2011 Design Awards
2011 Jurors

The Northwest Chapter of the American Institute of Architects thanks the following Jurors for their work in determining this year's Design Awards:

Larry McFarland

As a founding principal of McFarland Marceau Architects Ltd., Larry has developed a practice focusing on the design of educational and First Nations facilities that has evolved into one of the West Coast’s leading sustainable design firms serving the needs of Federal, Provincial and Municipal agencies. Larry is a wood champion and sustainability advocate on the Provincial Advisory Committee of the BC WoodWorks! Program and the Canadian Wood Council Advisory Board. Larry has received numerous awards from the Canadian Wood Council, the Canadian Green Building Council (LEED), the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and a Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction. Larry is a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.

 



Ted Panton

Ted has designed and managed community-based urban mixed-use projects for over 13 years, with particular focus in resolving complex environmental and entitlement considerations. Ted has a strong design background with diverse influences that draw from many sources including world travel. He acknowledges the need for design solutions to succeed on cultural, artistic and technical levels. Ted’s recent focus has been facilitating and integrating Low Impact Design measures, such as decentralized storm and water quality facilities, into urban mixeduse projects. Ted is involved in numerous environmental and community advocacy groups. He serves on Seattle’s Central Waterfront Stakeholders Group and is Chair of Seattle’s Northwest Design Review Board.

 



Daniel Guyette

Dan has served as the Dean of the College of Fine Arts at the University of South Dakota; Chair of Theatre Arts and Dance at the University of Northern Colorado and Producer and Resident Scenic Designer for the Little Theatre of the Rockies. Dan has worked on over 200 theatrical productions around the country. As the resident scenic designer for the Curious Theatre Company, Dan received an Ovation Award from the Denver Post for Best Scenic Design in 2002. Dan served as the Commissioner of Scene Design for the United States Institute for Theatre Technology and is a past President of the Rocky Mountain Theatre Association. His design work has been featured at national design exhibits and was recognized by the Kennedy Center with a commendation in 2004.

 



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