![]() John is most appreciative of the opportunities to represent a builder’s perspective in the refreshingly balanced collaborative processes that have made each of these endeavors unique and successful. John Blackham, co-owner of the innovative construction company Krekow Jennings, has been actively involved in AIA-endorsed programs and activities for five years, beginning with AIA Seattle’s second and third Futureshack Awards, migrating to Seattle Design Festival’s Design Block for two years, and most recently acting as Principal for the construction of the new Center for Architecture & Design. He is also a member of the national AIA Energy Leaders Group, AIA 2030 Commitment Working Group, and a former member of the AIA Materials Knowledge and Energy Education Working Groups. In 2015, Vincent was named an Emerging Leader by the Design Futures Council. Both series offer strategies to achieve dramatic reductions in building energy consumption and fossil fuel greenhouse gas emissions. and in Canada, and he is currently developing the AIA+2030 Online Series that will also be translated in a partner program for Korean architects. Vincent lead Architecture 2030’s collaboration with AIA Seattle in the development, distribution and management of the extremely successful AIA+2030 Professional Series that presented in 27 markets across the U.S. and global Building Sector from the major contributor of greenhouse gas emissions to a central part of the solution to the climate change crises. Vincent Martinez is the Director of Development and Operations for Architecture 2030, a non-profit, non-partisan and independent organization whose mission is to rapidly transform the U.S. ![]() His experiences creating and overseeing a firm-wide initiative to have architects perform energy simulations on all new projects inspired him to write a book Design Energy Simulation for Architects. Kjell has spoken at the AIA National Convention, Greenbuild, and the AIA+2030 Online Series and taught a graduate level course at the University of Washington. He is currently serving as an inaugural member of the AIA National Energy Leadership Group, tasked with broadly defining AIA’s energy goals and priorities. He represented Seattle as the AIA Washington Council Political Director from 2011-2014, and co-chaired the AIA National Energy Education Working Group in 2014-2015. Kjell co-chaired the AIA Seattle Young Architects Forum, leading the all-volunteer team in a LEED Silver redesign of the AIA Seattle office space in 2004. He has a deep passion for envisioning and working towards a more sustainable world. Kjell Anderson AIA, is an Architect, Author, and Sustainability Coordinator at LMN Architects. Marilyn was recognized with a 2007 Puget Sound Business Journal “Women of Influence” Award, and by King County Council Proclamation of “Marilyn Brockman Day” in 2001 to celebrate her commitment to art and architecture as a core of civic life. Her work has been published nationally in Architectural Record, Journal of Interfaith Forum, Art and Architecture, Design Times, and in many Seattle-based journals. ![]() Marilyn served AIA Seattle as Secretary in 2002-2003, Executive Director Search Committee Chair in 2006, President in 2008 – 2009, Board member in 2007 – 2010, and Task Force Chair for the recently opened Center for Architecture & Design. ![]() She currently serves as a board member for Seattle Piano Institute and Seattle Chamber Music Society. Active in the Seattle community, Marilyn has served on numerous King County area cultural boards, commissions and task forces. Marilyn Brockman AIA, Principal Emeritus of Bassetti Architects, has focused her professional career on helping public and non-profit clients realize their aspirations for welcoming and enduring buildings. Please join us in congratulating the 2016 Honorees! We will celebrate their achievements at the 2016 Honors Dinner on Saturday June 4th, 2016 at Palace Ballroom in Seattle. AIA Seattle is delighted to recognize these recipients for their exceptional contributions to the profession and our community. Honorees are nominated by their peers and selected by the Fellows & Honors committee each spring. Each year, AIA Seattle recognizes leadership and achievement in design and the built environment through its honors program. ![]()
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