43 CARLIE WADE RAYMOND HELLMANN SCHOLARSHIP WINNER $500, TRUCKEE MEADOWS COMM. COLL., NV Through a rigorous selection process, I was selected to receive a 2022 Raymond Hellmann Memorial Scholarship. Funds for this endowment have come from the friends and family of Raymond Hellmann, AIA, the AIA Northern Nevada members, the AIA National Scholarship Grant program, allied professionals, and individuals interested in the architecture profession for the purpose of recognizing scholastic achievement, demonstrated talent, and potential for success within Northern Nevada’s budding architectural innovators. My interests and ambitions within the profession of architecture have been recognized with this award. I look forward to becoming one of the emerging leaders in the field of architecture. OLIVIA LUTZ RAYMOND HELLMANN SCHOLARSHIP WINNER $500, UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI I, HI I am ecstatic to begin my education in landscape architecture and environmental design. I have spent most of my life living in suburban Reno, NV, but recently moved to Honolulu, HI, to study at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. I have always been inspired by nature and the adventures it gives us, so I relocated in the hopes of experiencing a new environment. Already, I am amazed by the diversity and intensity of this region and its unique, tropical-urban architecture. I hope to use my degree in environmental design to create more sustainable built environments. After graduating with a bachelor’s in environmental design, I plan to earn my master’s and certification in landscape architecture at Cal Poly. SHARLEE BORINES RIC L ICATA SCHOLARSHIP WINNER, $500, TRUCKEE MEADOWS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NV I am a 23-year-old student at Truckee Meadows Community College, currently studying to become a Residential Designer. Growing up, I was always more interested in art and history, but after my admission to the University of Nevada-Reno, I began to recognize how my previous interests could play their part in creating structures that would benefit the surrounding population. To me, buildings and structures are physical representations of society being put up for all of history to see how culture and civilization vary from different points in time. One can see how the people of a certain period thought and what they appreciated in their society based on how a building is constructed and its overall composition with the environment around it. After I graduated from the university with a bachelor’s in civil engineering, I chose to continue my education at Truckee Meadows Community College to familiarize myself with the process of designing homes. With my education and experience in the field of Residential Design, I hope to sustainably design homes that emulate their occupants and provide the public with a creation outside normal expectations. LISHA SKYE ALLISON RIC L ICATA SCHOLARSHIP WINNER, $500, TRUCKEE MEADOWS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NV I am a full-time college student studying architectural landscaping in Reno, Nevada. The fact that architects have to think about everything when creating structures is fascinating and creates open-mindedness about every little detail one puts into designing. I am motivated to earn two associate degrees, one in Architectural Landscaping and the other in Spanish. I am extremely interested in learning other languages as well. Once I have completed both associate degrees, I will proceed with the Bachelor of Architecture degree at TMCC.Already, I am amazed by the diversity and intensity of this region and its unique, tropical-urban architecture. I hope to use my degree in environmental design to create more sustainable built environments. After graduating with a bachelor’s in environmental design, I plan to earn my master’s and certification in landscape architecture at Cal Poly.
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