Pub. 3 2020 Directory
21 HISTORY The AIA Northern Nevada’s Scholarship Program was established in 1994 by local architects who wished to reach out to students and support their development into architects. The Chapter has been awarding scholarships in varying amounts each year since 1995. All Scholarships are awarded to students in May / June each year and then applied towards tuition for the following school year. THE GRAHAM ERSKINE SCHOLARSHIP: The Graham Erskine Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Graham Erskine, renowned Reno architect and author of Nevada’s Licensing Act. Graham Erskine worked in Reno from 1946 until his death in 1991 and designed a number of landmark buildings including schools, hospitals and public buildings. The Graham Erskine Scholarship has been awarded since 1995. We require that the applicant be a second year or above, full-time student, enrolled in a NAAB accredited Architecture Program. THE RAY HELLMANN SCHOLARSHIP: In 2003, the chapter established a second scholarship program in memory of Raymond Hellmann, prominent Reno architect. Ray Hellmann won several awards for his design work and service to the architectural community. He is known for his Hamilton Manufacturing Facility building and the Fleishmann Planetarium at University of Nevada, Reno. In 1995 he also won the AIA Nevada Silver Medal. As the AIA Northern Nevada’s geographical area does not have its own NAAB accredited school, The Hellmann Memorial Scholarship is awarded to final year high school students accepted into NAAB accredited architecture programs and the Architectural Design Program at TMCC. ERSKINE $1500.00 GRACE BROOKS MontanaStateUniversity Bozeman, Montana ERSKINE AWARD $2000.00 JORDYNVOSS California PolytechnicUniversity SanLuisObispo, California ERSKINE AWARD $2000.00 ERIC KUH University of C Denver, Colo tablished dents and has be n 1995. All year and lished in nd au hor eno from andmark ce 1995. full-time am. program architect. d service Hamilton tarium at A Nevada t have its holarship to NAAB l Design AIA Northern Nev Gr Raym ERSKINE AWARD $1500.00 GRACE BROOKS MontanaStateUniversity Bozeman, Montana ERSKINE AWARD $2000.00 JORDYNVOSS California PolytechnicUniversity SanLuisObispo, California ERSKINE AWARD $2000.00 ERIC KUHN University of Colorado Denver, Colorado RYAN LEW CaliforniaPolytechnicUniversity SanLuisObispo, California ERSKINE AWARD $1500.00 TOMERA University of Id Moscow, Idah ERSKINE $1000.00 AIA Northern Nevada 2020 scholarship recipients Graham Erskine Raymond Hellmann HELLMANN AWARD $500.00 ERSKINE AWARD $1500.00 SS cUniversity ifornia WARD ERIC KUHN University of Colorado Denver, Colorado RYAN LEW CaliforniaPolytechnicUniversity SanLuisObispo, California ERSKINE AWARD $1500.00 TOMERA LARAE University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho ERSKINE AWARD $1000.00 MARY KASTERKO MontanaStateUniversity Bozeman, Montana HISTORY The AIA Northern Nevada’s Scholarship Program was established in 1994 by local architects who wished to reach out to students and support their development into architects. The Chapter has been awarding scholarships in varying amounts each year since 1995. All Scholarships are warded to students in May / June each year an th applied towards tuition for the following school year. THE GRAHAM ERSKINE SCHOLARSHIP: The Gra m Erskine Memorial Scholarship was stab ished in memory of Graham Erskine, renowned Reno architect and author of Nevada’s Licensing Act. Graham Erskine worked in Reno from 1946 until his death in 1991 and designed a number of landmark buildings including schools, hospitals and public buildings. The Graham Erskine Scholarship has been awarded since 1995. We require that the applicant be a second year or above, full-time student, enrolled in a NAAB accredited Architecture Program. THE RAYMOND HELLMANN SCHOLARSHIP: In 2003, the chapter established a second scholarship program in memory of Raymond Hellmann, prominent Reno architect. Raymond Hellmann won several awards for his design work and service to the architectural community. He is known for his Hamilton Manufacturing Facility building and the Fleischmann Planetarium at University of Nevada, Reno. In 1995 he also won the AIA Nevada Silver Medal. As the AIA Northern Nevada’s geographical area does not have its own NAAB accredited school, The Hellmann Memorial Scholarship is awarded to final year high school students accepted into NAAB accredited architecture programs and the Architectural Design Program at TMCC. b AIA Northern Nevada 2020 scholarship recipients Graham Erskine Raymond Hellmann HELLMANN AWARD $500.00 ERSKINE AWARD $1 00.00 ROOKS University tana AWARD 0 JORDYNVOSS California PolytechnicUniversity SanLuisObispo, California ERSKINE AWARD $2000.00 ERIC KUHN University of Colorado Denver, Colorado RYAN LEW CaliforniaPolytechnicUniversity SanLuisObispo, California ERSKINE AWARD $1500.00 TOMERA LARAE University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho ERSKINE AWARD $1000.00 MARY KASTERKO MontanaStateUniversity Bozeman, Montana HISTORY The AIA North rn Neva a’s Scholarship Progr m was established in 1994 by local architects who wished to reach out to students and support their development into architects. The Chapter has been awarding scholarship in varying amounts ach year since 1995. All Scholarship are awarded to stude in May / June each year and then applied towards tuition for the following school year. THE GRAHAM ERSKINE SCHOLARSHIP: The Graham Erskine Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Graham Erskine, renowned Reno architect and author of Nevada’s Licensing Act. Graham Erskine worked in Reno from 1946 until his death in 1991 and designed a number of landmark buildings including schools, hospitals nd public buildings. Th Graham Erskine Scholarship has been awarded since 1995. We require that the applicant be a seco d year or above, full-time student, enrolled in a NAAB accredited Architecture Program. THE RAY HELLMANN SCHOLARSHIP: In 2003, the chapter established a second scholarship program in memory of Raymond Hellmann, prominent Reno architect. Ray Hellmann won several awards for his design work and service to the architectura comm nity. He is known for his Hamilton anufacturing Facility b ilding and the Fleishmann Planetarium at University of Nevada, Reno. In 1995 he also won the AIA Nevada Silver Medal. As the AIA Northern Nevada’s geographical area does not have its own NAAB accredited school, The Hellmann Memorial Scholarship is awarded to final year high school students accepted into NAAB ccredited architecture programs a the Architectural Design Program at TMCC. ERSKINE $1500.00 GRACE BROOKS MontanaStateUniversity Bozeman, Montana ERSKINE AWARD $2000.00 JORDYN VOSS California PolytechnicUniversity SanLuisObispo, California ERSKINE AWARD $2000.00 ERIC KU University of C Denver, Col HISTORY The AIA Northern Nevada’s Scholarship Program was established in 1994 by local architects who wished to reach out to students and support their development into architects. The Chapter has been awarding scholarships in varying amounts each year since 1995. All Scholarships are awarded to students in May / June each year and then applied towards tuition for the follo ing school year. THE GRAHAM ERSKINE SCHOLARSHIP: The Graham Erskine Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Graham Erskine, renowned Reno architect and author of Nevada’s Licensing Act. Graham Erskine worked in Reno from 1946 until his death in 1991 and designed a number of landmark buildings including schools, hospitals and public buildings. The Graham Erskine Scholarship has been awarded since 1995. We require that the applicant be sec nd year or above, full-time student, enrolled in a NAAB accredited Architecture Program. THE RAY HELLMANN CHOLARSHIP: In 2003, the chapter established a second scholarship program in memory of Raymond Hellmann, prominent Reno architect. Ray Hellmann won several awards for his design work and service to the architectural community. He is known for his Ham lton Manufacturing Facility building a d th Fleishmann Pla etarium at University of Nevad , Reno. In 1995 he also won the AIA Nevada Silver Medal. As the AIA Northern Nev d ’s geographic l area does not have its own NAAB accredited school, The Hellmann Memorial Scholarship is awarded to final year high school students accepted into NAAB accredited architecture programs and the Architectural Design Program at TMCC. ERSKI E $1500.00 GRACE BRO S MontanaStateUniversity Bozeman, Montana ERSKI E A AR $2000.00 JORDYNVOSS California PolytechnicUniversity SanLuisObispo, California ERSKI E A AR $2000.00 ERI KU University of Co Denver, Color
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