Newly Licensed Architects

Passing the Architectural Registration Examination and becoming a licensed architect is a significant achievement. It signifies that an architect is skilled in and committed to protecting the health, safety and welfare of the public, and is a significant personal milestone for those that become licensed. 

Congratulations to the following Oregon architects newly licensed between August 15 and November 16, 2020. 

Nathaniel Carden, AIA
Stacy Crain, AIA
Gerald Diedrich
Ashleigh Fischer, AIA
Michael Leigland, AIA
Heather Meyer, AIA
Andrew Milner,
Benjamin Nelson
Nicholas Sackos
Danae Sakuma
Michael Scott
Linghao Yin

We would love to do more to spotlight the newest Oregon licensees! Firms, if one or more of your staff has recently become licensed, we encourage you to share their story on social media and tag AIA Oregon, so we can spread the news! We are active on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

AIAO Design Annual - Call for Submissions

2019 Design Annual - Click to View

2019 Design Annual - Click to View

Each year the AIA Eugene Section publishes the Design Annual. Following our consolidation into a single-state Chapter, this year we’re opening this publication to contributors from across Oregon.

The Design Annual serves two main purposes. It shines a light on Oregon design while also serving as a platform to publicly announce the winners of our state’s many design award programs. For 2020 it will showcase the winners of the Eugene, Salem, and Southern Oregon People’s Choice Awards along with the winners of this year’s Oregon Architecture Awards.

To further elevate the profession in the eyes of the public, we depend on our members to contribute design-related articles, 800 to 1200 words, that are of interest to a wide audience. These articles will cover a vast variety of subject material all under a common theme. This year’s theme is “Inclusive Spaces.”

Historically, the Design Annual has been published as an insert in Eugene’s Register-Guard newspaper. With the Design Annual shifting to a state-wide publication, this year’s edition will be published online. We aim to highly publicize this and direct a ton of traffic to it.

Please let Colin Dean (colin@rowellbrokaw.com) know if you’re interested in submitting an article. All submittals must be received by Friday, December 18th (end of day) for publication in mid-January.