Architecture Matters panel discussion: New custom homes

The next Architecture Matters panel discussion features three CRANaward-winning architects who have been recognized for outstanding residential projects.

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Presenting architects (bottom row) l to r: Robert Busch, FAIA, drawing dept, Michael Mauch, AIA, RWA Architects and Bradley Ewing, AIA, ESM Architects. The moderator (top row) is Sheri Scott, AIA, Springhouse Architects.

The recent Architecture Matters article in Soapbox discussed building a new custom home. Every custom home project is unique, and there is flexibility in the process. Three architects provided clarity about each of the following steps that are critical to get you the home you want: Who and how much? Where to build? Designing your dream.

Read the feature story here. To continue the conversation, CRANaward-winning residential architects will talk about planning for a project, what to look for in hiring an architect, and answer questions.

This event is hosted by Specialty North American/Northern Window and Door (Marvin Windows) at Hamilton Parker, 3149 E. Kemper Road in Sharonville, OH, 45246(map)

Schedule

5:30 – 5:45 p.m. // grab some snacks and get settled

5:45 – 6:45 p.m. // panel program

6:45 – 7 p.m. // have another snack and head out

Speakers & Moderator

Speakers:

Robert Busch, FAIA, drawing dept

Bradley Ewing, AIA, ESM Architects

Michael Mauch, AIA, RWA Architects

Moderator:

Sheri Scott, AIA, Springhouse Architects

Presented By:

AIA Cincinnati

AIA Cincinnati is a member-led organization supporting the future of the architecture profession and our communities through advocacy, education, and connection. Founded in 1870, AIA Cincinnati was the fourth chartered chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). AIA is the professional organization of Registered Architects who create, improve, and sustain the communities where we live, work and play.

Soapbox Cincinnati and Issue Media Group

Soapbox Cincinnati’s mission is to connect people to place. Issue Media Group publications leverage the power of solutions-based journalism and narrative storytelling in partnership with community-based leadership coalitions to increase attachment to place – a foundational element to inclusive economic growth – while delivering community response to local media contraction.

Author

Julie Carpenter has a background in cultural heritage tourism, museums, and nonprofit organizations. She's the Executive Director of AIA Cincinnati.  

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