Second year student, Natalie Abbott, was awarded first place in the 2012 Leading Edge Competition, Challenge 2 (for 1st and 2nd year students), a national competition which challenges student to incorporate principles of energy efficiency and sustainability as a basic standard of building design. She can be reached via email at Architecture students win in 2012 Leading Edge Competition Her primary goal will be to demystify the architectural internship and licensure processes.
The Architecture Department is happy to announce that fourth-year student Jessica Labac has been selected to be Cal Poly’s student representative to the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), the organization that coordinates the Intern Development Program (IDP) across the country.Īs Intern Development Program Student Coordinator, Jessica will be the student voice for NCARB on Cal Poly's campus. Fourth Year student Jessica Labac selected as NCARB student representative Go to Enlightening Los Osos (.pdf) for images of the project. Nick's project focused on the library as a "community living room.(to) connect people with media and with each other, through a combination of public open spaces, outdoor areas, and quiet reading niches with a view". This competition challenged students to investigate and design a public library utilizing Kawneer's building products. Margarida Yin's 3rd Year student, Nick Schwaller, received second place in the AIAS/Kawneer Enlightening Libraries Student Design Competition.
Third year student wins 2nd place in AIA/Kawneer student design competition The scholarship amount is $500 per winning student. The scholarship program was established in order to promote the study of concrete masonry as a subject. Second year Architecture student, Natacha Schnider, is one of two Concrete Masonry Association of California and Nevada (CMACN) Architectural Scholarship winners. Second year student wins CMACN scholarship
In addition, Weidner will work to establish and strengthen customer relationships, establish sales objectives and analyze new customer opportunities in order to achieve sales targets.News items are posted by quarter as they are received.
His responsibilities include managing the successful promotion and sale of Kawneer products for the new and remodel market segments across New York State, as well as the five boroughs of New York City. As a new member of Kawneer's Sales Team, Weidner works to support the needs of Kawneer Customers in the state of New York. Prior to joining Alliance Metals, he received a Bachelor's of Science in Business Management from Kutztown University. where he gained valuable experience working in Outside Territory Sales. Weidner comes to Kawneer from Alliance Metals, Inc. Clayton is dedicated to fostering relations with customers and architects, as well as growing market share throughout his region. Clayton has returned to Kawneer to serve as an Architectural Sales Representative in the Southern Ontario region of Canada where he is responsible for managing and developing customer accounts.
and Project Manager of Sherwood Windows Ltd. Most recently, Clayton worked as a Production Manager for Indalex Ltd. He began his career with Kawneer as a Project Manager, and through the course of his 17-year tenure with the company served in a variety of roles in production, customer service and sales. With more than 20 years of experience in the glass, metal and glazing industry, Clayton brings extensive expertise and business knowledge to his new role. Both Clayton and Weidner will serve as Architectural Sales Representatives. 14, 2009 – Kawneer Company, Inc., a manufacturer of architectural aluminum building products and systems for commercial construction, has announced two additions to its sales team: Paul Clayton and Fred Weidner. 14, 2009 – Kawneer Company, Inc., a manufacturer of architecturalĪluminum building products and systems for commercial construction, hasĪnnounced two additions to its sales team.