Members of AIA Arizona, NOMA Arizona, and USGBC joined Rep. Quiñonez (as he holds the proclamation) on the floor of the Arizona House of Representatives.
In collaboration with U.S. Green Building Council and NOMA Arizona, AIA Arizona members joined together at the Arizona State Capitol to participate in representing and advocating for the architecture profession. Members met with legislators and had the opportunity to sit in the gallery of the House and Senate to watch bill proceedings.
From Left: AIA Arizona Executive Director John Czarnecki, Assoc. AIA; Brandy Koch, AIA; Rep. Matt Gress; Ben Perrone, AIA; and AIA Arizona Board President, Alison Rainey, AIAFrom Left: AIA Arizona Executive Director John Czarnecki, Assoc. AIA; Rep. Sarah Liguori; Ashley Mulhall, AIA; and Kate Dudzik-Smith, AIAFrom Left: Rep. Mariana Sandoval; Eddie Jones, FAIA; and Sen. Anna HernandezFrom Left: Rep. Quanta Crews and Christian Solorio, AIA
From Left: Patrick Panetta, FAIA; Rep. Laura Terech; and AIA Arizona Executive Director John Czarnecki, Assoc. AIA.Rep. Keith Seaman (left) and AIA Arizona Executive Director John Czarnecki, Assoc. AIA. The Pinal County Attorney’s Office by DLR Group (on the board) is in Rep. Seaman’s district in Florence, AZ.From Left: AIA Phoenix Metro President Carlos Murrieta, AIA; Eddie Jones, FAIA; Anthony Garcia, USGBC; AIA Arizona Executive Director John Czarnecki, Assoc. AIA; Sen. Sarah Liguori; Rep. Analise Ortiz; Rep. Lorena Austin; Robin Shambach, AIA; USGBC Associate Director Anitra Pickett; Brandy Koch, AIA; Maurita Harris, AIA; Matt Jacoby, AIA; NOMA Arizona President Omar Bailey, AIA; and Christian Solorio, AIA.Members of AIA Arizona, NOMA Arizona and USGBC in the gallery of the House of Representatives at the Arizona State Capitol.Members of AIA Arizona, NOMA Arizona and USGBC in front of the House of Representatives at the Arizona State Capitol.