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Conference Chat w/ Pascale Sablan

Conference Chat w/ Pascale Sablan

FromTangible Remnants


Conference Chat w/ Pascale Sablan

FromTangible Remnants

ratings:
Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Jul 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week's episode features a conversation from the AIA Conference on Architecture 2022. I joined the https://www.archispolly.online/episodes (Architecture is Political Podcast) host Melissa Daniel to chat all things NOMA (National Organization of Minority Architects) with Pascale Sablan FAIA, NOMA, LEED AP and Tiffany Brown MBA, NOMA, Assoc. AIA. In this episode, Pascale talks about how https://www.noma.net/ (NOMA) has impacted her career and the importance of connection.
To listen to Tiffany’s portion of the interview, please check out the https://www.archispolly.online/episodes/conferencechatbrown (Architecture is Political) podcast.
 Links:
https://www.archispolly.online/episodes/conferencechatbrown (Architecture is Political: Tiffany Brown episode)
https://www.beyondthebuilt.com/ (Beyond the Built)
https://www.adjaye.com/ (Adjaye Associates)
https://www.instagram.com/tangibleremnants/ (Tangible Remnants on Instagram)
https://www.podpage.com/tangible-remnants/ (Tangible Remnants Website)
https://linktr.ee/TangibleRemnants (LinkedTr.ee for resources)
https://gablmedia.com/ (Gabl Media Network)
https://sarahgilberg.bandcamp.com/releases (Sarah Gilberg's Music)

Bios:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pascale-sablan-faia-noma-leed-ap-a0331979/ (Pascale Sablan), FAIA, NOMA, LEED AP is an Associate at Adjaye Associates, with over 14 years of experience, has been on the team for a variety of projects around the world. She studied Architecture at Pratt Institute, then pursued a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design at Columbia University. Pascale is the 315th living African-American, woman registered architect in the U.S. She is an activist architect who works to advance architecture for the betterment of society, bring visibility and voice to the issues concerning women and BIPOC designers. She founded the Beyond the Built Environment organization positioned to uniquely address the inequitable disparities in architecture. Pascale was awarded the 2021 AIA Whitney M. Young Jr. Award for her advocacy efforts and ascended to the AIA College of Fellows, the youngest African American to reach that honor. In 2020 Pascale was voted President-Elect of the National Organization of Minority Architecture, the 5th woman to hold this position of leadership.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffany-d-brown-mba-noma-assoc-aia-a1309413/ (Tiffany D. Brown) is the Executive Director of the National Organization of Minority Architects. Brown is a co-founder of the Urban Arts Collective, a nonprofit focused on increasing underrepresented groups in careers in science, technology, engineering, art and architecture, and mathematics. Brown is a passionate leader within NOMA and the architecture industry, recognized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) with 2020 Associates Awards for outstanding leadership and creative thinking in her communities and the architecture profession. She was awarded the AIA Detroit and Michigan honors in 2019. Brown held national NOMA board leadership positions and is also a founding member of NOMA Detroit. Brown created 400 FORWARD, which aims to seek the next 400 women architects with an underlying focus on African American girls through access to education on design through provided programming and scholarships. Her work with the organization was recently featured in a new documentary in partnership with Target, “Design for All.” Previously, she worked at SmithGroup and Hamilton Anderson Associates in Detroit. Brown earned her B.Arch, M.Arch and MBA from Lawrence Technological University.
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Released:
Jul 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (55)

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