KENTUCKY

KENTUCKY

BOA QUARTERLY

NEWSLETTER

BOARD MEMBERS

Brad Stengel President

Stephanie McCrery Secretary

Joe Hayes Treasurer

Jeffrey Johnson Ex-Officio

Carey Anderson Member

Anne St-Aignan Muller Member

Larry Brandstetter Member

STAFF MEMBERS

Cordelia Harbut Executive Director

Rachael McClain Executive Administrative Secretary

Abidah Bryant Administrative Assistant

James Grawe Compliance Officer

Ben Games Compliance Officer

Steve Butts Compliance Officer

Kentucky Board of Architects & Certified Interior Designers 155 E. Main Street, Suite 300 Lexington, KY 40507 t. 859 246 2069 f. 859 246 2431 e. boa.irc@ w. boa.

BOARD PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

THOUGHTS FROM OUR BOARD PRESIDENT

The Kentucky Board of Architects is here to serve the Commonwealth by protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the public. We license professional architects and certify interior designers that have met education criteria outlined by the national organization, completed required comprehensive training, and passed a series of extensive tests. The Board regulates the professions by ensuring our licensees and certificate holders abide by a set of precise standards, outlined by laws set forth by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, to accomplish our goal of public protection.

Brad Stengel, President Kentucky Board of Architects & Certified Interior Designers

FRESH FACES

TEAM KENTUCKY

We are excited to announce a few new faces to the Board. We welcome Ms. Anne St-Aignan Muller, Mr. Larry Brandstetter, and Mr. Jeffrey Johnson to Team Kentucky.

Anne joins us from the KY Finance Cabinet, Division of Engineering and Contract Administration (DECA); Larry joins us from Brandstetter Carroll Inc.; Jeffrey serves as our Ex-Officio member with the University of Kentucky School of Design.

Welcome Anne, Larry, and Jeffrey!

For more information regarding our new or existing board members, visit us at Boa.

The Ziegler House by Frank Lloyd Wright, Frankfort, Kentucky

Larry Brandstetter Anne St-Aignan Muller

Jeffery Johnson

Cityscape of Louisville, Kentucky

ARCHITECTS

The Kentucky Board of Architects and Certified Interior Designers licenses and regulates the profession of Architecture in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Unique among creative and artistic professions, the foremost purpose of any architect is to provide functional, healthful, safe, and pleasing shelter for human activity. Due to the degree of risk inherent in the design of structures, Architects require a significant amount of formal education. After obtaining a National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited degree, aspiring architects must also complete a multi-year experience program and pass a comprehensive multi-division exam. After becoming Architects, they must maintain their license by certifying annually, they have met 12 continuing education units pertaining to the health, safety, and welfare of the public. For more information on Kentucky Licensed Architects, or to find a licensed Kentucky Architect, please visit our website at BOA.KY. Gov

Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, Harrodsburg, Kentucky

DISCIPLINE

The Kentucky Board of Architects continues to protect the health, safety, and welfare of our Commonwealth by investigating complaints against licensed and unlicensed individuals, and retains the authority to make decisions of disciplinary action taken against Kentucky licensees. The Board may also refuse to issue, reissue, or renew a license or may issue a private or public reprimand or may probate, suspend, or revoke the license of any architect who is found in violation of a Kentucky Revised Statute or Administrative Regulation. Examples of violations include plan stamping, practicing without a license or offering to render certain services as described in the practice of architecture (KRS 323), unprofessional conduct, dishonest practice, and gross negligence.

ARCHITECT RECOGNIZED BY BOARD OF ARCHITECTS

CONGRATULATIONS! NEWLY LICENSED KENTUCKY

ARCHITECTS

Mr. Kenneth Koehler was recently recognized by the Board of Architects for 66 years of professional Architect Licensure. The Kentucky Board of Architects presented Mr. Koehler with a certificate signed by Governor Matthew G. Bevin and Board President, Bradford P. Stengel.

Mr. Koehler received his emeritus status in June. As defined in 201 KAR 19:087 (3b), an emeritus status architect is a least sixtyfive (65) years of age; has requested emeritus status at the beginning of the license renewal period; and has retired from practice.

Congratulations Mr. Koehler on a Successful Career!

Jared S. Altobello ? License # 8072 Jennifer Bingham Alonso ? License # 8089 William Thomas Boyd ? License # 8138 Steven Cody Chitwood ? License # 8142 Peter G. Fisher ? License # 8051 Christopher John Gipson ? License # 8134 Erin Leigh Graham ? License # 8130 John Tyler Kraft ? License # 8151 Steven P. Lowe ? License # 8097 Eric N. Loy ? License # 8052 Sam L. Montgomery Jr. ? License # 8081 Glenn W. Nowell Jr. ? License # 8067 Nicholas W. Satterfield ? License # 8039 Vincent John Thompson ? License # 8137 Kellin T. Vellenoweth ? License # 8139

Nicholasville, KY Louisville, KY Shelbyville, KY Covington, KY Lexington, KY Lexington, KY Covington, KY Louisville, KY Lexington, KY Lexington, KY Lexington, KY Nicholasville, KY New Orleans, LA Lexington, KY Lexington, KY

Appriss Offices, Louisville, Kentucky

CONGRATULATIONS!

NEWLY CERTIFIED INTERIOR

DESIGNERS

Alyssa Rae Biven ? Cert. # 0350CID

Louisville, KY

Jeffrey Canter ? Cert. # 0348CID

Paducah, KY

John C. Chamberlain II ? Cert. #0354CID Lexington, KY

Christine L. Collins ? Cert. #0352CID Louisville, KY

Robert Koehler ? Cert. #0351CID

Paducah, KY

DeAnna M. LaPlaca ? Cert. #0353CID Louisville, KY

Megan McCombs ? Cert. #0349CID

Louisville, KY

CERTIFIED INTERIOR DESIGNERS

The Kentucky Board of Architects and Certified Interior Designers regulates the certification of Interior Designers. The certification title requires a high level of competency in the area of interior design. To become a Certified Interior Designer (CID), an individual is required to have significant education and experience. They are also required to pass an arduous test. Certification fosters a public environment of enhanced knowledge regarding health, safety and welfare of the public by specifying that the certified individual be qualified to design public interior spaces. To maintain their certification, CID's are mandated to take a minimum of 12 hours of continuing education to ensure they stay abreast of the newest and most relevant guidelines, regulations, codes, and best practices. When a CID is hired by the client or employer, they know the CID has verifiable knowledge, experience and skill. For more information on Kentucky Certified Interior Designers, or to find a Certified Interior Designer, please visit our website at BOA.KY. Gov

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