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  • Saundra Little and Karen Burton look back on their conversations in season one and insights they uncovered along the way.

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  • Bryan L. Cook, NOMA, AIA  is the Director of the Detroit Office of Berardi + Partners, and a member of MAF’s K-12 committee.

    Bryan is the co-founder of NOMA-Detroit’s Project Pipeline Architecture Mentorship program, which invites high school students to learn about the field of architecture and engage with professionals that look like them, all of whom are underrepresented in the design field. The program advocates for increased inclusiveness, diversity, fellowship, equity, and excellence in design.

    Show Topics

    AIA Detroit 2021 Young Architect Award winner

    NOMA Detroit President 2021-22

    Design City of Design Spotlight 

    Cass Technical High School

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Technical_High_School 

    University of Michigan Arch Prep

    https://taubmancollege.umich.edu/architecture/high-school-programs/michigan-architecture-prep 

    LTU -Detroit Center for Design and Technology (DCDT) - https://www.ltu.edu/architecture_and_design/places_detroit.asp 

    Michigan Architectural Foundation https://michiganarchitecturalfoundation.org/education/resources-for-kids/

    Arch Treks https://www.pbs.org/video/dptv-education-architreks-shapes/ 

    Rae Dumke Collection - https://www.baldwinlib.org/architecture/ 

    DCDC - https://www.dcdc-udm.org/projects/p-20-cradle-to-career-campus 

    Grow Detroit Young Talent  - https://gdyt.org/ 

    NOMA Pipeline

    https://www.noma.net/project-pipeline/ 

    https://www.nomadetroit.org/project-pipeline 

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  • Born and raised in the Washington D.C. Metro Area; Kimberly began her Architectural career in Detroit, MI working for local design firms. She founded Dokes Design Architecture, LLC. in 2009 and is currently the Principal. She attended College in Southern Alabama at the historical Tuskegee University where she obtained her Bachelor of Architecture degree. She has participated in a variety of building project types include multi-family, K-12 school buildings, higher education/university facilities, recreation/youth centers, historic preservation projects, office space consolidation, office renovations, and tenant build-out spaces. Kimberly has also enjoyed the complexity of large (federal bond) capital improvements and modernization programs. Such programs include The CIP Infrastructures Program at Detroit Metro Airport and Willow Run Airport; The North Terminal Redevelopment Program at Detroit Metro Airport; and The Detroit Public School Proposal S Bond Program.

    Detroit of Design Spotlight Show Notes

    Shinola Hotels 

    David Whitney  -Daniel H. Burnham & Co.- Alofts neo-renaissance

    Element Hotel at Metropolitan - Architects Weston and Ellington designed it in a Neo-Gothic style

    Siren Hotel by Ash

    Sonder Hotel Randolph Hotel - 139 Cadillac 

    Book Cadillac Hotel - Louis Kamper 

    Fort Shelby Hotel - Albert Kahn

    Black Owned Bed and Breakfast Hotels

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  • Imani Day, AIA, is the founder and principal of Detroit-based RVSN Studios, which focuses on using architecture as advocacy. As a member of the executive board of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) and AIA Detroit, she champions equity within the profession. As a writer/editor, she works to amplify underrepresented voices and uncover issues in the industry. She is the 13th African American woman to become a licensed architect in the state of Michigan and the 463rd in the U.S.

    Cornell University

    https://aap.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/person/Resume_CV_Imani%20Day%202022.pdf

    https://issuu.com/imaniday/docs/imani_day_resume_selectedwork__e7a668c212084a

    Article written by Imani

    https://www.architectmagazine.com/author/imani-day

    https://www.architectmagazine.com/practice/imani-day-building-a-centralized-equity-framework-into-architecture_o

    https://www.architectmagazine.com/practice/imani-day-lets-get-real-about-diversity_o

    https://program.expochicago.com/author/iday/

    AIA Blueprint

    https://blueprintforbetter.org/articles/shaping-the-equitable-city/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=b4b-display-aia&gclid=CjwKCAiA7IGcBhA8EiwAFfUDsZs6H8QDeLcVTtHFwGTNajZ411M4M40mcroMmcRPRYhyOm93Gpu94xoC4VQQAvD_BwE

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  • Michael Ford, known as the "Hip-Hop Architect", is an architect, designer, educator, and keynote speaker whose years of research, publications, and lectures seek to fuse his two passions, hip-hop culture, and architecture. In hip-hop architecture, Ford provides an alternative to the western canon in architecture and urban theory. This model not only celebrates diversity but also appeals to young people of color, encouraging them to join the profession and think critically about the built environment they live in.  Ford is a professor in the architecture program at Madison College and the founder of BrandNu Design.

    Ford was born and raised in Highland Park, Michigan, just outside of Detroit

    BrandNu Design

    http://brandnudesign.com/ 


    HERMAN MILLER X MICHAEL FORD

    https://archinect.com/news/article/150245783/herman-miller-teams-up-with-hip-hop-architect-michael-ford

    https://www.oprah.com/own-super-soul-sunday/the-hip-hop-architect

    Hip Hop Architecture: The Post Occupancy Report of Modernism | Mike Ford | TEDxMadison

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4J5Y_4_ddM 

    Did you know there are only 10 licensed Black Architects in The State of Wisconsin?

    As President of the Wisconsin Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects, my goal is to increase the visibility of these architects while also increasing the number of Black architects in the State of Wisconsin.

    Marion Clendenen- AcostaGeorge EdwardsAbdelweli ElmiMichael FordDaniel InyangAnina MbilinyiIsaac Menyoli, AIA, NCARB, LEEDChitani NdisaleNicholas Hans Robinson, AIA, NCARBWalter Wilson

    Check out the Directory of Black African American Architects to find out how many are in your state https://blackarchitect.us/ 

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  • Naomi Beasley-Porter is a native Detroiter and lover of all things Detroit. She is a proud East Sider and Cass Technician with a Master's Degree in Architecture from the  University of Detroit Mercy (where she also adjuncts). With a combined 10+ years of experience, Naomi worked in architecture firms but was searching for more fulfilling work. Post professional architectural practice, she translated her skillset to development finance with the City of Detroit, where she currently manages federal funds to support the building of various affordable housing development types. Naomi has found passion in doing work where the outcome directly benefits the people of Detroit; and is invested in continuing to learn, grow, and evolve to have an even greater impact in her City.

    When Naomi is not working, she loves to spend time with her husband, family, and friends, explore Detroit, try new foods, and watch Christmas movies. In years past, she has been active with various organizations within her community and the architectural profession; she looks forward to circling back soon.

    Detroit City of Design Spotlight

    Affordable Housing For Detroiters: 7 Point, $203 Million Plan for 2022

    https://detroitmi.gov/departments/housing-and-revitalization-department/affordable-housing/detroit-housing-plans#:~:text=Affordable%20Housing%20For%20Detroiters%3A%207,to%20be%20funded%20in%202022.

    OSI Art Apartments

    https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2020/10/15/osi-art-affordable-housing-detroit-woodbridge/3654761001/

    Freelon Apartments at Sugar Hill

    https://www.poah.org/property/michigan/freelon-sugar-hill 

    Woodward West

    https://woodwardwest.city/   

    Show Topic Link

    NOMA 2012 Conference In Detroit

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  • Kendal Bowman is a licensed Architect in Illinois and Michigan with 14+ years of experience in the profession of design.  He is currently the Principal of Arcos Studio, LLC [Arcos] along with a Project Architect at TMP Architecture, INC [TMP] doing incremental development and Educational Architecture respectively.  Over the years, he has garnered experience in a myriad of Architectural sectors allowing for his portfolio of work to extend from historic renovation and preservation of existing buildings in Detroit to Airport Additions in Abu Dhabi.  At every juncture, Kendal has quickly and effectively learned the intricacies of each sector to become an indispensable part of a team.

    As Principal of Arcos Studio, Kendal has returned to his hometown - Pontiac, Michigan - to work through the development of the city with the mantra ‘Access + Equity By Design.  He is focusing on affordably renovating single and multi-family homes while producing developments at a smaller scale for the community.  He is actively involved with community-based programs and independently working with individuals looking to further their experience in the Architecture and Design field. 

    His position at TMP as a Project Architect has afforded him the opportunity to work on educational architecture in urban landscapes with the hopes of providing a much-needed voice to the design process.

    From a community lens, he is President-elect for the Detroit Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects looking to build on the success of his predecessors and leave his mark on the chapter where he can.

    Show Topic Links:

    History of Pontiac Michigan https://www.pontiac.mi.us/about/history/city_history.php

    Pontiac Commercial Historic District https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac_Commercial_Historic_District

    University of Michigan https://taubmancollege.umich.edu/

    https://www.nomadetroit.org/about

    https://www.tmp-architecture.com/

     

    Favorite Projects (no particular order):

    1. Abu Dhabi Airport Addition - UAE - https://www.ghafari.com/projects/abu-dhabi-terminal-1-3-improvements

    2. Capitol Park Renovation (1212 Griswold, 1145 Griswold, 1249 Griswold) – Detroit https://www.miplace.org/4a735d/globalassets/documents/project-profile-pdfs/griswold_lofts.pdf

    3. David Whitney Building – Detroit https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/2022/05/25/david-whitney-building-undergo-renovation-add-hotel-rooms/9931380002/

    4. Record Copy Services - Chicago

    5. AMMROC MRO - Al Ain, UAE

    6. Osi Apartments – Detroit https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2020/10/15/osi-art-affordable-housing-detroit-woodbridge/3654761001/

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  • Sara is a Detroit-based architectural designer, educator, mentor and theorist. She currently works at Quinn Evans, an architectural firm where she works at the intersection of design, planning, and community engagement in order to bring her clients’ visions to life and collaborate with project communities. 

    Outside of her professional pursuits, she is the Youth Outreach chair for NOMA National, where she has led Project Pipeline - a free, five-day youth architecture camp - for the past 4 years. She is also engaged with her research “Call and Response: Speculation of a Future Typology for the Black Church”, which aims to clarify a design language to the historic American Black Church, while proposing a building typology for the Black Church in this current moment. 

    5 favorite projects

    Woodbridge Neighborhood & Design Guidelines - Woodbridge, Detroit, MI [Quinn Evans] Allied Media LOVE Building - Woodbridge, Detroit, MI [Quinn Evans] Mosaic Eastern Market - Eastern Market, Detroit, MI [Quinn Evans]Michigan Architecture Prep Program - Detroit, MI [UM TCAUP/Michigan-Mellon Fellowship] Dyett High School - Washington Park, Chicago, IL [Brook Architecture]

    Detroit City of Design Spotlight

    20th Century Civil Rights Sites (Michigan)

    Second Baptist Church – Detroit

    Bethel AME Church – Detroit

    African Methodist Episcopal Church (denomination)

    Shrine of the Black Madonna – Detroit

    New Bethel Baptist Church - Detroit

    The Black Church, PBS

    Nation of Islam Mosque No. 1

    Donald White, Michigan's first licensed black architect, broke new ground – Michigan Radio

    Show Topic Links

    National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) and NOMA: Baseline On Belonging

    University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning

    NOMAS Student Design...

  • Since graduating from the University of Michigan and completing two travel studio programs, Damon Dickerson has worked professionally as an architectural designer throughout Michigan. As a native of Ypsilanti, Damon and his family moved to Detroit with the intention to aid in the City’s revitalization. With a belief that equitable development starts with community, he has always leveraged his passion and architectural skillset to seek solutions to issues stemming from built environment inequities. With a hand for design, Damon leads coordination and documentation efforts in various areas of small to large-scale projects. Damon has worked on a myriad project types; including residential, sports and entertainment, family recreation centers, tenant and landlord build outs. He enjoys designing, developing, and coordinating the client’s vision through all project phases. He demonstrates an understanding of municipal code, and consistently works with requisite disciplines in interpreting their project-based goals and aspirations.

    5 projects Damon loves:

    Castelvecchio Museum – ScarpaChaffers’ Ann Arbor Cottage – ChaffersSugar Hill Mixed-Use – AdjayeSunken House – AdjayeCharles H. Wright Museum of African American History – Sims|Varner

     Architects he’d love to know more about:

    Jack TravisDiebedo Francis KéréShigeru BanRem Koolhaas

    Detroit City of Design Spotlight

    Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History – Sims-Varner AssociatesAnd Still We Rise exhibitionHoward Sims, FAIAHarold Varner, FAIAHubert Massey, artist, muralistHip-Hop ArchitectureDavid Hughes: Afrocentric ArchitectureJack TravisThe Afrocentric Idea by Molefi Kete AsanteNational Organization of Minority Architects Conference

    Show Topic Links:

    University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture & Planning

    Washtenaw Community College

    National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMAS)

    Ypsilanti, Michigan

    Dokes Design Architecture

    Jonathan Siegel: “Architect as Developer” (EntreArchitect: Context & Clarity)

    Damon and Ashley Dickerson: Pioneers in Rebuilding Detroit (POLITICO)

    Tower Pinkster

  • Tiffany Brown has Bachelor of Science in architecture, Master of Architecture, and Master of Business Administration degrees from Lawrence Technological University. With nearly 20 years of experience in architecture, she is now executive director of the National Organization of Minority Architects, which focuses on fostering justice and equity in communities of color.

    Tiffany was awarded a grant by The Knight Foundation to launch 400 Forward, an initiative aimed to support the education and career development of the next 400 women architects with an underlying focus on African American girls. She recently had the honor of being named among Architizer’s 100 Women to Watch in Architecture and has received several recognitions and awards from leaders in the industry including the American Institute of Architects. Tiffany has worked as adjunct professor at LTU’s College of Architecture and Design and is a Community Engagement Mentor to LTU’s Marburger STEM Center. 

     

    Tiffany’s Top 5 Projects:

    1.      Gardenview Estates

    2.      Brewster-Douglass Demolition

    3.      Coleman Young Municipal Renovation

    4.      Mumford High School

    5.      400Forward

    Detroit City of Design Spotlight

    Andrews University School of Architecture and Interior Design - https://www.andrews.edu/said/architecture

    Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris University - https://kcad.ferris.edu/programs/graduate/master-of-architecture/index.html

    Lawrence Technological University College of Architecture and Design - https://www.ltu.edu/architecture_and_design/

    University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning - https://taubmancollege.umich.edu/

    University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture & Community Development - https://architecture.udmercy.edu/

     

    Show Topic Links:

    National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) - https://www.noma.net/

    NOMA Detroit - https://www.nomadetroit.org/

    Hamilton Anderson Associates - https://www.hamilton-anderson.com/

    SmithGroup - https://www.smithgroup.com/

  • Kimberly Dowdell is a licensed architect and frequent speaker on the topic of architecture, leadership, diversity, sustainability and the future of cities. In her recently completed term as the 2019-2020 national president of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA), she worked closely with her board of directors and staff to increase opportunities for women and people of color to gain more equitable access to the building professions.

    She also more than doubled the organization’s membership and significantly raised NOMA’s profile during her two-years in office. Kimberly’s career aspirations are rooted in her upbringing in Detroit, where she was initially driven to utilize architecture as a tool to revitalize cities. She earned her Bachelor of Architecture at Cornell University and her Master of Public Administration at Harvard University. Her professional experience has spanned from architecture to government and teaching to real estate development.

    Kimberly is currently a Principal in the Chicago studio of HOK, a leading global design firm. She co-founded the SEED Network in 2005 and has been a LEED accredited professional since 2007. In 2022, Kimberly was elected to serve as the 2024 National President of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). She was also elected to the Cornell University Board of Trustees. Kimberly’s overarching mission is to improve people’s lives, by design.

    Detroit City of Design Spotlight

    Cranbrook Schools is a private, PK–12 preparatory school located on a 319-acre (129 ha) campus in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. The schools comprise a co-educational elementary school, a middle school with separate schools for boys and girls, and a co-educational high school with boarding facilities. Cranbrook Schools is part of the Cranbrook Educational Community (CEC), which includes the Cranbrook Institute of Science, the Cranbrook Academy of Art, and Cranbrook House and Gardens. (Nearby Christ Church Cranbrook remains outside this formal structure.) The Cranbrook community was established by publishing mogul George Booth, who bought the site of today's Cranbrook community in 1904. Cranbrook was designated a National Historic Landmark on June 29, 1989 for its significant architecture and design. It attracts tourists from around the world.[1][2] Approximately 40 acres (160,000 m2) of Cranbrook Schools' campus are gardens.

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  • Historically, the work of Black Architects has not been recognized at the same level and through the same lens as their peers. Although they attain the same education, perform on the same project teams, and complete similar project types, their credentials are questioned, and their work often goes unnoticed.

    As little girls, hosts, Saundra Little and Karen Burton dreamed of being Architects. Join them on a very personal journey as they weave together stories from the careers and lives of Black Architects and highlight Hidden-In-Plain-Site projects for their award-winning Noir Design Parti project that was birthed in Detroit. Now the world can get to know the very significant contributions contemporary and trailblazing Architects have made to the profession, the community and major cities across the U.S.