Sponsored by AIA New York
Speakers:
Anne Marie Lubrano, AIA, Principal, LUBRANOCIAVARRA Lubrano’s deep understanding of architectural history informs not just her award-winning preservation/restoration residential work, but also contemporary cultural and commercial projects. The Brooklyn native’s most recent historic restoration project, a town house in Brooklyn Heights, received the New York Landmarks Conservancy’s 24th Annual Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award as well as the Brooklyn Heights Association 2013 Best Renovation Award.
Lea Ciavarra, AIA, Principal, LUBRANOCIAVARRA: Ciavarra’s meticulous attention to materiality and quality craftsmanship elevates the design of her housing, education, and residential projects. Her service to the KIPP New Jersey Friends of TEAM Board and the George Washington Memorial Park Board of Trustees complements her work in the Charter School sector, leading such projects as the Harlem Day Charter School in Manhattan, sponsored by Sheltering Arms Children’s Services, and the GCA in the Bronx, developed by the Turner-Agassi Charter School Facilities Fund.
Founded in 1857, AIA New York is the oldest and largest chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The Chapter's members include over 5,000 practicing architects, allied professionals, students, and public members interested in architecture and design. AIA New York is dedicated to three goals: design excellence, public outreach, and professional development. Learn more at www.aiany.org