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NEWS + EVENTS

NOMAS Symposium

Mar 2 - NOMAS Sytmposium

The NOMASymposium is an annual student driven event organized by the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) with participation from renowned architectural professionals and practitioners from the southern region. Each year since its inception in 2004, several minority architects and designers participate with faculty and students in a day long discussion about minority issues. The Symposium also features a lecture by a minority architect and exhibition of student work.

This year the participants include William Stanley (of Stanley Love-Stanley, Atlanta); Antoine Bryant (of Neighborhood Recovery CDC, Houston) and Debbie Cherry (of Debbie Cherry Associates, Tupelo).

The Symposium will begin at 1.00pm in the Bettersworth Auditorium in Giles Hall (Architecture) followed by a lecture presentation by Ivenue Love-Stanley (of Stanley Love-Stanley, Atlanta), the first African American woman architect to be registered in the south.

We look forward to your participation in the 2007 NOMASymposium.


Mar 2 - Ivenue Love-Stanley (NOMAS Speaker)

Stanley Love-Stanley PC - Architect
In 1977 Ivenue Love-Stanley became the first African-American woman to graduate from the Georgia Institute of Technology's College of Architecture. She was also the first African-American woman to be registered as a licensed architect in the south. Together with her husband, Ms. Love-Stanley has built Stanley, Love-Stanley into a large, integrated practice, known for its excellent planning and design.