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City of Santa Fe Historic Design Review Board

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Anthony Guida, AIA

PRESIDENT
serving fasf since 2016

Anthony Guida is an architect, educator, and sustainable design leader. He has directed design offices in Los Angeles and Santa Fe and has held faculty positions at the University of Cincinnati, Otis College of Art and Blueprint, UCLA, and the USC Schoolhouse of Architecture. With non-turn a profit think tank Compages 2030, he developed academic initiatives, professional person grooming, conferences, and publications to advance nada carbon building pattern in the Us and away. Anthony is an architect with the National Park Service and serves on the Urban center of Santa Fe's Historic Districts Review Board.

Gayla Bechtol, AIA

TREASURER
serving fasf since 2018

Gayla Bechtol, founder of Gayla Bechtol Architect, practiced deep democracy while leading the citizens of Santa Fe to the award-winning Santa Atomic number 26 Railyard. GBA is a design-centered compages/urban blueprint/celebrated preservation practice in Santa Fe, New United mexican states creating accolade-winning designs for homes, institutions and urban spaces for over 27 years in New United mexican states, Colorado and Texas. She received her Master of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard Academy Graduate School of Design and her Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Southern California where she developed a passion for design, theory, love of architecture, context and collaborative planning.

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Lisa Gavioli Roach

advancement and development
serving fasf since 2019

Having worked in the fields of celebrated preservation, community evolution, and planning for fifteen years, Lisa Gavioli Roach recognizes that the importance of saving onetime buildings lies non just in preserving the physical textile of place but in creating the opportunity for living people to tell their stories, to connect with the past, and to derive meanings that can shape their community's futurity. Lisa received her Chief'due south Degree in Community and Regional Planning and Graduate Certificate in Historic Preservation from the University of New Mexico, and studied Ancestral Puebloan archæology at the University of Arizona, where she received a Main of Arts in Anthropology. Lisa has been a Senior Projection Managing director at JenkinsGavin, Inc. since January 2021, and has previously worked in the public, individual, and nonprofit sectors.

Lila Pickus

TOURS PROGRAM chair
serving fasf since 2020

Lila Pickus is a spatial designer with a passion for storytelling. Her work, which straddles disciplines, explores site-specific narratives through the reuse of buildings, landscapes, and discarded materials. Working two-dimensionally as a printmaker and three-dimensionally every bit an interior architect, Lila's research and artistic exercise draws on concrete traces of memory to explore the intersection of compages, art, history, and exhibition blueprint.

Lila holds a Primary of Design in Interior Compages, Adaptive Reuse from the Rhode Isle School of Design and a Bachelor of Studio Fine art from Colorado Higher. She currently works as a Project Assistant for JenkinsGavin, Inc.

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Carlos Gemora

PECHAKUCHA program chair
SERVING FASF SINCE 2020

Carlos Gemora is an urban planner working to facilitate artistic changes in the congenital environment. He is focused on transformative change, specifically regarding land use, affordable housing, socio-economic justice, and long-term infrastructure planning. Carlos studied regional, community-based, facilitative planning practices at Cornell University and the Evergreen State College and has previously worked in New York and Washington State. He volunteers his time with educational not-profits like Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Telluride Association.

Kris Longley-Postema

secretary
serving fasf since 2021

Kris Longley-Postema is a structure owner'due south representative based in Santa Iron, New Mexico. Through projects locally and nationwide he works to shift the structure and existent estate industries towards more than equitable, sustainable and community-oriented projects, and has a item passion for collaborating on arts facilities.

Prior to joining the construction sector, Kris congenital a career in the amusement industry managing theater, dance, opera and live events for companies such as Santa Fe Opera, Juilliard Opera, Yale Repertory Theatre, Theatre for a New Audition and SITI Company. Kris received his MFA from the Yale School of Drama and currently works equally Projection Manager with NV5'southward Plan Direction Division.

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Deirdre Harris

pattern charrettes program co-chair
SERVING FASF SINCE 2021

Deirdre Harris is an architect whose piece of work is motivated by a passion for connecting people with buildings and the natural environment. She grew up on the Canadian prairies and received her education at the University of Manitoba and Harvard University Graduate School of Design, with degrees in compages and landscape architecture. She has proficient in both fields for over 25 years, working on a wide range of projects in Canada, California, and New Mexico. Deirdre is a senior associate at DNCA architects, where she has focused on a number of laurels-winning cultural and fine arts projects.

Robert Innis

design charrettes PROGRAM co-chair
serving fasf since 2021

Always a passionate advocate for design that empowers people and places, Robert Innis applies his 28 years of experience as a designer to working for businesses and organizations committed to design strategy, social affect and cultural change. A graduate of the Higher of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning (DAAP), Robert has created award-winning campaigns, branded community and statewide coalitions, has been a guest speaker, adjunct professor and mentor to design students throughout Northern New Mexico. Robert is the co-owner of Rinse Design and co-founder of the Design Corps—a place-based alliance of pattern professionals defended to cultivating projects that serve the social proficient. Robert dedicates nearly all of his family time to exploring, hiking and honoring every nook and cranny of New Mexico and the Southwest. (He ever hopes to fill up the residuum with quiet time and reading books!)

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