Mid-Century Modern Midland presents:
The Latest & Greatest in Michigan Architecture

Mid-Century Modern Midland presents: The Latest & Greatest in Michigan Architecture

During this free community event, Kristen Nyht (AIA, AICP, LEED AP, President of AIA Michigan) will discuss the status of, and current trends she sees in architecture in the state of Michigan.

An accomplished professional with diverse skills, Nyht enjoys navigating and resolving complex architectural and urban planning challenges. She brings a clear vision, inventive design concepts, and a deep technical proficiency to each project she’s involved in for Quinn Evans Architects, a preeminent authority in preservation and sustainable stewardship, and plays an increasingly influential role in defining the future of the field. 

Nyht has designed and managed many high-profile buildings for higher education, commercial, and institutional clients; and has been recognized for creating spaces that successfully balance context and function while meeting strict project parameters. 

Her passion for architecture, which dates to her childhood, extends to her active leadership in the design profession. She currently serves as President at AIA Michigan, where she has volunteered for the past 7 years. Her community service and advocacy work has included Michigan’s Legacy Land Conservancy, the City of Ann Arbor Planning Commission, and the West Grand Boulevard Collaborative. 

Saturday, May 4, 2019 at 10:30 am in the Grace A. Dow Library Auditorium
No RSVP required
For more information visit www.midcenturymidland.org or
call Carol Neff at 1.989.839.2744

Alden B. Dow Home and Studio - Mid-Century Modern www.abdow.org
“Gardens never end and buildings never begin” is how Alden B. Dow F.A.I.A (1904-1983) described his own individual organic design philosophy.

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