Family Promise of Las Vegas (FPLV) held the Official Ground Breaking Ceremony for the Family Navigation Center on June 15, 2023. left to right: James Maurer, Gabrielle Fernandez, Melina Soto Clark, Natalie Perez, Frank Guckin, Anne Johnson, Terry Lindemann, Sam Nicholson This important project has been a long awaited vision for FPLV and Sparkflight Studios is honored to be the architect for this facility that will be a resource for homeless families with children. FPLV is empowering homeless families to achieve sustainable independence in Clark County for more than 27 years. Anne Johnson thanked the design team at the ceremony and was emotional as she expressed how they have been working with FPLV for more than five years. Anne said, "I love seeing the vision and some of the seeds coming to life. There are so many dedicated consultants who helped bring this design together and I want to thank them all." A big shout out to the following leadership and design team members: Fa
by: Melina Clark "These past ten years at Sparkflight Studios (SFS) flew by. SFS was my first architectural job, and I could not have asked for a more fantastic mentor than Anne. I have learned so much from her, including honesty, integrity, and hard work. Architecture is not an easy career, but it is worth it when you have meaningful projects. My favorite project to date is the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority (SNRHA) Wardelle Street Townhouse project. I genuinely enjoy working on affordable housing. There is a significant need for affordable housing in this Valley and across the United States. Wardelle Street Townhouses provide 57 units for families or individuals in need. These units have market-rate amenities, which help the tenants feel pride and care for their homes. Wardelle Street Townhouses was my first ground-up project, which is incredibly exciting as a designer. Having an opportunity to help shape a piece of land that benefits the community is my rea
The Business of Architecture: Staffing, Retention & Recruitment left to right: Mark Johnson, AIA; Anne Johnson, AIA; Greg Erny, FAIA; Angela Bigotti, AIA Last month, AIA Nevada hosted the Fellows Forum (in conjunction with SFx) to discuss an important topic today - Staffing, Retention & Recruitment. The panel included long-time AIA members Mark Johnson of H+K Architects, Anne Johnson of Sparkflight Studios, and Angela Bigotti of Van Wert Bigotti Architects, as well as AIA Fellow Greg Erny of architects + LLC. Key takeaways from the discussion included: The challenge of recruiting and growing young talent from novice to competent practitioner. How to engage and grow with emerging professionals in the office and still maintain an efficient practice. A representative from Truckee Meadows Community College joined in the discussion, and shared how they are the first community college in the nation to offer an associate degree in architecture. See more at https://catalog.tmcc.edu/d
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