Seibert Architects is pleased to announce that Samuel C. Holladay, AIA was recently honored by the American Institute of Architects' National Board of Directors as Citizen Architects. The AIA National Board of Directors identifies Citizen Architects as architects that show a commitment to their community through civic engagement and the broader purposes of architecture.
Mr. Holladay has served on the Gulf Coast Heritage Association since 2003 which proudly preserves and interprets Historic Spanish Point, a 30 acre sight listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Mr. Holladay has served on the Gulf Coast Heritage Association since 2003 which proudly preserves and interprets Historic Spanish Point, a 30 acre sight listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Slightly more the 1 percent of National AIA members are considered Citizen Architects. The AIA National Board of Directors recognizes "civically engaged architects serve their communities by applying their insights, talents, training, and experience to actively advocate and support initiatives that enhance the quality of life and future of the communities they serve."
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