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Logan Bond promoted to Job Captain

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Liz Hallas named to AIA National’s Historic Resources Committee

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Pitkin County Courthouse renovation featured in Aspen Daily News

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Liz Hallas and Nan Anderson to present at the National Trust’s PastForward Conference

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Many Glacier Hotel honored with the AIA Colorado Award of Distinction

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Logan Bond promoted to Job Captain

Logan Bond, Associate AIA, LEED AP BD+C, has been promoted to Job Captain!
With a passion for historic structures, he enjoys designing within the constraints of historic buildings and finds the need for innovative solutions distinctively engaging. In his new role, Logan is looking forward to the opportunity to work more collaboratively in the design process and with project stakeholders. Some of his projects with Anderson Hallas include the rehabilitation of historic cabins and the lodge in the Big Spring Historic District of Ozark National Park and work at the Colorado State Capitol Complex.
Logan joined the Anderson Hallas team in 2017 and has a Master’s in Architecture from the University of Colorado, Denver and a B.A. in Historic Preservation and Community Planning from the College of Charleston.

Liz Hallas named to AIA National’s Historic Resources Committee

2020 is off to a great start at Anderson Hallas Architects!

Firm principal Liz Hallas, AIA, has been appointed to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Historic Resources Committee Advisory Group, beginning in 2020. The committee’s mission is to identify, understand, and preserve architectural heritage both nationally and internationally.

On the news of her appointment, Liz said: “Having been involved with the leadership of several western-based preservation nonprofits, I am looking forward to the larger context of this national and international focus. I firmly believe it is the creative, adaptive reuse of our existing and historic building stock that will contribute to our sustainable future.”

Liz has over 25 years’ experience with high-profile, award-winning public and institutional projects. She has played a key role in the firm’s many projects with the National Park Service. At Anderson Hallas, we are proud of our principal and confident that her strong leadership will be an asset to the committee. And we appreciate her dedication to the profession in giving of her time in this new volunteer role.

Liz Hallas and Nan Anderson to present at the National Trust’s PastForward Conference

Nan Anderson and Liz Hallas of Anderson Hallas Architects will be presenting Sperry Chalet Reconstruction: Lessons from Wildfire Recovery” on Thursday Oct. 10 at 3pm.

Sperry Chalet, a National Historic Landmark in Glacier National Park, has risen again—reconstructed after being ravaged by wildfire. This session will illustrate the heroics and resources required to save our most iconic places in an era of climate change and increasing wildfires. It will also showcase some of the most demanding stone restoration challenges encountered in the field of preservation.
 www.PastForwardConference.org