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Lecture
Sean Coulter
Tuesday, October 26th, 2010,
6:30pm
Wyly Auditorium
Sean
L. Coulter, AIA, LEED AP, is an award-winning architect who began
his career as an intern with the same Las Vegas firm where he is now a
partner. He was the winning entry in the Las Vegas Pocket Park design
competition, he won second place in the 2006 Henderson Housing competition
and was named The American Institute of Architects’ Nevada Young Architect
in 2003. Coulter has served as lead designer on various significant projects,
including the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Lied Library and the Clark
County Development Services Building. Aside from his passion for design,
Coulter enjoys photography, painting and cycling and regularly participates
in fund-raising century bicycle rides throughout the year. He is also
involved in the community and often donates his time to speak to students.
He has been an Adjunct Professor and Juror for the School of Architecture
at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas; and has served as a Professional
Advisor for Clark High School and the Las Vegas Academy. He is actively
involved in the local chapter of American Institute of Architects and
served as the 2009 President. Currently, Coulter is the President-Elect
of the Nevada State Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
Further information Mr. Coulter and Pugsley Simpson Coulter Architects
can be found at: http://www.wellespugsleyarchitect.com/
The lecture is free and open to the public. This lecture is available for
CEUs.
For
information regarding accessibility and other questions, please call 318.257.2816
Lectures
are available for CEUs.
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