From BNIM Architects
BNIM Architects Promotes Two Designers to Associate
BNIM Architects today announced the promotions of Filippo Castore, AIA and Jara Kloucek, AIA to Associate.
Filippo Castore, AIA is a project designer and manager for BNIM, currently working on the Fayez. S. Sarofim Research Building at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Filippo is the Gulf Coast Regional Leader for AIA's Committee on the Environment (COTE) and teaches fourth year design studio at Prairie View A&M
University.
Jara Kloucek, AIA is a project designer for BNIM. She is currently overseeing construction administration on the Fayez S. Sarofim Research Building at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Jara is a regular juror for graduate design studios at the University of Houston. Her photography is currently on display at M Architects' office as part of FotoFest 2006.
About BNIM Architects
With 35 years of experience as a multidisciplinary architectural firm, Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh McDowell Architects has built a reputation for thoughtful and responsive design, thorough technical competence and conscientious service. With offices in Houston, Texas, and Kansas City, Mo. BNIM Architects has completed many significant public and private projects including the Fayez S. Sarofim Research Building and the School of Nursing and Student Community Center, both at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The firm's areas of expertise include sustainable design and community redevelopment, educational facilities, campus master planning, residential, corporate office spaces and urban design. BNIM is committed to restorative design, which aims to maximize human potential, productivity and health while minimizing the consumption of resources and the production of waste and pollution.
For more information, call 713.528.4545 or visit www.bnim.com.

From HOK
HOK is pleased to announce that Tom Robson, Managing Principal of HOK Houston,
has been elected to the HOK Executive Committee. He joins Bill Valentine, Bill Hellmuth, Patrick MacLeamy, Clark Davis, Bob Pratzel and John Mahon in leading the firm's strategic direction.
Tom joined HOK in 1988 and has led the Houston office for the last 12 years. During that period, the Houston practice has doubled in size to 130 professionals and remains one of HOK's most profitable offices. A member of the HOK Inc. Board of Directors, he also serves as Chairman of the Project Delivery Board and a member of
the Risk Management Committee.
HOK is pleased to announce the following 2006 promotions:
Jay Tatum - Senior Vice President
Saad Dimachkieh - Senior Vice President
Robert Reid - Senior Vice President
Greg Billman - Vice President
Eric Monroe - Sr. Associate
Pam Price - Sr. Associate
Ron Smith - Sr. Associate
Wyatt Frantom - Associate
Gregory Lake - Associate
Will Chmylak - Associate
Cindy Landry - Associate
Amer Taghlebi - Associate
Seong Won - Associate

From Jackson & Ryan Architects

Jackson & Ryan Architects is pleased to announce the completion of the Church of St. John the Divine in Houston, Texas.
The firm has been selected as architect for the following projects:
Featherock Conference Center Master Plan in Schulenburg, Texas; the National Center for Human Performance at the Texas Medical Center John P. McGovern Campus in Houston; new animal shelter facilities in Springfield, Missouri, and Maricopa County, Arizona; The Monarch School in Houston; and new master plans for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Richmond, Texas, and Epiphany Lutheran Church in Pearland, Texas.
Jackson & Ryan Architects is also pleased to announce that Margarita P. de Monterrosa and Julian R. Pittman, AIA have recently been named Associates in the firm.

From MSA of Houston, Inc.
Architectural Design

MSA of Houston, Inc. Founded in 1979 by Marion Spiers, AIA
After 25 years WE'RE MOVING TO
Weslayan Tower 24 Greenway Plaza
Suite 1305 Houston, Texas 77046
Come see us at our new
Weslayan Tower office corner of Weslayan & 59

From Page Souterland Page
PageSoutherlandPage is pleased to announce the following promotions in our
Houston office:
Vice Presidents: Phil Chisholm; Darrell Comeaux, AIA; Robert Owens, AIA and Scott Tucker, AIA
Senior Associates: Steve Edwards, AIA and Blair Satterfield
Associate: Melanie Starman-Bash, R.A.
Kevin Kelly, FAIA, has been named Director of Strategic Consulting.
New employees include: Kenneth R. Black, Project Manager-Education; Antonio Foster, Project Architect RA/México - Science & Technology; Zabetta Furlough-Patche, Interiors; Aaron L. Jones, Project Manager - Public/Government; and Diane Olivarez, Designer.

From SEEBERGER + ASSOCIATES, LP
SEEBERGER + ASSOCIATES, LP is pleased to announce the successful completion of two projects developed by Liberty Property Trust, located in the Central Green Business Park near Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Enduro Systems, Inc., a 117,600 square foot manufacturing facility that specializes in FRP materials and engineered structures, was completed in August 2005. Central Green Building 8, a new 79,600 square foot multi-tenant flex building was completed in December 2005.
Seeberger + Associates worked closely with Design/Build Contractor Cadence McShane on both projects, as well
as the 65,650 square foot tiltwall distribution center for TJX, Inc., the parent company of TJ Maxx and Marshalls
Stores, completed in 2004. Recently joining the S+A Design Team are Jorge Romero and Bryan Cater.Established in 1983, Seeberger + Associates, LP provides architectural, space planning and interior design services mixing practical experience with creativity to provide cost effective solutions for a wide variety of clients.

From SOM
The architecture and engineering firm of Skidmore, Owings & Merriil LLP (SOM) announces the expansion of its Heaith & Science Practice with the appointment of R. Gregg Moon, AIA, ACHA, as Senior Healthcare Architect in the Chicago office. With over twenty-five years of experience in healthcare planning and architecture, Gregg Moon joins Peter G. Ellis, Design Partner, Richard F. Tomlinson, Managing Partner and Thomas D. Fromm, Director, in leading Chicago's Health & Science initiative.
The scope of Mr. Moon's professional experience has afforded him leadership positions as health facilities
designer, medical planner and project manager. His completed commissions include Community Hospitals,
Large Tertiary Medical Centers, Academic Teaching Hospitals, Children's Hospitals, Cancer Hospitals,
Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Cancer Centers, Urgent Care Centers and Assisted Living Centers. He is an
active participant in the professional dialog on the topic of best practices and possesses a unique perspective
on health facilities design having worked for both a major hospital and leading architectural practices. He
describes himself as, "grounded in what really works for an institution from an operational perspective, yet
skilled in the process of design and consensus building through stakeholder groups and task forces."
Mr. Moon has demonstrated excellence in the planning, design and management of projects for such leading
institutions as the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, The Children's Hospital of Denver, The University of Texas
Medical Branch, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Cook Children's Hospital and the Baylor College of Medicine.
Mr. Moon earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. He is
a member of the American institute of Architects (AiA) and former Board member of the AlA's Houston Chapter.
In addition, he is a second term Board member of the Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH) and a
Founding Member of the American Coliege of Healthcare Architects (ACHA). Currently, Mr. Moon is serving
as on the Executive Steering Committee for the 2010 AIA Edition of the AIA Guidelines for Design and
Construction of Hospital and Health Care Facilities a publication for which he has participated on revision
task forces in the years 1996, 2001 and 2006.
Founded in 1936, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) is one of the world's leading architecture, urban
design, engineering, and interior architecture firms. SOM's sophistication in building technology applications
and commitment to design quality have resulted in a portfolio that features some of the most important
architectural accomplishments of the 20th century.

From Turner Partners Architecture
Turner Partners presents recently completed interior projects:

UTMB-Galveston Old Red Faculty Lounge:
New faculty lounge in a historic building on the UTMB campus. The space provides elegant but comfortable space for informal faculty
meetings.
Tanglewood Capital Management [Houston]:
This project consisted of 5,000 SF of elegant space for management and investment firm. High level finishes include extensive wood paneling to provide upscale ambience in public spaces. Approximate cost was $60 per
square foot.

From Wallace Garcia Wilson Architects, Inc.
Fred Wilson has become a Principal with the firm of Wallace/Garcia + Associates, Inc. which has changed its' name to Wallace Garcia Wilson Architects, Inc.

From WHR Architects

Kelly Diklich, AIA; Linda R Bishop, IIDA, ASID, AAHID; Terry Collins;
William Pansaniban; Adriana B. Garcia

Sarah De Ita, CPSM; Maria Bodanese; John Smith, LEED AP; Davis Key, AIA;
Jill Hope; Alejandro Inarte

Joel Colwell, AIA; Peggy Berry, IIDA; Miguel X.Villarreal, CSl; Victor A. Hartman, AIA; Sherri Shafiei, IIDA
From A&E - The Graphics Complex
A&E - The Graphics Complex Opens Its 3rd Branch Store On The MetroRail Line In The Texas Medical Center
A&E - The Graphics Complex is pleased to announce the opening of their third branch store, 6620 Fannin,
street level of the Medical Towers on the MetroRail line in the Texas Medical Center. Grand Opening activities the week of March 27-31, 2006 will include discounts on services and an ice cream break on Wednesday, March 29.
Now Open! The newest convenience location will allow A&E to work more efficiently with companies
located in the Medical Center. The store will increase the ease of doing business with A&E through greater convenience and accessibility. Customers can drop off and pick up orders, use self-service copiers, create signs and banners, consult with a graphic designer by appointment for custom printing projects and learn about additional services and solutions from their nearby graphics complex.
"We place a great deal of importance on delivering exceptional customer service. We believe convenience
is one key to gaining our customers' satisfaction and we are committed to exceeding our client expectations,"
says Pat Gremillion, Vice President of Sales & Marketing.
Houston Better Business Bureau Recognizes
A&E - The Graphics Complex for Exemplary Service
A&E - The Graphics Complex, a 40 year old, family-owned printing company, received the Pinnacle
Award at the Houston Better Business Bureau Awards for Excellence luncheon held today, Wednesday,
May 3 at the InterContinental Hotel. This was A&E's seventh time to be recognized by the BBB for
service excellence. A&E was also recognized in 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Family owned and operated since 1964, A&E - The Graphics Complex strives to set higher standards for customer service. Since its founding as a small blueprinting company, A&E has evolved into a full-service "graphics complex" offering anything and everything graphic; from color and black & white copies, to outdoor banners, tradeshow graphics, graphic design, print on demand, customized direct mail solutions, staffed corporate copy centers, sales, leasing and service of copiers and printers, and the reproduction of construction documents. A&E also facilitates a culture of continuous
improvement.
A wide array of products and services has enabled A&E - The Graphics Complex to continually grow over the last ten years. During this time, A&E has also been recognized as a leader in customer service. "We are very fortunate to have great people that enjoy what they do and we try to provide an environment so that they can do what they do best, and that is to provide our clients world class customer service", says Pat Gremillion, VP of Sales & Marketing. Gremillion also states, PWe strive for a culture that facilitates a family-oriented environment, but also a culture of providing our clients with great
customer service."
When asked what it means to A&E to receive this recognition, Chuck Gremillion, president of A&E, states
"The nature of our business requires us to work very closely with our clients. We make special efforts
to let our customers know that A&E is committed to their success. We have always touted that our most important product is not our copying, printing or graphics, but rather our customer service, so to be recognized for service excellence means a great deal to everyone within the company who is part of making that happen."
The BBB Awards for Excellence recognizes local businesses that have excelled in quality, service and management. Proceeds from the event will help fund the four programs of the Better Business Bureau Education Foundation and extend its educational initiatives to outlying communities of the Greater Houston area.
Houston Better Business Bureau Award for Excellence in Service
Pinnacle Award 2006, 2005, Winner 1998, 2001, 2003 and 2004; Honorable Mention 2000
50 Best Companies to Work for in Texas 2006 as selected by Best Companies Group and its partners the publishers of Texas Monthly, the Texas Association of Business and the Society for Human Resource Management Texas State Council. A&E ranked #28.
Houston Business Journal Best Places to Work 2001, 2002, 2003 & 2004
Wide-Format Imaging Reprographic Shop of the Year 2005
Printing Industries of America GAIN Best Workplace in the Americas 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, & 2005