OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF AIA NORTHERN NEVADA

Pub. 4 2021 Directory

TMCC Architecture Club

2021 certainly felt different due to the pandemic situation. Still, even that has not stopped us. The AIAS Northern Nevada continues with our mission to connect students that share the same ideal regarding architecture and design. We started our commitment to the architecture students at TMCC by scheduling monthly meetings as part of the AIAS program, where student members were able to express their ideas toward the enhancement and execution of this club. As we continue growing as a community, our future plans remain to start field trips to architecture offices and real-life project site developments to encourage and motivate our architecture students to achieve their goals of becoming an architect.

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TMCC Eastview, Truckee Meadows Community College

Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is setting out to provide a building that serves as a community-based microenterprise center for Northern Nevada, connecting talent, skill and creativity with the training needed to launch a successful business. Budding entrepreneurs who have an idea or a marketable skill will have access to expertise, simulations, and professionals that will help them develop the confidence to build something amazing. TMCC’s partnership with the community will provide students access to technical assistance, funding, and support.

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South Reno Department of Motor Vehicles

The South Reno Department of Motor Vehicles facility provides a state-of-the-art service center that consolidates all operations and divisions in Reno-Sparks to a single location. Situated on a large site in a light commercial area with minimal architectural context, the design team focused on creating a pleasant customer experience from the point of arrival. The site design had to accommodate a large amount of customer parking, dedicated staff parking, drive-through inspection and emissions services. The Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) office and drive test area were located north of the facility with a separate entrance.

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UNR Chemistry and Physics Building Renovations

This project involved remodeling one floor of the existing Chemistry Building and one floor of the existing Physics Building located on the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) campus. These buildings were built in 1968. UNR selected the first floor of the Chemistry Building and the third floor of the Leifson Physics Building to receive these remodels. Each floor had its challenges due to the existing concrete structure, columns, and floors. The goal was to revise the floor plans to gain as much usable space into the laboratories as possible. The plans for both buildings included multiple labs, office space for staff, and grad space for students, along with updated, code-compliant restrooms and conference rooms. Each design is uniquely different and derived from the basic fundamentals of chemistry and physics.

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Fallon Youth Center

Fallon Youth Center

Fallon, a rural town 60 miles east of Reno, Nevada, is a community that was in dire need of a new facility to support the growing demands for adolescent programs. A lot of families in this area have limited time or resources to contribute to the well-being of the children raised here. Understanding that children are the building blocks for a stable future for the community, the city quickly started budgeting and fundraising to make this facility a reality. Due to the limited budget, the final architectural shell was designed as a hybrid of conventional masonry construction and a fabricated metal building.

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Improving Racial Equity Through Greener Design

Climate change affects us all, but doesn’t impact us all equally. This article is part of a new series, Building Equity, that explores how architects are working with communities and civic leaders to develop creative, innovative design solutions that fight climate change, systemic racism, and inequities in the built environment. It’s time to show the world what design can do.

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