Pascale Sablan, AIA, LEED AP, will explain the FXFOWLE design process and the integration of architectural SOFTWARE – Ecotect, 3DMaxx, Rhino, Revit, and AutoCAD – that was used to design the Museum of the Built Environment, one of eleven projects designed by FXFOWLE architects in the King Abdullah Financial District, a new 55 million-square-foot mixed-use urban development currently under construction in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. She will focus on the rational use of technology by the project’s diverse design team to advance architectural and environmental goals, as well as lessons learned during the designs development.
The program will illustrate that thinking collaboratively is a mantra that works for team members and architectural SOFTWARE both.
Speaker: Pascale Sablan AIA, NOMA, LEED AP, Associate, FXFOWLE, and President, NYCOBA
Pascale Sablan, an accomplished architect and President of NYCOBA, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Pratt Institute with a Bachelor of Architecture and completed a MASTER OF Science in Advanced Architectural Design at Columbia University. Sablan’s professional career began and was nurtured at AARRIS Architects. She devoted four years to working on The African Burial Ground National Monument, the first black slavery monument of New York City. Pascale is now an Associate at FXFOWLE Architects, where she is a designer in the Urban Studio. She creates sustainable and dynamic architectural design in countries including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, India, Azerbaijan and Japan.
Sablan is actively engaged in many of FXFOWLE’s committees and ACTIVITIES, inlcuding Team Green, mentoring, Revit Technology, and the firm’s blog. Outside the office, she volunteers for multiple organizations to help improve her community and share her knowledge and expertise. She sits on the Board of Trustees of the Mary Louis Academy, is a member of the AIANY Diversity and Inclusion Committee, and the United States Green Building Council, and has been a counselor in the ACE Mentoring organization. In 2013, Pascale was selected as an AIA Emerging Professional and her work was exhibited during the annual AIA National Convention. In 2014, she won the AIANY ENYA Merit Award. Pascale was also awarded the NOMA Prize for Excellence in Design in the Unbuilt category for her redesign of AMHE Haiti School Campus, which was destroyed in the 2010 earthquake. She developed this project with her ACE Students.
Organized by: AIANY Diversity and Inclusion Committee
PRICE: Free for AIA members and students with VALID ID; $10 for non-members