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Schuler Shook Adds Nicolo Brambilla To The Company’s Melbourne Office

May 04, 2017
by R.V. Baugus
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Schuler Shook announced the appointment of Nicolò Brambilla, IALD, to the company’s Melbourne office as senior lighting designer. Nicolò is expanding Schuler Shook’s award-winning specialty lighting services to Australia where Schuler Shook currently provides theatre planning and AV design.

Nicolò has nearly 14 years of experience in the lighting industry. His clients benefit from his experience working in Australia and internationally in Milan, The Netherlands, Hong Kong, China and Southeast Asia. His specialty lighting design work for the past seven years in Melbourne has encompassed a range of project types including hospitality, retail, worship and sport.

Nicolò believes in designing lighting that is well-integrated with the architecture, and he is motivated by the impact of light on emotion and on the human being as a whole.

When he is not designing lighting, Nicolò enjoys playing drums with his rock band and riding the Victorian countryside on his motorbike. He lives in Melbourne with his family.

Schuler Shook’s Melbourne office comprises a group of creative, well-respected designers, including Jim Hultquist, ASTC, LEED AP, senior theatre consultant; Simon Austin, AV and theatre systems consultant; and Nicolò Brambilla, IALD, senior lighting designer.

Recent and current projects in the office include Sydney Opera House Concert Hall Renewal, Hamer Hall, Cairns Performing Arts Centre, Bunjil Place Theatre, Sydney Lyric Theatre, and Her Majesty’s Theatre in Adelaide.

Just One: Growing IAVM One Connection at a Time

May 02, 2017
by Gina Brydson
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Just One is an initiative created by IAVM’s Membership Committee. The leaders of IAVM – the Board of Directors, Trustees, Regents, committees and task forces – are all challenged to help us achieve a bigger, more diverse network.

You represent the very best of venue management. Now, it’s time to identify the next round of leaders that will propel IAVM to new heights, but more importantly, provide you with expanded connections to give you more vibrant experiences and discussions at our schools and conferences. By having a larger more diverse network, everyone benefits.  

GOAL: We have 234 individuals involved in IAVM’s governance. Our goal is to have 100% participation by our leadership; if successful, we will add 234 new members.

REWARD: The committee and individual that refer the most new members will be recognized in Nashville at VenueConnect.

To receive credit, give your new member these directions for completing the online membership application:

  1. “How Did You Hear About Us” – enter “Just One”
  2. The committee you want to receive credit should be referenced; important if you serve on multiple committees
    • Example: Just One-Membership Committee
  3. Provide the name of your referral:
    • Example: Nick Zazal, Walton Arts Center/Walmart AMP
  4. One-time initiation fee will be waived if your new member joins by July 31, 2017
    • In the payment information section, enter the promo code: JUSTONE
    • If applying for Professional or Supplier membership, only the dues will remain (savings of $150)

 

Just One affords you the opportunity to encourage a colleague, star employee, customer, professor, or student to become a member of our unique community at www.iavm.org/membership/join. So, get your competitive juices flowing and help us meet our goal, 234 volunteers connecting 234 new members with IAVM. The campaign ends July 15, 2017.

Contact Member Services at 972.906.7441 and ask for Gina or Summer. Thank you for your support!

 

DLR Group Strengthens Sports Studio With Distinguished Client Leader Thomas Tingle

May 02, 2017
by R.V. Baugus
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Industry veteran Thomas Tingle has joined the DLR Group Sports studio in Kansas City as a Client Leader. He will develop new relationships with professional organizations and collegiate programs across the country and create long-term value for new and existing clients.

Tingle brings 30 years of diverse experience in the sports industry and has been responsible for the development of several high profile sports venues across the U.S. He has an invaluable knowledge of the sports industry that will benefit student-athletes, universities, communities, and the fan bases they serve.

“Tom is an architect who has been a leader in the sports industry for many years and is well known and respected across the country,” said DLR Group Global Sports Leader Don Barnum, AIA. “His breadth of experience in design, construction, and development will continue to elevate the sports studio at DLR Group.”

Nationally recognized projects Tom has worked on includes the Commonwealth Stadium Renovation at the University of Kentucky, the Mackey Arena Renovation at the University of Purdue, Durham Bulls Athletic Park for the Triple-A Durham Bulls, Auto Zone Park for the Triple-A Memphis Redbirds, Time Warner Arena for the Charlotte Hornets, and Petco Park for the San Diego Padres.

DLR Group is an integrated design firm delivering architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization for new construction, renovation, and adaptive reuse.

In Memoriam: Alvin Richards, Long Time IAVM Member

May 02, 2017
by Amy Fitzpatrick
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We were recently notified of the passing of Alvin Richards, a long time IAVM member, passed away on April 8th at the age of 79.

While he began his career in the Canadian Forces and spent some time in the oil business, Richards’ was a long time tourism promoter and sports fan. He served over 20 years with the Calgary Convention Center, first as the assistant general manager and ending his career as the general manager.

Richards’ wife, Muriel, stated that his heart lay with serving the Calgary North Hill Lions Club, especially with their service program Make a Child’s Dream Come True. He served as a member of the Lions Club for over 50 years.

He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, and he enjoyed helping others, especially children. His family have asked that any memorial contributions be sent to the Make a Child’s Dream Come True charity by contacting clagarynorthhillions.ca. A tree in his memory will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park in Calgary. A memorial guest book is also available online at http://www.legacy.com/guestbooks/calgaryherald/alvin-richards-al-condolences/185111283.

UT-Arlington Hosts IAVM Staff For Tour Of College Park Center

May 02, 2017
by R.V. Baugus
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When Jeff Davis, CVP, CMP, director/general manager of the state-of-the-art College Park Center arena on the campus of the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), began a tour of the venue last Friday for IAVM staff, the first thing that raced through my mind was, “Hey, this ain’t no Texas Hall!”

Granted, that’s no way for a guy who earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a journalism emphasis from UTA to represent his alma mater, but, as they say, it is what it is.

College Park Center arrived on the Arlington scene in February 2012, an opening bumped up three months from the original planned debut as decreed by former university President James Spaniolo. The February 1, 2012 opening of the 7,000-seat arena saw a doubleheader basketball game featuring both the UTA men and women taking the court.

“This was 40 years in the making,” Davis told IAVM staff. “The original opening date was May of 2012, but the president wanted to have a basketball doubleheader game and get the building opened rather than with some May graduations.”

The facility now hosts UTA volleyball as well as the WNBA Dallas Wings in addition to the Maverick basketball teams. The multi-purpose venue also hosts concerts and celebrated a Drake show that sold out in 13 minutes to launch its concert calendar in 2012. In all, College Park Center played host to 22 events in those first 30 days.

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