May – June Newsletter - ASID Texas Gulf Coast Chapter

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May – June Newsletter - ASID Texas Gulf Coast Chapter
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A N G L E
M AY/ J U N E 2 0 0 8
PRESIDENT
Lynne T. Jones , ASID
President’s Message
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Peggy Hull, ASID
PAST-PRESIDENT
Peggy McGowen, ASID, CMKBD
FINANCIAL DIRECTOR
Hallie Radcliffe, ASID
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
Sylvia Fullerton, Allied ASID
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
Pamela Hoffer, Allied ASID
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR
Martha Lurie, IP Member ASID
DIRECTOR AT LARGE
Michael Williams, IP Member ASID
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE
TO THE BOARD
Jason Broughton, Student Member ASID
NEWSLETTER COMMITTEE
Chair, Letecia Ellis, Allied ASID Member
Connie Blessitt, Allied ASID Member
Paige Haynes, ASID
Mary Wakefield, ASID
ASID TEXAS GULF COAST CHAPTER OFFICE
Linda Marble, Administrative Director
7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 285
Houston, Texas 77024
T: 713-626-1470
F: 713-965-0846
asid@asidtgcc.org
www.asidtgcc.org
NATIONAL ASID OFFICE
608 Massachusetts Ave. N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002
T: 202-546-3480
F: 202-546-3240
asid@asid.org
www.asid.org
In case you haven't already heard the exciting news; the Texas Gulf Coast Chapter has a brand
new home! After several months of planning and build out, we are thrilled to be moved in and
anxious to start sharing all of this space and amenities with the chapter. Our new ASID office is
located in The Houston Design Center, 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 285, Houston, TX 77024.
Many thanks again, to John Robinson, FASID and Marlys Tokerud, ASID for their cutting
edge design and to Greg Ortega of G&D Custom Works for executing their plan and helping us
to complete everything on time. To Linda Marble and crew for getting us moved and organized!
And a sincere, heartfelt thanks to the Houston Design Center for making us feel welcome and
for bringing us to our 'new home'.
Well over 200 people attended our Celebration and Open House on April 8th. You will find
numerous photos through out this newsletter that truly captured the festivities. Alton LaDay
orchestrated a fun evening for us all. Jim Manning of Catered Affairs provided the delicious
appetizers and Barefoot Winery donated the beverages. And Christine Mills kept the guests
entertained with great tunes. Please make note of the two gorgeous oriental rugs in the office.
We have the special Industry Partners of Pride of Persia Rugs and Ashley Antique Rugs to
thank for those additions. And also a thank you to Mr. & Mrs. Nader Goravanchi of Goravanchi Persian Rugs for the beautiful
floral arrangement you sent to the office. We enjoyed those flowers for over a week!
We have so many incredible people to thank that it would be impossible to list them all in this letter. Please look to our 'Thank
You' page in this issue because without all of your help, support and contributions, we could never have achieved opening this new
office. A special thank you, however, to M&M Carpet Showroom for our custom front door mat and the seminar room carpet, Alkusari
Stone for their assistance with an existing slate countertop, Theron Moore Wallworks for coming to our rescue with the red wall,
Daltile for the granite countertops and the fabulous mosaic glass back splash, The Houston Showroom for fabricating and installing
the stone as well as the glass tile, Tile Roofs of Texas & Moss Landscaping for the great looking entrance containers and plants, Gulf
Coast Window Covering for the shades in the seminar room, Sunbelt Window Film for the window frosting and the great custom
ASID logo cutout, and Design House and John Brooks Showrooms for the loan of some great looking furniture for our special
evening. Also to Donna Vining for her help with the artwork, I say 'Thanks!' And a huge thank you to Relative Sound for the flat
screen TV on the moveable stand that will give us great flexibility for future seminars and power point presentations. We would still
be in the dark, if it weren't for Ralph Schiller of American Light. Thanks for going the extra mile for us on the lighting!
Interiors 08', in New Orleans, was an amazing conference and
I had a wonderful time. We were treated to some impressive
speakers regarding 'Green' Design and also Universal Design,
just to name a couple of topics. One of our very own members,
Thomasine Johnson, spoke during one of the sessions entitled
'Diversity in Design'. I am so proud of her and her passion for
outreach in the community. If you would like to get involved in
her 'Design in the Community' committee, please call the ASID
office leave your name and number.
The Texas Gulf Coast Chapter has been given an exciting new
fund raising opportunity by DSA Publishing & Design, Inc. We
are going to print our own TGCC Cookbook! Look for more details
in this newsletter, but the main points are for $ 700.00, the
designer gets two pages in the cookbook. You submit a favorite
Gulf Coast region recipe, a head shot of yourself, as well as a
professionally photographed kitchen and/or dining area project
cont. on page 4
UPCOMING EVENTS
May 02-25
ASID Community Service Project/Spring ASID Designer
Showhouse at the Samuel May Williams House-Galveston
3601 Avenue P, Galveston, TX
Tuesday, June 10 at 6:00pm
June Program – Discover your Partners
The Grove at Discovery Green Park
1611 Lamar, Houston, TX
RSVP – ASID Office 713-626-1470
Complimentary Valet
Wednesday, June 11 at Noon
New Peer Group Formation Meeting
Lunch Served. RSVP to ASID Office – 713-626-1470
LADCO
D E S I G N E R ’ S
Member Support
Discover your Partners
at the ASID June Program
By Christa Sharpe, Kravet/Lee Jofa Fabrics
Industry Partner Rep to the Board Co-Chair
A N G L E
Knowledge
Peer Tables
There are many reasons you may not have joined a peer table.
Among them might be one or two of the following:
• I do not have time.
• I do not understand what they are
• I’m afraid of commitment
• No one has asked me.
The list could go on and on; however, if you have never been on
a peer table, it is truly hard to appreciate the benefits and advantages that come from communicating with and sharing ideas and
experiences with others in your design profession.
NOW IS THE TIME TO FIND OUT WHAT YOU ARE MISSING!
Enjoy a “summer social in the park” at the The Grove, Houston’s
fabulous new hot spot, hosted by ASID Industry Partners. The spectacular floor to ceiling windows bring the outside in, creating a special “picnic
in the park” spirit throughout the opulent dining area. This jewel of a
new restaurant was designed by noted architect Larry Speck, former
dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Texas, with intriguing
interiors by SDG partner Candice Schiller. The environmentally friendly
second floor “Treehouse” bar is a must see. The menu for the evening
will be created by Houston’s very own Chef Robert Del Grande of Café
Annie. Join us for an exciting evening of food, fun, games and the opportunity for new friendships with ASID members and Industry Partners.
THE GROVE AT DISCOVERY GREEN PARK
1611 Lamar | Houston, TX 77010
June 10th, 2008
6:00pm
RSVP to the ASID office 713-626-1470
Complimentary Valet
Peer Groups are composed of 8-15 members including both
industry partners and professionals. The meetings are set up and
managed by the members of the group. Activities and meetings
may consist of goal setting, speakers, field trips, networking, social
events, and learning to solve problems. If you want support in your
business, then come see what a peer group can do for you! If
you would like to know more about Peer Tables, feel free to call
Cheryl Donaho, FASID with any questions you have at 713-9729710.
NEW PEER GROUP FORMATION MEETING
WEDNESDAY, June 11, 2008
12:00 NOON
LUNCH SERVED
RSVP TO ASID OFFICE
713-626-1470
We will form new peer tables from the participants at the meeting,
so it is imperative that you attend. RSVP to the ASID office, 713626-1470 to say that you will be attending.
Member Support
Jubilation ’08 - Successful and Festive Night
By Barbara Schlattman, FASID &
Odette Lueck, FASID, Jubilation Co-Chairs
Jubilation ’08, the ASID Foundation’s major fundraising event, was
a festive night starting with the crowd carrying hurricanes and clad in
beads following a Mardi Gras second line to the fun filled event.
With almost 200 silent auction items and live auction items ranging
from a trip to an Italian villa to antique candlesticks, there was something
for everyone.
The event raised over $120,000 and was a tremendous boost for the
ASID Foundation’s growing list of sponsored projects. One of these
projects, REGREEN was unveiled during conference. The ASID Foundation
and the U.S. Green Building Council partnered on the development of
best practice guidelines and targeted educational resources for sustainable residential improvement projects. Your dollars have made a difference by making such projects possible.
The ASID Foundation Board of Trustees wishes to thank all donors,
members who secured items, and to all who purchased items. Your support
has made a difference.
Thank you.
Angle • Texas Gulf Coast Chapter
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D E S I G N E R ’ S
A N G L E
Member Support
cont. from page 1
completed by you. We are striving to have this cookbook completed in time to sell in
our ASID Woodlands Show house in October, so in order to participate, you need to
sign up right away. This book will be a great marketing tool for the designer to use with
clients and will also be a fundraiser for the TGCC. The book is limited to the first 60
designers to sign up and the deadline for submittal of photography is the end of May,
so don't hesitate to be a part of this exciting project! Call the TGCC office at 713.626.1470
for more details.
Please watch your mailboxes for the ASID/Houston Chronicle Design Awards call
to entry, coming soon! Many new categories have been added this year to allow more
of our membership to participate and to shine. I think you will be very pleased with
the additions; including categories for Show house and Model Home projects, Best use
of Sustainable Design, Best use of Green Products, Urban Loft Living, Student projects,
Best Kitchen, Best Children's space and many more. This year's Awards Night should
be very exciting!
I hope you will all join me by signing up for RealWorld DesignWeek. This program
allows a student to shadow a professional designer during their day to give them an
idea of what a 'real world' day is like. Call the TGCC office at 713.626.1470 or go to
www.asid.org for more details.
Please check the calendar of events for all of the exciting events coming up in May
and June, as we have a lot going on. The ASID Historic Show house in Galveston opens
May 2nd and we have several of our chapter participating. Kudos to the three CoChairmen: Tom Schwenk, Sylvia Fullerton & Hallie Radcliffe-Canalli, ASID. The
Industry Partners have a fun event planned at The Grove, located in the beautiful
new Discovery Green park in down town Houston, on June 10th. It is a beautifully
designed restaurant with delicious food, so this should be a hit!
My Best,
Benefits of an
ASID Membership
"As a sole proprietorship and a single person design firm, ASID opened
my world to many opportunities and new friends. Networking with
industry professionals and other designers are the best benefits that
come to mind. Becoming a member of ASID has allowed me to be involved
in more community activities, chair several fundraisers and participate
in two showhouses. As a result of participation in ASID activities, I was
offered an opportunity to become an elected member of my local chapter
board for a two year postion.
This board position has allowed me many learning experiences, while
traveling - first to Chicago last summer for our annual Chapter Leadership
Conference (CLC), then on a cruise to Cozumel for a Board retreat. Next
summer there will be another CLC in Calgary, BC. Finally, I will be joining
my new friends on another educational board retreat cruise (fun
filled!).
These are just some of the many benefits and advantages of membership
in this great organization. And to think this all began with a single phone
call asking me to chair my first fundraiser!"
Pamela Hoffer, Allied Member, ASID
Pamela Hoffer Design
Lynne T Jones, ASID
President ASID Texas Gulf Coast Chapter
Member Support
Knowledge
Registration for
the NCIDQ Exam
If you intend to take the October 3-4, 2008 NCIDQ Exam you should
contact TBAE (Texas Board of Architectural Examiners) as soon as possible
to begin the process of registration ( for first-time applicants only). You
must have your paperwork to TBAE by June 1, 2008 to be eligible to take
the October 2008 Exam. Contact Jackie Blackmore with TBAE at (512)
305-8527 or contact her via the internet www.tbae.state.tx.us
NCIDQ STUDY GROUP FOR FALL 2008 EXAM TO BE ANNOUNCED ON
THE ASID WEBSITE AND THE JULY/AUGUST ANGLE.
CONTACT: Hallie Radcliffe-Canalli, ASID for further information
radcliffedesign@aol.com
Angle • Texas Gulf Coast Chapter
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The Houston Design Center
Welcomes MFAH’s Rienzi!
In March 1999, Rienzi , European decorative arts collection and
gardens of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, opened to the public for
the first time. The residence was given to the museum by philanthropists
Caroll Sterling and Harris Masterson III. In anticipation of its tenth
anniversary, Rienzi has completed its first book, Rienzi: European Decorative
Arts and Paintings (London: Scala Publishers. Ltd., 2008). Seven experts
5in their fields contributed to the book, which includes over reviews
Rienzi’s creation, architecture, and gardens and introduces 139 of its
most interesting works of art to the public,
On May 13, 2008, Katherine Howe, Rienzi’s founding director and a
contributor to the book, will chronicle Rienzi’s metamorphosis during its
last ten years and discuss some to the notable discoveries that have come
to light. A book signing and luncheon will immediately follow the presentation. Space is very limited so reservations are required. Please contact
The LaDay Group at events@theladaygroup.com or 713.528.1703 to
reserve your seat.
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D E S I G N E R ’ S
A N G L E
Member Support
Making the Most of your Member Benefits
By Kirstin Hellwig and Michelle Robinson, ASID Headquarters Team
Your Knowledge
When it comes to return on investment, topping the list for members of
professional societies is the package of benefits offered to improve their business operations, educational objectives or social networking needs. ASID is
no different. We regularly survey our membership to determine what members
want from their membership and develop new benefits in anticipation of
future needs. Often, our biggest challenge is not creating new member benefits, but rather making those benefits known across our 40,000 members.
The next time you have a need regarding your business operations or the
practice of interior design, we hope that you will look to your ASID member
benefits as your first resource. Highlighted are some of the most innovative
and recent member benefits ASID offers members.
• STEP - the leading preparatory course for the NCIDQ examination
• Research publications such as The Safe Home and The Interior Design
Profession: Facts and Figures
• ASID ICON magazine, published six times a year
• Advocacy efforts on issues ranging from legislative to sustainable
design and design beyond age
• ASID Design Daily, an electronic daily digest of the latest design and
small business news
• CEU education offered at the chapter level, nationally and online at
www.asid.org
Your Business
• With ASID members in your chapter and around the world
• Networking events both at the chapter and national levels
• Awards programs and volunteer opportunities at the chapter and
national levels
Your Contacts
• Commercial and residential project contracts
• The ASID Designer Referral Service as a marketing resource
• Low-cost group life, disability and professional liability insurance
• The Business & Career Development section at www.asid.org
• The ASID appellation, widely recognized by clients as the mark of design
excellence and professionalism
• Promotional opportunities for Industry Partners to engage practitioner
members
• Link to your Web site from the ASID Web site
• Year-round public relations efforts in your area and throughout the
United States, highlighting the value design brings to both the home and
work environments
Coming Soon
• ASID Uni, your source for online CEUs and product education
• ASID Connex – your social networking site for electronic contact
Answers to your benefits questions are only a click away! Please e-mail
membership@asid.org if you have any questions regarding any resource
you need for your professional practice as an interior designer.
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D E S I G N E R ’ S
A N G L E
Community
3rd Annual Seminars by Design Cruise
Tom Schwenk, Jason Broughton, Christa and West Sharpe, Charles Garcia
and Samantha Brennan
Dennis and Dale Brown and Tom and Sheri Dobbelaer
Christa and West Sharpe
Pam Hoffer and West Sharpe
Kelly Gale Amen and Lynne Jones
Micqui McGowen, Martha Lurie, Peggy McGowen,
Pam Hoffer and Lynne T Jones
Linda Marble and Van Marble
Bruce Getschman, James Crump, Laura Timanus,
Amanda Crump, Jane Page Crump and Donna Vining
Tom Schwenk
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Susan and Ron Hensley
Christa and West Sharpe
Michael Williams and Jason Broughton
BENJAMIN MOORE
Chapman’s Paint • 1700 Villa Maria Rd, Bryan, TX 77802 • 979-776-8191
Epic Paint • 11223 Jones Rd, Houston, TX 77070 • 281-970-8400
Hausler Paint • 841 Highway 90-A East, Richmond, TX 77469 • 281-344-9123
Heritage Paint • 9439 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77024 • 713-461-8995
Heritage Paint • 3605 Hwy 6 South, Sugarland, TX 77479 • 281-980-3800
Memorial Paint • 14045 Memorial Dr, Houston, TX 77079 • 281-496-2082
Southwestern Paint • 2726 Bissonnet Dr, Houston, TX 77005 • 713-520-6262
Southwestern Paint • 1000 W Gray St, Houston, TX 77019 • 713-522-1685
Whitehead Paint • 25507 IH 45 #B, The Woodlands, TX 77380 • 281-298-9300
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D E S I G N E R ’ S
A N G L E
Community
3rd Annual Seminars by Design Cruise
West Sharpe and Sheri Dobelaer
Michael Williams and Jason Broughton
Sylvia Fullerton and Pam Hoffer
Shellaine Henderson and Dennis McNabb
Donna Jarnigan and Mandy Watson
Lola Levy, Ray Levy, and Jim Garrity
Ray Levy and Christa Sharpe
Laura Timanus and Amanda Crump
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Longmire,
and
Jason
Broughton
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Hallie Radcliffe
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daughter,
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FIXTURES
D E S I G N E R ’ S
A N G L E
Community
Two members win at national design competitions
Julia Blailock, ASID, was an honored double winner in the recent
national residential interior design competition, sponsored by Southern
Accents & ASID. The winners were announced at Interiors 08' conference in New Orleans last month.
Marlys Tokerud, ASID was recently honored as the Regional
Winner in Best Use of Sub-Zero/Wolf Kitchen Design Contest. This
is a national semi annual competition spotlighting kitchen designs
using primarily, but not exclusively, Sub-Zero/Wolf products.
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Regional Winner of
the 2006/07 Best
use of Sub-Zero/
Wolf Kitchen
Design Contest
Marlys Tokerud,
Tokerud & Co.
First Runner Up in the Outdoor Room
category with her Mediterranean style
loggia.
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Second Runner Up with the living room
from the same Mediterranean style
house in Houston.
National semi annual
competition spotlighting
kitchen designs using
primarily, but not exclusively, Sub-Zero/ Wolf
products.
D E S I G N E R ’ S
A N G L E
Community
Interiors '08 National
ASID Conference
Thomasine Johnson & Lynne T Jones
National ASID President, Rita Carson Guest, FASID & Lynne T
Jones, ASID, TGCC President
A
TGCC Member, Thomasine Johnson poses with the other featured 'Diversity in Design'
speakers at Interiors 08.
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G R E E N
D E S I G N
Community
Gulf Coast Green Symposium
By Gwen Redman, Green Committee Chairperson
This was a great symposium with an enormous amount of information
to absorb. The theme was energy efficiency. I was very impressed with
our Mayor, Bill White and his knowledge and involvement in the green
movement. Houston has saved on energy cost by using windmills to
generate energy, traffic lights have been changed to LED lighting signals,
the city will using LEED standards for new and historic buildings, and
Metro is purchasing hybrid buses. He also said that Houston’s greenest
program is “Flex in the City “which allows employees to work from home.
There are about 120 firms participating. Here are some of the other highlights:
• Coal and copper sills are not visible so people tend to expect less from
them since oil spills are more visible.
• A study was done by Home Depot that showed that 20% of consumers
were willing to pay up to 6 times more for certified plywood. More
than a third preferred certified plywood even when is priced higher.
• Trends – There is going to be more and more third party certifications
to gain public credibility. Consumers are more sophisticated and will
determine which companies are responsive to consumer pressure.
For example, protestors in front of hardware stores protesting DuPont’s
white paint made in Australia had titanium in it, consumer pressure
forced them to clean up the paint
• Bio fuel may not be as eco friendly as perceived since it takes more
energy to produce a gal of fuel from corn.
• Healthy Building Network: mission to accelerate market demand
for healthier and more just building materials. Unity Homes collaborated with New Orleans Habitat for Humanity to build healthy affordable housing. HBN has developed the Pharos project that is an
evaluation system that compares products across 16 categories that
should be available in a couple months.
• Residents, workers, the local community and the global community
are all affected by materials that release chemicals. And even though
the odor is gone it does not mean the chemical is not still in the air.
• More people want to work for environmentally clean companies.
• Household dust samples were collected from 10 states and Bio-monitoring test were done on breast milk from mothers, blood from babies
umbilical cords, urine etc. and found that toxic chemicals were showing
up in the samples.
• There are three types of chemicals that were covered, PBT’s that
are, Persistent – resist breakdown in the environment and gets into
our water and air. Bio-accumulates –collects in the bodies of humans
or wildlife. And Toxic – linked to cancer, birth defects, reproductive
problems, neurological development and hormonal problems.
• Products to avoid – PVC – dioxin by product and is released when
burned and in landfill fires, Release VOC – affects indoor air quality
for example formaldehyde associated with chronic health problems
such as liver, kidney, nervous system etc. and Semi-VOC/heavy metals.
They are released slower attached to dust and other particles. Chemicals
cover HFR – flame retardants, PFC (prefluorochemicals) i.e. upholstery, Teflon, scotch guard, and phaletes. Heavy metals act as stabilizers in PVC, released through production, use and disposal.
• When building green its teamwork, the builder and designer must
create a checklist. Establish LEED goals, understand the point system,
consider the homeowners wish list and budget. Try to keep the house
small.
• Our legacy to failure – Laws still lag behind the level of concern, most
pollution is still permitted, most environmental laws do not protect
human life. There are some 85k chemicals approved for sale by the
EPA but not tested for human health effects and only twelve have been
tested for neurodevelopment.
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D E S I G N E R ’ S
A N G L E
Community
Thank you to all of our sponsors & contributors!
Without your help, we never could have opened this
new TGCC office !!
ASID TGCC Past Presidents
Alkusari Stone
American Lighting /Ralph Schiller
Ashley Antique Rugs
Barefoot Winery
Classic Moves
Daltile
Design House / Connie LeFevre, ASID
DSA Publishing & Design, Inc. / Duff Tushing
Donna Vining, FASID
G & D Custom Works, Inc. / Greg Ortega
Gulf Coast Window Covering / Tom Connell
Hoffer Furniture
Illuminations Lighting Design / Tom Kretzschmer
Jim Manning / Catered Affairs
John Brooks Showroom / Martha Lurie, ASID
John T Robinson, FASID
Kitchen & Bath Concepts / Peggy McGowen, ASID
Kiva Kitchen & Bath
Lynne T Jones, ASID
M & M Carpet Showroom
Marlys Tokerud, ASID
Moss Landscaping / Gary Moss
Office Furniture Innovations / Jayne Edison
Paper City Magazine
Pride of Persia Rugs
Relative Sound Systems, LP
Sharon Staley, FASID / Sharon Staley Interiors
Silk Arboretum
Sliding Door Co of Texas
Specialty Products & Insultation Co.
Sun Belt Window Films / Ray Levy
The Houston Design Center / Jim Hardy and Audrey Drought and Susan Schotts
Grant & Sheri Roane
The Houston Showroom / John Broderick
The LaDay Group / Alton LaDay
Theron Moore Wallworks / /Theron & Annette Moore
Tile Roofs of Texas / Robert Coreale
Verdissimo
Wallcoverings International
Woodmode Cabinets
18 Hands Gallery
Thank You to our Non-Fund Raiser Fund
Raiser Contributors as of 4/15/08 !
Melanie Dauphin Brown
Marty Buck
Llewellyn Cooper
Steve Crowder
Jane Page Crump
Patricia Dashiell
Audrey Drought-Mitchell
Sarah Eilers
Joni Fife
Sylvia Fullerton
Jeanne Garland
Karen Graul
Barbara Grove
Cynthia Higgins
Pamela Hoffer
Donna & Randy Jarnagin,Lacy-Boone Interiors
Donna Jarnagin
Katherine Jacomini Masterson
Colene Joiner
Anna Jones
Lynne T Jones
Garlaine Kelly
Maxine Lapin
Connie LeFevre
Ray Levy
Sandy Lucas
Sheila Lyon
Shannon Mann
Perry Mavrelis
Bob & Molly Mitchell
Carl Mitchell
Hallie Radcliffe
Greg Schenck
Laura Thompson
Donna Vining
Deborah Vise
Jana Willibey
Molly and Bob Mitchell of M&M
Carpet standing on ASID door mat
Bob Bowlby and Linda Marble
These funds are being used toward the cost of the build-out. We hope to be able to purchase some new furniture items in the future. Please help out
your chapter by adding your name to the growing list of contributors. Every donation is appreciated!
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D E S I G N E R ’ S
A N G L E
Debbie Elias and Alton LaDay
Ray Levy and Christa Sharpe
Claudette and Frank Dedra
Sharon Staley and John Robinson
Kelli Schroeder with John and Peggy
Glover
Theron and Annette Moore
Lauren Bellie, Sheila Lyon and Gwen
Redman
George and Thomasine Johnson
Greg Schenck, Craig Spear and Russ Jones
Charlotte Nail and Nancy Baird
TGCC Board: Michael Williams, Linda Marble,
Jason Broughton, Peggy McGowen, Lynne Jones,
Hallie Radcliffe, Sylvia Fullerton and Peggy Hull
Sam and Omana Abraham and Sheri
Roane
Shelia Lyon, Susan Schotts, Audrey Drought
Amilee Wendt, Thomasine Johnson and Jay
Crowe
Mr & Mrs. Nader Goravanchi
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D E S I G N E R ’ S
Member Support
Member Changes
Members
Carla Aston, ASID
Aston Design Studio
astondesign@comcast.net
astondesignstudio.com
Charlotte Davis, ASID
Charlotte’s Web Designs
6 Charleston St. South
Sugar Land, TX 77478
713 703 1503
281 491 3797 fax
Charla Glass, Allied ASID
6622 Prairie Dunes Dr.
Houston, Tx 77069
281 587-2205
Judy Graeper, Allied Member ASID
2514 Parana Dr.
Houston, TX 77080
713 690-1986
281 726-0242 cell
judy.foursquare@sbcglobal.net
Sayree Gooch, Allied ASID
Tres Chic, Inc.
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Ann Tiffany, Allied ASID
Jamie Nichols, Allied ASID
5009 Groveton Ln
Pearland, TX 77584
713 668-9689
jnichols04@gmail.com
Jennifer Roth, Allied ASID
Roth Designs
974 Campbell #111
Houston, TX 77024
713 464-6366; 713 429-5635 fax
Dodie D. Sanders, Allied ASID
13515 US Hwy. 87 N
Victoria, TX 77904
dodiedees@gmail.com
Ann Tiffany Design
281 686-8883
713 439-0881 fax
anntiffany@gmail.com
Deborah Vise, Allied ASID
dvise@comast.net
Catherine Viviano, Allied ASID
2220 Brun St.
Houston, TX 77019
713 206-5974
cdviviano@att.net
A N G L E
Mary Wilson, ASID
2023 South Blvd.
Houston, TX 77098
713 667-3601
Welcome New
Members
Industry Partners
Industry Partners
Quality Home Improvements
zaira@qhii.com
Stone Pavillion
Cynthia McCoy
4517 Southerland Rd.
Houston, Tx 77092
281 925-0099
281 754-4370
info@stonepavillion.com
cindy@stonepavilion.com
Haworth, Inc.
Russ Fabiani, AIA
russfabiani@msn.com
Marilyn Biles
Marilyn Biles Abstract Art
Bob & Molly Mitchell
M & M Carpet Showroom
8562 Katy Frwy. Suite 140
Houston, TX 77024
713 621 1556
Pepco Sales
Terry Donahoe
10515 Okanella #600
Houston, TX 77041
tdonahoe@pepcosales.com
Wilsonart International
Patricia Groves
17311 Fairgrove Park Dr.
Houston, TX 77095
Allied Member
Kingwood College
Ellen M. Belcher, Allied Member ASID
Ellen Belcher
234 S Maple Glade Cir
The Woodlands, TX 77382-1427
281-362-1014
281-465-4701
wtsteelmagnolia@aol.com
Elizabeth Koval,Allied Member ASID
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4121 Dickson Street
Houston, TX 77007
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D E S I G N E R ’ S
A N G L E
Community
ASID Visits The National Design Triennial
Over 100 ASID art enthusiasts joined the Contemporary Arts Museum
Houston (CAMH) Senior Curator Toby Kamps for an artful March program.
This winter the CAMH presented Design Life Now: National Design
Triennial, the latest installment in an ongoing exhibition series from
the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. Inaugurated
in 2000, the Triennial seeks out and present the most innovative American
designs from the prior three years in a variety of fields including product
design, architecture, furniture, film, graphics, new technologies, animation science, medicine and fashion.
Susan Schotts and Audrey Drought
Art Institute instructor and designer, Diane Alexander discussing the CAM
exhibit with a group of her students
Lynne T Jones and Alton LaDay
The event was generously underwritten by The Houston Design Center,
Barefoot Wine and The LaDay Group. A special thanks goes to Karen
Cornelius and Kelly Hammond in the CAMH Development Office for
making the evening happen! Please visit www.camh.org for more information on this and other exhibitions.
One enthusiastic member was heard exclaiming to ASID President
Lynne Jones, “Lynne, you’re making ASID fun again!” This sentiment was
shared by all the guests on this inspiring evening.
One week after the CAMH visit, an intimate group of ASID members
joined LUXE Magazine for a private viewing of 'Imperative Design' at
Barbara Davis Gallery. Imperative Design was an exhibit curated by
Lauren Rottet and featured works by Zaha Hadid, Ross Lovegrove, Mark
Holmes, Arik Levy, Greg Lynn, David Mocarski and Lauren Rottet.
The works chosen for this show demonstrate “the inevitability and importance of reaching a point today in which everyone has access to modern
furnishings” as art, Rottet explained. Ms. Davis led the group on an informative tour to round out the art filled month of March for the chapter.
CAMH Development Director Karen Cornelius, Ann Epperson and Catheryn
Wilson
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Martha Lurie
Allison Ardoin, Lynne T Jones, Barbara Davis and
Akemi Inks
Ava Korab (on right) and guest
Sylvia and Hal Fullerton
Saima Seyer, Silver Hernandez and Shea Ferguson
Jeremy Wells, Debbie Pierce, Jamie Wells and
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I N D U S T R Y
P A R T N E R
N E W S
Member Support
Discover your Partners
IP/Designer Social Mixer
June 10th 6:00pm
By Christa Sharpe, Kravet/Lee Jofa Fabrics
Industry Partner Rep to the Board Co-Chair
Ray Levy and I are constantly being asked 'How
can I get involved with ASID?' and we have an event
coming up that is a perfect opportunity to do just
that! June 10th at 6:00pm is our IP/Designer Social
Mixer and there are a number of ways to be involved. For the low price
of $50 you will gain entry to the evening festivities and receive a cool
name tag that will allow you to stand out among the Designers. If you
are or aren't able to attend there are still a couple of items that will
need underwriters. We will have the sponsors names on a poster and
listed in the Angle the following issue. Areas that need underwriters
are valet services, bar, possibly a jazz band, and three prizes that will
be drawn during the event.
In addition, we will be having a matching game during the evening that
I would like everyone to participate in. I'll need a description about yourself. For example, my description might say "I used to run ProSource
Flooring and now I sell fabric and furniture for Kravet and Lee Jofa. I have
two adorable little boys named Wriley and Walker." The Designers would
need to ask around until they found me and then have their card signed.
IP members will stand out with flashing name-tags. Then that card will
be put in the drawing for one of the three prizes. The goal is obviously
to promote interaction between the IP members and the Designers and
it should be a lot of fun!
We are expecting a great turn-out for this event since is the first time
that we can recall in a while that the Programs Committee has been so
gracious to give us our own Program! This will be the June ASID program
and they only have 6 a year. This so a big effort on behalf of our current
board and chapter to encourage support for IP. So please thank Sandy
Sawyer and Syd Farber for allowing us to throw this event. And get
involved if you want to cultivate a relationship with the ASID Designer
that will definitely be mutually fruitful for the both of you.
Please send your descriptions of yourself to participate in the festivities to me at christa.sharpe@kravet.com, this will also serve as your
RSVP and get you your cool name badge when you send your $50 to Linda
Marble. Send any desire to be an underwriter and have your name listed
to ray@sunsmartfilm.com or contact Linda Marble the director at the
new ASID office 713-626-1470.
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I strive to use Industry Partners for all of my projects.
I tell my clients that if they use these people I know
they will receive the best the industry has to offer.
Every designer has a team, and I’m fortunate
to say my team is composed completely
of Gulf Coast Industry Partners.
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I N D U S T R Y
P A R T N E R
N E W S
Member Support
“It’s all About Timing”
By Ray Levy, Sunbelt Window Film
Industry partner Rep to the Board Co-Chair
Whether or not you own your own business is
not relative. Sometimes the outcome, regardless
of success or failure can depend on timing. And if
you happen to be an Industry Partner your timing
could not be better.
Since the first of the year we have many new IP members with one
common goal. The most frequent response when asked why Industry
Partners, “To do more business with Interior Designers”. In 2008 you
will have more opportunity than in past years to grow your designer business. Our marketing strategies are more aggressive and will no doubt
get the exposure we are all looking for.
Christa Sharpe with Kravet/Lee Jofa Fabric and her team of volunteer IP members have put together a wonderful Designer/Industry Partner
social evening at the Grove. The Grove is Houston’s hot new open air
restaurant in the park across from George Brown and adjacent to Minute
Maid. Look for Christa’s article in this issue.
We’ll be looking for sponsors and volunteers to help with this terrific
networking opportunity. The probability of you rubbing elbows with your
next customer is very likely and the contacts made will I’m sure prove
to be very valuable for your business.
There are so many ways for you to participate: Food, Entertainment,
Valet parking, Bar-tab, Door prizes, etc. Your involvement will be appreciated and your contribution will get noticed. If you just joined our organization this is your chance to improve your exposure to ASID. Isn’t it the
reason you became an IP member? If you are a well seasoned IP member
thank you again for your past contributions to our great group of people.
If you’re just getting your feet wet,
c’mon jump in the water is fine
We look forward to your assistance, if you would like to be a sponsor
or be part of our Summer Social let us know. We need your help to
make this a tremendous success.
Christa Sharpe, Kravet Fabrics 281-250-3183 christa.sharpe@kravet.com
Ray Levy, Sunbelt Window Film 281-579-0200 ray@sunsmartfilm.com
Linda Marble, ASID Director 713-626-1470 linda@asidtgcc.org
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DECORATIVE
CENTER
HOUSTON
Knowledge
DCH Spring Market
Tuesday, May 6
We are very excited to announce an exclusive partnership between
Architectural Digest and Decorative Center Houston at the annual Spring
Market taking place on Tuesday, May 6, 2008.
Paige Rense, Editor in Chief AD and Charles S. Cohen, President/Owner
of DCH are dedicated to producing the most innovative and informative
events that are sure to set a precedent in the design community.
AD is the world’s definitive design magazine reaching an audience of
5 million readers each month. As sole publishing industry sponsor for
this major to-the-trade market, AD Editor in Chief Paige Rense will moderate
the opening keynote panel discussion. Members of the AD 100, a selection of their top designers and architects, will participate in panel discussions, showroom programs and presentations.
During this event, AD will hold “open auditions” for residential interior designers. A panel of AD editors will meet with candidates and
evaluate their work. Winning submissions will appear both in future
editions of AD and on the magazine’s website: www.architecturaldigest.com.
For a full schedule of events check our website www.decorativecenter.com.
Knowledge
The Ex c lu s iv e
Hou s t on
R epr e sent ativ e
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DCH Events
Thursday, May 8
Houston Community College Interior Design Program portofolio show
all day through out the First Floor.
May 6 - 31
THROUGH HIS LENS: HARRY BENSON’S PORTRAITS OF OUR WORLD
Ground Floor Gallery
To the Trade Only. Located in The Houston Design Center
7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 150, Houston, TX 77024
T: 713-880-5448 Š F: 713-880-8744 Š www.aqinteriors.com
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Scottish-born photojournalist Harry Benson arrived in the U.S. with
The Beatles in 1964 – and took the first American photo of the Fab Four.
Architectural Digest is proud to honor Mr. Benson’s illustrative career
by sponsoring the first-ever Houston exhibit of his photography at the
Decorative Center Houston. Benson, a regular contributor to the magazine, has captured most of the highlights – and lowlights of this country’s
watershed events. He was in the Los Angeles hotel ballroom when Robert
F. Kennedy was assassinated. He stood close to Richard Nixon when the
President announced his resignation. He was on the Meredith March with
Martin Luther King. He captured a Madonna-esque portrait of recentlyslain Benazir Bhutto cradling her son in her arms -- and he has photographed
every U.S. President from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. Not many “Bold
Face Named” icons have escaped his lens. Benson has shot portraits of
such diverse luminaries as: Princess Di, James Brown, Al Pacino, Michael
Jackson, Frank Sinatra and then-wife Mia Farrow, Bette Midler, Greta
Garbo, Judy Garland, Mick Jagger, Elizabeth Taylor, Truman Capote, Alfred
Hitchcock, Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg, to name just a few.
DECORATIVE
CENTER
HOUSTON
Knowledge
Third Thursday
Mark your calendars for the Third Thursday of each month (excluding
May & December), for an exciting presentation from the DCH lecture
series, now sponsored by Decorative Center Houston and LUXE Magazine.
These Third Thursday presentations include guest speakers on the latest
in interior design, product presentations and luncheons. This is a great
opportunity to stay on top of design trends and be educated in the
latest products and lines our showrooms have to offer. Visit our website
at www.decorativecenter.com for more information.
June 19
10:00 AM
David Sutherland Showroom, Suite 170
Sutherland® furniture has transformed outdoor furniture from the
mundane to the sublime, inspiring designers to re-think the out-of-doors
as a continuum of their stylish interiors. Sutherland furniture, coupled
with Perennials™ Outdoor Fabrics, creates harmony between furnishings
and their settings. Classic inspired teak designs from Sutherland and the
durable, yet beautiful Perennials designs require only a simple
schedule of maintenance to ensure of lifetime of enjoyment. Join the
national sales manager, Ron Stevens, in a presentation on June 19, 10 AM
at the David Sutherland Showroom, Suite 170 for a presentation on maintaining Sutherland teak products, as well as Perennials Outdoor Fabrics.
Knowledge
DCH Education Programs
DCH has planned an exciting calendar of continuing education programs
for our design professionals. These special days host a series of lectures
by leading designers, editors, and industry experts to further educate
trade professionals with valuable insight into today’s latest design trends.
Seminars cover a variety of topics, focusing on current issues, trends and
materials, in addition to marketing and publicity tips and resources specific
to the design industry.
Please contact the following for reservation and fee information:
Beverly Vosko, 713-464-0055
Design Art Seminars, 1-800-264-9605
The CEU courses listed will be held in Suite 6004 at DCH.
May
Beverly Vosko
Thursday, May 22
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Compare and Contrast English and French Furniture
(Including 1 hour on barrier free design)
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C A L E N D A R
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MAY 2008
02-25
ASID Community Service Project/Spring ASID Designer
Showhouse at the Samuel May Williams House opens. Dates
are the first four weekends in May and ending on Memorial Day
May 26th. www.asidtgcc.org
06
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Spring Market Day
Decorative Center Houston www.decorativecenter.com.
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E V E N T S
Compare and Contrast English and French Furniture
8 CEU's including 1 hour of Barrier Free, Decorative Center
Houston - 6th Floor Conference Room Cost $275, 9 am - 6 pm
www.interiordesign-ed.com
The Art of Design – Sip & Stroll event with Houston Magazine
and Lexus 6:30PM
JUNE 2008
07
A Full day of HSW CEUs by Donna Vining, FASID, IIDA,
RID,CAPS and Tom Schwenk EcoBroker® Hampton Inn
Galleria 4500 Post Oak Parkway INFO: 813.857.2309
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01
NCIDQ Application Deadline for Fall 2008 Examination
(for first time applicants only) www.asid.org
13
Board Meeting
TGCC ASID Office, 4:30 pm www.asid.org
10
13
2nd Tuesday Program – featured program hosted by Charlotte
Nail Antiques – Celebrating Rienzi 11AM
Katherine Howe, Rienzi’s founding director and a contributor
to the book, will chronicle Rienzi’s metamorphosis during its
last ten years and discuss some to the notable discoveries
that have come to light. Book signing and luncheon to immediately follow presentation.
Houston Design Center, Suite 165
713.869.9511
Discover your Partners...
June ASID Program
The Grove at Discover Green Park; 6:00 pm
1611 Lamar, Houston, TX
RSVP to the ASID office 713.626.1470
Complimentary Valet Parking
10
Board Meeting
TGCC ASID Office, 4:30 pm www.asidtgcc.org
10
2nd Tuesday Program – featured program hosted by Leisure
Collections co-hosted by GLOSS Magazine
11
New Peer Group Formation Meeting
12:00 Noon, Lunch Served
RSVP to ASID Office – 713.626.1470
12
Open House, Morrison Supply
Time: 5:00 - 7:30pm
6867 Wynnwood Lane, Houston TX 77008
Sponsors: Kohler, Viking, and Morrison Supply
See new Kohler products in their showroom, and Chef Scottie
from Viking will be cooking for everyone. Food, beverages,
networking event.
20
2008 ASID Design Awards Kick Off Party & Reception
6:00 PM Roche Bobois 4810 San Felipe
Sponsored by Houston Chronicle/Gloss Magazine
21
The Houston Design Center’s Cruise Party
717 Rosine Street • Houston, Texas 77019
Office (713) 942-8676 • Fax (713) 942-7606
"Crafting Timeless Furnishings"
JULY 2008
17
A Full day of HSW CEUs by Donna Vining, FASID, IIDA, RID,CAPS
and Tom Schwenk EcoBroker® Hampton Inn Galleria 4500 Post
Oak Parkway INFO: 813.857.2309 Tom@Seminarsbydesign.net
SEPTEMBER 2008
Handcrafted Custom Iron Furniture
Custom Lighting Fixtures
Custom Drapery Rods & Hardware
18
A Full day of HSW CEUs by Donna Vining, FASID, IIDA, RID,CAPS
and Tom Schwenk EcoBroker® Hampton Inn Galleria 4500 Post
Oak Parkway INFO: 813.857.2309 Tom@Seminarsbydesign.net
OCTOBER 2008
03-04
2008 Fall NCIDQ Examination
www.asid.org
04-19
2008 Fall ASID TGCC Show House The Woodlands
www.asidtgcc.org
24
ASID Texas Gulf Coast Chapter Paris, France Tour
October 24 -November 02
NOVEMBER 2008
Bring Your Designs, Your Ideas, And Your Imagination
11
Second Annual ASID Golf Classic
Wildcat Golf Club
Calendar of Events dates, times and information are subject to change.
Angle • Texas Gulf Coast Chapter
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Pride of Persia
Rug Co.
Education. Experience. Integrity.
Specializing in antique Persian rugs and high-quality
decorative rugs from around the world.
Rug services include wash, repair, installation, and appraisal.
Annual rug course offered through
Rice University’s Susanne M. Glasscock
School of Continuing Studies.
PRIDE OF PERSIA
Owned and operated by Mehdi Abedi, Ph.D.
and Lisa Slappey, Ph.D.
Showroom in The Antique Center of Texas
1001 West Loop North, Houston, Texas 77055
713-684-4653 w w w . p r i d e o f p e r s i a . c o m
Open to the public
seven days a week
10:00 until 6:00.
PECK & COMPANY

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