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Ashley Clark, Assoc. AIA
<br />Youth and Place making
<br />As a young designer with multiple interests and talents within the design field, Ashley has found a unique role
<br />within Shook Kelley as a "Jack of all Trades." Though trained in architecture, she has an aptitude for planning,
<br />graphics and business, which gives her the ability to work on a variety of project types. Her involvement with
<br />the AIA at both the state and national levels has given her a unique perspective of the profession, uncommon
<br />for many architects. Because she has an eclectic background of living experiences, Ashley has a broad
<br />understanding of the differences to living in a city, town, suburb or rural area. This insight is a valuable asset to
<br />understanding the user experience in each of these environments. She currently lives along Charlotte's light
<br />rail line where she can walk to a variety of amenities including work. It's a living situation she feels is desirable
<br />to many young professionals like her, and will continue to become increasingly popular among other
<br />demographics in the near future.
<br />Ashley Clark, Assoc. AIA
<br />Shook Kelley
<br />2151 Hawkins Street
<br />Suite 400
<br />Charlotte NC 28203
<br />T 704.377.0661x228
<br />F 704.377.0953
<br />ashleyclark @shookkelIey.com
<br />Gabriel Durand Hollis, FAIA
<br />Housing and Economic Development
<br />Gabriel Durand Hollis, FAIA, has twenty -four years of professional experience in design, master planning,
<br />programming, costs estimating, and project management. In addition, his experience ranges from the
<br />renovation of the San Antonio International Airport to housing projects, warehouses and space planning,
<br />governmental and high -rise office buildings. Mr. Durand Hollis has concentrated on the business aspects of
<br />Architecture, planning and design. His firm has developed feasibility studies and estimates for a wide range of
<br />work. In addition, their forecasting and projections have proven to be fairly accurate. The firm studied
<br />demographic projections for the San Marcos independent school District for development of new campuses
<br />and much of the master plan was brought to fruition.
<br />Since 1986, the firm of Durand - Hollis Rupe has literally designed hundreds of projects in the San Antonio area,
<br />Many of these are in the underserved areas of town, where a large segment of our population living in
<br />poverty, on the streets, or substandard housing. Projects range from elderly housing, shelters for the abused,
<br />Community centers, family planning clinics, hospice, dental, vision, and emergency clinics, drug screening,
<br />community action programs, dialysis clinics, drug and alcohol counseling, senior nutrition centers, physical
<br />therapy, psychological offices and a majority of hospital areas and functions. The firm believes their work in
<br />the area has a common theme of serving the community. Many of their Church projects, fire stations, police
<br />stations, Community College buildings, and law enforcement projects, would also tie into this theme. The firm
<br />has built up a body of experience that helps sort out what works and what does not. And, when it does not
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