Boynton Awarded President’s Medal for Distinguished Service

Twelve individuals have been awarded the National Council of Architectural Registration Board’s (NCARB) highest honor, the President’s Medal for Distinguished Service. The medals were bestowed by 2018-2019 President David L. Hoffman, FAIA, NCARB, Hon. FCARM, at the organization’s 2019 Centennial Annual Business Meeting. President Hoffman commended each of this year’s recipients for their commitment to architectural regulation and NCARB’s mission to protect the public’s health, safety, and welfare.

Robert Boynton, FAIA

Bob Boynton, FAIA, of Richmond, Virginia, was recognized for nearly 30 years of service to the Council, Region 2, and 18 years of service to the Virginia Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, Certified Interior Designers, and Landscape Architects. In addition to serving in various leadership positions on the NCARB Board of Directors and Virginia Board, Boynton was appointed to the NAAB Board of Directors and the AIA National Ethics Council. As NCARB president in 2004, Boynton led efforts to update the ARE’s content areas and expand international practice through the Tri-National Council and APEC Architect Project Steering Committee. Since the early-1990s, Boynton has volunteered for over a dozen initiatives, including the Education, Examination, Broadly Experienced Architect, and Professional Conduct committees. Boynton also provided his insights and institutional knowledge as a valuable member of the Centennial Advisory Committee.

Kate Nosbisch, Hon. AIA Virginia

Kate R. Nosbisch, Hon. AIA Virginia, of Richmond, Virginia, was recognized for her many years of service to the Council and Virginia Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, Certified Interior Designers, and Landscape Architects. Nosbisch became the board executive of the Virginia Board in 2008 and was elected to the NCARB Board of Directors in 2013 as the Member Board Executive director. Her passion for professional, best-practice approaches to governance has influenced her peers nationally as well as the NCARB culture. Throughout her service to NCARB, she has been a dedicated volunteer on the Audit, Member Board Executives, and Policy Advisory committees, as well as the Model Law Task Force. For the past decade, Nosbisch has served as a voice for her constituents and played a vital role in improving the effectiveness of the Council’s services for Member Boards.

Boynton Appointed Chair of Ethics Council

AIA Virginia member, Robert A. Boynton, FAIA has been appointed to chair the National Ethics Council for 2018.

Robert Boynton, FAIA

The National Ethics Council (NEC) is appointed by the AIA Board of Directors to enforce the Code. The NEC also: proposes revisions to the Code; proposes revisions to the NEC’s Rules of Procedure, which govern the process for handling a complaint; and educates the public and AIA members on ethical issues in architecture.

Ethics and integrity are essential to our work

AIA members are dedicated to the highest standards of professionalism, integrity and competence. The AIA Code of Ethics guides members’ conduct in fulfilling those obligations. The Code applies to the professional activities of all AIA members, regardless of their membership category.

The Code is arranged in three tiers: Canons (broad principles of conduct); Ethical standards (more specific goals toward which each should aspire); Rules of conduct (mandatory requirements).

Read the AIA Code of Ethics.

 

Presidential Citations Awarded

2016 AIA President Nick Vlattas, AIA, awarded two Presidential Citations recently.

Nick Vlattas, AIA and Robert Boynton, FAIA
Nick Vlattas, AIA and Robert Boynton, FAIA

The first was to Robert A. Boynton, FAIA, which read – AIA Virginia, a Society of the American Institute of Architects, is privileged to confer this Presidential Citation Upon Robert A. Boynton, FAIA. For seventeen years, he has supported the ideals of the American Institute of Architects and its historic mission to be of ever-increasing service to society through his service on the Virginia State Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, Certified Interior Designers, and Landscape Architects. As the Board’s Chair on two separate occasions, he advanced the inestimable value of this profession’s enduring commitment to preserve the health, safety, and welfare of the public it so respectfully serves.

 

Nick Vlattas, AIA and Kenney Payne, AIA. Photo by Dan Currier.
Nick Vlattas, AIA and Kenney Payne, AIA. Photo by Dan Currier.

And the second was to Kenney Payne, AIA, which read – AIA Virginia, a Society of the American Institute of Architects, is privileged to confer this Presidential Citation Upon Kenney Payne, AIA. Inspired by the practical efficiency of our profession, he has dedicated much of his career to enriching the individual and collective understanding of building codes and standards, the inimitable twin pillars that support the practice of architecture. Hundreds of his industry colleagues throughout Virginia have benefited from his wisdom, expertise, and passion, which he has so selflessly and willingly shared through countless professional development settings and sessions.

Congratulations to you both!