Of course it can.
I AM AIA
Mona Zellers AIA
Mona Zellers AIA
A Seattle native and the daughter of two local architects, Mona helped found the design collaborative Frankenstein Inc. and currently works at Johnston Architects. She co-chaired the Seattle AIA Honor Awards Committee in 2013-2014, is a frequent guest juror at the University of Washington’s College of the Built Environment, served on the AIA Seattle and Design in Public Board of Directors. Mona has won two Seattle AIA Honor Awards.
I joined AIA Seattle out of a desire to participate in a community-wide dialogue about the future of the profession, the values that we espouse, and the potential for architecture to change the way we live.
Through its programs, the AIA bridges the gap between research, academia and practice, and in so doing brings focus to the issues that I care about- topics ranging from the future of sustainability to the potential of architecture to be socially transformative.
Through my association with AIA Seattle, I have formed connections to people throughout the architectural community here. I have also met designers from all over the world through my time as co-chair of the Honor Awards Committee
I am currently working on the design for a new middle school building located here in Seattle, but I always have a couple other small projects going on the side, usually involving plywood.
I am a designer who likes to make things.
A drawing of a hot dog with legs.
I did not expect to become so interested in fabrication. For me, working directly with materials is as important as being able to zoom out and have a big idea about a space or building.
I think it is imperative for architects to continue to find new agencies in the work they do and new avenues for their talents. We now have the ability to varying degrees to take our virtual models and fabricate them directly ourselves. As we better learn to use these tools and incorporate them into the design process, we can not only create efficiencies but re-gain our connection to the reality of building.
Of course it can.
I want to create beautiful spaces and things that stimulate and cultivate the human experience in some way.
Its a tie between the Seattle Public Library and St. Ignatius Chapel at Seattle University.
“Everybody has a plan ’til they get punched in the mouth.” – Mike Tyson
