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December 1, 2011 in News
December 1, 2011 in News
July 8, 2011 in News
Women in Design – Kansas City,
As we begin to plan our Fall Event we are looking to you, our members, for input. Below is a link to a short survey to help us plan the WiD-KC Fall Event. It is just a few short multiple-choice questions that will only take 3-5 minutes to complete. Your answers will help us narrow in on topics that are relevant to you. If you have any additional input, feedback, ideas or are interested in assisting with planning the event, please feel free to contact Dana Hetrick or Amanda Scott at programs@widkc.org.
Click here to complete the Survey. Please complete the survey by July 15.
Thank you for your time and support!
For more information on the Programs Committee click here.
December 22, 2010 in News
WiD-KC is proud that we accomplished all of our first 5 year goals that were set forth by WiD-KC’s founding committee. Over the past several months we have been working hard to gather feedback, ideas and ambitions to inform the direction of this organization for the next five years. With the help of our members and the dedication of our current board and committee chairs we have created a set of goals for our next 5 years:
Be Recognized
Share & Promote
Educate
Outreach
Empower
Download complete details here: 5-Year Goals.pdf
November 28, 2010 in News
Get your WiD-KC T-shirts today! We will be placing a bulk order for regular T-shirts, Ladies T-shirts, and Coffee Mugs. To place your order click here and we will contact your for payment when the orders arrive. Wear your shirt to events, volunteer opportunities, and to support Women in Design.
November 14, 2010 in News
In celebration of our five year anniversary we have established the Women in Design – Kansas City Scholarship which will be available to women at any level of study, who are in pursuit of a degree in design related fields such as Architecture/Interior Design/ Landscape Design/Industrial Design/Product Design. Judgment for WiD-KC scholarships is based on need, academic excellence and demonstrated leadership. Click on the links below to download the application or to donate to the Scholarship fund.
October 18, 2010 in News

Welcome to WiD-KC’s new web home. We have revamped the look and feel of our website to better accommodate our members and to incorporate our new brand. We are excited to launch the site, which has many user-friendly features including online rsvp for events, events calendar “sidebar”, and blog-style news & events homepage. You will find a lot of information about our organization, committees, and resources. We are still ironing out a few wrinkles and developing a few pages on the site, but we hope our new format will keep all of our members, new and old, informed and involved in our ever-growing organization. Take a look around and leave us a comment. We’d love to hear from you!
September 30, 2010 in Living History
Carole Lechevin is a Landscape Architect and owner of Site Line LLC.
Who in design have you learned most from?
I was fortunate to have the opportunity to get to work with three very talented landscape architects during the construction of the Sprint World Headquarters Campus. Kevin Sloan, David Carlson, and Janet Garwood were with the Hillier Group, the lead architect of the project. I learned an appreciation for “Less is more” in regards to plant material use.
April 1, 2010 in Living History
Marsha Hoffman is an architect and Partner at SFS Architecture.
Where do you look for your inspiration?
Travel – there is nothing like seeing architecture first hand. The architecture in Europe, particularly the contemporary architecture in Germany is some of my favorite. Travel not only inspires my love of design but also my love of food and wine.
September 1, 2009 in Living History
Dr. Cindy Frewen Wuellner, FAIA is President of Frewen Architects Inc.
Favorite Design Book?
Santiago Calatrava signed a book for me with the sketch of a bird, so that is my favorite photo design book. Pallasmaa’s elegant The Eyes of the Skin inspires me as an architect. The Architect by Maggie Toy compiles fantastic biographies and work by women architects who are making significant contributions.
September 1, 2008 in Living History

Amy Slattery is an architect with BNIM and also the founding director of Women in Design – Kansas City.
What do you see as a major emerging direction for design?
“With the hyper-acceleration of communication across the world, we now have so many influences and design has become somewhat muddled – anything is possible so much of what is done today has lost the key element of constraint. I hope the fad of “green” as a buzz word will mean sustainable design just becomes the way we do things, not an extra. I think with the influence of sustainability, we are able to tailor our work into more regional styles, and the days of the brand name architect may fade into memory.”