New Mexico architect Robert M. Calvani inaugurated as new NCARB President

The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) has inaugurated New Mexico architect Robert M. Calvani, FAIA, NCARB as its 2020 President.  For the next year, Calvani will lead the nation's 55 architectural licensing boards amid seismic upheavals taking shape within the architectural profession amid the economic and social tumult resulting from the COVID-19 crisis. In a statement announcing his inauguration, Calvani writes, “I am honored by the trust placed in me to lead the Council this year. NCARB has built up great momentum in the past several years, and I look forward to continuing our efforts to be agile, embrace new approaches, and raise awareness of our important work to protect the public.” According to the announcement, Calvani aims to focus his tenure on "exploring issues related to regulating incidental architecture practice, architects’ responsible charge when signing and sealing documents, and ethics in the profession" while also expanding "efforts to ...

New Mexico architect Robert M. Calvani inaugurated as new NCARB President

The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) has inaugurated New Mexico architect Robert M. Calvani, FAIA, NCARB as its 2020 President. 

For the next year, Calvani will lead the nation's 55 architectural licensing boards amid seismic upheavals taking shape within the architectural profession amid the economic and social tumult resulting from the COVID-19 crisis.

In a statement announcing his inauguration, Calvani writes, “I am honored by the trust placed in me to lead the Council this year. NCARB has built up great momentum in the past several years, and I look forward to continuing our efforts to be agile, embrace new approaches, and raise awareness of our important work to protect the public.”

According to the announcement, Calvani aims to focus his tenure on "exploring issues related to regulating incidental architecture practice, architects’ responsible charge when signing and sealing documents, and ethics in the profession" while also expanding "efforts to ...