The National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) honored
Pascale Sablan, Associate, with a NOMA Prize for Excellence in Design (Unbuilt) for her proposed redesign of the
AMHE Haiti School Campus in Cap-Haitien, which was destroyed in the 2010 earthquake. Pascale collaborated on the design with high school students from the ACE Mentoring program. Their design focused on uniting the campus through landscaping topography patterns, circulation paths, and building compositions. The campus's complex programs include classrooms and labs; student and faculty residences; administrative offices and cafeteria; and shared programs, such as a gymnasium, library and auditorium.
(left-right) Venesa Alicea, AIA; Jack Travis, FAIA; Pascale Sablan, AIA; 2016 AIA President-elect Russell Davidson, FAIA; and nycobaNOMA Past-president Tonja Adair, AIA. Photo Credit: Fernando Gaglianese
In addition to the award, she presented at NOMA's 42nd Annual Conference "For the LOVE of it" on the design and technology of the
Museum of the Built Environment, currently under construction in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.