“Architecture should put people first, then form, then function.”

 

Publications + Presentations

AIA|DC DesignDC

AIA Virgina ArchEX

AIASF Equity By Design (2015) (2022)

NOMA Conference

AIA Honolulu

AIA Potomac Valley

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Architecture is not just about the design.

Obtaining a permit sometimes involve advocating for the client and defending the design to the local Zoning Board. In pursuant for a special exception, watch as Melissa address the DC Board of Zoning Adjustment Public Meeting & Hearing.

 

Chart your own professional trajectory.

Melissa was part of a panel discussing personal journeys on the path of leadership through AIA chapter Potomac Valley. This dialogue offers valuable insights and guidance offers how organizational involvement can help young professionals define their leadership abilities early on.

 
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Leadership takes on many forms.

Melissa talks about how The Architects Foundation provided a college scholarship greatly benefited her life as a design professional, at the American Institutes of Architects Conference.

 
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Award Winning Industry Leader

 
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Podcaster & Advocate

Architecture is Political Podcast is where black and brown folks have a conversation about architecture. The purpose of this podcast is to rediscover why Melissa decided to study architecture, preform an in-depth investigation into the Northwest One area in Washington, DC., as well conduct interviews with various architectural professionals, planners and experts. Representation matters and podcasting provides an equal opportunity medium.

 

“Always ask yourself, are you servicing the community or the client when working on housing projects. Be honest when answering, because you can only serve one.”

— Melissa R Daniel