Join us for a lively presentation by one of CAP’s most successful alumni-owned firms at 4 p.m. Monday, March 8.

The presentation by Landon Bone Baker Architects of Chicago will feature five CAP grads from the Department of Architecture. It’s more than architecture driving this award-winning firm: Community building, affordable housing, and neighborhood planning are hallmarks.

Alumni participating are:

  • Catherine Baker, FAIA, a principal in the company who holds a professional Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) degree from Ball State.
  • Jeff Bone, FAIA, a principal in the company who holds a professional Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) degree from Ball State.
  • Jack Schroeder, AIA, LEED AP, a principal in the company who holds a professional Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) degree from Ball State.
  • Tad Jameyfield, a project architect who holds a bachelor’s degree with a major in architecture from Ball State.
  • Kate Lengacher Cichon, AIA LEED AP BD+C who holds both a bachelor’s degree with a major in architecture and a professional Master of Architecture (M.Arch) from Ball State.

Bone, Baker, and a third principal, Peter Landon, were recognized as Chicagoans of the year in the field of architecture by the Chicago Tribune in 2018 for the firm’s “carefully-crafted contemporary buildings that respect and uplift their surroundings as well as their inhabitants.”

The firm has won dozens of awards for design, preservation, affordable housing, landscape architecture, and more. Projects to be discussed include La Casa Norte, SACRED, LBBA Labs, Westhaven Park IID, and Emmett Street Apartments.

For a link to attend the presentation, write to caplectures@bsu.edu.

(Photo above shows La Casa Norte by Tom Harris photography. Used by permission.)