Marie-Louise Laleyan Architectural Collection, 1961-2007 (Ms2013-090)

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Marie-Louise Laleyan Architectural Collection, 1961-2007 (Ms2013-090)

Description

Marie-Louise Laleyan was a San Francisco based architect with 48 years of experience including 30 years as principal of Laleyan Architects (1977-2007). Born and educated in Bulgaria, Laleyan arrived in the United States in 1964. Laleyan practiced architecture in Sofia, Bulgaria; Paris, France; and the United States. Before establishing her own practice she worked with the firms Hart & Turner Architects (Sacramento, CA); Richard Neutra (Los Angeles, CA); and the San Francisco, CA firms of Claude Oakland and Associates; Anshen & Allen; Mario J. Ciamp, FAIA; and Paffard, Keatings, Clay.

An active member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), she served on the Northern California Chapter's Board of Directors, as co-chairperson of the national AIA Task Force on Women in Architecture, and coauthor of the AIA Affirmative Action Plan. She was also a founder of the Bay Area's Organization of Women in Architecture (OWA) and represented the interests of women architects at numerous conferences and seminars.

The establishment of Laleyan Associates in 1977 was the culmination of a lifelong career intention and in her words a 'family tradition.' Laleyan was committed to keeping the firm small so that she would be able to provide quality service and personal attention to each project and client. Projects undertaken by Laleyan Architects included light commercial, medical, institutional, residential, and public buildings with construction costs ranging from 25,000-3.4 million dollars.

In 2001, Laleyan began providing Physical Needs Assessments and Construction Monitoring services for the California Housing Finance Agency (CHFA), a state housing acquisition lender to non-profit and for profit developers.

Laleyan died on January 21, 2014.

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