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Moorestown Resident Named Past President of State Architectural Association
Kimberly Bunn has been named past president of the American Institute of Architect's New Jersey chapter.

Moorestown, NJ -- Moorestown resident Kimberly Bunn has been named as the past president of the New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects  (AIA-NJ). She was installed during AIA-NJ’s annual awards gala in Florham Park, the organization announced.
Bunn is the owner and principal of Moorestown-based Bunn Architecture, a full-service architectural firm noted for its residential projects.
“Through advocacy, public awareness and professional development initiatives, AIA-NJ aims to create an ideal environment for inspired architecture in the state of New Jersey,” Bunn said. “Our organization has been at the forefront of addressing many of the state’s most pressing issues, notably the continued recovery from Hurricane Sandy. I’m proud to maintain my affiliation with AIA-NJ and to continue to improve the practice and stature of architecture in the Garden State.”
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Bunn’s specialties include historic renovations and incorporating environmental principles into her projects.
She has been a member of AIA for over 17 years, and has served in a leadership capacity for more than a decade. She also sits on AIA-NJ’s Board of Trustees and chairs its Communications Committee. Bunn previously served as first and second vice president, president-elect and president.
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At the local level, Bunn is a past president and current Trustee of AIA-West Jersey, one of AIA-NJ’s six local sections.
Bunn is very active in Moorestown. She sits on the board of a number of local non-profits.Â
Bunn is also a trustee for the Moorestown Improvement Association (MIA), an organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing the quality of life in Moorestown.
Combining her interests in architecture and historic preservation, she has developed and continues to lead the MIA’s bi-annual historic walking tours. In 2014, Bunn released “Moorestown,” which celebrates the structures and people of the historic city.
Other officers that were installed at the gala were Justin Mihalik, AIA, as president; Ben Lee, AIA, as president elect; Verity Frizzell, AIA, as first vice president; Judith Donnelly, AIA, as second vice president; John Cwikla, AIA, as secretary; and Brandon Warshofsky, Assoc. AIA, as regional associate director. Steven Lazarus, AIA, continues as treasurer and Robert Cozzarelli, AIA, continues as regional representative.
The attached image of Kimberly Bunn was provided by AIA-NJ
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