2018

Norm Applebaum, 2018

Norm Applebaum has spent 50 years creating timeless designs that spring from Modernism's ideal of truth in function and materials, evolving the California Modern ideal of indoor-outdoor living into a highly individualized architecture. To quote Norm, “Great architecture is born from the single mind focused on a timeless concept.”  

Receiving his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Arizona State University in 1968, Norm was mentored by the late Calvin Straub FAIA.  He also studied under architectural visionary Paolo Soleri for five years. 

Establishing his practice in 1972, Norm’s completed projects include over 30 custom residences, 40 residential remodels, and four commercial projects.  While most projects are in California, his work can be found as far afield as Wisconsin, Georgia, and Maryland.   

In addition to receiving numerous awards, Norm’s projects have been featured in seven books, eleven international publications, and over fifty national, regional and local publications.  Julius Shulman, architectural photographer who has documented Norm’s work, said, “You are a master at what you do. Your work is tied to the Modernists of Southern California, Harris, Shindler, Wright -- yet it is fresh, new and exciting.” 

Each of Norm’s homes reflects the individual personality and lifestyle of its owner.  “Architecture is working together with clients to create a functional work of art.  If the function isn't met, it isn't architecture.”  His Zen-like approach to the site respects nature. Believing that real architecture grows out of the land, he carefully integrates his structures into the surroundings so that they blend harmoniously with the natural environment.   

As Joseph Wong, FAIA acknowledged, “Norm is at once a devoted designer, artist, musician, and master-craftsman whose work has elevated the profession.  His thorough devotion to his clients and projects, his aptitude at originating, expressing, and promoting innovative design when approaching a challenge, and his dedication to invention, all set him apart from his colleagues.” 

John Ziebarth, 2018

 John Ziebarth is being honored for his unparalleled volunteer service to the profession.  For 30 years, he has served with distinction as AIA | San Diego’s primary representative on in-numerous land-use regulatory boards, task forces, and committees throughout the County, always striving to achieve logical efficiencies in the codes and a balance between the myriad interests impacted by each undertaking, all while running a successful architectural firm.   

Growing up in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, he attended the University of Utah, receiving degrees in Accounting, History, and a Masters in Architecture.  Awakening his commitment to public service, John dedicated two years in the Peace Corps, serving in Benin, West Africa designing and building primary and secondary schools.   

Moving to San Diego in 1979, John gained valuable experience in a number of firms before joining Oremen Associates as a Project Architect, a firm encouraging involvement with AIA|SD.  He got involved with BEEP (Built Environment Education Program), working with hundreds of elementary school children.  In 1992, John founded Ziebarth Associates specializing in retail and commercial projects. 

While heading his firm, John volunteered thousands of hours as AIA|SD’s voice on technical committees dealing with zoning and regulatory issues, bringing common sense to an overly complicated process.  A partial list of committees/activities includes: 

  • Advisory Board rewriting San Diego’s Zoning Code 

  • Code Monitoring Team for SD’s Land Development Code 

  • Technical Advisory Committee - City of San Diego DSD 

  • City of San Diego 2008 General Plan 

  • Citizens Oversight Committee - Chula Vista DVD 

  • Airport Technical Advisory Group for 15 Airport Land-Use Compatibility Plans  

  • Land-Use Planning around San Diego International Airport 

  • Airport Land Use Plan for Naval Air Station North Island for City of Coronado 

 

The Peace Corps’ credo has been John Ziebarth’s lifetime goal: “To build a better world, one community at a time.”