Melanie Reddrick
About Melanie Reddrick
Melanie Reddrick, AIA, serves as the Regional Director and President-Elect on the AIA North Carolina Executive Board of Directors, with expertise in architecture and interior design across various project types.
Melanie Reddrick AIA Regional Director
Melanie Reddrick serves as a Regional Director with dual licenses in Architecture and Interior Design. With a robust background that spans housing, education, retail, and municipal/community-based projects, she brings a wealth of expertise to her role. Melanie's work is characterized by a commitment to sustainable building practices, advocating for environmentally responsible design across North Carolina.
Melanie Reddrick Education and Teaching at UNC Charlotte
In addition to her professional roles, Melanie Reddrick has contributed to the academic community as an adjunct instructor for UNC Charlotte's School of Architecture. Her involvement in education underscores her dedication to fostering the next generation of architects and designers. Her dual licensure and extensive field experience enrich her teaching methods, providing students with practical insights and industry-relevant knowledge.
Melanie Reddrick AIA North Carolina Executive Board
Melanie Reddrick currently serves as the President-Elect on the AIA North Carolina Executive Board of Directors. Her leadership role in this prestigious organization reflects her commitment to advancing the field of architecture through professional advocacy and sustainable practice initiatives. Melanie's involvement with AIA North Carolina highlights her dedication to shaping the future of architectural practice in the state.
Melanie Reddrick Sustainable Building Advocate
Melanie Reddrick is a dedicated advocate for sustainable building practices throughout North Carolina. Her work emphasizes environmentally responsible design, aiming to reduce the environmental impact of building projects. Through her roles in professional organizations and education, she promotes sustainability as a core principle in architecture and interior design, influencing both current projects and future industry standards.