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Soaring in the Heights

May 20, 2015 By Madeline Slay

 

SA Construction News article features Madeline Anz Slay in their May Issue…

Between construction and local government, Madeline Anz Slay is a busy woman. She’s celebrating the 15th anniversary of her firm, SLAY Architecture, while working to better Balcones Heights as a city councilperson….

SA Construction News   May 2015   Madeline Slay

Filed Under: Community, Leadership, Philanthropy Tagged With: Balcones Heights, Community, Construction, Councilperson, Leadership, SLAY Architecture

Celebrating a Milestone…

December 2, 2014 By Madeline Slay

This month we are celebrating SLAY Architecture’s 14th Anniversary!!

Celebrating Fourteen 14 Years in Architecture

Filed Under: Community, Leadership Tagged With: Anniversary, architecture, Celebrating, Celebration, News, San Antonio, SLAY

Madeline Slay Athena Award Recognition

October 6, 2014 By SLAY Architecture

Here is a short video profiling our Principal, Madeline Anz Slay for the 2014 Athena Award.

Filed Under: Community, Leadership, Philanthropy

LEED-ing the Way

August 1, 2014 By SLAY Architecture

LEED logoLeadership in Energy & Environmental Design, or LEED, is a certification program for architects to certify their designs based on different rating-scales that indicate how well their work meets stringent standards for being eco-friendly. Professionals can also obtain credentials to showcase their knowledge, activism, experience and credibility towards the design of buildings and structures that meet LEED requirements.

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Filed Under: Conservation, Innovation

Madeline Anz Slay Dedicated to Civic Duty in Local Community

August 1, 2014 By SLAY Architecture

Madeline Anz Slay and her husband, Michael, live and work in Balcones Heights.In this 2009 article, published in the San Antonio Business Journal, Madeline discusses several of the reasons why her and her husband decided to put down roots in the Balcones Heights community due to the ideal location, the allure of the community and the opportunities for area redevelopment and revitalization.

Madeline has made a considerable investment of time and money into the local community in an effort to help it grow and thrive. The following list compiles some of her experience and involvement in her community as a leader, citizen and philanthropist.

City of Balcones Heights Planning and Zoning Commission (2006 – 2012)

  • Served on Commission as member until 2008
  • 2008 voted Chair of the Commission
  • As Chair, working on modifications to zoning ordinances to enhance community
  • Instrumental in creating City’s new master plan. Had to step down once became elected for City Council in 2012

City of Balcones Heights Convention and Visitor’s Bureau (2007 – 2012)

  • Served on Board of Directors
  • Worked closely with City and VIA to ensure that the new Bus Rapid Transit is beneficial to all, especially to the citizen’s of Balcones Heights
  • Created and delivered presentation for Town Hall meetings for residents to help all understand BRT and its benefits and effect on the City

City of Balcones Heights

  • 2011 Created Life in The Heights Foundation: a non-profit that benefits the citizens
  • 2012 Elected Official for City Council Place 2
  • 2014 Re-elected as Councilwoman for Place 2

Filed Under: Community, Leadership, Philanthropy

SAWoman Profiles Madeline Slay of SLAY Architecture

July 28, 2014 By SLAY Architecture

sawoman_sprdWe are so very proud of our Founder and President, Madeline Slay! She is featured on the front cover of San Antonio Woman Magazine’s July-August edition. The story describes Madeline perfectly. Not only is she an outstanding architect, she has done so much for our community. San Antonio is indeed fortunate to have Madeline here!

To view the article online, go to sawoman.com, or better yet, you can purchase the magazine at HEB, or come by our office to pick one up. Subscriptions are also available to receive the magazine bi-monthly on the SA Woman website.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: architects, article, cover, local, Madeline Slay, SA Woman, San Antonio, SLAY

Tools of the Trade

July 3, 2014 By SLAY Architecture

render2As architects, it’s important to be up to date on the latest methods in architectural production. From the initial concepts, which can be as low-tech as a pencil and paper, to 3D renders and virtual camera flyovers of prospective designs, Architects use many tools to achieve the results. Many of these tools can require a lot of expertise that can only come from years of education, application and experience so that they are effectively used to achieve their intended purposes.

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Filed Under: Innovation Tagged With: 3D, architect, architects, architecture, awards, design, expert, Green, hill country, innovation, local, Modeling, projects, San Antonio, SLAY, Texas

News Topics

  • Leadership
  • Community
  • Philanthropy
  • Innovation
  • Conservation

Testimonials

I have known Madeline Slay for several years. We first met through NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners). Not only is Madeline an extremely talented and successful architect, she is a stalwart leader in our community. When she commits to do something, she gives it her all. NAWBO has certainly benefited from her leadership. I sat on her board when she was President. There were some difficult issues to deal with and she was the perfect leader to guide the organization to new heights. Madeline Slay is passionate about satisfying others dependent upon her, both in her business and in her community. I am proud to call her my friend.

Linda Elliott

Elliott Connection, LLC

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