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SUMMARY:Hanaa Dahy - Materials as a Design Tool
DESCRIPTION:Materials as a Design Tool: A Travel Through Innovative Circular Design Philosophy & Smart Sustainable Building Practices — FULL info here \nSpeaker: Hanaa Dahy\nAssociate Professor\, Sustainable Design within Innovation & Technology\, Aalborg University\, Copenhagen\, and Director\, BioMat + BioMat@Copenhagen \n‘Materials as a Design Tool’ is the design philosophy of architect and engineer Hanaa Dahy\, whose practice is based on giving alternative renewable resources a second chance and a vital role in the design process. Focused on locally available and sustainable materials\, Hanaa Dahy and her BioMat research teams in Stuttgart and Copenhagen take an innovative and carbon-reducing approach to construction by using natural\, fiber-based biocomposites and seasonal plant-based materials like straw\, flax\, and hemp. BioMat’s wide-ranging work includes shell constructions\, bridges\, furniture\, building components\, multi-functional integrated sandwich panels\, and adaptive façade systems that integrate robotic fabrication\, additive manufacturing\, and automation technologies. \nIn this lecture\, Dahy will highlight the novel work of BioMat and discuss how smart materials\, diverse manufacturing technologies\, and the rediscovery of local crafts are providing new ways of understanding the future of sustainable architecture. \nSelect works by BioMat will be on view in Campbell Hall’s Elmaleh Gallery from January 18–February 3\, 2023. \nThis event is in-person only; it will be recorded and made available on UVA School of Architecture’s Youtube Channel.
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SUMMARY:Cultivating A Path To Fellowship (Session 2)
DESCRIPTION:Cultivating Your Path to Fellowship\nReverse Engineering the FAIA Submission Process to Develop Meaning & Purpose in Practice \nFour\, 1-hour sessions starting Wednesday\, January 25th. \n4 AIA LU | Elective \nRegister>> \nToo often AIA members approach achieving Fellowship at the end of a significant phase of their career. The result is the demographic composition of the College of Fellows remains predominantly older\, white males. These sessions seek to elevate diversity in the College’s ranks by teaching young and mid-career architects to reverse engineer their path to Fellowship using the AIA’s Sample Application\, a specialized outline\, storytelling techniques\, and writing basics to define and amplify their voices and accomplishments. This method advances meaning and intention in attendees’ career paths and\, ultimately\, will bring younger and more diverse professionals to advancing the mission and leadership of the College of Fellows and its grant funding activities. \nMapping a career around AIA Fellowship provides a path to positively impact others and elevate the value\, potential and reach of the many career paths architects take. Attendees will gain inspiration on finding time for introspection\, planning and preparation to explore\, define and elevate meaning in practice. \nLearning Objectives \n\nGain detailed understanding of AIA Fellowship & the process of submission.\nLearn about the value of AIA Fellowship for the advancement of individuals and their work.\nAcquire skills to develop storylines and narratives to capture career milestones and projects.\nTake-away resources on story structure and guidelines for better professional writing
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/cultivating-a-path-to-fellowship-session-2/
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SUMMARY:Taliesin Colloquium 2023: The Evolution of Preservation Standards and Guidelines
DESCRIPTION:Join the AIA National Historic Resources Committee for a colloquium on The Evolution of Preservation Standards and Guidelines sponsored to be held at Frank Lloyd Wright’s historic Taliesin West in Scottsdale\, Arizona on February 3-4. \n\nThis event will inform dialogue on historic district guidelines at the local level\, as well as the state and national level on ways that preservation standards and guidelines can better interact with and complement energy codes and performance standards\, as well as resilience guidelines\, and to foster community equity. \n\nWe must ask if the current policies and standards governing historic preservation continue to be viable as the world is far different than it was when the standards were written.  The current climate crisis has changed codes and regulations and goals toward sustainable building practices.  Equally our understanding of the need for historic preservation to take on a more holistic view of sustainability including social\, cultural and economic equity has intensified and calls for us to look closely as to whether current standards are inclusive or exclusive.  Are the current policies and practices of historic preservation still valid or must they mature to meet the current challenges?  How can we respond to these challenges and prepare for the future?   Do policies and practices need to be open to change? Some say that current Standards provide the required flexibility and that that it is the interpretation that has become too rigid.   Others believe that we need additional standards to address issues of social and economic equity.  This Colloquium will take a deep dive into the global issues that preservationists face today and the Standards and Guidelines that have been the backbone of our practice. \n\nOrganized by: \nAIA National Historic Resources Committee \n  \n\nPrice\n\n$300 for AIA members \n$500 for non-members \nRegistration fee includes breakfast\, lunch\, reception\, sessions\, reception\, and Twilight tour. \n\n\n\nCredits\n\n11.25 HSW|LUs
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/taliesin-colloquium-2023-the-evolution-of-preservation-standards-and-guidelines/
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SUMMARY:WIA Construction Tour: The Commodore
DESCRIPTION:$15 per person\nHappy Hour at Courthhaus Social to follow. (map) \nTour Waiver Form – Please download\, sign and bring with you to the tour \nParticipants will tour The Commodore\, a 20-story\, 423-unit apartment building that is primarily new construction yet also incorporates facades of two historically important buildings. The project is pursuing LEED Platinum and is situated adjacent to the Arlington Virginia’s Courthouse Complex. It will be the tallest building in the area capturing sweeping views from downtown DC to the National Monument\, National Cathedral\, Tysons Corner\, Arlington Cemetery and the Pentagon via the occupied roof deck. This architect-led tour will do a deep-dive into how the building systems had to be designed and constructed to meet the challenges of the metro tunnels running directly underneath the development’s 3-story\, below-grade parking area and ground floor retail spaces. In addition\, they will experience how lower floors of residential buildings can be designed to provide over 33\,000 sf of amenity space for the residents including outdoor terraces and a pool. \nPPE will be required\, including: Hard hat\, sturdy boots\, safety vests and googles.\nTour Waiver Form is required for participation. \nParticipation is limited\, so reserve your space now!\nAIA NORTHERN VIRGINIA\nProvider Number: A058\nCourse: NOVA2023-007\nSession: 1
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/wia-construction-tour-the-commodore/
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SUMMARY:ARE Prep®: Practice Management (PcM) (CE)
DESCRIPTION:Register NOW!\n6 AIA LU|HSW offered for this class. \nThis year’s classes will be held both virtually and in-person. Advance registration is required by 5:00pm on the Thursday directly prior to the class. \nEach class offers attendees an opportunity to learn from top-notch design professionals while gaining knowledge that can be used to prepare for each section of the Architect Registration Examination® (ARE®). Topics covered include Practice Management; Project Management; Programming + Analysis; Project Planning and Design; Project Development + Documentation; and Construction and Evaluation. All sessions offer AIA LU|HSW credits. \nIn-person classes will be held at CannonDesign\, 1560 Wilson Blvd.\, Arlington\, VA\, (map) with limited seating. Lunch will be provided. \nVirtual class participation link will be sent the day immediately prior to each class. \nSeries Schedule\nFeb. 04 – Practice Management (6 LU | HSW)\, 10:00a-4:00p\nMar. 11 – Project Management (6 LU | HSW)\, 10:00a-4:00p\nApr. 15 – Programming + Analysis (5 LU | HSW)\, 10:00a-3:00p\nMay 20 – Project Planning and Design (6 LU | HSW)\, 10:00-4:00p\nJune 17 – Project Development + Documentation (6 LU | HSW)\, 10:00a-4:00p\nJuly 15 – Construction and Evaluation (5 LU | HSW)\, 10:00a-3:00p \nCost: \nComplete Series Package: $250 (AIA Member); $400 (Non-Member)\nIndividual Seminar Classes: $50 (AIA Member); $75 (Non-Member) \nIndividual Seminar classes are available but advance registration is required by 5:00pm on the Thursday directly prior to the seminar. \nSeminar Class Bundles: Attendees choosing the series package are permitted one session cancellation\, minus credit card fees and cost of in-person lunch\, as applicable. Additional missed sessions will not be refunded\, but will entitle attendees to receive any pre-/post-session class materials which the instructors may decide to make available. \nCancellation requests must be received by email (via aianova@aianova.org) no later than 5:00pm on the Wednesday immediately prior to the class\, and the refund will be minus credit card fees and cost of in-person lunch\, as applicable. Missed sessions will not be refunded but will entitle attendees to receive any pre- /post-session class materials which the instructors may decide to make available. Class materials from any refunded session will not be provided. \n  \nAIA NORTHERN VIRGINIA\nProvider Number: A058\nCourse: NOVA2023-001\nSession: 1
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/are-prep-practice-management-pcm-ce-2/
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SUMMARY:ARE Prep®: Practice Management (PcM)
DESCRIPTION:Register NOW!\n6 AIA LU|HSW offered for this class. \nThis year’s classes will be held both virtually and in-person. Advance registration is required by 5:00pm on the Thursday directly prior to the class. \nEach class offers attendees an opportunity to learn from top-notch design professionals while gaining knowledge that can be used to prepare for each section of the Architect Registration Examination® (ARE®). Topics covered include Practice Management; Project Management; Programming + Analysis; Project Planning and Design; Project Development + Documentation; and Construction and Evaluation. All sessions offer AIA LU|HSW credits. \nIn-person classes will be held at CannonDesign\, 1560 Wilson Blvd.\, Arlington\, VA\, (map) with limited seating. Lunch will be provided. \nVirtual class participation link will be sent the day immediately prior to each class. \nSeries Schedule\nFeb. 04 – Practice Management (6 LU | HSW)\, 10:00a-4:00p\nMar. 11 – Project Management (6 LU | HSW)\, 10:00a-4:00p\nApr. 15 – Programming + Analysis (5 LU | HSW)\, 10:00a-3:00p\nMay 20 – Project Planning and Design (6 LU | HSW)\, 10:00-4:00p\nJune 17 – Project Development + Documentation (6 LU | HSW)\, 10:00a-4:00p\nJuly 15 – Construction and Evaluation (5 LU | HSW)\, 10:00a-3:00p \nCost:\nComplete Series Package: $250 (AIA Member); $400 (Non-Member)\nIndividual Seminar Classes: $50 (AIA Member); $75 (Non-Member) \nRegister online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/are-prep-practice-management-pcm/
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