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SUMMARY:City by Design
DESCRIPTION:Students in grades 1-3 become a city planner for the day and design their own model city.  \nConsider the problems a city can have and offer solutions as you work together to design and plan your own community. Participants use their imaginations to design and construct model buildings for the city using colorful supplies and recycled materials.  \nYour participant ticket includes access to all of the National Building Museum’s exhibitions. Additional exhibit tickets must be purchased separately. (Ticket sales end at midnight the night before.) \nLearn more.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/city-by-design/
LOCATION:National Building Museum\, 401 F Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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SUMMARY:Book Talk: Buildings in Print
DESCRIPTION:Learn how illustrated books about architecture have effectively played a role in advancing awareness of and appreciation for the profession. John Hill\, author and founder of the blog A Daily Dose of Architecture Books\, discusses his new book Buildings in Print: 100 Influential and Inspiring Illustrated Architecture Books\, why he created it\, and his process for selecting the titles. Buildings in Print spans nearly a century and various types of architecture books\, providing the reader with insightful reasons for each book’s significance. \nThis program is presented by the National Building Museum via a live Zoom webinar. \nRegister.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/book-talk-buildings-in-print/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Gingerbread Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Get in the holiday spirit with the National Building Museum and construct your own gingerbread house with your family and friends from the comfort of your own home! Turn gingerbread walls and royal icing into a delicious masterpiece. One house is appropriate for a group of 2-4 people. \nTicket purchase is per house (1 ticket = 1 house). There is a limit of two kits per group so that as many families and friends can enjoy this popular holiday tradition. \nPurchase your kit.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/gingerbread-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Social
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SUMMARY:Spotlight on Design: DAVID RUBIN Land Collective
DESCRIPTION:Learn how empathy for the public’s engagement with memorials and park spaces informs the work of Philadelphia-based landscape architecture\, urban design\, and planning firm DAVID RUBIN Land Collective. Founding principal David A. Rubin\, FASLA\, FAAR\, discusses the joys and challenges of navigating Washington\, D.C.’s complex federal and local public space environment\, all while steadfastly emphasizing and advocating for the equity\, access\, and inclusion of every visitor. Projects discussed include Canal Park\, Potomac Park Levee\, the National World War I Memorial\, and Franklin Park. Jennifer Reut\, acting editor of Landscape Architecture Magazine\, facilitates the program. \nRegister online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/spotlight-on-design-david-rubin-land-collective/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Webinars
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SUMMARY:The Landscapes of Frank Lloyd Wright
DESCRIPTION:Discover how Frank Lloyd Wright\, usually known solely as an architect\, considered the landscape as an integral element in his work. Mark Bayer\, Bayer Landscape Architects\, PLLC; Stuart Graff\, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation; Jennifer Gray\, Frank Lloyd Wright Archives\, Columbia University; Justin W. Gunther\, Falling Water; and moderator Stephen Morris\, National Park Service\, discuss how and why the work of Frank Lloyd Wright was sensitively integrated within their natural landscape settings and enhanced by their designed landscapes. The discussion includes several component buildings of the joint Frank Lloyd Wright World Heritage Site announced in 2019 as the first modern architecture designation in the United States\, and the recently restored landscape of the Martin House. \nRegister online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/the-landscapes-of-frank-lloyd-wright/
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CATEGORIES:Education,Historic Resources,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Book Talk: Chateau La Coste - Art and Architecture in Provence
DESCRIPTION:Take a tour of Chateau La Coste\, a unique property in Provence\, France\, that combines sculptural artworks by leading contemporary artists alongside pavilions and buildings by some of the world’s best-known architects\, all within the grounds of a working vineyard. A privately owned winery\, Chateau La Coste makes its grounds\, artwork\, and architecture available to the general public for a small fee (and\, often\, freely to visiting school groups). Architectural photographer Alan Karchmer and Robert Ivy\, FAIA\, CEO of the American Institute of Architects\, talk about their book Chateau La Coste: Art and Architecture in Provence\, which Ivy co-authored and for which Karchmer was the commissioned photographer. Beth Broome\, managing editor of Architectural Record\, moderates a discussion about this unusual combination of landscape\, architecture\, and art\, of private industry and public benefit. \nRegister online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/book-talk-chateau-la-coste-art-and-architecture-in-provence/
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SUMMARY:Spotlight on Design: Walter Hood
DESCRIPTION:Hear Walter Hood\, founding principal and creative director of Hood Design Studio in Oakland\, California\, describe how the elevation of neglected spaces in urban neighborhoods through landscape interventions and public art offers opportunities to address stories of marginalized communities. He also discusses his book Black Landscapes Matter\, a collection of essays co-authored with Grace Mitchell Tada\, which acknowledges the widespread erasure of black geographies and cultural landscapes\, and sheds important light on recognizing and honoring their significance. \nRegister online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/spotlight-on-design-walter-hood/
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SUMMARY:D.C.'s Midcentury Master: Chloethiel Woodard Smith and the Livable City
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Chloethiel Woodard Smith\, FAIA (1910–1992)\, an American modernist architect and urban planner whose career was centered in Washington\, D.C. She was the sixth woman inaugurated into the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows\, and at the peak of her practice led the country’s largest woman-owned architecture firm. Neil Flanagan\, architectural designer and writer\, Peter Sefton\, independent architectural historian\, and Catherine Zipf\, architectural historian and author\, discuss the career and legacy of Smith\, whose work in the District includes Harbour Square\, Capitol Park Apartments and Townhouses\, and a study of new uses for the Pension Building\, now the National Building Museum. The program is moderated by Susan Piedmont-Palladino\, director\, Washington Alexandria Architecture Center and consulting curator\, National Building Museum. \nBegin your introduction to Chloethiel Woodard Smith by attending Washington Walks Women’s History Month 2021 Virtual Experiences\, which features a virtual tour of some of her projects in Washington\, D.C.\, in a program that airs at 12:30 pm on this day. \nLearn more and purchase your tickets online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/d-c-s-midcentury-master-chloethiel-woodard-smith-and-the-livable-city/
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CATEGORIES:Education,Historic Resources,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Equity in the Built Environment: Improving Racial Equity through Greener Design
DESCRIPTION:Understand how architects across the U.S. are working to improve the environmental and social sustainability of communities by protecting neighborhoods from gentrification\, installing parks and public art exhibits in urban centers\, and creating state-of-the-art libraries in financially challenged neighborhoods. Antoine Bryant\, Assoc. AIA\, project manager and business development at the Houston office of Moody Nolan; Gabrielle Bullock\, FAIA\, a principal and the director of global diversity at Perkins&Will in Los Angeles; and Rico Quirindongo\, AIA\, formerly a principal at DLR Group\, now Deputy Director for City of Seattle Office of Planning and Community Development; discuss their work in these cities. Projects discussed include Midtown Public Square in Seattle; Destination Crenshaw in Los Angeles; and the Library Learning Center in Houston. \nImproving Racial Equity Through Greener Design is based on the American Institute of Architects’ Blueprint for Better campaign to transform the day-to-day practice of architecture to achieve a zero-carbon\, resilient\, healthy\, just\, and equitable built environment. \nThis program continues the National Building Museum’s Equity in the Built Environment series of conversations that focus on how buildings\, landscapes\, interiors\, and streets can be the cause of—and\, more important\, the cure for—social and racial disparities. \n\nRegister online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/equity-in-the-built-environment-improving-racial-equity-through-greener-design/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Story Time at the National Building Museum
DESCRIPTION:Read\, rattle\, and roll! Develop your child’s lifelong love of reading with an interactive story time. Each session begins with exploratory activities related to the featured book\, followed by an active story reading using music and movement. Children and caregivers are encouraged to actively participate during the program. \nFree. Ages 5 and under with adult companion. Check in at the Information Desk for location. \nLearn more.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/story-time-at-the-national-building-museum/
LOCATION:National Building Museum\, 401 F Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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