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SUMMARY:Installing Fenestration in Exterior Insulated Walls (Pella Architecture Solutions)
DESCRIPTION:Fiberglass Fenestration in Commercial Buildings\n1 AIA/CES LU\, 1 Contact Hour\, 1 Hour of Health/Safety/Welfare\, 1 Hour of Sustainable Design \nLearning Objectives \n\nList the evaluation design criteria used by architects and owners when researching\, designing\, and specifying windows and doors for sustainable buildings.\nDescribe how the strength\, durability\, energy efficient\, and sustainable qualities of fiberglass composite make it a suitable material choice for windows and doors.\nCompare the environmental attributes of fiberglass composite with aluminum and vinyl windows.\nDesign appropriate window installation details for new construction projects that meet human safety and welfare requirements while contributing to an energy efficient building envelope.\n\nProgram Description \nWhether designing sustainable commercial or institutional building types\, architects carefully consider the qualities and long-term advantages of fenestration materials. Windows and doors provide essential protection and architectural character to a building\, and must also respond to owner-driven requirements like aesthetics\, cost\, performance\, maintenance\, and life cycle. \nFiberglass composite is suitable for windows and doors in any climate or building type. More durable than aluminum or vinyl\, with the thermal efficiency of wood\, fiberglass composite windows are an economically competitive alternative to aluminum and vinyl windows. The multiple advantages and benefits of fiberglass composite make it a versatile fenestration choice because of its strength\, durability\, low maintenance\, energy efficiency\, and sustainable qualities\, as well as its resistance to corrosion\, dents\, and scratches. \nIf you would like to speak with someone regarding Pella AIA/CES offerings\, please contact your local representative or: \nFallon Williams \nCommercial Architectural Representative \nPella Mid-Atlantic \n12100 Baltimore Ave.\, Suite 1 \nBeltsville\, MD 20705 \nC: 202.567.1176 \nREGISTER HERE \nRegister for the 12:30pm class instead
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/installing-fenestration-in-exterior-insulated-walls-pella-architecture-solutions/
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SUMMARY:Lunch With An Architect (Elementary School)
DESCRIPTION:Lunch with an Architect is a free program for children and teens who have a budding interest in architecture.\nThis event is sold out! Sign up on our wait list to be notified when new sessions become available. \n\n\n\n\nAre you a student or parent of a child who’s interested in architecture and design? \nStarting in June\, local youth will have a one-of-a-kind opportunity to virtually meet with Baltimore-area architects to discuss career paths in architecture\, favorite buildings\, why design matters\, how much math you really need to know as an architect\, and much more! Bring your snack and your questions to these virtual luncheons. \nChildren currently enrolled in grades 1-5 are encouraged to register!
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/lunch-with-an-architect-elementary-school/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:K-12 and Family
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SUMMARY:Net Zero Buildings: A Master Class (ULI)
DESCRIPTION:Part of the RPIC Webinar Series\, this webinar will feature Kevin Bates\, one of the pioneers of net zero\, who will share his approach to net zero development – and how these development projects can generate an attractive return on investment. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/net-zero-buildings-a-master-class-uli/
LOCATION:Virtual Conference
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Removal of Confederate Monuments from Public Space (Society of Architectural Historians)
DESCRIPTION:SAH presents part one of a two-part series on the removal of monuments from public spaces. Moderated by SAH Heritage Conservation Committee Chair Bryan Clark Green\, PhD\, LEED AP BD+C\, Senior Associate/Director of Historic Preservation\, Commonwealth Architects\, Richmond\, Virginia\, the first panel brings together several subject matter experts who will engage in a discussion about the removal of Confederate monuments from public spaces. \nMichael Dickinson\, PhD\, Assistant Professor of History\, Virginia Commonwealth University\, author of the forthcoming Almost Dead: Slavery and Social Rebirth in the Black Urban Atlantic\, 1680–1807 \nZena Howard\, FAIA\, LEED AP\, is Managing Director of the North Carolina practice of Perkins and Will. She is known for her success leading visionary and culturally-significant projects\, such as the multi-firm\, multi-stakeholder project she spearheaded for the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture \nLauranett L. Lee\, PhD\, Public History Consultant at L.L. Lee & Associates and Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Richmond\, former Curator of African American History at the Virginia Historical Society\, and member of the Monument Avenue Commission \nBurt Pinnock\, FAIA\, Chairman and Principal\, Baskervill Architecture and Planning\, Richmond\, Virginia \nDell Upton\, PhD\, FSAH\, Professor Emeritus\, Art History Department\, University of California\, Los Angeles\, and author of What Can and Can’t be Said: Race\, Uplift\, and Monument Building in the Contemporary South. \n  \nRegister here:
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/removal-of-confederate-monuments-from-public-space-society-of-architectural-historians/
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