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SUMMARY:2020 Architectural Fieldwork Symposium (Registration Coming Soon)
DESCRIPTION:Registration will soon be open for the Maryland Historical Trust’s 2020 Architectural Fieldwork Symposium\, which will be held virtually on October 29 and 30\, from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm each day. This event\, held annually\, will be free to attend this year. We’re excited about the upcoming series and hope you will plan to attend! \nDay 1: Thursday\, October 29\, 2020\n9:00 – 9:15\nOpening Remarks – Introduction and Logistics\n    Elizabeth Hughes & Marcia Miller\, MHT \n9:15 – 10:00\nIn the Midst of These Plains:  Charles County Buildings and Landscapes\n    Nicole A. Diehlmann\, Consultant & Cathy Hardy Thompson\, Charles County \n10:00 – 10:45\nDocumenting Historic Dairy Farms in Northern Maryland\n    Michael J. Emmons\, Jr.\, & Catherine Morrissey\, University of Delaware’s Center for\nHistoric Architecture and Design \n10:45 – 11:00 – Break \n11:00 – 11:45\nPunishment and Prison Reform:  Section 106 Compliance and Documentation of the Baltimore City Jail and Maryland State Penitentiary \nJohn Gentry\, Eric Griffitts\, & Laura Hughes\, EHT Traceries \n11:45 – 12:30\nMHT Updates from the National Register and Research & Survey Programs\n    Heather Barrett\, Allison Luthern\, & Peter Kurtze\, MHT \nDay 2: Friday\, October 30\, 2020\n9:00 – 9:15\nOpening Remarks – Introduction and Logistics\n    Elizabeth Hughes & Marcia Miller\, MHT \n9:15 – 10:00\nDendrochronology in the U.S. and Abroad\n    Michael Worthington\, Oxford Tree-Ring Laboratory \n10:00 – 10:45\nUncovering Cloverfields: Discoveries at an Early Queen Anne’s County House          Site\n    Willie Graham\, Consultant \n10:45 – 11:00 – Break \n11:00 – 11:45\nDeveloping Historic Contexts for Asian American Communities\n    Dr. Michelle Magalong & Karen Yee\, School of Architecture\, Planning &\nPreservation at the University of Maryland \n11:45 – 12:30\nHighlights from MHT’s Architectural Survey Data Analysis Project\n    Annie Allen & Jessica French\, MHT
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/2020-architectural-fieldwork-symposium-registration-coming-soon/
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SUMMARY:Exterior Spaces help Support Community Retail and Restaurants (ASLA Potomac)
DESCRIPTION:Exterior Spaces help Support Community Retail and Restaurants\nwebinar\nOctober 29\, 12:30-2pm\n1.5 LA CES pending \nDuring the COVID-19 pandemic\, landscape architects are helping to create vibrant public spaces that benefit our economy and community\, beyond recreation\, exercise and transportation.  Focusing on novel approaches to public open space\, designers are helping to curate meaningful authentic retail\, dining and socially distant experiences that are site and community specific to address the challenges of interior spaces to COVID-19 virus transmission. The result should be the innovative design of active retail and restaurant outdoor spaces that will safely promote social interaction and support business owners\, employees and consumers. \nJoin the discussion with our panelists: Luis F. Gonzalez\, ASLA\, Lennar; Stephanie Pankiewicz\, ASLA\, LandDesign; and Matt Renauld\, PLA\, Mahan Rykiel; Tina Leone\, Ballston BID; and Leigh Henry\, HIP Projects. \nRegister here.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/exterior-spaces-help-support-community-retail-and-restaurants-asla-potomac/
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SUMMARY:Seventh Annual BAF/Fellows Scholarship Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and the AIA Baltimore Fellows for the 7th Annual Fellows Scholarship Dinner. The 2020 program will be hosted virtually on Zoom. \nUpon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com at least 1 day before the event. \nThis year’s program includes: \nDistinguished Guest Speaker: Frances Halsband\, FAIA \nTribute to John Hill\, FAIA \nCelebration of AIA Baltimore’s newest Fellow: Lee Coplan\, FAIA \nCelebration of Fellows Scholarship recipients \nAttire: Black tie with medals  \nThe Fellows Scholarship Dinner is an opportunity for AIA Fellows to gather and socialize in association with the Baltimore Architecture Foundation. Through this event\, the Baltimore Fellows and our guests will support the BAF/Fellows Leadership Award – a scholarship for a deserving student in the Morgan State University Architecture Program. \nIt is our hope that many Fellows and BAF and AIA Baltimore chapter leaders will be able to attend and share in the Fellowship of the evening. \nAttire: Black tie with medals  \nGuests are encouraged to have a glass of sparkling wine (or drink of choice) on hand\, and snack on their favorite hors d’oeuvre during the event. Need some help deciding? We encourage you to try our featured cocktail created by Fellows Committee Chair Tom Liebel\, FAIA. \nBlack Tie with Medals Cocktail\nIncluding whiskey and amaro from local distiller Baltimore Spirits Company (Curbside pickup and delivery available) \n2 parts Epoch Rye\n1 part triple sec\n1 part Baltamaro Szechuan\nDash of cherry bitters\nDash of angostura bitters\nLuxardo cherry garnish \nStir all ingredients over ice and strain into a chilled glass. Garnish with Luxardo cherry \nSponsorship Opportunities:\n$1000 – 4 complimentary tickets + logo recognition\n$500 – 2 complimentary tickets + logo recognition\n$250 – 1 complimentary ticket + name recognition \nContact Margaret Stella at mstella@aiabalt.com to become a sponsor. Your sponsorship supports the Fellows Leadership Award \nDonation opportunities available: If you cannot make the dinner or would like to give more towards the scholarship\, select the Additional Donation option in the ticket list. Your support is what allows us to continue offering the Fellows Leadership Award. \nThank You To Our Generous Sponsors!\n\n \n\n\n  \n  \n  \nGWWO Architects
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