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SUMMARY:Baltimore Architecture Madness
DESCRIPTION:Baltimore Architecture Foundation is celebrating AIA Baltimore’s 150th anniversary with a March Madness tournament of Baltimore buildings built between 1870 and 2021. Public voting will determine which buildings advance to each round of the tournament. \nCongratulations to Architecture Madness Champion:\nAmerican Visionary Art Museum  – Alex Castro\, Rebecca Swanston\, and Davis\, Bowen & Friedel (1995)\, Diane Cho\, Cho Benn Holback + Associates (2004)\nView Championship Voting Results \nVIEW THE ARCHITECTURE MADNESS BRACKET \n  \nVisit Our Championship Match-Up Page \n\nView Early Round Voting Results:\nSee Round of 64 voting results\nSee Round of 32 voting results\nSee Sweet 16 Match-Up Page!\nSee Sweet Sixteen Voting Results\nSee Quarterfinals Voting Results \n\nHow We Selected the Building Nominations \nBAF sought to include a diverse selection of buildings built over the course of AIA Baltimore’s history. 10 buildings were selected from each decade. AIA Baltimore and BAF committee leaders led the effort to select buildings using sources such as the AIA Baltimore Design Awards\, The Architecture of Baltimore: An Illustrated History\, A Guide to Baltimore Architecture\, and National Register listings. Public voting then determined which buildings were entered into the tournament. \nThe following rules were used: \n\nBuildings must be in the Baltimore region (AIA Baltimore zone)\n\nBaltimore City\, Baltimore County\, Howard County\, Harford County\, Carroll County\, Cecil County\n\n\nBuildings must be built within AIA Baltimore’s lifespan (1870-2021)\nBuildings must be extant\n\nFor the most part\, BAF avoided including single-family homes to protect the privacy of current homeowners. \nWhy Create an Architecture March Madness Tournament? \nThe tournament is intended to celebrate 150 years of architecture since the founding of AIA Baltimore in 1871. This is not a definitive ranking of the ‘best’ buildings in Baltimore. We want to see which buildings you love and learn why you love them.  BAF’s overall goal is to spread more awareness about Baltimore architecture.  As the tournament goes on we will be including articles about the buildings and from experts about the features of architecture that stand the test of time. \nPlease direct questions and comments to Nathan Dennies at ndennies@aiabalt.com. 
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/aia-baltimore-150-architecture-march-madness/
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SUMMARY:The Invention of Downtown
DESCRIPTION:How did Downtown as we know it come to be? Charlie Duff explains using London and Baltimore as examples.\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nIn 1666\, the Great Fire of London destroyed the center of a city of 500\,000 people and made 80\,000 people homeless \n.In 1904\, the Great Baltimore Fire destroyed the center of a city of 500\,000 people\, and not one person became homeless. \nIn between those two dates\, the North Atlantic cities invented the Central Business District. From Baltimore to London\, the centers of cities became places where tens of thousands of people worked and no one lived. \nJoin Charlie Duff\, author of The North Atlantic Cities\, to find out how this happened and what the architectural results were – and why it didn’t happen in Paris\, Rome\, and the other great cities of Continental Europe. \nImage: The Great Fire of London\, depicted by an unknown painter (1675) \nRegister Here \n\nBaltimore Architecture Foundation is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/the-invention-of-downtown/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Virtual Histories,Webinars
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SUMMARY:The Future of Mobility: What’s Next for American Cities? (Smart Growth)
DESCRIPTION:Just as increased access to cars transformed America after World War II\, the next generation of mobility innovations will reshape the future of our cities and regions. \nJoin the Maryland Department of Planning and the Congress for the New Urbanism at 1 p.m. Eastern\, Friday\, April 9\, as officials from the City of Buffalo\, New York and their planning team share the outcomes of their recent efforts to address the fundamental challenge posed by these rapid changes: how can Buffalo\, and similar cities across North America\, put mobility innovations to work and unlock a new era of opportunity\, access and equity? \nThis session will explore the recommendations developed at a community workshop and adopted by the City of Buffalo\, which propose to establish a mobility and equity innovation zone as a building block for the inclusive implementation of these new technologies. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/the-future-of-mobility-whats-next-for-american-cities-smart-growth/
LOCATION:MD
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