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SUMMARY:2021 Gingerbread House Design Competition
DESCRIPTION:AIA Baltimore and the Baltimore Architecture Foundation are excited to announce the 2021 Gingerbread House Competition! This year\, our challenge is for participants to choose a building from our Sweet Sixteen Round of BAF Arch Madness Competition! Prizes are available for winners in each of the awards categories. \nProceeds of the event\, including sponsorship and registration fees\, will support the Baltimore Architecture Foundation’s public programs and scholarships. Prizes are available for 1st prize\, runner up\, and people’s choice. \nFundraising Drive \nWe ask our design teams to compete in fundraising for our AIA Baltimore/BAF scholarships. \nDonations can be made here. Donors should specify the team they are donating on behalf of by checking the comment box in the donation form. Donations can be made electronically or by check. \nYou can enter as a team or solo. Participate with your co-workers\, family and friends\, or on your own. \nGet inspired by the winners of last year’s Gingerbread House Competition. \nGingerbread Building Specifics \n*Design must be inspired by the list of 2021 BAF Madness Buildings \n*Design must fit a base that is 24”x 24” \n*Video: Due 12/8\, 2 minutes maximum\,(videos are not necessary for judging but are highly encouraged so we can show off your designs! \n*Delivered To The Center of Architecture and Design by 12/9 \nEach gingerbread house will be displayed in the windows of The Center for Architecture & Design! \nWhile visiting our gingerbread houses\, don’t forget to stop by Downtown Partnerships Candy Lane Nov. 20 – Dec. 31 at Center Plaza\, 110 W. Fayette Street. The Park at Center Plaza will be transformed into Candy Lane with larger than life sweet-themed installations\, thousands of lights\, activations\, performers\, and delicious local retailers! Learn More \nDEADLINE TO ENTER: DECEMBER 6\, 2021 \nREGISTER HERE\n\nSponsor This Unique Event!\nSee all 2021 Sponsorship Offerings \nSign up to be a 2021 Gingerbread House Design Competition Sponsor by emailing Margaret Stella Melikian at mstella@aiabalt.com \n\nMeet the Judges\n  \n\nMarco Legaluppi\nMarco Legaluppi\, PE is the President of Whitney Bailey Cox & Magnani LLC (WBCM)\, a full-service\, multi-discipline engineering firm headquartered in Baltimore\, MD. As a portion of his duties\, Mr. Legaluppi is responsible for coordinating structural design efforts across multiple offices and overseeing the architecture department. Marco is a life-long Baltimorean who graduated from the University of Maryland\, College Park with a Bachelor of Science in Civil/Structural Engineering and a Master’s of Science in Civil Engineering. A Registered Professional Engineer in over 15 states\, Marco has 38 years of experience with structural engineering design\, inspection\, and assessment. Marco is currently on the Executive Committee Board of the Engineering Society of Baltimore (ESB)\, sits on the University of Maryland Board of Visitors for the School of Civil Engineering\, and is an active member of numerous industry organizations. \n \nMonica Amtower\nA baking and pastry graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park New York\, Monica Amtower is a Baltimore native who spent her career grinding in some of the best establishments that she could get into: Cafe Boulud in Palm Beach\, the Inn at Little Washington\, the Four Seasons in Baltimore\, the James Beard nominated Forman and Wolf group\, Montage International at the Sagamore Pendry Luxury Hotel\, Executive Pastry Chef at the only Forbes 5 star hotel in downtown Washington D.C. – Trump International\, and currently is the Operations Manager for the Washington\, D.C. territory of Tatte Bakery and Café. \nChef Monica’s favorite thing about hospitality is being invited into guests special occasions and being a part of their memories.  Her favorite thing to make is cakes: wedding cakes\, specialty cakes\, gender reveal cakes.  In her very little free time\, Monica enjoys antiquing with her husband and finding “pick your own” flowers. \n \nJoe Cellucci\, AIA \nThroughout his career\, Joe has immersed himself in every phase of project development\, from the earliest stages of client engagement\, planning\, programming and design\, through final construction. Clients and colleagues appreciate his knowledge and enthusiasm\, as he consistently guides teams in the smooth delivery of projects. \nHis diverse portfolio includes award winning school and university buildings\, performing arts spaces\, art galleries\, and athletic facilities. \nJoe’s career-long commitment to the architectural profession also includes serving as a university advisor\, mentor\, and architectural studio critic. He brings his passion for architecture and design excellence to every project he undertakes. \n\nTHANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS \nMaster Builder\n \nIce Sculptor  \nBaltimore National Heritage Area
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/2021-gingerbread-house-design-competition/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:K-12 and Family,Networking,Special Events
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SUMMARY:2021 AIA/BAF Annual Meeting & Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate The Season. This event is an opportunity to celebrate the holidays\, network with fellow AIA Baltimore members and Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) supporters\, and learn how to become more involved in the chapter and BAF programs. \nEnjoy networking with fellow professionals in the field and see the Baltimore Center for Architecture and Design\, the new home of AIA Baltimore and The Baltimore Architecture Foundation\, along with other professional design organizations. This event will feature delicious local fare and open bar highlighting the best of Baltimore’s culinary and craft beverages. \n A Special Cause:  Join us in celebrating the life of late AIA Baltimore member and CANStruction advocate Ken Dill\, by bringing canned foods to our 2021 Annual Meeting & Holiday Party \nFor Your Safety We Are: \n\nRequiring Proof of Vaccination\nRequiring Masks/Social Distancing\nLimiting Entry To 150 Patrons\n\nParking At The Center: The most convenient place to park for our event is the SP Parking garage located at: 100 W Fayette St\, Baltimore\, MD 21202. For more convenient parking options near One Charles Center click here. \nAgenda: \n12:00 – Annual Meeting \n12:30 – Watch the LIVE Judging of our 2021 Gingerbread Design Competion \n1:00 – Networking \n2:00 – End of Program \nDonations: \nPlease consider making a donation to the Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and the Maryland Architects PAC. \nYour contribution to the BAF will support public outreach\, education\, research\, publications\, and scholarship programs to promote awareness of Baltimore’s architecture and built environment\, and is tax-deductible (as allowed by law). \nREGISTER HERE\n\nSponsor This Unique Event\nPatron ($1000) – Company logo included on PowerPoint; website; marketing materials; Company banner/signage can be displayed at registration. \nMajor Sponsor ($500) – Company logo included on PowerPoint; website; marketing materials \nSponsor ($250) – Company name included on PowerPoint; website; marketing materials \nTo become a sponsor\, please contact Margaret Stella Melikian at mstella@aiabalt.com
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/2021-aia-baf-annual-meeting-holiday-party/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Networking,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Slave Streets\, Free Streets: Early Baltimore On-Line
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Anne Sarah Rubin discusses her digital project “Slave Streets: Visualizing the Landscape of Early Baltimore.” \nAbout this event\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 the Virtual Histories Series: 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. Hosted every Friday at 1:00 pm EST. This special program is hosted in partnership with the George Peabody Library. \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. \nAbout this Presentation: \nAnne Sarah Rubin discusses her digital project “Slave Streets: Visualizing the Landscape of Early Baltimore.” This website allows users to virtually stroll the streets of Baltimore circa 1815\, while exploring the lives of free blacks and enslaved workers. She will also discuss the on-line games her students made about the Pratt Street Riots of 1861\, suggesting some of the ways that modern technology can reconstruct the past in newly engaging ways. \nProfessor Rubin joined the UMBC History Department in Fall 2000. Her teaching and research focus on the American Civil War\, the U.S. South\, nineteenth-century America\, and digital history. Through the Heart of Dixie: Sherman’s March and America\, which explores the way Americans have remembered Sherman’s March\, was published in 2014. Her first book\, A Shattered Nation: The Rise and Fall of the Confederacy\, 1861-1868\, won the 2006 Avery O. Craven book prize for the best book in Civil War history. The book focuses on Confederate nationalism and identity. She has also worked extensively with electronic media and is co-author of a CD-ROM\, The Valley of the Shadow: The Eve of War. This project won the first eLincoln Prize for the best digital project in American Civil War History and The James Harvey Robinson Prize which is awarded biennially for the teaching aid which has made the most outstanding contribution to the teaching and learning of history in any field for public or educational purposes. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/slave-streets-free-streets-early-baltimore-on-line/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Special Events,Virtual Histories,Webinars
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