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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200819T110000
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SUMMARY:Price Industries | AIA & PDH Eligible Present The Value of Displacement Ventilation (Havtech)
DESCRIPTION:The Value of Displacement Ventilation \nJoin Chris Burroughs\, Price Industries Product Manager of Sustainable Systems\, in this AIA accredited course\,\nas he discusses air distribution technologies that are more suited to complex architectural integration than\ndisplacement ventilation. He will also discuss how introducing air into a space at ground level allows for\nreduced air velocity and noise levels while improving occupant comfort and indoor air quality (IAQ).\nBurroughs will use diagrams\, case studies and share real-life examples of displacement ventilation\nthroughout the webinar \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/price-industries-aia-pdh-eligible-present-the-value-of-displacement-ventilation-havtech/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200816T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200816T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200804T150910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200804T151529Z
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SUMMARY:Jewish Museums Across the Seas: South Africa
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will provide a brief history of South African Jewry – a uniquely homogenous community within the Diaspora. From its Litvak roots\, through the impact on South African commerce and politics\, to current day urbanization and migration from South Africa. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/jewish-museums-across-the-seas-south-africa/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200815T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200815T111500
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200724T144617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T144617Z
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SUMMARY:Clifton Mansion Tour
DESCRIPTION:Public Tours of Clifton Mansion are back…COVID style! On August 15\, a Virtual Tour of Clifton Mansion will begin at 10:00am!\nAbout this Event \nPublic Tours of Clifton Mansion are back…COVID style! Our legacy tour guides are ready to “walk” you through the mansion from roadway to hallway to rooms to tower: from the War of 1812 to the 1850’s up to the present! And you don’t even need to step onto the property or wear a mask! You can see and experience the splendor of the mansion\, the new restorations\, the history and what is to come from the comfort of your home on a Zoom Meeting! \nThe Clifton Mansion best known as Johns Hopkins’ Italianate Country Estate hides within it the Georgian Mansion of Captain Henry Thompson. Hear how the Mansion tells the story of Baltimore and the people who shaped it by their service from the War of 1812 to our current day. Enjoy the most recent restoration efforts showcasing Victorian decorative styles from 1852. \nOn August 15\, a Virtual Tour will begin at 10:00 and last a little over an hour\, including a time for questions and answers. The tour will feature a climb to the top of the tower with its excellent view of Baltimore along with an examination of the recent interior restorations of the Grand Staircase and Dining Room/Sitting Room funded and directed by the Friends of Clifton Mansion \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/clifton-mansion-tour/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200812T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200812T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200730T125731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200730T125758Z
UID:23215-1597230000-1597233600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Adiabatic Coolers: Wet When You Need It\, Dry When You Don't (Guntner)
DESCRIPTION:Join Kenny Sloat\, Guntner Regional Sales Manager\, as he discusses the process of adiabatic cooling\, types of adiabatic delivery systems\, and the designing/controlling of adiabatic cooling. Sloat will also compare adiabatic technologies\, share HVAC industry trends surrounding cooling\, and dive into Gutner’s innovative products and solutions for cooling. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/adiabatic-coolers-wet-when-you-need-it-dry-when-you-dont-guntner/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200809T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200809T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200804T145514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200804T150633Z
UID:23290-1596978000-1596981600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Jewish Museums Across the Seas: London
DESCRIPTION:Discover the history of Jewish people in Britain. From a medieval mikvah telling the story of the first Jewish community in Britain to photographs belonging to children who travelled on the Kindertransport\, this virtual tour will explore many periods of Jewish migration to Britain. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/jewish-museums-across-the-seas-london/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200730T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200730T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200714T175136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200714T175136Z
UID:22990-1596110400-1596114000@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Two Sides of the Redline: How Policy Shaped A City (Maryland Historical Society)
DESCRIPTION:Across the United States\, patterns of racial and economic segregation can be directly attributed to the systematic denial of mortgage and bank lending encouraged in the National Housing Act of 1934. \nThese nation-wide discriminatory practices\, known as redlining\, continued legally until 1968\, when the Fair Housing Act banned racial discrimination in housing. But 50 years after that law passed\, the lingering effects of redlining are clear. In this virtual program\, hosted by the Maryland Historical Society\, experts will outline the practice of redlining in Baltimore and discuss the historical\, demographic\, economic\, and traumatic impact these policies continue to have on Black communities today. \nModerated by David Armenti\, MdHS Director of Education with special guests Dr. Corey J. Henderson\, historical trauma healing expert; Eric Holcomb\, Executive Director of the Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP); Antero Pietila\, journalist\, writer\, and author of Not in My Neighborhood; and Delegate Stephanie Smith\, District 45\, Baltimore City. \nLEARN MORE
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/two-sides-of-the-redline-how-policy-shaped-a-city-maryland-historical-society/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200729T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200729T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200727T181930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200727T182358Z
UID:23179-1596027600-1596031200@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Maryland Humanities: Fannie Lou Hamer: Performance live stream and Q&A
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, Maryland Humanities raises the voices of four notable women who took action to secure their right to vote. We highlight the unique story of each of these historic figures as they fought for their rights. This year’s series starts in the 1600s and continues through the modern era.\nJoin us on Wednesday\, July 29th as Arthuretta Martin portrays Fannie Lou Hamer (1917–1977). Considered one of the most powerful voices of the civil and voting rights movement in the South\, Hamer was outraged by efforts to deny Black votes\, became a SNCC organizer and co-founded the Mississippi Freedom Party to increase Black participation in the Democratic Party. \nJoin us as we stream the performance and host a live Q&A with the performer starting at 2pm. Sign up to participate in the Q&A and you’ll be entered in a drawing to win fun prizes. The performance will be available online following Wednesday’s event on our website\, our Facebook page\, or our YouTube channel. Learn more. \nREGISTER HERE\nRelease and Image Courtsey of Maryland Humanities
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/maryland-humanities-fannie-lou-hamer-performance-live-stream-and-qa/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200716T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200716T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200702T205742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200706T170700Z
UID:22836-1594908000-1594911600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:AISC Mid-Atlantic Round Table (AISC)
DESCRIPTION:AISC Mid-Atlantic Round Table \nJuly 16th | 2 PM – 3 PM EST | Free \nRegistration: Zoom Meeting \nYou know how important it is to maintain personal connections right now. The American Institute of Steel Construction is hosting a FREE virtual roundtable for the Mid-Atlantic region on July 16th\, 2020 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Eastern. We are creating a space where professionals from across the AEC industry can talk candidly in smaller groups about challenges\, solutions\, and ideas they have encountered in these past few months. \n  \nWe’ll discuss whatever the group thinks is most helpful. Topics may include: \n·       Managing stay-at-home orders and essential business determination \n·       Setting up office employees to work remotely \n·       Managing employee fear\, keeping them engaged and (where possible) coming to work \n·       How to enforce social distancing on the jobsite\, offices\, and shops to minimize the risk of someone getting sick \n·        Delays in certain “hot zone” regions due to delivery restrictions from shipping companies \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/aisc-mid-atlantic-round-table-aisc/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200716T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200716T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200714T145750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200714T180933Z
UID:22979-1594897200-1594900800@www.aiabaltimore.org
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-2/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200715T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200715T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200610T190712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200610T190712Z
UID:22566-1594814400-1594818000@www.aiabaltimore.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200715T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200715T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200714T145616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200714T180752Z
UID:22977-1594810800-1594814400@www.aiabaltimore.org
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/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200714T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200714T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200707T132808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200707T132808Z
UID:22869-1594735200-1594738800@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Exteriors at Evergreen Series - Part II: An Ever-Expanding Evergreen (Johns Hopkins)
DESCRIPTION:This three-part\, virtual lecture series will explore different facets of Evergreen Museum & Library’s exterior\, shedding light on how the house and its grounds changed over the course of a century. Originally constructed in 1858\, the home was occupied by two generations of the wealthy Garrett family between 1878 and 1952. During its near 100 years as a private residence\, the house expanded in size and scope to accommodate the needs of its residents and changing tastes in architectural and landscape design. Using photos and architectural drawings\, these virtual presentations will explore those changes\, the reasons for them\, and their impact on the exterior aesthetics of Evergreen. \nPart II – An Ever-Expanding Evergreen\nLori Finkelstein\, the Philip Franklin Wagley Director & Curator of Evergreen Museum & Library\, will examine the myriad expansions to Evergreen made between the early 1880s and early 1900s by the first generation of Garretts to occupy the house. Many of the “Victorian” changes were intended to support both the growing number of workers on the premises and the growing number of objects acquired by Evergreen’s owner\, T. Harrison Garrett (1849-1888). Highlights will include the North Wing and porte cochère\, the two-story entryway\, and the famous Gold Bathroom. \nThis event will be presented on Zoom. \nPlease\, join us for Part I: Historic Gardens and Grounds\, on July 7th and for Part III: Evergreen in the 20th Century on July 21st. \nMEET OUR SPEAKER\nLori Beth Finkelstein\, Ph.D.\, Philip Franklin Wagley Director & Curator of Evergreen Museum & Library\, Johns Hopkins University\n\nLori Beth Finkelstein\, Ph.D.\, is the Philip Franklin Wagley Director & Curator of Evergreen Museum & Library. Dr. Finkelstein received both her M.A. and her Ph.D. in U.S. History from New York University\, and her B.A. in North American Studies from McGill University in Montreal\, Canada. She came to Evergreen in the spring of 2019 after a long career as a museum educator and curator at institutions including Mt. Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden in New York City\, the Baltimore Museum of Industry\, and the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore\, where she was the Vice President of Education\, Interpretation\, and Volunteer Programs from 2010 to 2019. Throughout her career in museums\, Dr. Finkelstein has kept one foot in the classroom\, teaching in Johns Hopkins’ undergraduate Program in Museums and Society and providing curricular support for the university’s online Master of Arts Program in Museum Studies. In addition\, she has taught courses as an adjunct professor at Stevenson University and Seton Hall University.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/exteriors-at-evergreen-series-part-ii-an-ever-expanding-evergreen-johns-hopkins/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200714T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200714T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200713T142449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200713T142449Z
UID:22967-1594717200-1594746000@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Downtown Download (NDC)
DESCRIPTION:Join us each Tuesday at 9am for live webinars with the latest and most useful information available from Councilman Eric Costello\, Downtown Partnership CEO\, Shelonda Stokes\, and a variety of elected officials and business leaders who are guiding us through the pandemic recovery. \nOn Tuesday\, July 14th\, join us for a discussion with Colin Tarbert\, CEO of Baltimore Development Corporation and Jennifer Goold\, Executive Director of the Neighborhood Design Center to talk about the Design for Distance program and how Baltimore neighborhoods are coming together to increase outdoor retail and restaurant spaces.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/downtown-download-ndc/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200710T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200710T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200706T164517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200706T164531Z
UID:22850-1594378800-1594382400@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:The Case for Green Buildings in Maryland in Support of Baltimore’s Regionalism Efforts (ULI)
DESCRIPTION:As the real estate market continues to advance innovations in green buildings\, local jurisdictions continue to set ambitious goals for climate action. The combination has the potential to be a match made in heaven if proper engagement\, partnerships\, and planning are thoughtfully incorporated. This webinar will explore examples of sustainable developments across Maryland as a demonstration of the business case for green buildings. Further\, it will highlight ways for cities and the real estate community to work together in the shaping and implementation of local climate mitigation policies. This information will be useful in an ongoing way as local jurisdictions reach out to the ULI Baltimore Regionalism Committee for input\, guidance\, and support. \n  \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/the-case-for-green-buildings-in-maryland-in-support-of-baltimores-regionalism-effortsuli/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200630T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200630T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200622T201639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200622T201639Z
UID:22701-1593532800-1593534600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Queries & Theories \\ June 30: Creating Healthy Communities
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our fourth Queries & Theories webcast on June 30\, 4:00 – 4:30 pm ET. Carl Elefante\, FAIA\, FAPT will moderate as Shannon Wray\, CID\, LEED AP\, Senior Associate at Quinn Evans & a speaker to be confirmed\, explore the challenges of creating healthy communities. Additional details to be provided. We welcome you to submit your questions & comments when registering for this event\, as well as during the live discussion via GoToWebinar’s Chat feature. But wait – there’s more! Be sure to register for the rest of our Queries & Theories webcast series sessions using the links below. June 10: Cultural Heritage and Climate Action \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/queries-theories-june-30-creating-healthy-communities/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200623T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200623T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200622T201836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200622T203226Z
UID:22703-1592928000-1592929800@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Queries & Theories \\ June 23: Embodied Carbon and Climate Action
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our third Queries & Theories webcast on June 23\, 4:00 – 4:30 pm ET. Carl Elefante\, FAIA\, FAPT will moderate as Erin McDade\, Senior Program Director at Architecture 2030 & Julia Siple\, AIA\, LEED AP BD+C\, Director of Sustainability at Quinn Evans\, explore the challenges of addressing “embodied” greenhouse gas emissions (GhG) from the manufacture of building materials and products\, the construction process\, and associated transportation. The building sector is responsible for more global GhG emissions than industry\, transportation\, or agriculture. For operating buildings\, this includes both burning fossil fuels on site\, as well as consuming electricity generated with fossil fuels. But whether designing a new building or renewing an existing building\, we must also account for embodied carbon emissions. Our discussion will address questions such as: Why has embodied carbon emerged as a crucial climate action topic? Is embodied carbon a significant factor\, and how? How should embodied carbon be addressed when planning a building project? How does it differ with new buildings and the renovation of existing buildings? How does addressing embodied carbon make better buildings? We welcome you to submit your questions & comments when registering for this event\, as well as during the live discussion via GoToWebinar’s Chat feature. \nREGISTER NOW \n 
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/queries-theories-june-23-embodied-carbon-and-climate-action/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200619T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200619T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200610T194054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200610T194054Z
UID:22568-1592568000-1592571600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:A Symphony of Confusion: Sorting Through What’s Next for Our Cultural Facilities (AIA New York)
DESCRIPTION:1.0 LU \n*This event is occurring as a live webinar. Registrants will be emailed a link to access the program.* \nTo date\, the first round of post-COVID-19 reopening guidelines for cultural and performing arts facilities have focused on process. Most of the attention has been directed to public safety and audience comfort levels. For many\, these buildings are a place of employment as well as a place of enjoyment. What can we\, as planners and designers\, do to enhance safety beyond that of attendees in response to the current pandemic—and can we better prepare these buildings for the future? \nModerator:\nAlexa Antopol\, Chief Intelligence Officer\, Fisher Dachs Associates \nSpeakers:\nSteven A. Adelman\, V.P.\, Event Safety Alliance; Founder\, Adelman Law Group\nHeather McAvoy\, ASTC\, Principal\, Schuler Shook\nDelia Nevola\, AIA\, LEED AP\, Principal\, Steinberg Hart\nSteven A. Wolff\, CMC\, Founding Principal\, AMS Planning & Research Corp \nOrganized by AIANY Cultural Facilities Committee \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/a-symphony-of-confusion-sorting-through-whats-next-for-our-cultural-facilities-aia-new-york/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200618T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200618T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200617T145809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T150033Z
UID:22624-1592503200-1592506800@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Architectures of Socialization & Control: A Conversation about Schools\, Prisons\, and Housing (SAH\, Latrobe Chapter)
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the New York Review of Architecture + Interference Archive\, the event will focus on the intersections of schools\, prisons\, and housing. It will feature Latrobe’s 2020 symposium keynote speaker Dr. Amber Wiley in conversation with Dr. Joy Knoblauch\, and will be moderated by Dante Furioso. Dr. Wiley’s research concerns architecture of schools in Washington\, DC and prior to earning her PhD from GWU\, she served on the board of directors of the Latrobe Chapter. \nSpeakers \nAmber Wiley specializes in architecture\, urbanism\, and African American cultural studies. Her research interests are centered on the social aspects of design and how it affects urban communities – architecture as a literal and figural structure of power. She focuses on the ways local and national bodies have made the claim for the dominating narrative and collective memory of cities and examines how preservation and public history contribute to the creation and maintenance of the identity and “sense of place” of a city. \nJoy Knoblauch is an Assistant Professor of Architecture teaching history and theory of architecture as an exploration of architecture’s engagement with politics and science. She is on the steering committee of the University of Michigan’s Science\, Technology & Society Program and the steering committee for the Graduate Certificate in Healthy Cities. Her first book on The Architecture of Good Behavior: Psychology and Modern Institutional Design in Postwar America is forthcoming in the spring of 2020. Her current research expands this critique of functional theories of psyche into sensory and empathic arenas including a critical interpretation of ergonomics. \n  \nRegister Here:
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/architectures-of-socialization-control-a-conversation-about-schools-prisons-and-housing-sah-latrobe-chapter/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Partner Programs,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200618T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200618T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200608T123519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200608T150028Z
UID:22494-1592496000-1592497800@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Queries & Theories \\ June 18: Creating Equitable Communities (Quinn Evans)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our second Queries & Theories webcast on June 18\, 4:00 – 4:30 pm ET. Carl Elefante\, FAIA\, FAPT will moderate as Dr. Mindy Thompson Fullilove\, MD\, social psychiatrist\, author\, and professor of Urban Policy and Health at The New School\, and Saundra Little\, AIA\, LEED AP\, NOMA\, Principal at Quinn Evans\, discuss social equity challenges in American cities\, new models for revitalization\, and how architects can serve as civic leaders. Climate action will require retooling the built environment. This also presents an opportunity to address intransigent cultural\, social\, economic\, and environmental issues in our communities. Our “Creating Equitable Communities” thought leaders will explore: How has the pandemic affected vulnerable communities\, and what does this disruption reveal about our social networks? What is the new relevance of the skill sets that architects bring to disrupted communities? With Detroit as a case study\, how can we effectively engage communities and address problems at the neighborhood scale? Can we come together for collective purpose? \nWe welcome you to submit your questions & comments when registering for this event\, as well as during the live discussion via GoToWebinar’s Chat feature. But wait – there’s more! Be sure to register for the rest of our Queries & Theories webcast series sessions using the links below. \nJune 10: Cultural Heritage and Climate Action https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3330305679184809744?source=GoToWebinar+Events  \nJune 23: Embodied Carbon and Climate Action https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8378346081237771792?source=GoToWebinar+Events  \nJune 30: Creating Healthy Communities https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2434144328922860304?source=GoToWebinar+Events \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/queries-theories-june-18-creating-equitable-communities-quinn-evans/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200616T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200616T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200610T183056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200610T183056Z
UID:22562-1592334000-1592337600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Briefing with Brooke - Preservation as Revitalization: Economic Recovery (Del. Brooke Lierman)
DESCRIPTION:Please join State Delegate Brooke Lierman and economist Donovan Rypkema of Place Economics along with Preservation Maryland Executive Director Nicholas Redding\, architect Nakita Reed\, and preservation developer John Renner for a discussion on the critical role older homes and historic communities can play in the post COVID-19 economy. \nDelegate Lierman will speak with Donovan Rypkema\, a principal of Place Economics\, a Washington\, D.C.-based real estate and economic development-consulting firm\, who will dive into the recently released report\, Reinvesting in Older Housing – a Critical Component of Post COVID-19 Resiliency\, which outlines the significant value of these structures and policy measures which can be taken now to incentivize this type of revitalization over the coming years. Nicholas Redding\, Nakita Reed\, and John Renner will speak about the preservation and community revitalization advocacy efforts of Preservation Maryland and the on-the-ground experience of the proven value of this work in Maryland – and the policy changes that are needed to expand the scale and impact. \nQuestions will be collected in advance. Please write your questions below – they will be sent to the presenters before the Webinar so that they have time to prepare thorough answers. \nAfter you register\, you will receive a calendar invitation with details to join the ZOOM call. \nThank you! Please spread the word and invite others to join for this informative call. \nFor more information on this briefing and others\, please visit www.brookelierman.com/briefings \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/briefing-with-brooke-preservation-as-revitalization-economic-recovery-del-brooke-lierman/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200610T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200610T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200608T123053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200608T123053Z
UID:22492-1591804800-1591806600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Queries & Theories \\ June 10: Cultural Heritage and Climate Action (Quinn Evans)
DESCRIPTION:For our first Queries & Theories webcast\, Carl Elefante\, FAIA\, FAPT will moderate as Andrew Potts\, Coordinator of the Climate Heritage Network & Brenda Williams\, ASLA\, Principal with Quinn Evans\, discuss threats to cultural heritage sites as a result of climate change\, how climate change solutions can also imperil these cherished sites\, and how heritage conservation perspectives can shape & support appropriate climate action measures to protect these sites. From the threat of sea-level rise to the Statue of Liberty to the impact of transmission corridors for wind farms & solar arrays on native lands\, our cultural heritage assets are at great risk from climate change and\, in some cases\, measures aimed at mitigating climate change. How are cultural heritage specialists who focus on long-term\, multigenerational preservation\, and resilience in a unique position to contribute to effective climate action strategies? What are the benefits of engaging indigenous peoples & local communities in addressing climate change and promoting connections between people & nature? What are the evolving responsibilities of heritage conservation professionals & advocates in confronting climate change? \nWe welcome you to submit your questions & comments when registering for this event\, as well as during the live discussion via GoToWebinar’s Chat feature. But wait – there’s more! Be sure to register for the rest of our Queries & Theories webcast series sessions using the links below. \nJune 18: Creating Equitable Communities https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8446097987741093648?source=GoToWebinar+Events  \nJune 23: Embodied Carbon and Climate Action https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8378346081237771792?source=GoToWebinar+Events  \nJune 30: Creating Healthy Communities https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2434144328922860304?source=GoToWebinar+Event  \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/queries-theories-june-10-cultural-heritage-and-climate-action-quinn-evans/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200610T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200610T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200515T051037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200519T190550Z
UID:17743-1591801200-1591806600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage (FEMA)
DESCRIPTION:Embrace seismic safety on your projects with a FREE webinar on FEMA E-74\, Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage (June 10th)\nFEMA wanted architects to be the first to know about this free webinar – see below for a special early announcement. Registration is limited.  \nWednesday\, June 10\, 2020 \n12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Pacific \nRegistration Fee: Free \nArchitects play a crucial role in seismic safety and are especially integral when it comes to designing nonstructural components that are resistant to earthquakes. Earthquake damage to nonstructural components\, like partitions\, ceilings\, glazing\, and cladding\, and MEP systems can cause serious safety issues to occupants and contribute to building downtime after an event. In recent U.S. earthquakes\, nonstructural failures have also been the largest source of financial losses. In this free webinar hosted by the Applied Technology Council (ATC) about FEMA E-74\, Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage\, you will learn about the basic principles behind seismic resistant design of nonstructural components and the role you can play in reducing seismic risk of these elements. Architects are a prime audience for this webinar. \nRegister Now\nLearn More\n 
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/reducing-the-risks-of-nonstructural-earthquake-damage-fema/
LOCATION:Free webinar
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200604T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200604T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200604T165440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200604T165440Z
UID:22388-1591272000-1591275600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:How to Repair\, Modify\, Maintain\, and Evaluate Post-Tensioned Concrete Structures (SEI Maryland Chapter)
DESCRIPTION:1 AIA LU/HSW available \nPresented by Kevin Pavuk\nManager\, Strengthening Solutions – Structural Technologies\, LLC \nCourse Summary: \nThis free webinar hosted by the Maryland Section of the Structural Engineering Institute discusses the latest design methodology and construction techniques for investigation\, design\, and challenges to anyone tasked with evaluating\, repairing\, modifying andmaintaining them.  This  seminar program clearly explains thecomplexities associated with investigation\, repair and restoration  tasks and does so in a comprehensive yet easyto follow manner.  CommonProblems  inPost-Tensioned Concrete Structures\, Common  Repair Strategies.  ConditionAssessment Process\, Tools\, and Safety Concerns. \nTo register\, please visit: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUvcuiprTwpHdeK1Qvhx_hMZ7p_wZ4UmUXe \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/how-to-repair-modify-maintain-and-evaluate-post-tensioned-concrete-structures-sei-maryland-chapter/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200529T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200529T143000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200529T135244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200529T135711Z
UID:22371-1590757200-1590762600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Autonomous Vehicle Implementation: Implications for Transportation Planning (MDP Smart Growth Network)
DESCRIPTION:Participants of the live webinar are eligible for 1.5 AICP CM credits \nOptimists predict that autonomous vehicles will be sufficiently reliable\, affordable and common to displace most human driving\, providing huge savings and benefits by 2030. \nHowever\, there are good reasons to be skeptical. Join the Maryland Department of Planning and the Smart Growth Network at 1 p.m. Friday\, May 29 as Todd Litman of the Victoria Transport Policy Institute investigates how quickly self-driving vehicles are likely to develop and be deployed; their likely benefits and costs; and how they are likely to affect travel demands and planning decisions such as optimal road\, parking and public transit supply. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/autonomous-vehicle-implementation-implications-for-transportation-planning-mdp-smart-growth-network/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Partner Programs,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200529T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200529T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200515T011247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200521T201634Z
UID:17741-1590750000-1590757200@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Epidemic Urbanism: Reflections on History\, an Online Symposium (SAH)
DESCRIPTION:Epidemic illnesses—not only a product of biology\, but also social and cultural phenomena—are as old as cities themselves. The recent pandemic of COVID-19 has put into perspective the impact of epidemic illness on urban life\, and exposed the vulnerabilities of the societies it ravages as much as the bodies it infects. How can epidemics help us understand urban environments? What insights from the outbreak\, experience\, and response to previous urban epidemics might inform our understanding of COVID-19? \nThis online symposium will bring together academics from a range of disciplines to present case studies from across the globe to demonstrate how cities in particular are not just the primary place of exposure and quarantine\, but also the site and instrument of intervention. The presentations cover a range of illnesses and epidemics\, geographies\, time periods\, urban interventions\, observations on the impact of these epidemics on society and urban life\, and insights to understand\, critique\, or complexify the conception of and response to COVID-19. Each presentation shares the story of a city\, an outbreak of illness\, and the city’s response to the epidemic. This symposium will use history as a medium to provide a better understanding of the current crisis and its associated urban responses. \nTo view the full list of symposium themes\, paper topics\, and presenters\, visit  this page or download the poster.Register for this session by May 20\, 2020 at bit.ly/EpidemicUrbanism. \nIf you can’t join us for this conference\, we welcome you to visit and subscribe to our YouTube site after the symposium to view recordings of these presentations. \nOrganizers: \nMohammad Gharipour\, PhD (Morgan State University\, Baltimore\nCaitlin DeClercq\, PhD (Columbia University\, New York)
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/epidemic-urbanism-reflections-on-history-an-online-symposium-sah/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200527T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200527T100000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200519T022754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200521T201232Z
UID:21674-1590570000-1590573600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Construction Blueprint Series: The Future of Design (BCE)
DESCRIPTION:The Building Congress & Exchange is pleased to present the Construction Blueprint Series to help our industry navigate beyond COVID-19. The webinar series will examine the impacts of the crisis on the industry\, what your business can expect in the near future and how you can plan ahead for challenges and opportunities. We’ll provide vital information and tools you’ll need to succeed in a post COVID-19 era.  \nThe Future of Design\nTuesday\, May 27th at 9:00 AM\nThis free one-hour webinar will bring together representatives of architecture and engineering firms to discuss how COVID-19 will impact could impact future projects. \nOur panel includes:\nScott Davis\, PE\, LEED AP BD+C\nVice President\, COVID-19 Task Force Research Leader\nBala Consulting Engineers \nMatthew Ezold\, CTS-D\nDirector of Digital Planning\, COVID-19 Technology Systems Leader\nBala Consulting Engineers \nJohn Gregg\, AIA\, VMA\, LEED AP\nPrincipal\nGWWO\, Inc./Architects \nMatthew T. Herbert\, AIA\, NCARB\, LEED AP\nPrincipal\nDesign Collective \nRegister Here\nThere is no cost to attend this webinar\, but you must preregister.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/construction-blueprint-series-the-future-of-design-bce/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Partner Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200520T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200520T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200517T181340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200521T201435Z
UID:21255-1589979600-1589983200@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Structural and Design Integrity in Fenestration (TW Perry)
DESCRIPTION:1 AIA CEU/LU available \nWindow Wednesday’s with Ken Course Summary: \nParticipants will be instructed to evaluate various methods\, and components of window and door manufacturing\, as it relates to structural integrity\, durability\,performance values\, and architectural compliance. Participants will gain an educated understanding of how the fenestration manufacturing processes and selected products can enhance the structural and thermal dynamics of weatherization\, and life cycle analysis. Participants will be able place this information into functional design applications\, while maintaining the desired architectural integrity\, and improving the overall performance value. \nRegistration Here\n 
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/structural-and-design-integrity-in-fenestration-tw-perry/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Lectures,Partner Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200509T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200509T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200417T013143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200515T031753Z
UID:363-1589032800-1589036400@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:ND - Walking Tour of Woodberry (MdHS)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/nd-walking-tour-of-woodberry-mdhs/
LOCATION:Woodberry Kitchen\, 2010 Clipper Park Rd\, Baltimore\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Tours
GEO:39.331961;-76.644336
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200507T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200507T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200515T024907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200515T051803Z
UID:16928-1588856400-1588860000@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Modern Cooking Technologies for the Luxury Client CEU (Subzero)
DESCRIPTION:This course educates architects and designers about the modern cooking technologies available for the luxury client – especially convection\, convection steam\, and induction cooking – and how they can be used to prepare food quicker that tastes better and is more nutritious. \nApproved by AIA\, ASID/IDCEC\, NARI and NKBA for 1 hr/1 LU   \nRegistration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/4315876484906/WN_L591eZNJQwqbcKgkv8NdGQ  
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/modern-cooking-technologies-for-the-luxury-client-ceu-subzero/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200505T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200505T201500
DTSTAMP:20260406T202908
CREATED:20200417T013143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200515T031744Z
UID:360-1588701600-1588709700@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:AIA Continuing ED: Strengthening Solutions- Structural Tech (SEI-MD)
DESCRIPTION:NEXT PRESENTATION:  May 5 th\, 2020 \n  \nLOCATION: The Engineers Society ofBaltimore (ESB) \n                     Garrett-Jacobs Mansion \n                     11 West Mount Vernon Place \n                     Baltimore\, Maryland 21201 \nSCHEDULE:  \n6:00–7:00 PM: Registration/Social Hour \n7:00–8:00 PM: Dinner/Presentation \n8:00–8:15 PM: Questions  \nDate: May 5th\,2020 \nSpeaker: KevinPavuk \nManager\, Strengthening Solutions – Structural Technologies\, LLC \n  \nPresentation: “How to Repair\, Modify\,Maintain\, and Evaluate Post-Tensioned Concrete Structures”
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/aia-continuing-ed-strengthening-solutions-structural-tech-sei-md/
LOCATION:11 W Mt Vernon Pl\, Baltimore\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Partner Programs,Professional Development
GEO:39.296536;-76.623489
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