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SUMMARY:Design for Distancing: Reopening Baltimore Together
DESCRIPTION:Learn how local designers are working to make public spaces safer during the pandemic\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. \nTickets to all Virtual Histories are donation based. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. Donations from this program will also be split with Baltimore Heritage and the Baltimore Museum of Industry. \nHear from three local design teams – Envirocollab\, Graham Projects and Living Design Lab – who are working to adapt public spaces for COVID-19 and how Baltimore’s Design for Distancing program can serve as a model for other cities. This program is presented in partnership with Neighborhood Design Center\, AIA Baltimore/Baltimore Architecture Foundation\, the Maryland Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (MD ASLA) and the Baltimore Museum of Industry. \nDesign for Distancing is a program of the City of Baltimore\, Office of the Mayor and the Baltimore Development Corporation\, in partnership with local nonprofit the Neighborhood Design Center. Developed in the summer of 2020 in response to COVID-19 and the challenges faced by local businesses\, the Design for Distancing program called on Baltimore’s world class design and public health communities to develop innovative approaches to safe\, physically distant gathering.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/design-for-distancing-reopening-baltimore-together/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Virtual Histories,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Food Insecurity and Community Sustainability in Baltimore
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the AIA Baltimore Committee on the Environment + Resilience\n\n\nOne in eight people in Maryland\, and one in four in Baltimore City\, are food insecure. Many children in the Baltimore region are hungry when they arrive to school\, and many have not eaten a full meal since they left school the day before.* \nAccording to the USDA\, as of 2016 there are at least 13 million children who live in food-insecure homes in the United States. Due to the pandemic\, over 18 million children this year could be facing food insecurity. \nJoin us in a discussion with community leaders as we dialogue on current efforts and new innovative solutions to food insecurity and sustainability efforts in Baltimore. \nSpeakers: \nSha’Von Terrell \nBlack Church Food Security Network \nHolly Freishtat \nFood Policy Director \nCity of Baltimore │Department of Planning \nBaltimore Food Policy Initiative \nMonica Guerrero Vazquez\, MPH\, MS  \nExecutive Director \nCentro SOL \nJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine \nModerator: Peter Doo\, FAIA\, Architect and Principal\, Doo Consulting \nThank You to our Generous Sponsor! \nDoo Consulting \n*Source: St. Vincent De Paul Food Service Program
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/food-insecurity-and-community-sustainability-in-baltimore/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210220T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210220T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
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UID:26037-1613833200-1613836800@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Vanishing Heritage: Baltimore County’s Historic African American Communities (Preservation Alliance of Baltimore County)
DESCRIPTION:Preservation Alliance of Baltimore County presents: Carolyn Greenfield Adam\, Historian & Preservation Alliance Board Member \nVanishing Heritage: Baltimore County’s Historic African American Communities \nBaltimore County’s forty historic African American communities developed based on Maryland’s history of coexisting slave and free Black populations and the resulting legal and social segregation. The existence of these communities and their buildings helped to preserve their mostly overlooked history. But development and societal changes are adversely impacting these historic places. In rural Northern Baltimore County many have already disappeared leaving few traces. You have probably driven past or even lived nearby many of them without even realizing it. Those that do remain are important for what they can teach us about this largely undocumented part of Maryland’s history. \nThis presentation will give an overall view of that history and look at several of the remaining communities or structures in more detail. \nTopic: Baltimore County’s Historic African American Communities \nTime: Feb 20\, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87090707612 \nMeeting ID: 870 9070 7612 \nOne tap mobile \n+13017158592\,\,87090707612# US (Washington DC) \n+13126266799\,\,87090707612# US (Chicago) \nDial by your location \n+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) \n+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) \n+1 646 558 8656 US (New York) \n+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) \n+1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose)
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/vanishing-heritage-baltimore-countys-historic-african-american-communities-preservation-alliance-of-baltimore-county/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210220T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210220T120000
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CREATED:20201221T135229Z
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SUMMARY:Achieving Registration Together: ARE 5.0 Study Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Join AIA Baltimore in preparing with these essential ARE study sessions\, tips\, and practice with fellow emerging professionals!\n\n\n\n2021 is the year to get started or revisit your quest to becoming a registered architect! \nTo help you on the path to licensure\, AIA Baltimore Emerging Professionals Committee organizes Achieving Registration Together (ART)\, a series of ARE study sessions with tips\, discussions and practice led by fellow EPs who have recently completed the exams.* \nJoining a virtual study group is an effective strategy to maximize your time as you prepare for your exam. Group members are stronger together because we each can share unique insights and talents and because we set goals together and hold each other accountable. \n*Please note\, during the COVID-19 pandemic all AIA Baltimore board\, committee\, and individual meetings have been rescheduled as virtual events. \nSchedule 2021 ARE 5.0 Study Sessions \nJanuary 2020 – June 2021 \n$5 AIA members \n$10.00 Non-members \nStudy sessions are scheduled for Saturdays from 10 AM to Noon and are hosted virtually on Zoom. \nPractice Management (PcM) — January 23\, 2020 \nProject Management (PjM) — February 20\, 2020 \nConstruction Evaluation (CE) — March 20\, 2020 \nPrograming and Analysis (PA) — April 17\, 2020 \nProject Planning and Design (PPD) — May 8\, 2020 \nProject Development and Documentation (PDD) — June 5\, 2020
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/achieving-registration-together-are-5-0-study-sessions/
LOCATION:Virtual Webinar
CATEGORIES:ARE Prep,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210219T130000
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SUMMARY:Olmsted Brothers Vision for Wyman Park and the Stony Run Stream Valley
DESCRIPTION:The presentation will focus on the Olmsted vision and what remains today.\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. \nVirtual Histories are back in 2021! The 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. A portion of donations will also go to Friends of Maryland’s Olmsted Parks & Landscapes (FMOPL). \nWyman Park and the Stony Run Stream valley demonstrate the premier design work of the Olmsted Brothers from 1903 to 1947. The influential landscape architecture firm was established in 1898 by brothers John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.\, sons of the eminent landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. The Municipal Art Society hired them to produce the City’s first comprehensive park system plan in 1904\, the Development of Public Grounds for Greater Baltimore Report. The Wyman family had donated land for Johns Hopkins University in 1902 for use as a northern campus and that same year\, the University gave the remainder of the land to the City of Baltimore to serve as a public park. \nIn the 1904 Report\, the Olmsted Brothers identified Wyman Park\, with its old beech trees and bold topography\, as one of the finest single passages of scenery to be so near a large city and advocated for it to become a stream valley reserve and extended north and south Bookending the University to the southeast and fitting into the City grid is the intact Wyman Park Dell\, a 16-acre public park noted for its steep enclosing slopes and a large\, sweeping lower lawn\, fully realized and conceived by the Olmsted Brothers. The presentation will focus on their vision and what remains today from Stony Run’s headwaters at the city’s northern border to where the stream joins the Jones Falls River to the south. \nIn addition to the Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage\, Inc.\, this Virtual History is co-sponsored by the Friends of Maryland’s Olmsted Parks & Landscapes (FMOPL) and the Maryland Society of Landscape Architects. \nPresenters’ Bios: \nSince 1986\, Sandy Sparks\, founding president of the FMOPL\, is strongly committed to the non-profit organization’s involvement in streetscape\, park system and watershed planning\, in addition to its significant archive of Olmsted drawings. Since the 1990s\, Sandy has served as the designer/editor of The Olmstedian monograph series focused on Olmsted designs in the Baltimore region. A strong believer in the value of stakeholder-based parks friends groups\, Sandy launched the Friends of Wyman Park Dell (1983)\, Friends of Mt. Vernon Place (2000) and Friends of Stony Run (2011). With support from the Central Baltimore Partnership\, she led the launch of the Friends of the Jones Falls\, becoming the group’s first President in 2019. A graduate of the University of Illinois (BFA) and Maryland Institute of Art (MFA)\, Sandy remains an active leader in Charles Village\, where she has lived since 1966 and continues to design/edit The Charles Villager. \nJillian Storms\, AIA\, is an architect in the School Facilities Branch of the Maryland State Department of Education. She once served on the Board of Directors and Inventory Committee of FMOPL. She is a former President of the BAF and now serves as co-chair of its research committee\, the Dead Architects’ Society. She received BAF’s Roger Redden Award and Preservation Maryland’s George T. Harrison Volunteer Award in recognition of her extensive architectural research and public programming and has already graced us with a couple of Virtual Histories focused on that research
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/olmsted-brothers-vision-for-wyman-park-and-the-stony-run-stream-valley/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Virtual Histories
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210212T130000
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SUMMARY:Finding Eutaw Farm: The Herring Run Archaeology Project
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn about how Eutaw Farm was discovered and its role in Baltimore history\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. \nVirtual Histories are back in 2021! The 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. \nJason Shellenhamer and Lisa Kraus are the co-directors of the Herring Run Archaeology Project\, a free public archaeology program in the City of Baltimore. Jason\, Lisa and their team of volunteers have spent the last 6 years exploring the remains of Eutaw Farm\, an 18th and 19th century estate located in modern Herring Run Park. The house at Eutaw Farm burned down in 1865\, and vanished from memory\, but it was never really gone. Join us to learn about how Eutaw Farm was discovered\, the roles it played in Baltimore’s history\, and the fascinating people who once called Eutaw home.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/finding-eutaw-farm-the-herring-run-archaeology-project/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Virtual Histories
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210211T120000
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UID:25928-1613044800-1613048400@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:AIA Baltimore  Equity Committee + Morgan State AIAS
DESCRIPTION:Architects\, designers\, volunteer list for a portfolio review of Morgan SA+P students.\n\n\nJoin the Equity Committee and AIAS and take part in a virtual portfolio review of projects by architecture students at Morgan State School of Architecture and Planning.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/aia-baltimore-equity-committee-morgan-state-aias/
LOCATION:Virtual Webinar
CATEGORIES:Networking,Webinars,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210208T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210208T150000
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CREATED:20210203T190837Z
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UID:26051-1612792800-1612796400@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Reinventing the Industrial Legacy City: Baltimore (Baltimore-Rotterdam Partnership)
DESCRIPTION:On 8 February\, 2021 at 2pm EST Maryland time (8pm CET Netherlands time)\, Klaus Philipsen will give a lecture about Baltimore’s urban planning and the city’s challenges & opportunities. This webinar is hosted by the Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and Urban Design\, Cristina Murphy from Morgan State University School of Architecture and Planning\, and the Baltimore-Rotterdam committee. \nThis is a free event\, open to the public. Advance registration required. \nMore info & registration:  \nhttps://philipsen-baltimore-2021.eventbrite.com
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/reinventing-the-industrial-legacy-city-baltimore-baltimore-rotterdam-partnership/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210205T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210205T133000
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CREATED:20210201T160827Z
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SUMMARY:The Preserve the Baltimore Uprising Project: A People's Archive
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Denise Meringolo describes the processes\, values\, and ethical considerations underlying the creation of Preserve the Baltimore Uprising\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. \nVirtual Histories are back in 2021! The 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. \nPreserve the Baltimore Uprising began as a digital repository designed to preserve and make accessible original content captured and created by individual community members\, grassroots organizations\, and witnesses to the protests that followed the death of Freddie Gray on April 19\, 2015. It is a people’s archive. For the people. By the people. Owned by all. \nPublic Historians strive to be both responsible and responsive. As scholars\, we are responsible for upholding the highest standards of intellectual inquiry. As public servants\, we are committed to responding to the needs\, interests\, and desires of our audiences and stakeholders. Sometimes it is difficult to balance these two demands. In this talk\, Dr. Denise Meringolo\, Professor and Director of Public History at the University of Maryland\, Baltimore County\, describes the processes\, values\, and ethical considerations underlying the creation of Preserve the Baltimore Uprising\, a crowd-sourced digital collection.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/the-preserve-the-baltimore-uprising-project-a-peoples-archive/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Virtual Histories
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210205T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20210203T173731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T173939Z
UID:26043-1612526400-1612530000@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:How To Build A Black Architect (African Diaspora Nation)
DESCRIPTION: REGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/how-to-build-a-black-architect-african-dispora-nation/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210202T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210202T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20210112T143544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210128T165556Z
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SUMMARY:Groundhog Day Architecture Trivia Night
DESCRIPTION:Architecture Trivia Night is back with a Groundhog Day special!\n\n\n\nTrivia Night will be held via Zoom. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact omiles@aiabalt.com \nWe’re hosting a virtual trivia night for our annual Groundhog Day Party and Fundraiser. Join in on the fun and compete against fellow architecture lovers with questions about Baltimore architecture and history\, world architecture\, architectural pop culture\, Guess the Building and more. \nPrizes available and bragging rights on the line. Play as an individual or as a team. Prizes available for both the individual with the highest score and the team with the highest average score. Teams can have up to 6 players. \nFestive attire encouraged. Dust off those party clothes\, dig out the costume jewelry\, fiddle with those pocket squares. We’ll be greeting Punxsutawney Phil in style. \nFeatured Brewery – Peabody Heights Brewery \nIt’s not trivia night without a delicious cold beverage! We’ll be drinking beers from one of our favorite local breweries: Peabody Heights Brewery. Peabody Heights offers carry out\, and delivery for Baltimore City residents. \nThe individual winner of Architecture Trivia Night will win a $25 Peabody Heights Brewery gift card and a pint glass. \nTickets are donation based. This program is a major fundraiser for BAF. We encourage you to give what you can. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and supports programs like Doors Open Baltimore and our Virtual Histories series. \nUpon joining the event on Zoom you will be given instructions on how to play the trivia game. \nSponsorship \nBAF invites you to sponsor our virtual Groundhog Architecture Trivia Night. BAF holds a fundraiser each year on Groundhog Day to support programs like Doors Open Baltimore and Kids in Design. BAF continues to adapt to COVID-19 with virtual programs like our Virtual Histories Series. Your support is crucial this year as we begin another challenging year\, while taking on new initiatives such as launching the SAY IT LOUD Maryland exhibition which will spotlight the works of minority architects and designers practicing in in the state\, and a major research project to document buildings designed by Maryland’s early women architects for the National Register of Historic Places. \nDOWNLOAD SPONSOR PACKAGE \nThank you to our sponsors\n \n \n\n\n  \nBaltimore National Heritage Area  
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/groundhog-day-architecture-trivia-night/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210202T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210202T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20200417T022800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T195339Z
UID:617-1612287000-1612290600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Doors Open Baltimore Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Organizes the annual Doors Open Baltimore\, the citywide festival of neighborhood and architecture. \nCo-Chairs:\nMargaret De Arcangelis\nBaltimore Museum of Industry \nKeith Mainhart \nReach out to Nathan Dennies at ndennies@aiabalt.com for meeting Zoom info.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/doors-open-baltimore-committee-meeting-2/2021-02-02/
LOCATION:Virtual meeting
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210204
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20210127T170646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T170646Z
UID:25945-1612224000-1612396799@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Kohler@Home: Product Demos & Panel Discussions
DESCRIPTION:Kohler@Home is your exclusive access to 80+ new products\, 5 engaging panel discussions\, and 2 featured conversations. Make the most of your Kohler@Home experience by registering today \nDiscover the cultural dynamics driving changes in market conditions and consumer expectations\, and get a first look at a range of new\nproducts designed to help kitchen and bath professionals thrive in 2021 and beyond. \nRegister or view all sessions: Kohler.com/AtHome \nQuestions? Email us: AtHome@Kohler.com | #kohlerathome\nDavid Kohler – Kohler Co.\nMegon Hill-Washington\nKohler Co. \n2021 Product Introductions\n10:00 am – 11:15 am CST\nCreating a Smarter Home\n12:00 pm – 12:45 pm CST\nWith consumers spending more time than ever at home\, the\nboundaries between spaces and tasks are breaking down.\nExplore the meaningful benefits technology can bring to the kitchen\nand bathroom\, and learn about key trends in smart plumbing.\nCarley Knobloch\nTech Lifestyle Expert\nBrad Leavitt\nAFT Construction\nJohnathan Bradley\nKohler Co.\nJordan Cooper\nWhizCribs \nDesigning for Wellbeing\n11:15 am – 12:00 pm CST\nConsumers’ desire for holistic wellbeing continues to grow\, and\nthey’re increasingly seeking homes that can help transform their\nstate of mind and facilitate everyday wellbeing. Discover how the\nbathroom and kitchen play critical roles in this journey.\nAnna Kaiser\nAnna Kaiser Studios\nBryan Mason\nAphroChic\nAshley Kohler\nKohler Co.\nAmy Lau\nAmy Lau Design \nThe Impact of Clean\n12:45 pm – 1:30 pm CST\nWith so many stressors in the outside world\, consumers want a space\nthat enhances control\, comfort\, and confidence—and cleanliness is\nfundamental to those goals. Learn how this desire for cleanliness and\nhygiene will extend beyond the pandemic and how to create spaces\nthat meet these consumer needs.\nLori Paranjape\nMrs. Paranjape\nDesign + Interiors\nCasey Flanagan\nKohler Co.\nShawn Booth\nKohler Co.\nJ. Walker Smith\nKantar \n2 FEB\nFeatured Conversation\nEnergizing Teams & Transforming\nCustomer Experience\n1:30 pm – 2:05 pm CST\nLearn about the present and future of retail and customer\nexperiences\, and the role human energy plays in leading\nbusinesses of all sizes. Bonnie Choruby\nPresident\, ANN SACKS\nAngela Ahrendts\, DBE\nFormer SVP\, Apple Retail\nand CEO\, Burberry\nDavid Kohler\nPresident and CEO\, Kohler Co. \n3 FEB\nDay 2 of Kohler@Home includes two design topics\, a look at Kohler’s Believing in Better platform\nand a featured conversation about leadership and cultural transformation within an organization.\nHighlighting the innovation Kohler brings to pressing global\nenvironmental and social issues\, this session will explore our\nBelieving in Better platform and demonstrate how purpose leads\nto smart design and a competitive edge.\nView all sessions: Kohler.com/AtHome | Questions? Email us: AtHome@Kohler.com | #kohlerathome\nBelieving in Better Laura Kohler – Kohler Co. ® \nPersonalized Design:\nColor\, Material\, & Finish\n10:45 am – 11:30 am CST\nWith consumers spending so much time at home\, they want to feel\nlike the space is uniquely theirs — aesthetically and functionally.\nExplore how combinations of color\, material\, and finish can help you\ncreate more personalized spaces. \nDefying Trend Cycles Through\nTimeless Design\n11:30 am – 12:15 pm CST\nIn a world driven by flash trends and micro-attention spans\,\nconsumers are looking for products and spaces that stand the test\nof time. Learn why durability and sustainability in manufacturing are\nincreasingly important\, and how to meet these consumer demands. \nFeatured Conversation\nChampioning Cultural\nTransformation & Leadership\n12:15 pm – 1:00 pm CST\nCreating a strong\, healthy culture is one of the most difficult and\ndelicate tasks in leading an organization. This featured conversation\nwill discuss leadership\, motivating employees\, overcoming personal\nand professional obstacles\, and championing cultural transformation\nwithin an organization.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/kohlerhome-product-demos-panel-discussions/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210129T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210129T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20210113T152220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210113T152220Z
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SUMMARY:The Early Black Architects of Baltimore
DESCRIPTION:Participants will discover the unique heritage of Early Black Architects whom helped shape Baltimore.\n\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. \nVirtual Histories are back in 2021! The 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. \nEarly Black Architects have been practicing in Baltimore and Maryland since at least 1901. This rare presentation will feature the Early Black Architects whom practiced prior to 1970 in Baltimore. Participants will discover the unique heritage of Early Black Architects whom helped shape Baltimore\, influenced the early generation of Black Architects and established early Black architectural firms. \nAbout the Presenter \nDale Glenwood Green is a Professor of Architecture and Lead Faculty for Historic Preservation at Morgan State University School of Architecture and Planning. He has been teaching and leading research on Black Architects since he developed the Black Architects seminar in 2010. He is also Partner in the architectural firm of Sulton Campbell Britt & Associates\, PC founded in 1964 by pioneering Black Architects.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/the-early-black-architects-of-baltimore/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Virtual Histories
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210127T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20200417T022759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T201708Z
UID:613-1611770400-1611774000@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Urban Design Committee - Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Urban Design Committee (UDC) meets every fourth Wednesday at 6:00 pm. New members are always welcome. \nPlease note\, during the COVID-19 pandemic all board\, committee\, and individual meetings have been rescheduled as virtual meetings.   \nFor access to the virtual meeting\, please contact\, Zevi Thomas zthomas@aiabalt.com \nCommittee co-chairs: \nSam Lynch\, Assoc. AIA: slynch@ci-designinc.com \nRen Southard\, Assoc. AIA: renata.southard@gmail.com \n  \n 
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/urban-design-committee-meeting-2/2021-01-27/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210126T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210126T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20210111T161507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210125T213100Z
UID:25779-1611680400-1611684000@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Rethinking Health and Opportunity through Healthy Housing
DESCRIPTION:Join us in a discussion with community leaders as we dialogue on environmental justice and its effect on the built environment…\n\n\n\nSponsored by the AIA Baltimore Committee on the Environment + Resilience \nThis presentation will address environmental justice issues and how they affect the built environment in Baltimore. Presenter Ruth Ann Norton will discuss neighborhood environmental health\, the proximity of pollution sources to specific communities\, as well the transformational impact healthy housing has on a path to lowering racial and health disparities and opening better life opportunities for all. \nSpeaker: Ruth Ann Norton\, President & CEO of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative \nRuth Ann Norton serves as President & CEO of the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI)\, a national nonprofit founded in 1986 dedicated to the elimination of childhood lead poisoning and the creation of healthy\, safe and energy efficient housing for America’s children. A dedicated advocate for healthy housing\, she broadened the mission of the organization\, formerly the Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning\, by designing a groundbreaking national program built on a framework of cross-sector collaboration to efficiently deliver green\, healthy and safe homes in communities throughout the United States. \nModerator: Peter Doo\, FAIA\, Architect and Principal\, Doo Consulting \nPeter Doo\, FAIA\, LEED Fellow\, is the founder and a Principal of Doo Consulting LLC and a recognized leader in sustainability. An early LEED Accredited Professional\, he now works with a variety of rating systems including LEED\, Green Globes\, the Living Building Challenge and National Green Building Standards.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/rethinking-health-and-opportunity-through-healthy-housing/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210123T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20210114T154813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210405T214843Z
UID:25830-1611396000-1611403200@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Achieving Registration Together: ARE 5.0 Study Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Join AIA Baltimore in preparing with these essential ARE study sessions\, tips\, and practice with fellow emerging professionals!\n\n\n\n2021 is the year to get started or revisit your quest to becoming a registered architect! \nTo help you on the path to licensure\, AIA Baltimore Emerging Professionals Committee organizes Achieving Registration Together (ART)\, a series of ARE study sessions with tips\, discussions and practice led by fellow EPs who have recently completed the exams.* \nJoining a virtual study group is an effective strategy to maximize your time as you prepare for your exam. Group members are stronger together because we each can share unique insights and talents and because we set goals together and hold each other accountable. \n*Please note\, during the COVID-19 pandemic all AIA Baltimore board\, committee\, and individual meetings have been rescheduled as virtual events. \nSchedule 2021 ARE 5.0 Study Sessions \nJanuary 2020 – June 2021 \n$5 AIA members \n$10.00 Non-members \nStudy sessions are scheduled for Saturdays from 10 AM to Noon and are hosted virtually on Zoom. \nPractice Management (PcM) — January 23\, 2021 \nProject Management (PjM) — February 20\, 2021 \nConstruction Evaluation (CE) — March 20\, 2021 \nPrograming and Analysis (PA) — April 17\, 2021 \nProject Planning and Design (PPD) — May 8\, 2021 \nProject Development and Documentation (PDD) — June 5\, 2021
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/achieving-registration-together-are-5-0-study-sessions-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Webinar
CATEGORIES:ARE Prep,Webinars,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210122T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210122T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20210112T143123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210112T143123Z
UID:25794-1611320400-1611322200@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Lake Clifton High: The Story of Baltimore's Most Ambitious Modernist School
DESCRIPTION:Lake Clifton was Baltimore’s crown jewel of a massive school building effort. What happened?\n\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. \nVirtual Histories are back in 2021! The 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. \nThis presentation will outline the history of Baltimore’s Lake Clifton High School. Completed in 1971 as the crown jewel of a massive school-building effort\, the sprawling and state-of-the-art campus was expected to stimulate racial integration and ease school overcrowding. However\, white students immediately rejected the school and the campus’ huge capacity was never filled. Lake Clifton developed a poor reputation around the city\, and recently closed for good after years of restructuring and physical dilapidation. The campus is likely to soon be acquired and demolished by Morgan State University; thus\, now is an ideal time to examine and commemorate Lake Clifton’s role in a tumultuous period of Baltimore’s history. \nJulian Frost\, grew up in Baltimore and graduated from Baltimore City College in 2019 and is currently a sophomore at Haverford College. He is majoring in the Growth and Structure of Cities program at Haverford’s sister school\, Bryn Mawr. Over the past year Julian has developed a great interest in the history of Baltimore’s built environment\, and is currently thinking about how to direct this interest into productive\, creative\, and potentially professional avenues. Julian started an Instagram page (@baltimorebuilthistory) as a repository for his casual research and findings.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/lake-clifton-high-the-story-of-baltimores-most-ambitious-modernist-school/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Virtual Histories
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210115T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20210105T165620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210105T165634Z
UID:25689-1610715600-1610717400@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Tour of Baltimore's Historic  Early 20th Century School Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Meg Fairfax Fielding will share stories of Baltimore schools built in the early 20th century.\n\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. \nVirtual Histories are back in 2021! The 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. \nBaltimore is a city filled with a wide range of architectural treasures. Some of the city’s most beloved treasures are its historic school buildings\, from the castle-like City College to the modernist Patterson Park High. The best architects in the city competed to design these impressive and important public buildings. \nLeading this architectural adventure is Meg Fairfax Fielding\, a past-president of BAF. Meg loves to explore Baltimore and the surrounding areas. By day\, she is the head of the History of Maryland Medicine at MedChi\, which was founded in 1799\, but on weekends\, you might find her on a lonely road on the Eastern Shore searching for a small\, ancient church. Follow her on Instagram at PigtownDesign.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/virtual-tour-of-baltimores-historic-early-20th-century-school-buildings/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210113T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210113T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20200417T022800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T195554Z
UID:620-1610559000-1610562600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:FAR/Kids in Design Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Future Architects Resources (FAR)/Kids in Design serves as a vehicle for collaboration among professionals and educators (middle and secondary schools) towards the education of future architects and enlightened citizens of the built environment. \nFor access to the virtual meeting\, please contact\, Zevi Thomas. \nContact the committee chair for information about joining: \nLonna Babu\, Assoc. AIA\, Design Collective \nEmily Lodato\, Assoc. AIA\, Design Collective
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/far-committee-meeting-2/2021-01-13/
LOCATION:AIABaltimore Gallery (lower level) 11 1/2 West Chase Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210113T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20201221T133457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201221T193940Z
UID:25609-1610553600-1610557200@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:AIA Baltimore 150th Celebration!
DESCRIPTION:AIA Baltimore Celebrates 150 years of supporting Baltimore’s architecture community\n\n\nLet’s toast to 150 years! During this very special birthday party\, you’ll hear from city and cultural leaders on the impact of Baltimore architecture and architects\, learn about upcoming 2021 AIA Baltimore programs and opportunities\, and enjoy a night of memorable toasts\, history\, and trivia! \nFollow Us on Facebook and Instagram so you can keep up with all our exciting 2021 programs. We will be presenting various fundraisers\, trivia nights\, lectures\, and networking events. Stay in the loop by giving us a follow! \nCheck out our Youtube Channel that hosts various lectures\, virtual tours\, historical overviews\, and more! Become a Subscriber to see all our upcoming 150th Programs virtually from the comfort of your home! \nAs we enter our 150th year\, consider giving a gift to The Center Fund. A monumental move for us means monumental opportunities\, and we need your help to make the exciting opportunities ahead of us a reality. Our aim is to raise $1 million for The Center Fund\, our capital campaign to sustain the Baltimore Center for Architecture and Design. Your individual contribution or firm/corporate sponsorship will match these funds to sustain costs for the design and construction and ongoing operations of the Center. \nContribute to the Center Fund by making a check out to “AIA Baltimore” and mailing it to: \nAIA Baltimore\nThe Center for Architecture and Design\nOne Charles Center\n100 N. Charles Street\nSuite P-101\nBaltimore\, MD 21201 \nLearn more about our 2021 annual sponsorship opportunities here. \nSpeakers: \nBaltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott\n2021 AIA President Peter Exley\, FAIA\n2021 AIA Baltimore President Scott McGovern\, AIA\nWalter Schamu\, FAIA\, Past President\, AIA Baltimore and Founder\, Baltimore Architecture Foundation\nJennifer Goold\, Neighborhood Design Center
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/aia-baltimore-150th-celebration/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Networking,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210108T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210108T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20201214T161807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201214T161807Z
UID:25548-1610110800-1610112600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Nezahat Arıkoğlu: The Architect Behind the Mid-Century WJZ TV Studio
DESCRIPTION:Jillian Storms will present about Turkish architect Nezahat Arıkoğlu and her midcentury designs.\n\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. \nThis presentation will highlight the design work of one of the early woman of architecture in Maryland\, Nezahat Sügüder Arıkoğlu (1920–2000)\, who practiced with her husband İlhan Muzaffer Arıkoğlu (1922–1981) in Baltimore in the 1960s before returning to Turkey. They are credited with over 20 nearly modern projects in our region that include apartments\, private residences\, shopping centers\, manufacturing plants\, and offices\, including WJZ’s TV Studio on Television Hill. \nShe graduated as an architect from National Fİne Arts Academy of Istanbul in 1943. While Modernism of International Style excited her\, she consciously tried to develop her designs to address local and regional requirements. But architecture was only one of her many passions. Her multi-talented artistic repertoire included painting\, sculpting\, music\, fashion design\, culinary arts\, and critical writing. She and her husband inspired their son\, Kaya Arikogluto\, carry on the family profession in Turkey where he practices today and maybe joining on the Zoom! \nAbout the Presenter\n \nJillian Storms\, AIA\, is an architect and capital programs manager at the School Facilities Branch of the Maryland State Department of Education. She is a former President of the Baltimore Architecture Foundation. Jillian led the Early Women of Architecture in Maryland project\, culminating in a traveling exhibition featuring women who practiced architecture from the 1920s to the 1960s and received BAF’s Roger Redden Award and Preservation Maryland’s George T. Harrison Volunteer Award in recognition of her extensive work to bring these stories to light. Jillian continues to work with BAF to bring more stories of women architects to light and document their projects.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/nezahat-arikoglu-the-architect-behind-the-mid-century-wjz-tv-studio/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201218T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201218T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20201116T190856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T190904Z
UID:24965-1608296400-1608298200@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:The Olmsteds Lay the Foundation for Baltimore’s Modern Park System
DESCRIPTION:Ed Orser will share the legacy of the Olmsteds’ park designs on Baltimore’s park system\n\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. \nFor 75 years the nationally-renowned Olmsted firm (father\, son\, and step-son) played a major role shaping the park system of Baltimore. During a period of rapid growth for the city\, they provided comprehensive plans in 1904 and 1926 as well as specific recommendations and designs for park projects. Their legacy is evident in today’s park system. \nAbout the presenter: \nEd Orser is Professor Emeritus of American Studies at UMBC and former president of the Friends of Maryland’s Olmsted Parks & Landscapes. He has taught and conducted research on the social and environmental history of Baltimore; his books include Blockbusting in Baltimore: The Edmondson Village Story and The Gwynns Falls: Baltimore Greenway to the Chesapeake Bay. \nImage: Gwynns Falls Park Wooded Walk\, 1926 Olmsted Report
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/the-olmsteds-lay-the-foundation-for-baltimores-modern-park-system/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Virtual Histories
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201217T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201217T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20201124T193505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T193505Z
UID:25133-1608210000-1608213600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Windows Code Fundamentals (TW Perry)
DESCRIPTION:Windows Code Fundamentals\nDecember 17th | 1:00pm – 2:00pm \n1 LU/HSW \nKeeping up with ever-evolving window codes can be a challenge for even the most experienced construction industry professional. This course will address some of the core codes and testing methods for windows\, such as accessibility\, emergency escape and rescue\, fall protection\, and safety glazing. Exceptions to the rules will also be addressed along with applications and scenarios where these codes apply. \nWhen you complete this course you will be able to: \n\nAscertain the different elements of accessibility codes for windows.\nIdentify emergency escape and rescue regulations\, as well as exceptions to the rules.\nUnderstand fall protection requirements\, compliance methods\, and the variance between residential and commercial applications.\nDistinguish when and where safety glazing is required for windows.\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/windows-code-fundamentals-tw-perry-2/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201215T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201215T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20201208T195835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T202129Z
UID:24448-1608051600-1608055200@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Historic Resources Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Co-Chairs:\nDave Ditman\nRetired teacher\, HoCo Public Schools\ndvditman@verizon.net \nRob Brennan\, AIA\nbrennan+company architects\nrbrennan@brennanarch.com \nThe Historic Resources Committee organizes events that promote the knowledge and appreciation of the preservation and adaptive use of Baltimore’s historic buildings and neighborhoods. Reach out to Nathan Dennies at ndennies@aiabalt.com for information about attending a meeting.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/historic-resources-committee-meeting-5/2020-12-15/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201215T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201215T093000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20201116T172007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201210T191019Z
UID:24954-1608021000-1608024600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Meet The Press: How to Connect with Media
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the AIA Baltimore Practice Management Committee and Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) Maryland\n\n\n\n1.0 AIA/CES LU available\nAnxious to get your next design or construction project noticed in the press but unsure where to start? Find out exactly what journalists are looking for and how to approach them for a story in 2020. At Meet The Press we connect you directly to a panel of working journalists in Baltimore and give you an inside perspective on approaches and opportunities to advance the stories your design or construction team wants to tell. \nHear from reporters and editors from print\, digital\, and broadcast media who cover design\, architecture\, construction \, development\, and the built environment in Baltimore\, regionally\, and nationally. Panelists from the media will present the trends and topics they are covering today\, and how they identify the stories and projects they cover. \nEngage in a dialogue about new topics and story ideas\, how the design and construction professionals can communicate our vision for the built environment\, and ultimately make a plan to tell the story of our valuable contributions to the community. \nModerators:  \nRosalie Tilghman\, AIA | Senior Associate\, Ayers Saint Gross \nKiersten Howe | Associate\, Communications Manager\, GWWO \nPanelists: \nSheilah Kast | Host\, On the Record\, WYPR 88.1 FM\nSheilah Kast is the host of On The Record\, Monday-Friday\, 9:30-10:00 am.  Originally\, she hosted WYPR’s  Dupont-Columbia University award-winning Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast from 2006 – October 2015.  She began her career at The Washington Star\, where she covered the Maryland and Virginia legislatures\, utilities\, energy and taxes\, as well as financial and banking regulation.  She learned the craft of broadcasting at ABC News; as a Washington correspondent for fifteen years\, she covered the White House\, Congress\, and the 1991 Moscow coup that signaled the end of the Soviet empire. \nHallie Miller | The Baltimore Sun \nHallie Miller covers business and health for The Baltimore Sun. She focuses on real estate\, development and the coronavirus pandemic. Hallie joined The Sun’s audience engagement team in 2018 after graduating from the University of Maryland\, College Park\, with degrees in journalism and government and politics. \nEthan McLeod | Baltimore Business Journal \nEthan McLeod is the associate editor for the Baltimore Business Journal. He previously worked for Baltimore Fishbowl and CQ Researcher\, and has also written for CityLab\, Next City\, Slate and DCist. \nChristianna McCausland | Freelance Journalist\nChristianna McCausland is an independent writer with over 20 years experience writing about interior design and architecture. She’s a contributor at Baltimore magazine\, Home & Design and Chesapeake Views and has been published in House Beautiful\, Better Homes & Gardens and elsewhere.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/meet-the-press-how-to-connect-with-media/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Webinars,Workshops
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UID:24022-1607616000-1607621400@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:The Ultimate Gingerbread Design Competition
DESCRIPTION:It’s the Ultimate Gingerbread Design Competition! We want to see your most creative designs\, from classic Baltimore landmarks to the avant-garde of gingerbread home design. Participate in the competition or join as a spectator!\nSign Your Team Up Here!\n\n\nWe ask our design teams to compete in fundraising for our AIA Baltimore/BAF scholarships. The team that raises the most will win a $250 gift card to a local bakery! \nProceeds of the event\, including sponsorship and registration fees\, will be donated to AIA Baltimore and Baltimore Architecture Foundation scholarship programs for students of architecture at Morgan State University\, and Maryland community colleges and Universities. Proceeds also support Future Architects Resources/Kids In Design\, programs for underserved middle and high school students to encourage career opportunities in architecture\, design\, and construction\, and major BAF programs like Doors Open Baltimore. \nWe will also host a festive holiday cocktail demo with architect and mixologist Nikolas Hill. Participants can learn how to make a twist on the classic “Tom and Jerry” — a warm\, holiday-based\, traditional spin on egg nog. \nNikolas X. Hill is the proprietor of threeSPICE Fruit Shrubs and The Congenial Hour online blog & mobile bartending services. Nikolas meshes his industry experience from both architectural design and service hospitality to produce this time-tested\, seasonal\, sweet-and-sour treat. \nTo request a Shrub Kit from our mixologist email threespice.shrubs@gmail.com \nOR \nSend him a message on Facebook or Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/threeSPICE/ \nInstagram: @three_spice \nWant to skip the work and just see the final projects? That’s okay too. Purchase one of our virtual unveiling tickets for a suggested donation of $25 and see all the final houses! \nEach Gingerbread House will be displayed at the new Center for Architecture and Design at One Charles Center.\n \nGingerbread Building Specifics \n*Design must fit within the theme/categories \n*Design must fit a base that is 24”x24” \n*Video: Due 12/8\, 2 minutes maximum\, this allows for virtual judging\, please no smartphone filters\, and be as creative as you want! (videos are not necessary\, but any submissions without video will not be judged). \n*Delivered To The Center of Architecture and Design by 12/9 \nCategories:\nBawlmer Hon (landmarks\, movies\, iconic Baltimore)\nWe want to see our Baltimore icons come to life! Whether it’s Natty Boh\, Mr. Trashwheel\, John Waters\, or Old Bay–the possibilities of celebrating Baltimore through the cookie medium are endless!\nPhotograph Courtesy of Preservation Maryland\, “Domino Sugar factory in Baltimore by BCT Architects\, 2015”. \nInnovation (structural creativity\, mobile/ kinetic)\nWe have The American Visionary Museum and its kinetic sculpture race\, and now it’s time for kinetic gingerbread houses! Use the best of STEAM learning to create something truly structurally unique. \n \nPhotographs Courtesy of Pinterest \nBaltimore Through the Seasons\nCelebrate your favorite scenery through your gingerbread creation: be it winter\, spring\, summer\, or fall!\n \nPhotographs Courtesy of Pinterest \n\nUgliest Gingerbread House\n\nLet’s celebrate the art of making–even when things don’t go as planned! Watch a few episodes of Nailed It! for inspiration.\nImage Courtesy of Business Insider\, “19 gingerbread house fails that will make you cringe“. \nSports (current & past Baltimore sports teams)\nWho doesn’t love finding a creative way to represent your favorite team? Pass the purple icing! \n \nImage Courtesy of Ms. Mary\, DeviantArt \nNeed More Inspiration? No Problem!\n \n\n11 Borderline Genius Tips For Making A Gingerbread House-Buzzfeed\n\n20 Unbelievable Gingerbread Houses You’ll Want To Live In-Buzzfeed\nThe Ultimate Gingerbread Architecture Style Guide by Preservation Maryland\nHow to Make a Gingerbread House-NYT Cooking\nTOP 10 TIPS FOR BUILDING A LARGE GINGERBREAD HOUSE\n\n\n  \nGet Your Tickets Here!\nUltimate Gingerbread House Design Competition Judges\n*Judging will be done LIVE!\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. \nSuzanne Frazier \nSuzanne Frasier\, FAIA is the Chair of the Department of Undergraduate Design at Morgan State University’s School of Architecture and Planning where she has been a faculty member since 2005. She is a licensed and registered architect with over 20 years of professional experience in the design and construction industry prior to becoming a full-time academic. Suzanne has been actively involved with the AIA for over three decades. \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\, and currently is the Executive Pastry Chef at a Forbes 5 star hotel in downtown Washington D.C. \nInterested in sponsoring this unique event? Contact Margaret Stella at mstella@aiabalt.com or find our Sponsorship Guide here. \nRegistration directly supports The Baltimore Architecture Foundation. \n\n\n  \nThank You To Our Generous Sponsors!\nGum Drop Sponsors \n\n\n\n\nIce Sculpture Sponsor\n\nSchluter Systems
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/the-ultimate-gingerbread-design-competition/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Networking,Special Events
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CREATED:20201124T193159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T193211Z
UID:25130-1607605200-1607608800@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:A Holistic Approach to Windows in Sustainable Design (TW Perry)
DESCRIPTION:A Holistic Approach to Windows in Sustainable Design\nDecember 10th | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm \n1LU/HSW \nSustainability is a diverse and ever-changing subject\, and one that is growing in importance. One key to making progress on the sustainability of our building infrastructure is to consider all materials and products. This presentation addresses the role of windows in sustainable design\, covers how buildings use energy and how efficient windows properly integrated in the design can improve building performance and indoor environmental quality. We take a holistic approach to sustainability beyond the end product\, and look at factors such as lifecycle impacts of manufacturing and embodied carbon. We explore occupant wellbeing in terms of indoor air quality\, biophilia etc. And understand how windows contribute to some of the top green building programs such as LEED\, WELL\, Net Zero to name a few. \nWhen you complete this course\, you will know more about: \n1. Evaluating window performance based on a number of factors\n2. Comparing and evaluating the importance of material sourcing and manufacturing practices\n3. Considering occupant wellbeing in window selection\n4. Understanding the importance of window contributions in green building programs \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/25130/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142636
CREATED:20201117T145304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201120T160212Z
UID:24990-1607518800-1607522400@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:The ROI of Net Zero and High Performance Buildings – Panel Discussion + Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Presented by AIA Baltimore Committee on the Environment and Resiliency and ULI Baltimore\n\n\n\n1.0 AIA/LU \nThe AIA Baltimore Committee on the Environment and Resiliency and ULI Baltimore are partnering on a panel discussion about making the ROI case for Net Zero and high performing\, sustainable buildings. What are some regional success stories? What funding mechanisms or incentives are there to go beyond code minimum? The panel will consist of regional developers representing various project types talking about their path to green building\, financial tips and tricks to make it work within their organization\, where they see their organization moving forward\, and how we can encourage more sustainable development in the region. \nLearning Objectives:\n \n\nShare strategies for including green building technologies and financing paths\n\n\nShare past technologies that have made financial sense\n\n\nShare best practice for making the total economic case for green building\n\n\nShare strategies for messaging to tenants and occupants about efficiency and sustainability measures\n\nSpeakers:\n \nKristian Spannhake\, Senior Project Director at Brightview and ULI Baltimore’s Chair for Mission Advancement \nMarta Schantz\, Senior Vice President\, ULI Greenprint Center for Building Performance \nPete Zadoretzky\, LEED AP O+M\, Fitwel Ambassador | Vice President\, Sustainability | Bozzuto Management Company \nRyan Schwabenbauer | Director of Sustainability | St. John Properties
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/the-roi-of-net-zero-and-high-performance-buildings-panel-discussion-workshop/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Webinars,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201204T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201204T133000
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CREATED:20201113T200033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201113T200102Z
UID:24934-1607086800-1607088600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Tour of Baltimore's Historic Hospitals
DESCRIPTION:Meg Fairfax Fielding will share some of the more unusual hospitals in Baltimore with images and stories.\n\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 her position of Director of the History of Medicine in Maryland at MedChi\, The Maryland State Medical Society\, Meg Fairfax Fielding digs deeply into the organization’s archives and collections\, which date to its founding in 1799. Several years ago\, she began charting what is essentially a family tree of hospitals that operated in Baltimore\, which ones disappeared\, which ones merged\, and which still survive. In this virtual tour\, Meg will share some of the more unusual hospitals in Baltimore\, as well as a few we all know\, complete with historic engravings and photographs\, and maybe a few stories!
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/virtual-tour-of-baltimores-historic-hospitals/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Virtual Histories
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