Baltimore Architecture Foundation is celebrating AIA Baltimore’s 150th anniversary with a March Madness tournament of Baltimore buildings built between 1870 and 2021. Public voting will determine which buildings advance to each round of the tournament. Congratulations to Architecture Madness Champion: American Visionary Art Museum - Alex Castro, Rebecca Swanston, and Davis, Bowen & Friedel (1995), […]
Join AIA Baltimore in "Aligning Budgets with Energy Conservation Goals"... 1 AIA LU/HSW Identifying energy efficiency strategies while balancing real-world constraints such as budget can be challenging when designing a building. Take part in this interactive course that demonstrates how energy-efficiency goals—when addressed beginning early in design—can be successfully achieved, saving valuable resources such as […]
The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 has wide-ranging impacts on individuals and small businesses for this year and beyond, as well as retroactively for 2020. Many business leaders have questions regarding how this legislation affects them and what they can do to leverage the financial opportunities within the new laws. Representatives from the BBB Accredited […]
Director Enrica Jang will provide a brief history of this important site and its significance to Edgar Allan Poe's life. This 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 […]
Moored at Rijnhaven port in Rotterdam, the Floating Office Rotterdam (FOR) for the Global Center on Adaptation is a building for a new age. Built in timber, it's off grid and carbon-neutral, it will float – rather than flood – if water levels rise due to climate change. Fun as well as functional, it also forms a […]
March 8, 2021 at 5:00 pm | Free Event In addition to discussing the ongoing celebration of 150th Anniversary of AIA Baltimore, Jillian Storms, AIA will virtually share how researchers can tap the vast treasure trove of primary materials on the Olmsteds' work in Baltimore ahead of Olmsted 200 - the Bicentennial of Frederick Law Olmsted's birth. For zoom access email Jillian […]
Cover Photo: New Beginnings Homeless Transition Village Fayetteville, UACDC 1.5 AIA LU, 1.5 LA/CES LU Available Architecture is a manifestation of culture. On the occasion of AIA Baltimore’s 150th anniversary, the AIA Baltimore and Baltimore Architecture Foundation 2021 Lecture Series will explore how the built environment simultaneously reflects and influences culture, in Baltimore and beyond. […]
Visualizing the future of an urban environment through a discussion of how building materials age This 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 […]
Is there something you can do as an architect or a builder to help your client smooth out the process? 1.0 AIA LU It’s the day before that big deadline and your phone rings. The project on your screen is about to change yet again – the fifth change you’ve been asked to make this […]
Join AIA Baltimore & The Baltimore Architecture Foundation for a Lunchtime Lecture. Photograph Courtesy of Phaan Howng Architecture is a manifestation of culture. On the occasion of AIA Baltimore’s 150th anniversary, the AIA Baltimore and Baltimore Architecture Foundation 2021 Lecture Series will explore how the built environment simultaneously reflects and influences culture, in Baltimore and […]
The general concepts of the circular economy are widely agreed upon: material reuse and refurbishment leading to zero waste and lower environmental degradation, but what does that mean for buildings and campuses, architects and developers? This talk will walk through the practical applications of circular economy principles in the built environment - at every level […]
Join BEC-Baltimore & AIA Baltimore in discussing how MEP systems can help mitigate the spread of airborne pathogens. Over the past twelve months, practitioners in design and construction fields have grappled with the realities of a global pandemic and its far-reaching impacts on our indoor environments. Acknowledging that COVID-19 is primarily spread as an airborne […]