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SUMMARY:Virtual Lecture - DC Engineers: Thomas Lincoln Casey Sr. and Bernard Richardson Green (APT-DC)
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Lecture – DC Engineers: Thomas Lincoln Casey Sr.  and Bernard Richardson Green  \nTuesday\, April 21\, 2020 \n6:30 PM – 7:45 PM \nThomas Lincoln Casey Sr. and Bernard Richardson Green were two of the most influential engineers in Washington\, DC. They were  responsible for the completion of the Washington Monument\, the Eisenhower  Executive Office Building\, and the Library of Congress. Bernard Green  continued his legacy by building the Carnegie Library and the National Museum  of Natural History. \nThis virtual lecture will focus on the construction  history of these buildings; how the distinctions between architect\, engineer\,  and contractor was blurred on these projects; and the various innovations  that Casey and Green were responsible for implementing in these buildings\,  like the installation of elevators\, Guastavino arches\, and efficient metal  library stacks. Finally\, the enduring importance of these buildings to the architectural\, urban\, political\, and social history of Washington DC and The United States will be highlighted throughout the presentation. \nThis virtual lecture is presented by Constance Lai\, FAIA.  Lai is the Manager of Historic Preservation Services for Grunley Construction  Company\, Inc. and APT DC’s own Board Member at Large. \nAIA Credits Available – 1.0 LU \nAll registered individuals will receive the link to the  GoogleMeet before the lecture. Registration will close at 12:00 PM on Monday\, April 20th. \n To register visit: https://www.aptdc.org/event-3815121 \nwww.aptdc.org/events 
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/virtual-lecture-dc-engineers-thomas-lincoln-casey-sr-and-bernard-richardson-green-apt-dc/
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SUMMARY:HRC Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This meeting is virtual only. Reach out to the committee chairs for meeting access information.Including a presentation on the Albert Kahn Martin Factory by Andrea Drake. \n \nThe Historic Resources Committee organizes events that promote the knowledge and appreciation of the restoration and adaptive use of Baltimore’s historic buildings and neighborhoods. \nThe committee meets every 3rd Tuesday at 5:30 pm at various locations. \nContact the committee chairs for information about joining: \nDave DitmanRetired teacher\, HoCo Public Schoolsdvditman@verizon.net \nRob Brennan\, AIAbrennan+company architectsrbrennan@brennanarch.com
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/hrc-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200421T113000
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SUMMARY:Free Webinar-Action Now: Accelerating Pathways to Decarbonization (AIA Seattle)
DESCRIPTION:ACTION NOW: ACCELERATING PATHWAYS TO DECARBONIZATION\nFor many years\, our focus as a professional association has been on reducing or eliminating operating carbon from new buildings. But the significant scale and urgent timeframe of our climate crisis demand interventions that are broad and immediate\, and that recognize decarbonization is directly correlated to health\, safety\, and equity in our communities. \nConsidering: 1) Reducing embodied carbon in new construction\, including the construction process; 2) Electrification of buildings; and 3) Retrofitting existing buildings\, this year’s thought leadership summit will explore high-impact actions in policy and practice that make actionable differences in atmospheric carbon over the next five years. \nWhat are the data-driven interventions that will pay the highest dividends immediately\, and what will position us to stay on the path to 2030 targets and net-zero 2050? What are the regulatory and financial frameworks necessary to support this scale and urgency? \n\nWEBINAR SCHEDULE + REGISTRATIONS\nFour (4) live Zoom webinars will take place on Tuesday\, April 21\, 2020 between 8:30AM – 5:00 PM Pacific Time. \nJoin us online to learn from thought leaders and identify immediate actions we can take to accelerate decarbonization in the built environment. Click below for the full program schedule and speaker bios! \n \n \nRegarding continuing education credits and certificates\, please note:   \n\nParticipants in the LIVE webinars (up to 500 per session) are eligible to receive AIA continuing education credits\, submitted by AIA Seattle within 2 weeks of the event date.\nParticipants interested in the full day summit (all four webinar sessions) must still register for each webinar session individually.\nAIA Seattle will not submit continuing education credits for later viewings of any recorded webinars (though recordings of the webinars will be made available after the live event).\nA “Certificate of Completion” for non-members will only be provided upon request.\nPlease direct all registration and credit questions to Zoe Guckenheimer.\n\n\nRegistration deadline: 12PM\, April 20\, 2020. All sessions and speakers subject to change.  \n8:30AM | POWER SWITCH: EQUITY\, POLICY & PRACTICE\nApril 21\, 8:30-10:30AM PT | Keynote Presentations + Discussion (2 LU HSW) \n\nSudha Nandagopal | CEO\, Social Venture Partners International\nPanama Bartholomy | Director\, Building Decarbonization Coalition\nVincent Martinez | COO\, Architecture 2030\n\n \n  \n  \nSudha Nandagopal\, CEO\, Social Venture Partners International | Sudha Nandagopal is connector\, organizer\, network facilitator\, strategist\, and movement builder focused on democratizing systems of power and shifting power outward to those most affected by injustice. Sudha has worked in and with government\, labor\, national and international organizations\, and serves as a consultant on racial equity and organizational strategy to foundations\, campaigns\, and other agencies. Most recently\, she co-created and led the first-of-its kind City of Seattle’s Equity & Environment Initiative. Sudha joined SVP International as CEO in February 2019. \n  \nPanama Bartholomy\, Director\, Building Decarbonization Coalition | Panama Bartholomy is the Director of the Building Decarbonization Coalition\, a multi-sector forum advocating for and creating solutions for our pollution-intensive building stock. He has worked on climate solutions in over 30-countries\, presented at and collaborated on products from the United Nations\, the International Energy Agency and the European Commission. Panama has served as Deputy Director of the California Energy Commission’s Efficiency and Renewables Division and advisor for Chairwomen Douglas and Pfannenstiel. He has worked for the California Conservation Corps on vocational environmental education\, and ran the Sustainable Schools program for the Division of the State Architect. \n \nVincent Martinez\, Chief Operating Officer\, Architecture 2030 | Vincent Martinez is Chief Operating Officer of Architecture 2030\, where he has developed robust networks focused on private sector commitments\, education and training. Vincent executes Architecture 2030’s goals by coordinating their exceptional staff on strategic\, impactful projects and programs. He also helps set the organization’s vision and currently leads Architecture 2030’s work on urban zero-net-carbon buildings\, including the ZERO Code\, Achieving Zero framework\, and Zero Cities Project with 11 leading US cities. \n\n11:00AM | EMBODIED CARBON: THE NEW FRONTIER\nApril 21\, 11:00AM – 12:30PM PT |  Presentations + Panel Discussion (1.5 LU HSW) \n\nModerator: Kate Simonen\, AIA\, SE | Founding Director\, Carbon Leadership Forum\nLandry Watson | Executive Director\, Sustainability\, Alexandria Real Estate Equities\nKjell Anderson\, AIA\, LEED Fellow | Director of Sustainable Design\, LMN\nKeith Lindemulder | Environmental Business Development Manager\, Nucor Corporation\nJordan Palmeri | Environmental Scientist and Policy Advisor\, Portland\, Oregon\n\n \n  \n  \nKate Simonen\, AIA\, SE\, Founding Director\, Carbon Leadership Forum (CLF) | A convener\, author and teacher\, Kate authored the Life Cycle Assessment pocket handbook and the LCA Practice Guide and is co-chair of the Embodied Carbon Network – a global\, open-access communications and action network. She has recently accepted the position of chair of the Department of Architecture and will start her role in Fall 2020. \n  \n\n1:30PM | ELECTRIFICATION OF BUILDINGS: DESIGN FOR DECARBONIZATION\nApril 21\, 1:30 – 3:00PM PT | Panel Discussion + Case Studies (1.5 LU HSW) \n\nModerator: Amarpreet Sethi | Principal\, tk1sc Engineers\nJonathan Heller\, PE | President\, Ecotope\nChris Hellstern\, AIA\, LFA\, LEED AP BD+C\, CDT | Living Building Challenge Services Director\, The Miller Hull Partnership\nDavid Logsdon | Director Electrification & Strategic Technology\, Seattle City Light\nEmily Doe\, AIA\, CPHC\, LEED AP | Senior Associate\, Weber Thompson\nHilary Noll\, AIA\, LEED AP BD+C\, Fitwel Ambassador | Senior Associate\, Sustainability Integration Leader\, Mithun\n\n \n  \n  \n \nAmarpreet Sethi\, Principal\, tk1sc | Amarpreet Sethi is a Principal at the Seattle office and leads the High-Performance Design and Sustainability practice for tk1sc engineering\, a west coast Engineering firm. Amarpreet combines her knowledge of climate responsive design\, building envelope\, visual and thermal comfort\, indoor air quality and high performing HVAC systems to give clients a clear understanding of the impact of design strategies and innovative solutions on building performance and user experience. Her passion for Architecture\, building science and engin
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/free-webinar-action-now-accelerating-pathways-to-decarbonization-aia-seattle/
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SUMMARY:AIA CES webinar: Luxury Kitchen Specifications for Aging in Place/Universal Design (Sub-Zero Group Mid-Atlantic)
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Amy Gaeta of Sub-Zero Group Mid-Atlantic: \nThis course describes general design considerations to make a luxury kitchen suitable for all users\, and indicates which features in cooking and refrigeration appliances are safe and accessible. \nApproved by AIA (HSW)\, ASID/IDCEC\, NARI and NKBA for 1 hr/1 LU   \nRegister here: https://us04web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2515855891826/WN_P73zVmWBTkicu3XliI9EMQ
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/aia-ces-webinar-luxury-kitchen-specifications-for-aging-in-place-universal-design-sub-zero-group-mid-atlantic/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200417T120000
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SUMMARY:National Small Business Town Hall (U.S. Chamber of Commerce)
DESCRIPTION:As the economic pause caused by coronavirus endures\, businesses are racing to understand and access the $350 billion in loans provided by the CARES Act to help impacted small businesses.  Emergency loans are newly available to sole proprietors\, and new guidance accompanies this relief.  Estimates indicate the total amount of aid isn’t enough to address current needs\, and Congress is considering extending more funds to small businesses. \nFriday\, April 17 at noon ET\, Inc. and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce will team up for a fourth virtual National Small Business Town Hall to help small business owners alike navigate the programs that are available to them. \nRegistration: \nhttps://events.inc.com/nationaltownhallevents-4?cid=aff121:633:s00:Townhall4_USCC&utm_source=affliate&utm_medium=uschamberofcommerce&utm_campaign=aff121:633:s00:Townhall4_USCC
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/national-small-business-town-hall-u-s-chamber-of-commerce/
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