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SUMMARY:Spring Lecture Series: Transforming Urban Waterfronts
DESCRIPTION:[REGISTER HERE]\nAIA Baltimore and Baltimore Architecture Foundation presents the 2024 Spring Lecture Series\, taking place on 4/04\, 4/10\, 4/17 and 4/25 at the MICA Brown Center. \nWe are happy to continue our partnership with Maryland ASLA to provide 1.0 LA CES HSW for this lecture\, in addition to AIA 1.0 LU | HSW. \nAIA\, ASLA and NOMA members may register at a discounted rate. \nWe are offering school students\, faculty and staff free admission! Please bring your school ID to show upon arrival. \nJoin us on April 4 at 6:00 PM at for Transforming Urban Waterfronts with Chip Place\, AIA and Matthew Urbanski of MVVA\, Inc. \nRegistration and reception to begin at 5:00PM. Light food and drinks will be also be available immediately following the lecture.  \n\nABOUT THIS LECTURE\nHow does underutilized urban infrastructure become world class parks? \nChip Place and Matthew Urbanski will present the political\, financial\, land acquisition\, planning\, design\, construction\, and long term management process that led to the creation of Bayou Greenways in Houston and Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York City. Inspired by landscape architect Arthur Comey’s 1912 plan for the City of Houston\, and encouraged by Buffalo Bayou Park through downtown\, Bayou Greenways 2020 transforms Houston’s other major waterways into linear parks with 150 miles of hike and bike trails. \nBrooklyn Bridge Park\, designed by Mathew’s firm Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates\, followed a community led process to reclaim 1.3 miles of the old industrial waterfront to create a diverse\, ecologically based and economically self-sustaining signature park. \nBoth projects represent key features of a greater parks renaissance in both cities and were conceived as essential to their cities’ resilience\, environment\, health and economies. \nABOUT THE SPEAKERS\nCharles (Chip) H. Place AIA \nA graduate of the Rice University School of Architecture and the University of Houston Law Center\, Chip Place’s career has focused on large scale land development and the public policies of land use. \nEarly inspiration included working on the first Master Plan for Buffalo Bayou Park through downtown Houston. He went on to direct major land programs in New York and Houston including: \n\n5000 acres of land development projects in the Hudson Valley which he ended up selling for conservation as state parks and the protection of New York City’s water supply.\nThe planning and design of the economically self-sustaining\, world class\, Brooklyn Bridge Park encompassing 1.3 miles of the old industrial waterfront facing lower Manhattan.\nNumerous projects and major events for New York State Parks in New York City including the creation of another waterfront park in Williamsburg\, Brooklyn from a former railyard site.\nThe planning\, programming\, design\, land acquisition\, budget controls\, community engagement and construction of Bayou Greenways 2020 which transforms Houston’s major waterways into linear parks with 150 miles of hike and bike trails.\nFurther expanding Greater Houston’s public realm by directing Beyond the Bayous\, a landscaped based planning initiative that immediately generated additional park and greenway projects.\n\nChip is a member of the AIA and ABA and has served on many community and professional boards. He and his wife Mary live in Havre de Grace MD where he sits on the City Planning Commission. \nMatthew Urbanski \nMatt is a Partner at Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA)\, where he has planned and designed waterfronts\, parks\, college campuses\, and gardens in North America and across the world. Matt’s work is inspired by the power of landscape to affect the way people feel\, and he is devoted to making landscapes that draw on the unique capacities of each site. \nFor 25 years\, Matt taught an ecological approach to planting design at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. As the son of a family physician and a painter and ceramicist\, Matt believes that making landscapes is a matter of both wellness and artistic expression. Thirty years ago\, Matt and his father founded Red Hill Nursery\, a specialty plant farm that grows hard-to-find species that are unusual in shape and character.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/spring-lecture-series-transforming-urban-waterfronts/
LOCATION:MICA Brown Center\, 1301 W Mt Royal Ave\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21217\, United States
CATEGORIES:Amplifying Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T190000
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SUMMARY:Spring Lecture Series: Baltimore Penn Station Renovation
DESCRIPTION:[REGISTER HERE]\nAIA Baltimore and Baltimore Architecture Foundation presents the 2024 Spring Lecture Series\, taking place on 4/04\, 4/10\, 4/17 and 4/25 at the MICA Brown Center. \nWe are happy to provide 1.0 AIA LU. \nAIA\, ASLA and NOMA members may register at a discounted rate. \nWe are offering school students\, faculty and staff free admission! Please bring your school ID to show upon arrival. \nJoin us on April 10 at 5:00 PM for Baltimore Penn Station Renovation with Dana Verbosh\, AIA and Alan Gombera\, AIA of Gensler and James Smith\, AIA of Quinn Evans Architect. \nRegistration begins at 4:00PM. Join us for a reception at The Brass Tap immediately following the lecture! There will be apps\, open bar for the first hour\, and specialty cocktails available!  \n\nABOUT THIS LECTURE\nA true multimodal hub\, Baltimore Penn Station marks an evolution for the passenger experience – and for the city of Baltimore itself. \nEvery once in a while\, a project comes along that puts a firm’s full toolkit on display and helps an entire city rethink its future. Baltimore Penn Station – reimagined by Gensler & Quinn Evans alongside Penn Station Partners & Amtrak – is one of those projects. Consisting of a refresh to the historic head house\, a station expansion\, a commercial office development\, and the addition of connective public plazas\, BPS puts an exclamation point on the idea of inclusive and forward-facing design. \nABOUT THE SPEAKERS\nAlan Gombera \nAlan is a Zimbabwean born Architect and Studio Director at Gensler Baltimore. Alan has background in a wide range of project types having worked on various residential\, national & local government\, institutional and developer driven work in South Africa. Having relocated to the United States\, Alan worked for three different firms prior to joining Gensler and has experience in Multifamily\, nonprofit\, Institutional\, developer and higher education projects. Having been both a project Manager and project Architect\, Alan is adept to both roles and is Licensed in South Africa\, Texas and Maryland as well as being a LEED green associate. \nOutside of the office\, Alan enjoys spending time with family and staying involved with the community trough volunteer work such as teaching Art and Architecture\, for three years to young students ranging from second to fifth grade in Texas through the Southwest school of Art initiative. Alan also finds comfort in cooking for and feeding the homeless at Haven for Hope shelter in San Antonio as well as volunteering for nonprofit organizations such as Architects for humanity and Inscape Publico in Washington DC. \nDana Verbosh \nDana Verbosh\, a design director at Gensler Baltimore\, has more than 15 years of experience focused on creating unique and highly functional interior spaces in a wide range of project typologies.  Her passion lies in finding the stories her clients want to tell and lives to find unique and thoughtful ways to tell them.  Dana is well rounded in her approach to projects\, considering constraints as tools in her arsenal and follow through in every detail as essential to carrying out the vision.   Purpose may be at the heart of her process\, but her superpower is her ability to build trust in relationships.  Dana works to connect on a real level with her clients and colleagues\, emphasizing a team player attitude and finding the fun together in the process.  With respect\, she relies on these relationships to challenge\, push\, and question all with the intent to better serve the project\, client\, and team.  At the end\, she usually walks away with new friends\, a happy client\, and a product that exemplifies how healthy relationships can produce amazing results. \nJames Smith \nJim Smith is an insightful\, highly experienced architect who brings thoughtful\, creative solutions to each project. He has a deep understanding of traditional construction methods\, providing a strong foundation for the incorporation of new materials and unconventional techniques. Jim appreciates well-detailed buildings that reflect a careful consideration of materials and how the details convey the design intent His portfolio includes residential\, educational\, non-profit\, cultural\, athletic\, and mixed-use projects. His experience in adaptive reuse design includes the award-winning conversion of a historic grain elevator into a luxury residential building.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/spring-lecture-series-baltimore-penn-station-renovation/
LOCATION:MICA Brown Center\, 1301 W Mt Royal Ave\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21217\, United States
CATEGORIES:Amplifying Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T183000
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SUMMARY:Future Architects Resources (FAR)/Kids-in-Design Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Future Architects Resources (FAR)/Kids-in-Design Committee\, serves as a vehicle for collaboration among professionals and educators towards the education of young citizens on matters affecting the built environment.\nThe committee is dedicated to increasing exposure among local elementary and middle school-aged students to design education and career opportunities in Architecture and Design.\nContact a committee chair for information about joining: \nLauren Meister\, Assoc. AIA\, Marshall Craft Associates
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/29062/2024-04-10/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240416T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20230124T192942Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Resources Committee (HRC) Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Resources Committee organizes events that promote the knowledge and appreciation of the restoration and adaptive use of Baltimore’s historic buildings and neighborhoods.\nTo join this committee\, please contact co-chairs: \nWard Bucher\, AIA\, Encore Sustainable Architects\nward@encoresustainablearchitects.com \n\nPatrick O’Brien\, BECS (Building Envelope Consultants and Scientists)\npatrick.obrien@becsmd.com
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/historic-resources-committee-hrc-committee-meeting/2024-04-16/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings,HRC
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240417T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20240314T205949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T194155Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Lecture Series: Radical Practice with Marlon Blackwell\, FAIA
DESCRIPTION:[REGISTER HERE]\nAIA Baltimore and Baltimore Architecture Foundation presents the 2024 Spring Lecture Series\, taking place on 4/04\, 4/10\, 4/17 and 4/25 at the MICA Brown Center. \nThis lecture offers 1.0 AIA LU HSW and 1.0 LACES PDH HSW. \nAIA\, ASLA and NOMA members may register at a discounted rate. \nWe are offering school students\, faculty and staff free admission! Please bring your school ID to show upon arrival. \nJoin us on April 17 at 6:00 PM for Radical Practice with Marlon Blackwell\, FAIA\, AIA 2020 Gold Medal Recipient. \nRegistration begins at 5:00PM. Join us for a reception at The Brass Tap immediately following the lecture! There will be apps\, open bar for the first hour\, and specialty cocktails available!  \n\nABOUT THIS LECTURE\nMarlon Blackwell will discuss his architecture and design process and will introduce ‘Radical Practice: The Work of Marlon Blackwell Architects’ a new monograph released in June 2022 by Princeton Architectural Press. \nBoth the book and the lecture emphasize projects in the public and civic realm\, emerging from outside the established centers of architectural culture\, illustrating the distinct and original voice of Marlon Blackwell Architects. Their iconic and award-winning designs span across typologies\, scales\, and budgets\, by merging the universal language of architecture and the particulars of place. The lecture will discuss the richness of the work\, its methods\, and its consequences and suggest an open-endedness\, at once generous and provocative\, to the practice’s trajectory and interest in what a “radical practice” can be in the contemporary moment. A core principle at the heart of the practice\, radical in its fundamental simplicity\, is the assertion of the making of buildings and places as a constant\, authentic focus…an architecture in the place\, of the place and for the place. \nABOUT THE SPEAKER\nMarlon Blackwell\, FAIA \nMarlon Blackwell\, FAIA\, is the founding partner of Marlon Blackwell Architects (MBA) in Fayetteville\, Arkansas\, the E. Fay Jones Distinguished Professor at the University of Arkansas\, and the Spring 2024 John Portman Chair at Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Blackwell is the recipient of the 2020 AIA Gold Medal\, the Institute’s highest honor recognizing those whose work has had an enduring impact on the theory and practice of architecture. Blackwell is a lifetime member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, a 2023 inductee of the American Academy of Arts and Science\, a 2019 Resident Fellow of the American Academy in Rome\, and a 2014 United States Artists Ford Fellow. Work produced in his professional office\, MBA\, has received recognition with significant publication and more than 160 design awards including the 2016 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award in Architecture. A monograph of Marlon’s early work\, “An Architecture of the Ozarks: The Works of Marlon Blackwell”\, was published in 2005 and a new monograph titled “Radical Practice”\, was published in 2022.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/spring-lecture-series-radical-practice-with-marlon-blackwell-faia/
LOCATION:MICA Brown Center\, 1301 W Mt Royal Ave\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21217\, United States
CATEGORIES:Amplifying Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20240401T134329Z
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SUMMARY:Achieving Registration Together (ART) Session - Practice Management
DESCRIPTION:Preparing for the AREs? You are not alone! Join AIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals for ARE 5.0 study sessions. \nAIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals Committee is excited to offer the Achieving Registration Together (A.R.T.) program\, a preparation series for the Architecture Registration Exam (ARE)\, mid-March through May 2024. This second session will cover Practice Management\, including an overview of the exam\, resources\, practice questions\, and study tips. Each subsequent session will focus on a different division.  Register here.  \nPreparing for the AREs? Don’t know where to start or need some motivation? Looking for a study buddy or guidance from licensed peers? The ART program helps to prepare applicants for the AREs. Each session will be organized around a specific ARE 5.0 exam division and led by members of the Emerging Professionals Committee to include those who’ve recently passed exams and/or subject matter experts. Two-hour sessions will include:\n– An in-depth review of resources on specific topics including recommended chapters\, videos etc. \n– Q & A \n– Quiz Games! \nThis session will be hybrid\, offering virtual and in-person attendance options. A light breakfast and coffee will be provided during each session.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/achieving-registration-together-art-session-practice-management/
LOCATION:AIA Baltimore & BAF Center for Architecture and Design\, 100 North Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21201\, United States
CATEGORIES:ARE Prep
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240423T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240423T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20230124T191641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T165857Z
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SUMMARY:COTE|R Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Committee on the Environment was formed to promote the benefits of environmentally-conscious design and construction within the building professions and the community at large. We are involved in a number of projects\, some in partnership with community organizations\, to promote a healthier\, more sustainable environment in the Baltimore region.\nThe AIA Baltimore Resiliency Committee joined COTE in January 2015. The subcommittee is a network of building design professionals dedicated to educating\, promoting and implementing programs that help prepare for\, respond to\, and recover from disasters within our design community and the community at large. \nTo join this committee\, please contact co-chair: \nBen Roush\, PE-ME\, FPE\, LEED AP BD+C\, CCP\, ASHRAE BEMP and BEAP: benr@fsi-engineers.com\nFSi Engineers \nAusten Hesler\, AIA\, NCARB\, LFA: austenh@bctdesigngroup.com\nBCT Design Group
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/coter-committee-meeting/2024-04-23/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings,COTE|R
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240423T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240423T180000
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SUMMARY:Maryland Club Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Maryland Club formed in 1857\, when workboats\, sailing ships\, and steamboats jammed Baltimore harbor. Political parties frequently met here to nominate candidates for President\, and citizens proudly referred to the place as “the monumental city.” After the Civil War\, as the club flourished\, and the city expanded northward\, the governors purchased a vacant lot on the southeast corner of Charles and Eager streets and made plans for a new club house. The lead architect\, Josias Pennington of the local firm Baldwin and Pennington\, had much experience designing B&O Railroad stations. His Romanesque building in the style of Henry Hobson Richardson made heavy use of Baltimore-County white marble and formally opened on New Year’s Day\, 1892. \nThe tour will offer a rare chance to see inside the historic Maryland Club. After a disastrous fire in 1995\, club leadership elected not simply to repair the Eager Street building but to restore it– refinishing floors and paneling\, repainting walls\, and rethinking the arrangement of prints\, paintings\, and trophies.  Just off the main foyer you will discover the former lounge area that was transformed into a casual restaurant and bar area\, thoughtfully designed by SM+P Architects with curated art selections from the club’s existing collections. In addition\, the tour will include the 2018 modern addition to the club that contain its world class squash and fitness facilities\, locker/shower rooms\, and pro shop. \nRegister here to join the tour.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/maryland-club-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240423T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240423T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
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SUMMARY:Urban Design Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Urban Design Committee aims to improve the quality of the urban realm by promoting excellence in design\, planning\, and public policy in the built environment. This will be achieved through public outreach\, in concert with allied community and professional groups.\nUDC meets every 4th Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. \nContact the committee chair for information about joining. \nCo-Chairs \nGriffin Sanderoff\, Assoc. AIA\, BCT \nEric Johnson\, Druid Heights CDC
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/urban-design-committee-meeting-9/2024-04-23/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings,Urban Design Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20240314T205905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T145506Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Lecture Series: Design Mode: ON with PI.KL Studio
DESCRIPTION:[REGISTER HERE]\nAIA Baltimore and Baltimore Architecture Foundation presents the 2024 Spring Lecture Series\, taking place on 4/04\, 4/10\, 4/17 and 4/25 at the MICA Brown Center. \nThis lecture offers 1.0 AIA LU and 1.0 LACES PDH. \nAIA\, ASLA and NOMA members may register at a discounted rate. \nWe are offering school students\, faculty and staff free admission! Please bring your school ID to show upon arrival. \nJoin us on April 25 at 6:00 PM for Design Mode: ON with Pavlina Ilieva\, AIA and Courtney Richeson of PI.KL Studio. \nRegistration begins at 5:00PM. Join us for a reception at The Brass Tap immediately following the lecture! There will be apps\, open bar for the first hour\, and specialty cocktails available!  \n\nABOUT THIS LECTURE \nThis presentation explores the continuous evolution of community projects through the implementation of a nimble design process\, from conception through construction\, for the seamless integration of functional\, social\, environmental\, and aesthetic goals. \nCommunity-centered projects often involve a dynamic program of multiple entities co-existing under the same roof\, strong emphasis on equitable spaces and environmental responsibility intensive constituent and regulatory review processes\, and limited budgets. To achieve the desired community impact\, small firms must find efficiencies within their workflow and employ clear\, attractive\, and informative drawings and documents that reach varied audiences through the life of the project. This presentation explores the continuous evolution of community projects through the implementation of a nimble design process\, from conception through construction\, for the seamless integration of functional\, social\, environmental\, and aesthetic goals. \nABOUT THE SPEAKERS \nPAVLINA ILIEVA\, AIA\nPI.KL Studio\, Design Principal \nPavlina Ilieva\, AIA is Principal and Co-founder of PI.KL Studio – an award-winning practice that spans across the commercial hospitality\, workplace and urban housing scales as well as varied community-based and open space projects for non-profit organizations\, private and local government entities. Pavlina serves as Chair of the Urban Design and Architecture Advisory Panel (UDAAP) for the Baltimore City Department of Planning\, which provides design review for significant projects and master plans throughout the city. \nCOURTNEY RICHESON\nPI.KL Studio\, Architect and Design Lead \nCourtney Richeson is a licensed architect and design lead at PI.KL Studio\, based in Baltimore\, Maryland. In her 4 years with PI.KL Studio\, she has led several award winning projects for non-profits and community focused organizations. She received a Master’s in Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor’s in Architecture from North Carolina State University.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/spring-lecture-series-design-mode-on-with-pi-kl-studio/
LOCATION:MICA Brown Center\, 1301 W Mt Royal Ave\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21217\, United States
CATEGORIES:Amplifying Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20220109T164015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T165742Z
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SUMMARY:Future Architects Resources (FAR)/Kids-in-Design Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Future Architects Resources (FAR)/Kids-in-Design Committee\, serves as a vehicle for collaboration among professionals and educators towards the education of young citizens on matters affecting the built environment.\nThe committee is dedicated to increasing exposure among local elementary and middle school-aged students to design education and career opportunities in Architecture and Design.\nContact a committee chair for information about joining: \nLauren Meister\, Assoc. AIA\, Marshall Craft Associates
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/29062/2024-05-08/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20240417T174501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T220908Z
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SUMMARY:Inner Harbor 2024: A City Planning Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday May 8\, 2024\n6:00 – 8:00 PM\nInner Harbor Renaissance Hotel\nBallroom TBD\n202 E. Pratt St.\nBaltimore\, MD 21202 \nFREE Public Event \n[REGISTER HERE]\n  \nAbout this Event: \nAIA Baltimore’s Urban Design Committee invites the public to a free moderated panel on May 8\, 2024. \nIn a moderated discussion\, panelists will represent the disciplines of Architecture/Urban Design\, Economics\, Environmental Resilience\, Landscape Architecture\, and Transportation Planning. The event is geared toward educating the public on the historical significance of Inner Harbor Park\, precedents set with other waterfront developments\, and how to navigate proposed policies and where we are in the legislative process. This will be followed by a guided discussion to build connections between perspectives presented and offer additional context. Audience Q&A to follow. \n  \nAgenda: \n5:30 PM – Doors Open\n6:00 PM – Moderated Panel Presentations + Discussion\n7:30 PM – Audience Q&A \n  \nInterested in Contributing to this event? CLICK HERE \n  \nMeet the Speakers: \n\nModerator | Otis Rolley \nOtis Rolley (he/him) served as the seventh Director of Planning for the City of Baltimore. He is the immediate past president of the Wells Fargo Foundation and Head of Philanthropy and Community Impact for Wells Fargo Bank. \nPrior to his role at Wells Fargo\, Otis served as Senior Vice President\, U.S. Equity and Economic Opportunity Initiative (US EEO) at The Rockefeller Foundation. Otis led The Rockefeller Foundation’s 2030 sustainability development goal of decent work and economic growth\, SDG Goal 8\, within the United States. \nImmediately prior to becoming an SVP in 2019\, Otis served as a North America Managing Director for 100 Resilient Cities\, a major project sponsored by The Rockefeller Foundation. There he provided urban resilience (economic\, environmental sustainability & community development) technical assistance and portfolio management for 29 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada. \nA true urbanist\, Otis’s career has been dedicated to advancing equity\, economic and community development in cities\, and leading organizations in the for-profit\, public\, and non-profit sectors. His 25+ years of experience also includes serving in various leadership positions. He managed the strategic planning and urban development unit of a national management consulting firm. He has held cabinet roles with five different mayors in three large U.S. cities. He has been a chief of staff\, managing a multi billion dollar budget; city planning director for America’s largest independent city; and he has served as the first deputy housing commissioner for the 5th largest public housing and community development agency in the United States. Ever committed to volunteerism\, building capacity and pursuing justice\, Otis has served on a number of local & national governing boards\, including Baltimore ULI\, the Stonewall Community Foundation\, Asset Funders Network\, Living Cities\, and the Executive Committee of the Families & Workers Fund. \n  \n  \n\nArchitecture/Urban Design Panelist | Amber Wendland \nAmber is a planner\, designer\, and project manager at Ayers Saint Gross. Trained as both an architect and community planner\, she works on projects that bridge across disciplines and scopes from feasibility studies for the Smithsonian Institution to campus master plans for Purdue University to neighborhood vision plans for East Baltimore. \nWhile she enjoys working on a wide variety of project types\, Amber has a particular passion for creating thoughtful and sensitive planning and design solutions for communities in need. By sharing her knowledge\, she works to elevate client and community voices in crafting the future of their neighborhoods. Amber is particularly proud of her work designing revitalization plans for East Baltimore and the Harlem Park neighborhood\, some of the most historically disinvested neighborhoods in Baltimore. Her engagement and master planning efforts in Baltimore and Washington\, D.C. have been awarded the Greater Baltimore Committee’s Mayors Business Recognition Award and the American Planning Association National Capital Area Chapter’s Award for Outstanding Regional or Comprehensive Plan. \nAmber leads the firm’s People and Culture committee and is passionate about promoting gender and racial equity in the field of architecture. Outside the firm\, she serves on the board of the Neighborhood Design Center\, the board of the Baltimore Tree Trust\, as a member of the Greater Baltimore Committee Economic Development Committee\, and as a mentor with the Baltimore Design School. In 2021\, Amber was included on the Daily Record’s list of “Maryland’s Top Women” for her professional achievements\, community leadership\, and service to others. \n  \n  \n\nLandscape Architecture Panelist | Barbara Wilks \nBarbara Wilks\, founder of W Architecture and Landscape Architecture\, is a leader in the field of design\, specializing in places where the water meets community. Beginning her career as an architect\, she soon realized that her interests in public space linked with the profession of landscape architecture. Now as an architect and landscape architect\, Barbara uses her leadership skills to realign nature and communities. \nShe has won many awards for her work and has projects across North America in cities including New York\, Calgary\, Buffalo\, St Paul\, St Petersburg and Baltimore. She was a resident of Baltimore for 25 years from 1974 to 1999 and is still a fan of its unique culture. \n  \n  \n\nEconomics Expert Panelist | Dr. Stephen Walters \nDr. Stephen Walters is an applied microeconomist. His fields of expertise include urban economics\, sports economics\, government regulation of business\, and the economic analysis of law. His many scholarly articles have appeared in such periodicals as The Journal of Law & Economics\, Southern Economic Journal\, the Cato Journal\, the Journal of Sports Economics\, and the Journal of Sport Management. He is also the author of Enterprise\, Government\, and the Public (McGraw-Hill\, 1993) and editor of Econversations: Today’s Students Discuss Today’s Issues (Pearson\, 2013). \nDr. Walters was named Loyola’s Distinguished Teacher of the Year in 2005. He frequently contributes commentary in such outlets as The Wall Street Journal\, The Washington Post\, Investor’s Business Daily\, and National Review\, delivers guest lectures on the economic problems of cities and sports economics\, and has served as a consultant for clients as varied as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Chicago Cubs. He earned his B.A. in economics at the University of Pennsylvania and his Ph.D. at the University of California\, Los Angeles. \n  \n  \n\nEcological Engineer Panelist | Dr. Peter May \nDr. Peter May has more than 30 years of experience working in applied restoration projects for municipal\, state and federal governments\, NGO’s and the private and academic sectors. He has a comprehensive background in coastal urban ecosystems integrating the built environment using ecologically engineered and natural systems restoration approaches. He has applied his skills to numerous waterfront projects throughout Maryland in Baltimore and Washington\, DC\, New York City\, Philadelphia\, Houston/Galveston\, Portland and the San Francisco/Bay areas. Currently he is working internationally with efforts in the cities of Niteroi and Rio de Janeiro and the State of Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil. These projects have involved applications of novel ecotechnologies as well as tidal wetland restoration planning\, design\, implementation and monitoring\, watershed management and building to neighborhood and city scale low-impact development projects in urban areas. Peter has been invited to serve on expert panels for EPA as well as travel to advise on development projects in Africa\, South America and the Caribbean. He has a strong academic and applied background in the emerging fields and philosophies of ecological engineering\, embodied energy analysis and environmental accounting. He is currently an Assistant Research Professor at UMD’s Department of Environmental Science and Technology and Affiliated Faculty in the Landscape Architecture Program as well as Adjunct Faculty at the University of the District of Columbia’s College of Agriculture\, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences. \nHe sailed regularly with his family to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor starting in the late 70’s to the World Trade Center anchorage and kept his own sailboat there at the Living Classroom’s marina for over a decade. His work on Baltimore Harbor includes the Pratt Street redesign\, World Trade Center and Aquarium Floating Wetlands\, Aquarium Biohuts and Ecoslip assessment and Algal Turf Scrubbers at Living Classrooms and the Dundalk Marine Terminal. He loves Baltimore! \n  \n  \n\nTransportation Planner Panelist | Erwin Andres \nMr. Andres’ diverse experience bridges the disciplines of civil engineering design\, urban transportation planning\, traffic engineering\, land development\, environmental analysis\, and transportation systems design. \nErwin has directed transportation impact studies\, traffic circulation and transit studies\, parking studies\, and multi-modal studies for master plans\, business districts and new real estate development projects of all types and sizes. He has evaluated alternative public transportation modal options. He is familiar with\nroadway classification and its application to transportation planning. He has performed traffic impact assessments for residential\, office\, shopping and convention centers\, and institutional complexes. He has been responsible for the transportation and parking components for academic\, government\, and corporate campuses.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/inner-harbor-2024-a-city-planning-conversation/
CATEGORIES:Special Events,Urban Design Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240510T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240510T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20240502T172348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T172348Z
UID:33432-1715329800-1715365800@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Estuary Urbanism: An Interdisciplinary Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 10\, 2024\n8:30 AM – 6:30 PM\nThe Center for Architecture and Design\n100 West Fayette St.\nSuite P-101\nBaltimore\, MD 21201 \nFREE  \n[REGISTER HERE] \nAbout this Event: \nIn the fall of 1985\, an interdisciplinary panel sponsored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)\, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)\, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) met to exchange views on the history of ecological change within the Chesapeake Bay. The directive to the speakers was simple –– How might humankind learn from the past in order to protect and restore our natural resources for future generations? Fast forward nearly 40 years\, Estuary Urbanism has a similar intention –– inviting scientists\, humanists\, designers\, managers\, and engaged citizens –– to share long-term perspectives and valuable lessons motivated by natural events\, human activities\, and climate change. Although the discussion will be focused on the Chesapeake\, we hope the insights gained will be applicable to estuaries across North America and the world and the communities that dwell within them. The symposium will conclude with a narrated boat tour within the greater Port of Baltimore\, highlighting the privately and publicly owned marine terminals comprising it\, how these facilities operate\, and the depth of their importance to the local\, state\, regional\, and national economies. \nASLA LACES approved (full symposium 7 PDH|HSW\, morning or afternoon only 2.5 PDH|HSW\, boat tour 2 PDH|HSW). \n4 AICP CM credits approved.  \nRegister for the FULL symposium or MORNING (AM) or AFTERNOON (PM) sessions. See the full schedule below. Registration for the FULL symposium includes breakfast and lunch; the MORNING session includes breakfast and the AFTERNOON session includes lunch. The evening boat tour can be a stand-alone registration or an add-on to the AM or PM session. \nParking at The Center for Architecture and Design:  \nParking is available at the nearby Parkway underground garage located right outside our building on Fayette Street.  The lot is open 24 hours\, and for the event meeting times (including boat ride) would be $20.  Street parking is also available. \nAgenda: \n8:30 AM – Coffee and Refreshments\n9:00 AM – 12:00PM – Morning Session\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM – Lunch break (lunch is provided)\n1:00 PM – 4:00 PM – Afternoon Session\n4:00 – 6:30 PM – Boat Tour \nEvent Speakers: \nKent Mountford\, PhD\nEstuarine ecologist and environmental historian\nFormer senior researcher and monitoring coordinator\, US EPA\, Chesapeake Bay Program \nGrace Brush\, PhD\nPaleoecologist\nProfessor Emerita\, Department of Environmental Health and Engineering\, Johns Hopkins University \nAndrew Miller\, PhD\nHydrologist\nProfessor\, Department of Geography and Environmental Systems\, University of Maryland Baltimore County \nVince Leggett\nCultural historian\nFounder and President\, Blacks of the Chesapeake Foundation \nMario Tamburri\, PhD\nMarine biologist\nDirector of the Alliance for Coastal Technologies\, Center for Environmental Science\, University of Maryland \nChristopher Streb\, PE\, LEED AP\nEcological engineer\nBiohabitats\, Baltimore\, MD \nDarren Swift\nChief\, Innovative Reuse Strategy & Partnerships\, Maryland Port Administration\nMaryland Department of Transportation \nRyan Barry\nDirector of Operations\, Maryland Port Administration\nMaryland Department of Transportation
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/estuary-urbanism-an-interdisciplinary-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20240506T193919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T193919Z
UID:33454-1715421600-1715428800@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Achieving Registration Together: ARE 5.0 Study Session - Project AND Practice Management
DESCRIPTION:Preparing for the AREs? You are not alone! Register here to join AIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals for ARE 5.0 study sessions. \nThis session will be hybrid\, offering virtual and in-person attendance options. \nAIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals Committee is excited to offer the Achieving Registration Together (A.R.T.) program\, a preparation series for the Architecture Registration Exam (ARE)\, taking place mid-March through May 2024. This third session will cover Practice Management and Project Management\, including an overview of the exam\, resources\, practice questions\, and study tips. Each subsequent session will focus on a different division.  \nPreparing for the AREs? Don’t know where to start or need some motivation? Looking for a study buddy or guidance from licensed peers? The ART program helps to prepare applicants for the AREs. Each session will be organized around a specific ARE 5.0 exam division and led by members of the Emerging Professionals Committee to include those who’ve recently passed exams and/or subject matter experts. Two-hour sessions will include:\n– An in-depth review of resources on specific topics including recommended chapters\, videos etc. \n– Q & A \n– Quiz Games! \nThis session will be hybrid\, offering virtual and in-person attendance options. A light breakfast and coffee will be provided for those who attend in person. In-person ticket sales end Friday\, May 10 at 4:30pm; virtual ticket sales remain open until event start.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/achieving-registration-together-are-5-0-study-session-project-and-practice-management/
CATEGORIES:ARE Prep
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240515T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240515T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20240502T165917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T172213Z
UID:33423-1715767200-1715772600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:MD Rehabilitation Code and IEBC Training
DESCRIPTION:Scan the QR code in the flyer below or visit this link to sign up. \nAIA CES 1.5 LU|HSW approved for live viewers.\n \nScan the QR code in the flyer above or visit this link to sign up. There is no charge for this training.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/md-rehabilitation-code-and-iebc-training/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Partner Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T093000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20220109T164625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T154819Z
UID:32625-1716280200-1716283800@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Practice Management Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The AIA Baltimore Practice Management Committee seeks to encourage open discourse among AIA Baltimore architects\, allied members\, and other professional organizations to advance member understanding of practice-related issues.\nThese include business\, ethics\, construction law\, taxes\, human resources\, marketing\, and technology. In addition\, the Practice Management Committee assists in organizing the annual AIA/BAF Annual Meeting. \nTo join this committee\, please contact co-chairs: \nRosalie Tilghman\, AIA: Ayers Saint Gross \nSharon Day\, AIA\, LEED AP: GWWO Architects
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/practice-management-committee-meeting-6/2024-05-21/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20230124T192942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T204551Z
UID:32696-1716310800-1716314400@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Historic Resources Committee (HRC) Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Resources Committee organizes events that promote the knowledge and appreciation of the restoration and adaptive use of Baltimore’s historic buildings and neighborhoods.\nTo join this committee\, please contact co-chairs: \nWard Bucher\, AIA\, Encore Sustainable Architects\nward@encoresustainablearchitects.com \n\nPatrick O’Brien\, BECS (Building Envelope Consultants and Scientists)\npatrick.obrien@becsmd.com
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/historic-resources-committee-hrc-committee-meeting/2024-05-21/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings,HRC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20240502T132914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T171941Z
UID:33415-1716312600-1716318000@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Spring Garden Party: The English Garden City Movement and its Influence in Baltimore
DESCRIPTION:Register here to join AIA Baltimore’s Historic Resources Committee for a spring garden party! \n  \nThe Historic Resources Committee will be hosting Charlie Duff for a discussion of the English Garden Cities movement and how it influenced development in Baltimore.  This event will be held as a Garden Party in a prime example of this trend: Edgevale Park\, a hidden gem in Roland Park that was developed in 1913 based on the cottages of the English village architecture. \nCharlie Duff is a planner\, teacher\, developer\, and historian. Since 1987\, Mr. Duff has been President of Jubilee Baltimore\, a non-profit group that has planned some of Baltimore’s most successful neighborhoods and built or rebuilt more than 300 buildings. A graduate of Gilman\, Amherst\, and Harvard\, he has been President of the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and has participated in numerous civic initiatives. His book The North Atlantic Cities was published in the UK in 2019 and is now available in the US. \nThis garden party will take place outside in Edgevale Park\, weather permitting. Snacks and drinks will be provided. \nThank you to our generous Garden Party sponsor:
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/spring-garen-party-the-english-garden-city-movement-and-its-influence-in-baltimore/
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20240507T182431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T182431Z
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SUMMARY:Cross Keys Redevelopment Tour
DESCRIPTION:Since James Rouse opened it in 1965\, The Village of Cross Keys has remained a premier gathering place with boutique shops\, eateries\, and a variety of local businesses. Register here to join the Baltimore Architecture Foundation for a tour of the newly revitalized areas of this historic “see and be seen” meeting spot for people around Baltimore. \nCross Keys was originally developed in 1965 by Jim Rouse\, the visionary founder of The Rouse Company. It’s a destination that evokes nostalgia and childhood memories—many know it as the place their mothers used to shop. Since the beginning\, Cross Keys has served as an escape from the bustle of Baltimore\, a tucked-away community off of I-83 that offers elevated shopping\, dining\, and family experiences for city and county residents alike. \nThe property was acquired by Baltimore-based Caves Valley Partners in July 2020.  Since then\, Cross Keys has undergone major renovations to modernize its appearance and functionality and it is actively undergoing a comprehensive redevelopment\, which will include the addition of over 300 apartments and new retail and office buildings. \nJoin us to view the refreshed and revitalized Cross Keys\, learn about the new restaurant and retail businesses\, and hear more about future developments. Following the tour\, stay for a reception with food and drinks provided by our generous event sponsor.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/cross-keys-redevelopment-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20240506T170537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T170713Z
UID:33443-1716465600-1716469200@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Designing Music into Communities and Public Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Register here to join this free virtual presentation. This presentation grants credit to AIA and ASLA members.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/designing-music-into-communities-and-public-spaces/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240528T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240528T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20230124T191641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T165858Z
UID:32742-1716915600-1716919200@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:COTE|R Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Committee on the Environment was formed to promote the benefits of environmentally-conscious design and construction within the building professions and the community at large. We are involved in a number of projects\, some in partnership with community organizations\, to promote a healthier\, more sustainable environment in the Baltimore region.\nThe AIA Baltimore Resiliency Committee joined COTE in January 2015. The subcommittee is a network of building design professionals dedicated to educating\, promoting and implementing programs that help prepare for\, respond to\, and recover from disasters within our design community and the community at large. \nTo join this committee\, please contact co-chair: \nBen Roush\, PE-ME\, FPE\, LEED AP BD+C\, CCP\, ASHRAE BEMP and BEAP: benr@fsi-engineers.com\nFSi Engineers \nAusten Hesler\, AIA\, NCARB\, LFA: austenh@bctdesigngroup.com\nBCT Design Group
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/coter-committee-meeting/2024-05-28/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings,COTE|R
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240528T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240528T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20240306T205302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T142417Z
UID:33138-1716915600-1716919200@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Maryland Legislative Session 2024 Recap
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a COTE (Committee on the Environment) hosted discussion with Chris Parts\, AIA\, Principal at Hord Coplan Macht and AIA Maryland Legislative committee chair\, for a recap of the 2024 state legislative session. We’ll hear about bills impacting the built environment that passed\, bills that didn’t pass\, and what we might see come back in 2025. \nWe’ll also do a brief discussion hosted by Ben Roush\, PE\, Principal at FSi Engineers\, and AIA Baltimore COTE co-chair\, on the emergent issue around A2L refrigerants\, and requirements from the 2018 and 2021 I codes. \nContinuing Education: AIA CES 1.0 LU|HSW approved   \nRegister here to attend this presentation.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/maryland-legislative-session-2024-recap/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,COTE|R
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240528T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240528T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20220109T164752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220109T164752Z
UID:35066-1716919200-1716922800@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Urban Design Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Urban Design Committee aims to improve the quality of the urban realm by promoting excellence in design\, planning\, and public policy in the built environment. This will be achieved through public outreach\, in concert with allied community and professional groups.\nUDC meets every 4th Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. \nContact the committee chair for information about joining. \nCo-Chairs \nGriffin Sanderoff\, Assoc. AIA\, BCT \nEric Johnson\, Druid Heights CDC
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/urban-design-committee-meeting-9/2024-05-28/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings,Urban Design Committee
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240530T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240530T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041701
CREATED:20240327T160309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T151244Z
UID:33269-1717057800-1717066800@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Lessons Learned with an Eye to the Future - AIA/ABC Joint Program
DESCRIPTION:The ABC/AIA Contractor Roundtable presents: \nLessons Learned with an Eye to the Future \nA Dynamic Discussion on How Momentous Events of the 21st Century have shaped\, and are shaping\, the AEC Industry \nSpecial guest speaker: Economist Anirban Basu \nThe 21st Century is only 24 years old\, but already it has weathered two of the most significant events of the last 100 years\, including the Great Recession and a global pandemic. During those times\, architects and contractors alike had to quickly learn how to adapt\, innovate\, change directions\, right-size or face extinction. And while there were certainly casualties\, those times were marked by tremendous innovation and inspiring leadership as companies not only survived but have emerged stronger\, and better equipped to face the challenges of the future. \nDuring this unique event\, we will hear from Economist Anirban Basu as he recounts the tumultuous times the industry endured during the 2008-2012 downturn and the COVID-19 pandemic. Anirban will then shift gears as he talks about how those times have left an indelible mark on the economy today and have changed how businesses think about how to navigate those challenges that are beyond their control. \nThursday\, May 30 at ABC Greater Baltimore Construction Education Academy at The Skillforce Center2101 E. Biddle Street\, Baltimore\, MD 21213 \nAGENDA: \n9 am – 9:10 am: Welcome by Sharon Day\, GWWO and Tyler Tate\, Lewis Contractors\, (co-chairs ABC/AIA Roundtable) \n9:15 am – 9:30 am: Presentation and Economic Forecast by Anirban Basu \n9:30 am – 10:15 am: Roundtable discussions and reporting out/ Group facilitators. \n10:15 am – 10:45 am: Wrap-up; Take-aways by Sharon Day and Tyler Tate \n  \n*This event is exclusive to ABC Contractor Members and AIA Architect Members Only. Limited attendance available – 40 ABC members and 40 AIA members. \n**AIA 1.5 LU approved \nProspective or Non-Members: Please contact our membership director\, Bruce Talbot (443-956-9139) to attend this event.  We would like you to be our guest\, experience an ABC event\, and see if membership at ABC Greater Baltimore is a good fit. \nRegister here. \nThank you to our generous event sponsors:\n                
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/lessons-learned-with-an-eye-to-the-future-aia-abc-joint-program/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041702
CREATED:20240507T182905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T182905Z
UID:33465-1717844400-1717848000@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Station North Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday June 8\, 2024\, much of Charles Street will be closed to vehicular traffic for the Charles Street Promenade. We’re taking advantage of it with a tour of Station North led by Charlie Duff. Located in the heart of Baltimore\, Station North was the first area in Baltimore to receive the State designation as an Arts & Entertainment District in 2002. \nSpanning the neighborhoods of Charles North\, Greenmount West\, and Barclay\, Station North is a diverse collection of artist live-work spaces\, galleries\, rowhomes\, and businesses\, all just steps away from Penn Station\, Mount Vernon\, Charles Village\, the Maryland Institute College of Art\, the University of Baltimore\, and Johns Hopkins University. \nRegister here to join this tour. \nAbout the Tour Guide \nCharles Duff is a planner\, teacher\, developer\, and historian. Since 1987\, Mr. Duff has been President of Jubilee Baltimore\, a non-profit group that has built or rebuilt more than 300 buildings in historic Baltimore neighborhoods and is leading the development of the Station North Arts District. He has been President of the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and Chairman of the Board of the Patterson Park Community Development Corporation. A graduate of Amherst College and Harvard University\, he lectures widely and has taught at Johns Hopkins and Morgan State. He co-wrote Then and Now: Baltimore Architecture in 2005 and contributed to The Architecture of Baltimore. His book The North Atlantic Cities has just been published for North American release.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/station-north-walking-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240612T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240612T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041702
CREATED:20220109T164015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T165744Z
UID:32672-1718213400-1718217000@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Future Architects Resources (FAR)/Kids-in-Design Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Future Architects Resources (FAR)/Kids-in-Design Committee\, serves as a vehicle for collaboration among professionals and educators towards the education of young citizens on matters affecting the built environment.\nThe committee is dedicated to increasing exposure among local elementary and middle school-aged students to design education and career opportunities in Architecture and Design.\nContact a committee chair for information about joining: \nLauren Meister\, Assoc. AIA\, Marshall Craft Associates
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/29062/2024-06-12/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240618T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240618T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041702
CREATED:20230124T192942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T204552Z
UID:32697-1718730000-1718733600@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Historic Resources Committee (HRC) Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Resources Committee organizes events that promote the knowledge and appreciation of the restoration and adaptive use of Baltimore’s historic buildings and neighborhoods.\nTo join this committee\, please contact co-chairs: \nWard Bucher\, AIA\, Encore Sustainable Architects\nward@encoresustainablearchitects.com \n\nPatrick O’Brien\, BECS (Building Envelope Consultants and Scientists)\npatrick.obrien@becsmd.com
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/historic-resources-committee-hrc-committee-meeting/2024-06-18/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings,HRC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041702
CREATED:20240429T183711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T183711Z
UID:33408-1719320400-1719324000@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Lovely Lane Tour
DESCRIPTION:Register here to join the Baltimore Architecture Foundation for a midday tour of Lovely Lane United Methodist Church. \nNearly a hundred years after the founding of American Methodism\, In 1883\, the church’s pastor\, Dr. John F. Goucher\, hired Stanford White\, the famous Victorian architect\, to build a new church as a centennial monument. The present building\, Lovely Lane United Methodist Church\, at 22nd and St Paul Streets was completed and dedicated in November 1887. After experiencing hard times in the 1960s and 1970s as much of its congregation moved away from the area\, the congregation began restoration work in earnest in 1984 on the 200th anniversary of the founding of Methodism here in Baltimore. The work included refurbishing the extraordinary domed ceiling that depicts the morning sky with the stars and planets as they were at 3a.m.\, November 6th\, 1887\, when the church was dedicated. \nLovely Lane’s Centennial Monument building has been a tourist and pilgrimage destination for more than a hundred years. In addition to the historic sanctuary and chapel\, it is home to the Lovely Lane Museum and research library. \nThis hour-long lunchtime tour will cover the main architectural rooms of the church\, including the sanctuary\, fellowship hall\, chapel\, and the Goucher room. The tour guides have extensive knowledge of the history of the architecture\, as well as the general American Methodist History that created this building.
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/lovely-lane-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041702
CREATED:20230124T191641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T165859Z
UID:32743-1719334800-1719338400@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:COTE|R Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Committee on the Environment was formed to promote the benefits of environmentally-conscious design and construction within the building professions and the community at large. We are involved in a number of projects\, some in partnership with community organizations\, to promote a healthier\, more sustainable environment in the Baltimore region.\nThe AIA Baltimore Resiliency Committee joined COTE in January 2015. The subcommittee is a network of building design professionals dedicated to educating\, promoting and implementing programs that help prepare for\, respond to\, and recover from disasters within our design community and the community at large. \nTo join this committee\, please contact co-chair: \nBen Roush\, PE-ME\, FPE\, LEED AP BD+C\, CCP\, ASHRAE BEMP and BEAP: benr@fsi-engineers.com\nFSi Engineers \nAusten Hesler\, AIA\, NCARB\, LFA: austenh@bctdesigngroup.com\nBCT Design Group
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/coter-committee-meeting/2024-06-25/
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings,COTE|R
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041702
CREATED:20240520T171136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T171259Z
UID:33512-1719336600-1719343800@www.aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Emerging Professionals Happy Hours
DESCRIPTION:The AIA Baltimore Emerging Professionals Committee is a social and professional network of building-industry professionals.  We are geared toward recent graduates\, Architectural Experience Program (AXP) participants\, young architects\, and designers.\nEach month (fourth Tuesday evening)\, we host a happy hour at a different firm around the city (or other location). The June happy hours will be at GWWO Architects. RSVP here. \nWe also have monthly committee meetings (second Tuesdays at 6pm). \nFor more information\, please contact co-chairs: \nJoe Taylor\, AIA: joseph.taylor@moodynolan.com\nMoody Nolan \nGriffin Sanderoff\, Assoc. AIA: gsanderoff@gmail.com\nBCT Design Group
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/emerging-professionals-happy-hours-2/
CATEGORIES:Networking
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