Programs & Events

How to Repair, Modify, Maintain, and Evaluate Post-Tensioned Concrete Structures (SEI Maryland Chapter)

Virtual

1 AIA LU/HSW available Presented by Kevin Pavuk Manager, Strengthening Solutions - Structural Technologies, LLC Course Summary: This free webinar hosted by the Maryland Section of the Structural Engineering Institute discusses the latest design methodology and construction techniques for investigation, design, and challenges to anyone tasked with evaluating, repairing, modifying andmaintaining them.  This  seminar program […]

Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage (FEMA)

Free webinar

Embrace seismic safety on your projects with a FREE webinar on FEMA E-74, Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage (June 10th) FEMA wanted architects to be the first to know about this free webinar - see below for a special early announcement. Registration is limited.  Wednesday, June 10, 2020 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Pacific […]

Queries & Theories \\ June 10: Cultural Heritage and Climate Action (Quinn Evans)

For our first Queries & Theories webcast, Carl Elefante, FAIA, FAPT will moderate as Andrew Potts, Coordinator of the Climate Heritage Network & Brenda Williams, ASLA, Principal with Quinn Evans, discuss threats to cultural heritage sites as a result of climate change, how climate change solutions can also imperil these cherished sites, and how heritage […]

Queries & Theories \\ June 18: Creating Equitable Communities (Quinn Evans)

Join us for our second Queries & Theories webcast on June 18, 4:00 - 4:30 pm ET. Carl Elefante, FAIA, FAPT will moderate as Dr. Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD, social psychiatrist, author, and professor of Urban Policy and Health at The New School, and Saundra Little, AIA, LEED AP, NOMA, Principal at Quinn Evans, discuss […]

Architectures of Socialization & Control: A Conversation about Schools, Prisons, and Housing (SAH, Latrobe Chapter)

Presented by the New York Review of Architecture + Interference Archive, the event will focus on the intersections of schools, prisons, and housing. It will feature Latrobe's 2020 symposium keynote speaker Dr. Amber Wiley in conversation with Dr. Joy Knoblauch, and will be moderated by Dante Furioso. Dr. Wiley's research concerns architecture of schools in Washington, DC and prior to earning her PhD from GWU, she served on the board of directors of the Latrobe Chapter.

Queries & Theories \\ June 23: Embodied Carbon and Climate Action

Join us for our third Queries & Theories webcast on June 23, 4:00 - 4:30 pm ET. Carl Elefante, FAIA, FAPT will moderate as Erin McDade, Senior Program Director at Architecture 2030 & Julia Siple, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Director of Sustainability at Quinn Evans, explore the challenges of addressing “embodied” greenhouse gas emissions (GhG) […]

Queries & Theories \\ June 30: Creating Healthy Communities

Join us for our fourth Queries & Theories webcast on June 30, 4:00 - 4:30 pm ET. Carl Elefante, FAIA, FAPT will moderate as Shannon Wray, CID, LEED AP, Senior Associate at Quinn Evans & a speaker to be confirmed, explore the challenges of creating healthy communities. Additional details to be provided. We welcome you […]

The Case for Green Buildings in Maryland in Support of Baltimore’s Regionalism Efforts (ULI)

As the real estate market continues to advance innovations in green buildings, local jurisdictions continue to set ambitious goals for climate action. The combination has the potential to be a match made in heaven if proper engagement, partnerships, and planning are thoughtfully incorporated. This webinar will explore examples of sustainable developments across Maryland as a […]

Downtown Download (NDC)

Join us each Tuesday at 9am for live webinars with the latest and most useful information available from Councilman Eric Costello, Downtown Partnership CEO, Shelonda Stokes, and a variety of elected officials and business leaders who are guiding us through the pandemic recovery. On Tuesday, July 14th, join us for a discussion with Colin Tarbert, […]

Exteriors at Evergreen Series – Part II: An Ever-Expanding Evergreen (Johns Hopkins)

This three-part, virtual lecture series will explore different facets of Evergreen Museum & Library’s exterior, shedding light on how the house and its grounds changed over the course of a century. Originally constructed in 1858, the home was occupied by two generations of the wealthy Garrett family between 1878 and 1952. During its near 100 years as a […]