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SUMMARY:AIA Baltimore Summit: Countdown to 2030 and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday August 14\, 2024\n8:30 – 11:00 AM\nThe Center for Architecture and Design\n100 W. Fayette Street\nBaltimore\, MD 21201 \n[REGISTER HERE]\nAbout this Event: \nThe AIA Baltimore Summit: Countdown to 2030 is a moderated panel discussion about the AIA and Maryland State 2030 commitments\, decarbonization and achieving net zero emissions. With 2030 fast approaching\, sustainability experts reflect on our progress\, and share their perspectives on how we can strive to reach our goals beyond 2030. Join us for a morning of idea sharing and networking. There will be a mini expo before and after the panel event featuring companies with innovative products to support your sustainable designs. Breakfast will be provided. \nAgenda: \n8:30 AM – Doors Open\n9:00 – 9:30 AM – Breakfast and Exhibitor Networking\n9:30 – 10:45 AM – Panel presentation; discussion; and Q&A – 1.0 LU|HSW \n10:45 – 11:00 AM – Wrap Up/Exhibitor Networking/Raffle Giveaway \nInterested in being an Exhibitor or Sponsor for this event? Contact Ally Lancaster at alancaster@aiabalt.com. Click here to view the benefits package.  \nMeet the Panelists: \nModerator | Melanie Ray\, AIA\, NOMA\, LEED G\, Fitwel Amb.\nAssociate\, Hord Coplan Macht  \nMelanie is a licensed architect and Associate in the Affordable Housing studio at Hord Coplan Macht in Baltimore\, MD and currently serves as the President of Bmore NOMA\, the Baltimore Chapter of NOMA. She is the 424th living black woman licensed in the US to practice architecture and is an active mentor to aspiring architects\, supporting NOMA’s goal of doubling the number of licensed black architects by 2030. Melanie is passionate about ensuring all communities have access to well-designed\, beautiful\, and functional buildings and public spaces\, and believes that we all play a role in creating that vision. \n\nLisa M. Ferretto\, AIA\, LEED\, WELL\, EcoDistricts AP\nSr. Director\, Climate & Design Excellence\, The American Institute of Architects (AIA)\nLisa Ferretto has over 25 years of experience in sustainability and architecture and joined the AIA in 2022 as the Senior Director of Climate Action & Design Excellence. Before coming to AIA\, she was a Sustainability Director at a large Architecture firm\, consulting on projects across all market sectors\, promoting the integration of sustainability and well-being throughout the design process. Lisa is currently a Baltimore City Sustainability Commissioner and previously served on Maryland’s Green Building Council advocating for environmental equity. In 2021\, she was recognized as one of the Top Ten Women Leading the Fight against Climate Change by WOW\, Women of the World\, and in the Say it Loud exhibition by Baltimore NOMA and AIA\, recognizing contributions of women and BIPOC designers in Maryland. \n\nNakita Reed\, AIA\, CPHC\, LEED AP BD+C\, NOMA\nSenior Associate\, Quinn Evans Architects\nNakita Reed is an award-winning architect with experience in the rehabilitation and sustainable reuse of historic buildings. She is a Senior Associate at Quinn Evans\, a LEED®-Accredited Professional and a certified Passive House Consultant.  She serves on the board of the Baltimore Architecture Foundation\, is a co-chair of the Zero Net Carbon Collaboration for Existing and Heritage Buildings (ZNCC) and is host of the Tangible Remnants podcast – a podcast that explores the intersection of architecture\, preservation\, sustainability\, race & gender. \n\nJulian Goresko\nDirector of Sustainability\, Johns Hopkins University\nJulian Goresko is the Director of Sustainability for Johns Hopkins University\, serving as the university’s lead sustainability officer and managing JHU’s Office of Sustainability for one of the largest employers in the state of Maryland. In his role\, Julian works with university stakeholders and external partners across areas of climate change\, built and natural environments\, responsible consumption\, transportation and mobility\, and educational and co-curricular partnerships. Julian has worked in higher education for fifteen years and has broad experience in sustainability planning and implementation at all scales. He holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania in Environmental Studies with concentrations in sustainability and is a proud walking commuter who lives with his family in the Hampden neighborhood. \n\n Jordan Taylor\nCEO of Synergy Grid\nJordan Taylor is the CEO of Synergy Grid\, a sustainable real estate development company specializing in high-performance housing and microgrid communities. With 15 years of experience in renewable energy and sustainability\, Jordan has a strong background in solar development\, green financing\, and energy efficiency. \nAt Synergy Grid\, Jordan integrates advanced renewable energy technologies and sustainable practices into affordable housing projects. His leadership ensures that these projects meet high environmental standards while providing accessible paths to homeownership. \nPreviously\, as the Director of Renewable Energy at Sustainable Capital Advisors\, Jordan focused on climate finance and technical assistance\, developing programs to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy adoption. He created community engagement initiatives and workshops to educate on solar energy benefits and developed underwriting models for community solar projects in low-income areas. \n\nThank you to our Event Vendors: \nAllen + Shariff\nAllegion\nDecorative Films\nKBKG\nThe Joyce Agency\nThe Garland Company\nVision Technologies/nCompass Systems
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/aia-baltimore-summit-countdown-to-2030-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Allied Professional Member CES Provider,Continuing Education,Professional Development,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Cathedral Stone Tour and Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:AIA Baltimore’s Historic Resources Committee invites all to join a tour and happy hour with Cathedral Stone. \nRSVP here.   This tour replaces the July committee meeting. \n \nRSVP here.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/cathedral-stone-tour-and-happy-hour/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240510T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240510T183000
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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://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/estuary-urbanism-an-interdisciplinary-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Achieving Registration Together: ARE 5.0 Study Session -PDD Project Development and Documentation
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 20 · 10am – 12pm EDT\nThe Center for Architecture & Design 100 North Charles Street P101 Baltimore\, MD 21201 \nREGISTER HERE\nPreparing for the AREs? You are not alone! Join AIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals for ARE 5.0 study sessions. \nPreparing for the AREs? Don’t know where to start or need some motivation? Looking for a study buddy or guidance from licensed peers? Join AIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals for ARE 5.0 study sessions from March to May 2023. \nEach 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! \nThese will be conducted in groups and might be a great place to meet the perfect study buddies. A light breakfast and coffee will be provided during each session. \nSaturday\, March 4: Introduction \nSaturday\, March 11: Practice Management (PcM) \nSaturday\, March 25: Project Management (PjM) \nSaturday\, April 8: Construction and Evaluation (CE) \nSaturday\, April 22: Programming and Analysis (PA) \nSaturday\, May 6: Project Planning and Design (PPD) \nSaturday\, May 20: Project Development and Documentation (PDD)
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/achieving-registration-together-are-5-0-study-session-pdd-project-development-and-documentation/
CATEGORIES:Emerging Professionals,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230510T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230510T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001448
CREATED:20230424T191954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230424T192049Z
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SUMMARY:BRICK DESIGN: Incorporating Unique Detailing in Architecture [Baltimore]
DESCRIPTION:WEDNESDAY\, MAY 10th \n5:30 pm – 8:00 pm\nBrickworks Design Studio\nFREE \nREGISTER HERE \n\nPROJECT DISCUSSION\nBrick\, known for its durability\, has been used for millennia to help shape architecture throughout history. Join Steve and Mark as they co-present an illustrated in-depth look at multiple projects\, including Vanderbilt University\, and how unique design was achieved through utilization of brick. Q+A to follow. \nSteve Knight (NCARB\, AIA\, SARA) – Principal David M. Schwarz Architects \nMark Elliott (AIA) – Associate // Project Manager David M. Schwarz Architects \n  \nQuestions/Comments?\nEmail: events@glengery.com
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/brick-design-incorporating-unique-detailing-in-architecture-baltimore/
LOCATION:Brickworks Design Studio\, 600 South Broadway\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Professional Development
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T120000
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CREATED:20230321T183715Z
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SUMMARY:Achieving Registration Together: ARE 5.0 Study Session -PPD Project Plan Design
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 6 · 10am – 12pm EDT\nThe Center for Architecture & Design 100 North Charles Street P101 Baltimore\, MD 21201 \nREGISTER HERE\nPreparing for the AREs? You are not alone! Join AIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals for ARE 5.0 study sessions. \nPreparing for the AREs? Don’t know where to start or need some motivation? Looking for a study buddy or guidance from licensed peers? Join AIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals for ARE 5.0 study sessions from March to May 2023. \nEach 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! \nThese will be conducted in groups and might be a great place to meet the perfect study buddies. A light breakfast and coffee will be provided during each session. \nSaturday\, March 4: Introduction \nSaturday\, March 11: Practice Management (PcM) \nSaturday\, March 25: Project Management (PjM) \nSaturday\, April 8: Construction and Evaluation (CE) \nSaturday\, April 22: Programming and Analysis (PA) \nSaturday\, May 6: Project Planning and Design (PPD) \nSaturday\, May 20: Project Development and Documentation (PDD)
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/achieving-registration-together-are-5-0-study-session-ppd-project-plan-design/
CATEGORIES:Emerging Professionals,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230504T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230504T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001448
CREATED:20230315T150925Z
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SUMMARY:NextGen Connections: Infrastructural Optimism
DESCRIPTION:May 4\, 2023\n6:00 PM\nAlertus Technologies\nAIA 1.5 LU\, HSW Approved\n1.5 LACES Approved \nWith a multitrillion-dollar infrastructure bill recently passed by Congress and threats of climate change more evident with every superlative weather event\, flood\, and forest fire\, the urgency for architects\, landscape architects\, urban designers\, and planners to be proactive participants in climate and equity solutions is stronger than ever. \nInfrastructural Optimism\, Samuels’s recent book and the basis for this lecture\, is based broadly on the concept that everyone deserves to believe in a better future – for themselves\, our society\, and the planet – and that the design and production of infrastructure\, our largest public space\, should be contributing to that better future rather than detracting from it. To shift the paradigm away from last generation infrastructure\, designers must work collaboratively across disciplines\, recognize the value of environmental interdependencies\, and prioritize equitable investments to improve quality of life for all. \nREGISTER HERE\nMeet the Speaker\n \nLinda C. Samuels\, RA\, PhD\, Professor of Urban Design\, Washington University in St. Louis \nDr. Linda C. Samuels is a Professor of urban design at the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis\, where she teaches architecture and urban design studios and seminars on Infrastructural Urbanism\, urban history and theory\, and alternative sustainability metrics. She is the founder and \ndirector of Infra_OPTS\, an independent consulting firm in St. Louis and Los Angeles focused on the design\, mapping\, and metrics of public infrastructure to create more equitable cities. \nBefore coming to WashU\, Samuels was the inaugural director of the Sustainable City Project\, a multidisciplinary research\, teaching\, and outreach initiative at the University of Arizona. Samuels earned her Doctorate in Urban Planning from the University of California\, Los Angeles\, where she was a Senior Research Associate at cityLAB. \nAgenda \n6:00 PM | Lecture by Linda C. Samuels\, PhD at Alertus Technologies (Across the street from the Center for Architecture & Design). \n7:30 PM | Reception at the Center for Architecture & Design \n  \n\nThank You to our Generous Sponsors\n \nCapital Sponsor: \nBKM* \nGWWO Architects* \nJames Posey Associates\, Inc.* \nNorthpoint Builders* \nPotomac Valley Brick & Supply * \nSite Resources\, Inc.* \n  \nCorinthian Sponsor: \nAmes & Gough* \nBCT Architects \nBudova Engineering* \nCraig Gaulden Davis Architecture* \nDoubleEdge Design* \nHope Furrer Associates* \nMonkey in the Metal* \nMoseley Architects*+ \nSouthway Builders* \nSwirnow Building Systems \nZiger | Snead* \nDoric Sponsor: \nWCBM \n  \n* Denotes 2023 Annual Sponsors\n*+ Denotes 2023 Annual Sponsor and Event Sponsor
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/infrastructural-optimism/
LOCATION:Alertus Technologies\, 10 N. Charles St.\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Lectures,NextGen Connections,Professional Development
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SUMMARY:Achieving Registration Together: ARE 5.0 Study Session -Program/Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 22 · 10am – 12pm EDT\nThe Center for Architecture & Design 100 North Charles Street P101 Baltimore\, MD 21201 \nREGISTER HERE\nPreparing for the AREs? You are not alone! Join AIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals for ARE 5.0 study sessions. \nPreparing for the AREs? Don’t know where to start or need some motivation? Looking for a study buddy or guidance from licensed peers? Join AIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals for ARE 5.0 study sessions from March to May 2023. \nEach 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! \nThese will be conducted in groups and might be a great place to meet the perfect study buddies. A light breakfast and coffee will be provided during each session. \nSaturday\, March 4: Introduction \nSaturday\, March 11: Practice Management (PcM) \nSaturday\, March 25: Project Management (PjM) \nSaturday\, April 8: Construction and Evaluation (CE) \nSaturday\, April 29: Programming and Analysis (PA) **rescheduled from April 22 \nSaturday\, May 6: Project Planning and Design (PPD) \nSaturday\, May 20: Project Development and Documentation (PDD)
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/achieving-registration-together-are-5-0-study-session-program-analysis/
CATEGORIES:Emerging Professionals,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001448
CREATED:20230316T164947Z
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SUMMARY:NextGen Connections: 11th Street Bridge Project
DESCRIPTION:Photo Courtesy of OLIN \nApril 20\, 2023\n6:00 -8:30 PM\nAlertus Technologies\nAIA 1.5 LU\, HSW Approved\n1.5 LACES Approved \nThis lecture will explore a joint project by Olin and OMA\, the 11th Street Bridge Park in Washington\, D.C.. This project addresses a set of entrenched divisions that dominate many cities—disparities of income and investment that all too often align with race and are reinforced by geography. D.C. was planned around the confluence of two rivers\, the Potomac and the Anacostia. While the more recognized Potomac defines its organic southwestern edge with Virginia\, the Anacostia cuts through the city\, dividing its southeastern quadrant from the rest. \nThe west side of the Anacostia River is defined by Pierre Charles L’Enfant’s classical plan\, crisscrossed with diagonal avenues whose intersections—called Reservations—mark the locations of civic buildings and public spaces. The east side is less formally organized\, with a terrain of hills that fragment its street grid and a riverfront that is bucolic in comparison to the industrialized western bank. The west is dominated by D.C.’s practical and symbolic role as the nation’s capital\, while the largely African-American east side is home to more native D.C. residents than any other neighborhood. Today\, the west is high income while the east has the lowest income levels in the district. \nOver the last fifteen years\, the post-industrial Capitol Riverfront along the west bank has become a thriving mixed-use area\, while the east side has long been excluded from the city’s economic progress. OMA+OLIN’s winning design for the 11th Street Bridge Park Competition connects two historically disparate sides of the Anacostia River with a series of rooms and active zones\, including two sloped ramps that elevate visitors to maximized look-out points to landmarks in either direction. Each ramp terminates in a waterfall that visually reconnects the ramps to the river below. In addition to demonstrating how plants cleanse captured rainwater\, the waterfalls above the bridge deck provide cooling breezes and a calming sound. The waterfall below the structure collects surface river water and drops it back into the river\, emphasizing the need for river aeration and higher oxygen levels. To encourage visitors to the bridge and neighboring communities\, the design includes amenities for comfort and refreshment and an open plaza for markets\, festivals and theatrical performances. The form of the bridge creates an iconic encounter\, an “X” instantly recognizable as the river’s new image. \nREGISTER HERE\n  \nAbout the Speakers:\nHallie Boyce \nA Partner since 2009\, Hallie’s focus is the design and planning of landscapes that weave together the elements of art and ecology\, creating greater social and physical resiliency for cultural institutions and communities both in the US and abroad. Her passion is creating educational opportunities through the medium of landscape that engage current and future generations towards promoting their stewardship of our world and addressing its key issues of climate change\, equity\, and environmental justice. \nHallie’s award-winning work includes the design of courtyards\, plazas\, gardens\, parks\, campuses\, and waterfronts. Recent projects include the Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art\, the National Gallery of Art\, and the National Museum of American History. Hallie has led the design of the grounds of the Folger Shakespeare Library on Capitol Hill; the design of the National Geographic Headquarters Base Camp\, a landscape focused on world biomes and biodiversity; the 11th Street Bridge Park\, a destination landscape focused on the health of the Anacostia River and its adjacent neighborhoods; and Currie Park\, a resiliency hub on the Intracoastal Waterway in West Palm Beach\, Florida. Her realized projects include the new U.S. Embassy in London as well as the National Veterans Memorial and Museum and Spirit of Women Park in Columbus\, Ohio. \nJason Long \nJason Long is a Partner at OMA who leads its New York office and diverse portfolio in the Americas. Since joining the firm in 2003\, Jason has brought a research-driven\, interdisciplinary approach to a wide range of OMA’s projects internationally. \nA number of projects under Jason’s direction take a creative approach to adaptive reuse and preservation\, including POST Houston\, the transformation of a former post office warehouse into a mixed-use hub; the conversion of a historic parking garage in New York City into a new synagogue; the renovation of the historic Fitzgerald Building at University of Toronto into the university’s administration center; the adaptive reuse of Jersey City’s historic Pathside Building into Centre Pompidou x Jersey City; and LANTERN\, the reimagination of a former commercial bakery into a community arts hub in Detroit. \nJason also leads projects in Washington D.C. that provide an innovative approach to recreation\, public health\, and equitable development at varying scales: a streetscape design for Washington D.C.’s convention center\, the 11th Street Bridge Park connecting disparate communities on either side of the Anacostia River\, and a masterplan for the RFK Stadium Armory Campus. \n\nAgenda\n6:00 PM | Lecture at Alertus Technologies\n7:30 PM | Reception at the Center for Architecture & Design \n  \nThank You to our Generous Sponsors\n \nCapital Sponsor: \nBKM* \nGWWO Architects* \nJames Posey Associates\, Inc.* \nNorthpoint Builders* \nPotomac Valley Brick & Supply * \nSite Resources\, Inc.* \nCorinthian Sponsor: \nAmes & Gough* \nBCT Architects \nBudova Engineering* \nCraig Gaulden Davis Architecture* \nDoubleEdge Design* \nHope Furrer Associates* \nMonkey in the Metal* \nMoseley Architects*+ \nSouthway Builders* \nSwirnow Building Systems \nZiger | Snead* \nDoric Sponsor: \nWCBM \n* Denotes 2023 Annual Sponsors\n*+ Denotes 2023 Annual Sponsor and Event Sponsor
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/11th-street-bridge-project/
LOCATION:Alertus Technologies\, 10 N. Charles St.\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Lectures,NextGen Connections,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230413T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230413T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001448
CREATED:20230315T161102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T201340Z
UID:31538-1681408800-1681417800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:NextGen Connections: Baltimore Greenway Trails Network: investing in connectivity\, wellness\, and urban vitality
DESCRIPTION:April 13\, 2023\n6:00 PM\nThe Center for Architecture & Design\nAIA 1.5 LU\, HSW Approved\n1.5 LACES Approved \nThe Baltimore Greenway Trails Network is a vision for a 35-mile world-class network of urban trails that will link together the diverse neighborhoods\, cultural amenities and outdoor resources that make up the landscape of Baltimore City. \nWhen complete\, the trail network will connect the city’s popular institutions and destinations—including universities\, hospitals\, museums\, parks\, schools\, waterfronts and employment centers—with Baltimore’s diverse communities. The trail network will transform the public realm by providing equitable\, healthy\, low-stress access to open space and reliable transportation and recreation for people of all ages and abilities. \nThe panelists will share their own perspectives on the proposed connection trails that are needed to complete the network’s loop\, and on parks\, greenways\, community resilience\, health\, and equity. They will also analyze the logistical and social challenges that face this project. \nREGISTER HERE\n\nMeet the Speakers\nModerator\nKlaus Philipsen\, FAIA \nKlaus Philipsen\, FAIA\, is president of ArchPlan Inc.\, an architecture and urban design firm in Baltimore specializing in community revitalization\, adaptive re-use\, historic preservation and transportation planning since 1992. He has been named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects for using his profession to affect communities through advocacy. \nKlaus is or has been engaged in the nonprofit sector such as a statewide growth management group which he helped found (1994-2016) an urban land trust for which he is president\, a  non-profit design center in Baltimore which he co-founded\, as chair of the Urban Design Committee of both  the local Chapter of the American Institute of Architects until 2017\, (AIA) and the national Regional and  Urban Design Committee of AIA (RUDC); He was for 10 years a member of a Borough Council in Stuttgart. He currently chairs the Housing Subcommittee of the Social Determinants of Health Task Force at UMB. \nKlaus earned a Master’s degree of Architecture in Stuttgart\, Germany in 1975. He has also worked as an architect and planner in Stuttgart\, Germany and London\, England and has resided in the US since 1986. He has taught architecture and urban design as adjunct faculty at two local universities\, writes the blog “Community Architect”\, is a frequent speaker at conventions and events and a contributor to a statewide radio show in matters of urban design and transportation. He wrote a monthly architecture review in a local business paper\, wrote the book “Baltimore\, Reinventing an American Legacy City” and regularly publishes articles on his blog “Community Architect.” \n  \n\nPanelist\nTheo Ngongang \nTheo currently serves as Deputy Director and Chief of Policy for Baltimore City Department of Transportation (BCDOT). A close advisor to the Director and member of the senior leadership team\, Theo is responsible for setting the overall policy direction for BCDOT. He manages several divisions\, including planning\, transit\, sustainable mobility\, citywide bike master planning and supervised the development of the first Complete Streets ordinance and its manual. \nPrior to returning to Government\, Theo was the Director of Design\, Planning + Economics covering Maryland for AECOM. In that role\, he was responsible for business development\, recruitment\, and marketing activities\, with a focus on growing the urban planning practice of the firm in Maryland. In that capacity\, he successfully secured and managed two planning contracts totaling over $500K Theo has served in various leadership capacities in City and State governments\, from Assistant Director at the Department of Planning to Chief of the Planning and Project Development Division of the Baltimore Department of Transportation (DOT). \nEarlier in his career\, Theo acted as Central Business District Planner in the Baltimore City Department of Planning and as Regional Planner for the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT). Theo started his career in the design field in Chicago\, Illinois\, working for several architectural firms. \nTheo brings more than 20 years of experience in the public and private sectors in city/regional planning\, transportation planning\, public policy\, and public administration. He holds a Master in Public Administration (MPA) from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government\, a Master in Urban Planning and Town Management (DESS) from Université de Paris-XII (Institut d’Urbanisme de Paris) and a Bachelor in Architecture (Diplome d’Architecte DESA) from Ecole Speciale d’Architecture in Paris\, France. He serves on numerous boards and is a graduate of the Greater Baltimore Committee’s LEADERship program class of 2014. \n  \n\nPanelist\nSteve Preston \nSteve Preston serves as the Park Design and Construction Manager at Parks & People. He oversees the design and delivery of park projects in Baltimore\, including such efforts as the renovation of Henrietta Lacks Park\, renovation of school yards throughout the city\, and creation of numerous post-demolition parks\, all of which equate to 17 acres of park space created/restored\, with another 14 acres in the works this year alone. \nSteve works closely with the communities he serves on\, each project aiming to realize their vision; He is proud to be able to connect residents to new and reinvigorated parks and green space. To date\, this effort has reconnected 20% of city residents within the underserved “Black Butterfly” with these invaluable resources. Steve has Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Landscape Architecture from Penn State University and has worked for the Parks & People foundation for the last 8 years. \n  \n\nPanelist\nMaitreyi Roy \nMaitreyi Roy serves as Executive Director for Bartram’s Garden\, home of famed 18th century botanist John Bartram (1699-1777). Since 2012\, Maitreyi has worked with the board\, staff and community leaders to restore and transform Bartram’s Garden as a historic and cultural asset\, advancing an ambitious strategic action plan and establishing the Garden as a vibrant civic commons and outdoor living room and class space for the Southwest Philadelphia community. \nMaitreyi has served as senior vice president at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society overseeing its nationally recognized urban greening programs and as a landscape architect with the Boston Parks & Recreation Department on revitalizing and restoring its neighborhood parks. \nAs a 2007 Eisenhower Fellow\, Maitreyi traveled to urban centers in Europe to study best practices in urban open space policies and landscape design. \nTrained as an architect in India\, Maitreyi’s interest in open space issues took her to the Design School at Harvard University where she earned a master’s degree in Landscape Architecture. \n  \n\nPanelist\nKate Foster \nKate Foster serves as the Mid-Atlantic Director of Trail Development for the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy\, based out of the Baltimore field office. In that role\, Kate’s focus is on advancing RTC’s TrailNation projects in the Philadelphia/Camden region\, Baltimore and Washington\, D.C. \nKate is an ordained Presbyterian minister\, and has served churches in Memphis\, TN and Baltimore. Prior to joining RTC\, she founded and ran a mission and service-learning program that offers community engagement training for church leaders and places volunteers from all over the country with Baltimore-based community and neighborhood groups. She is particularly interested in equitable development and ensuring that historically excluded voices are centered in the process of designing and developing public spaces. \nKate is an avid hiker\, gardener\, and fitness enthusiast (who also sometimes rides her bike). She holds a Master of Divinity from Columbia Theological Seminary and a B.A. from Wesleyan University. She has been published in numerous publications\, including Duke Divinity School’s Faith and Leadership and The Huffington Post. \n\nPanelist\nKyle Leggs \n \nKyle Leggs serves as the Planner for Southwest who has worked for the Department of Planning for 25 years. Throughout his tenure\, he has managed the capital budgeting process\, represented the department in the areas of Transportation Planning\, Emergency Preparedness\, and has worked extensively over the years as a District Planner for Southwest Baltimore. He is also a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel holds an M.S. in Transportation from Morgan State University\, a B.S. in Social Science from Coppin State University\, and is a graduate of the United States Army Command and General Staff College. \n\n\nAgenda \n6:00 PM | Panel Presentation + Discussion \n7:30 PM | Reception \n\nThank You to our Generous Sponsors\n \nCapital Sponsor: \nBKM* \nGWWO Architects* \nJames Posey Associates\, Inc.* \nNorthpoint Builders* \nPotomac Valley Brick & Supply * \nSite Resources\, Inc.* \nCorinthian Sponsor: \nAmes & Gough* \nBCT Architects \nBudova Engineering* \nCraig Gaulden Davis Architecture* \nDoubleEdge Design* \nHope Furrer Associates* \nMonkey in the Metal* \nMoseley Architects*+ \nSouthway Builders* \nSwirnow Building Systems \nZiger | Snead* \nDoric Sponsor \nWBCM*+ \n  \n* Denotes 2023 Annual Sponsors\n*+ Denotes 2023 Annual Sponsor and Event Sponsor
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/nextgen-connections-baltimore-greenway-trails-network-investing-in-connectivity-wellness-and-urban-vitality/
LOCATION:The Center for Architecture and Design\, 100 N Charles St\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Lectures,NextGen Connections,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230408T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001448
CREATED:20230321T182902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T182902Z
UID:31594-1680948000-1680955200@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Achieving Registration Together: ARE 5.0 Study Session -Construction/Eval.
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 8 · 10am – 12pm EDT\nThe Center for Architecture & Design 100 North Charles Street P101 Baltimore\, MD 21201 \nREGISTER HERE\nPreparing for the AREs? You are not alone! Join AIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals for ARE 5.0 study sessions. \nPreparing for the AREs? Don’t know where to start or need some motivation? Looking for a study buddy or guidance from licensed peers? Join AIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals for ARE 5.0 study sessions from March to May 2023. \nEach 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! \nThese will be conducted in groups and might be a great place to meet the perfect study buddies. A light breakfast and coffee will be provided during each session. \nSaturday\, March 4: Introduction \nSaturday\, March 11: Practice Management (PcM) \nSaturday\, March 25: Project Management (PjM) \nSaturday\, April 8: Construction and Evaluation (CE) \nSaturday\, April 22: Programming and Analysis (PA) \nSaturday\, May 6: Project Planning and Design (PPD) \nSaturday\, May 20: Project Development and Documentation (PDD)
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/achieving-registration-together-are-5-0-study-session-construction-eval/
CATEGORIES:Emerging Professionals,Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230325T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230325T120000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001448
CREATED:20230321T173136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T132118Z
UID:31586-1679738400-1679745600@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Achieving Registration Together: ARE 5.0 Study Session - Project Management
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 25 · 10am – 12pm EDT\nThe Center for Architecture & Design\n100 N. Charles St.\, Suite P101\, Baltimore\, MD 21201 \nREGISTER HERE\nPreparing for the AREs? You are not alone! Join AIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals for ARE 5.0 study sessions. \nPreparing for the AREs? Don’t know where to start or need some motivation? Looking for a study buddy or guidance from licensed peers? Join AIA Baltimore’s Emerging Professionals for ARE 5.0 study sessions from March to May 2023. \nEach 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! \nThese will be conducted in groups and might be a great place to meet the perfect study buddies. A light breakfast and coffee will be provided during each session. \nSaturday\, March 4: Introduction \nSaturday\, March 11: Practice Management (PcM) \nSaturday\, March 25: Project Management (PjM) \nSaturday\, April 8: Construction and Evaluation (CE) \nSaturday\, April 29: Programming and Analysis (PA) **rescheduled from April 22 \nSaturday\, May 6: Project Planning and Design (PPD) \nSaturday\, May 20: Project Development and Documentation (PDD)
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/achieving-registration-together-are-5-0-study-session-project-management/
CATEGORIES:Emerging Professionals,Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230207T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230207T193000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001448
CREATED:20230124T163551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230124T163551Z
UID:30813-1675792800-1675798200@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:AIA Baltimore Mentorship Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Join architecture professionals for a portfolio review session + networking opportunity at Morgan State University. \nAIA Baltimore is bringing architecture professionals to Morgan State University for a portfolio review session + networking opportunity! If you are a student\, or an industry professional interested in reviewing\, register to join us. \nWe welcome reviewers at any point in your career. Are you a recent Morgan State grad? Emerging or Senior Professional? Your feedback is valuable. \n[REGISTER HERE]
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/aia-baltimore-mentorship-roundtable/
LOCATION:Morgan State University’s Center for Built Environment and Infrastructure Studies\, 5299 Perring Parkway\, Baltimore\, Maryland\, 21214
CATEGORIES:Networking,Professional Development,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T183000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001448
CREATED:20221108T021146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221108T021453Z
UID:30234-1668528000-1668537000@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:CEU Week: AIA Seminar + Happy Hour: Basics of Brickwork Detailing [Baltimore]
DESCRIPTION:AIA credited (1 LU/HSW credit) 4:00-5:00pm AIA Seminar 5:00-6:30pm Wine Tasting Happy Hour \nAppetizers and beverages will be provided. \nOur events are open to architectural\, design\, and building industry professionals only. \n  \nRegister Here\n\nBasics of Brickwork Detailing\nWater penetration is responsible for many of the problems encountered in masonry walls today. The successful performance of a masonry wall depends on limiting the amount of water penetration and controlling any water that does enter the wall system. Water penetration resistance and control in brick veneer is the focus of this presentation. The concept behind the ‘brick veneer drainage wall’ is discussed in detail\, as well as\, the proper materials to specify in order to maximize a wall’s water penetration resistance. The various elements and materials which make up a building are in a constant state of motion. All building materials expand and contract due to changes in temperature; some materials move with changes in moisture content. Each building material also changes dimensions due to stress and some materials tend to flow when subjected to sustained loads. These major causes of movement: thermal\, moisture\, deflection and creep\, along with the proper way to control these movements are the focus of this presentation. \nOther topics included in this presentation are — \n\nWorkmanship: What to expect from the mason.\n\n\nAirspaces: Why is the airspace so important and what are the minimum requirements for proper performance.\n\n\nColorless Coatings: When should they be used? Are they always effective?\n\n\nFlashing and Weepholes: Which types are most effective?\n\n\nExpansion Joints\, Control Joints\, Building Expansion Joints: Is there really a difference\, or is it just semantics.\n\n\nJoint Spacing: Is there an appropriate ‘Rule of Thumb’ – or can such a rule lead to cracking?\n\n\nCompressible Fill: Where should it be used and why.\n\n\nShelf Angle Details: What must occur at shelf angles to allow for the expected movements?\n\n\nQuestions/Comments?\nEmail: events@glengery.com
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/ceu-week-aia-seminar-happy-hour-basics-of-brickwork-detailing-baltimore/
LOCATION:Brickworks Design Studio\, 600 South Broadway\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Partner Programs,Professional Development
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ORGANIZER;CN="Glen-Gery":MAILTO:events@glengery.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20221006T141656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221006T141656Z
UID:30121-1665682200-1665687600@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Bricktoberfest [Baltimore]
DESCRIPTION:Our events are open to architectural\, design\, and building industry professionals only. \n[REGISTER HERE]\nEvent Details\nWe are bringing together the architectural community and our distributor partners for a fun evening we like to call Bricktoberfest. This is a happy hour event that will be kicked off with a short presentation about the Design Studio and what it has to offer. \nThere will be themed food and drinks from around the world including the US\, Australia\, Italy\, Germany\, and Ireland. \nQuestions/Comments?\nEmail: events@glengery.com
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/bricktoberfest-baltimore/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20220913T123804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220913T123839Z
UID:30077-1663833600-1663862400@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:2022 IES Baltimore Lighting Technology Conference
DESCRIPTION:Date: September 22\, 2022\nTime: 8 am – 4 pm\n(Advance registration ends 5pm\, September 20th)\n[REGISTER HERE] \n8am – Registration and exhibitor booths open \nLocation:\nBWI Airport Marriott\n1743 West Nursery Road\nLinthicum\, MD 21090\nFree on-site parking available! \nCost:\n$10 for all attendees with advance registration. ($20 at the door) \nAbout this Event\n\nThe Baltimore Section of The Illuminating Engineering Society announces an exciting opportunity for all professions concerned with indoor and outdoor lighting and lighting controls! This event is for architects\, engineers\, landscape architects\, interior designers\, facility managers\, distributors\, contractors\, lighting agencies\, designers\, government agencies\, owners\, developers\, college and university representatives\, utility representatives\, law enforcement\, port authority\, professional organizations\, and anyone with interest in enhancing the visual environment. \nProduct showcase and educational seminars with continuing education credits (AIA / CEU / LEU / PDH). \nGet hands-on with the latest lighting products in the market and stay current with design practice and lighting technology with training seminars from top professionals in the industry. \n\n5 one-hour seminars presenting valuable information about lighting design and lighting technology. Several presentations are offered twice to maximize scheduling flexibility.\nManufacturer’s product showcase & representatives on hand for questions and conversation.\nFREE continental breakfast and lunch.\n\nJoin us for an hour or stay all day! \nConference Schedule\n\n[ Exhibit Hall ] 08:00am – 04:00pm\n[ Seminar Slot 1 ] 09:00am – 10:00am Acoustics and Lighting: What is Fact or Fiction? Illuminating our Experience with Human Centric Lighting\n[ Seminar Slot 2 ] 10:30am – 11:30am State of the Art Developing an Effective Lighting Controls Sequence of Operation\n[ Lunch Break ] 11:30am – 01:00pm\n[ Seminar Slot 3 ] 01:00pm – 02:00pm State of the Art Acoustics and Lighting: What is Fact or Fiction?\n[ Seminar Slot 4 ] 02:30pm – 03:30pm IECC Code Update Developing an Effective Lighting Controls Sequence of Operation \nMore Information\n\nSee Full PDF Here
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/2022-ies-baltimore-lighting-technology-conference/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220706T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220706T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20220701T152552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T152630Z
UID:29824-1657108800-1657112400@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Learning Series: Brick Product & Technical Specifications [Baltimore]
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n1 LU/HSW Credit \nWhen: July 6\, 2022\n12:00 – 1:00 \nWhere:\n600 S Broadway\nBaltimore\, MD 21231\nUnited States \nLunch will be provided. \nOur events are open to architectural\, design\, and building industry professionals only. \nBrick Product Technical Specifications\nThis presentation will elaborate upon the information typically presented in a brick product technical data sheet\, using typical Glen-Gery technical data sheets as examples. An overview of frequently encountered American brick standards will be provided. This will be followed by in-depth descriptions of the individual tests reported on in the data sheet\, as well as the interpretation and significance of the reported values and their respective limits. \nThis presentation should teach attendees- \n\nAnalyze a typical brick technical data sheet to find physical properties related to brick durability.\nApply appropriate ASTM brick standards and based on intended use and building application.\nCompare the requirements of “Grade”\, “Class”\, and “Type” applications within common brick standards.\nExplore how tests used to determine commonly reported brick properties are performed.\nDescribe the significance of the reported values and how they relate to product performance.\n\n\nQuestions/Comments?\nEmail: events@glengery.com
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/learning-series-brick-product-technical-specifications-baltimore/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Lectures,Networking,Partner Programs,Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20220405T160145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220405T160145Z
UID:29590-1650542400-1650549600@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Demystifying AIA Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informational meeting for 2023 FAIA candidates and those interested in learning more about AIA Fellowship and the application process. \nAIA Fellows are recognized with the AIA’s highest membership honor for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society. Architects who have made significant contributions to the profession and society and who exemplify architectural excellence can become a member of the AIA College of Fellows. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/demystifying-aia-fellowship-2/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Special Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220420T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220420T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20220203T194951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T220417Z
UID:29389-1650477600-1650484800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:AIA Baltimore Health & Wellness Annual Showcase
DESCRIPTION:The AIA Baltimore Health & Wellness Committee will be hosting its 6th Annual Design Showcase on Wednesday\, April 20th\, from 6-8PM. This exhibition is intended to be a fun way for architects\, engineers\, urban planners\, interior designers\, contractors\, and others to show the local community how they have been creating healthy spaces. The goal of this exhibition is to showcase designs that promote health and wellness in a variety of ways. \nThe theme of the showcase paints a broad stroke of healthy design. Cities and communities that foster healthy living\, mental well-being\, and social connectedness don’t just happen. It takes forward-thinking and innovative designers to create spaces that elevate a community’s way of life. For our showcase\, we are encouraging architects\, engineers\, general contractors\, landscape architects\, urban planners\, and artists to submit projects and designs that broadly speak to community health. From the urban planner who designed new bike lane routes throughout the city\, to the landscape architect’s healing garden for children\, to the contractors bringing the adaptive reuse vision to life\, to the architect’s design of community schools bringing to life one’s vision of academics and healthcare access coming together under one roof- everyone brings their own idea of a healthy environment and how to create it. \nDeadline For Submission: April 14\, 2022 \nWhat you can look forward to: The AIA Baltimore Health & Wellness Committee is interested in bringing members of the design community together with a BRAND-NEW forum to showcase their designs with peers\, while also being afforded the opportunity to observe the creative work of others. On this night we will come together to celebrate our successes\, share best practices\, strategize solutions\, and discuss adaptation. \nHeavy hors d’oeuvres\, beer\, and wine will be provided. \nCost: Presenters: $25 for AIA Baltimore and MD ASLA members; $45 for non-members. \nAttendees (those not presenting): FREE for AIA Baltimore and MD ASLA members; $20 for non-members. \nSubmissions: We are seeking submissions from the design and construction community for projects that speak to the idea of a healthy city or healthy environment. The promotion of good health comes in so many shapes and sizes; we want to celebrate them all! \nEligibility: Projects must have been designed or constructed within the past 5 years. Projects may be of any size or value. \nFormat: A suggested template for the exhibition boards is attached. These are to be produced at the cost of the submitting firm and delivered to AIA Baltimore (100 N Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD 21201) COB on or before Thursday\, April 14th \nFirms may make multiple submissions if interested. Additionally\, 3 PowerPoint slides (saved as PDF files) are to be uploaded\, with the cover sliding including the name of the project and your firm name. \nAfter purchasing your presenter ticket please: Click Here To Access Your Project Submission Form! \nREGISTER HERE \n\nSPONSOR THIS EVENT \nMajor sponsor ($500): Company logo on website and marketing materials. Recognition at event and 2 tickets for company representatives. \nSponsor ($250): Company name included on website and marketing materials. Recognition at event\, and 1 ticket for company representative. \nTo access sponsorship for this upcoming program\, please contact Margaret Stella Melikian at mstella@aiabalt.com \n\nTHANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS \nMAJOR SPONSORS\n \n \nSPONSORS\nWSP \n 
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/aia-baltimore-health-wellness-annual-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Networking,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220210T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220210T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20220119T161941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220119T161941Z
UID:29346-1644496200-1644499800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Hybrid Panelization (BEC Baltimore + AIA Baltimore)
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 10\, 2022\nVia webinar\n12:30-1:30pm (Eastern)\n1 AIA LU (HSW) will be provided \nOff-site panelized construction is a growing and efficient method of production in commercial construction. Typically\, panels are fabricated completely off-site and transported and installed on-site as a full wall system. However\, due to potential irregularities in building materials\, challenges with ensuring continuity of control functions between panels can arise\, specifically related to air and water control. The Philly Live! Hotel and Casino opted for a hybrid approach combining pre-fabrication of the wall panels including the CFMF substrate\, gypsum sheathing and air/water resistive membrane\, allowing for appropriate sealing between panels on site prior to installation of the exterior insulation and cladding. Please join BEC-Baltimore and EDA Contractors in a discussion on this hybrid approach. \nIn this session\, participants will learn to: \n\nDifferentiate the positives and negatives of typical ‘panelization’ versus hybrid ‘panelization’;\nRecognize the sequence coordination involved in constructing a complicated exterior panel rainscreen wall system;\nExamine virtual design tools and functionality needed to synchronize the installer and design team; and\nAppraise multiple virtual design tools in realistic scenarios in an actual case study during a pandemic.\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/hybrid-panelization-bec-baltimore-aia-baltimore/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Professional Development,Special Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211118T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211118T093000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20210930T200910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T173200Z
UID:28405-1637224200-1637227800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:The Carbon Balance of the Built Environment
DESCRIPTION:Join the AIA Baltimore Committee on the Environment + Resiliency in examining the total carbon balance of the built environment \n1.0 LU/HSW Available\n \nCarbon in the built environment is a larger contributor to global emissions that affect the climate. All participants of the Paris Climate Agreement have to meet certain GHG reduction targets. Meeting these targets is a fundamental condition of the health and well being of humankind now and in the future. \nFor a long time building green meant to reduce the energy that a building needs to operate. With a focus on GHG emissions\, this concern has shifted from energy to carbon emissions\, for example by demanding that a building should be fully electrified even if it is very energy efficient. \nThe focus on carbon as the critical metric brought into focus all aspects of the built environment that are not operations. Looking at the total carbon balance of the built environment brings a lot of other aspects into view\, that have been previously less discussed\, including land use\, site design\, what happens after the lifecycle of the various elements that make up the built environment and “embodied carbon”. The latter term has recently become a hot topic in the sustainability discussion\, for example at this year’s Green Build Conference. \nThis discussion will look at the total carbon balance of the built environment by looking at all major phases and components of carbon emissions and the fact that the lines between embodied and operational carbon are not always easy to understand. Much what winds up as embodied carbon in infrastructure\, sites or buildings has gone through operational stages during production or transport or\, at a minimum embodies operational energy from those stages. \nThe presentation includes these keywords: Total Carbon Footprint of Buildings\, Life Cycle Assessment\, Embodied Carbon\, importance of embodied carbon vs operational carbon\, what industries produce the most carbon\, where in a building embodied carbon is most concentrated. It will also address the carbon footprint of land use and site design and the ability of land itself to be a carbon sink or a carbon emitter. \nParticipants will be able to: \n1. Recognize all stages in design\, construction\, operation and de-construction which contribute GHG emissions \n2. Distinguish between operational and embodied carbon \n3. Identify which early land use and site design decisions influence embodied and operational carbon \n4. Identify strategies to allow land to be a carbon sink instead of an emitter \n5. Find and use tools to estimate embodied carbon and make early decisions that avoid high embodied carbon content \nAbout the Presenter: \nKlaus Philipsen\, FAIA\, ArchPlan\, Inc. \nKlaus Philipsen\, FAIA\, is president of ArchPlan Inc.\, an architecture and urban design firm in Baltimore specializing in community revitalization\, adaptive re-use\, historic preservation and transportation planning since 1992. He has been named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects for using his profession to affect communities through advocacy. \nAdditionally\, Philipsen is or has been engaged in the nonprofit sector such as a statewide growth management group which he helped found (1994-2016) an urban land trust for which he is president\, a non-profit design center in Baltimore which he co-founded\, as chair of the Urban Design Committee of both the local Chapter of the American Institute of Architects until 2017\, (AIA) and the national Regional and Urban Design Committee of AIA (RUDC); He was for 10 years a member of a Borough Council in Stuttgart. He currently chairs the Housing Subcommittee of the Social Determinants of Health Task Force at UMB. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/28405/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Professional Development,Special Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210928T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210928T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20210823T191200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T151029Z
UID:28170-1632844800-1632852000@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Trees & Equity- The Now and Future Urban Forest: A Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:This event will be held in the spring. Stay tuned for the new date\, coming soon! \n  \n1.0 AIA CES / 1.0 LACES PDH \nJoin the AIA Baltimore Committee on the Environment + Resiliency (COTE+R) and the Maryland Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (MDASLA) in an exploration of Baltimore’s tree canopy\, where you’ll learn the importance of urban trees on both the environment and the community. Our panel of experts in climate\, sustainability\, arboriculture\, and landscape architecture will provide context supporting tree planting in the City. \nFollowing the tour\, there will be an opportunity for networking and refreshments! \nWalking Tour Guides: \nZolna Russell\, AIA Baltimore COTE+R co-chair\, Floura Teeter Landscape Architects \nAmy Guilder-Busatti\, Baltimore City Office of Planning \nEric Diehl – Baltimore City Arborist \nCharlie Murphy – Tree Baltimore \nJustin Bowers – Baltimore Tree Trust \nBen Zaitchick – Baltimore Sustainability Commissioner \nFor Your Safety We Are: \n\nRequiring Proof of Vaccination\nRequiring Masks/Social Distancing\nLimiting Tour Capacity to 25 Participants\n\nRead Our Full 2021 COVID-19 Event Policy Here. \nBy registering for this event\, you agree to comply with our Covid policy and to terms of the event waiver. \nLearning Objectives \n1. Understand the potential of urban trees to improve quality of life and environmental performance of the landscape. \n2. Understand tree canopy in the context of Baltimore City’s goals and regulations. \n3. Experience an emerging tree canopy in a Baltimore neighborhood. \n4. Plant a tree to help meet Baltimore City’s tree canopy goals. \nSponsor This Unique Event\nMajor sponsor ($500): Company logo on website and marketing materials. Recognition at event and 2 tickets for company representatives. \nSponsor ($250): Company name included on website and marketing materials. Recognition at event\, and 1 ticket for company representative. \nInterested in Sponsorship? Please email Margaret Stella Melikian at mstella@aiabalt.com
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/trees-equity-the-now-and-future-urban-forest-a-walking-tour/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking,Professional Development,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20210525T151711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T151910Z
UID:27124-1632222000-1632236400@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Architecture & Design Virtual Career Fair (Naylor)
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE:\nArchitecture & Design Virtual Career Fair\nTuesday\, September 21\, 2021\n11 a.m. – 3 p.m. EDT \nWe are taking virtual recruiting to the next level. Don’t miss your opportunity as an employer or job seeker to be a part of the Architecture & Design Virtual Career Fair on Tuesday\, September 21\, 2021. \nVirtual booth space is available for organizations hiring! Additionally\, job seekers who are passionate and dedicated to the architecture & design field can register early to prepare and find more information about available job opportunities. \n\nEmployers: Hosted by a group of top architecture & design associations\, this event is designed to help businesses like yours meet and connect with qualified candidates in an easy\, online platform. Reduce your recruiting costs and speed up time-to-hire by being a part of this event. Register now. \nJob Seekers: Are you searching online endlessly for opportunities in the architecture & design field? Our online career fair is targeted specifically for those passionate about the industry and include some of the top architecture & design organizations in the country who are looking for qualified professionals\, like you\, to join their teams. Show them why you should be their next hire by signing up for the event. Register now. \nLearn More About This Event
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/architecture-design-virtual-career-fair-naylor/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210917T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210917T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20210810T182348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210810T202232Z
UID:28064-1631865600-1631890800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:AIA Baltimore 33rd Annual Golf Outing
DESCRIPTION:This year’s outing is being held on Friday\, September 17\, at the Eagle’s Nest Golf Course in Phoenix\, Maryland. Located within easy driving distance of the city\, the course accommodates beginners and practiced golfers alike\, making it an ideal opportunity for emerging professionals and associates to play alongside principals and property owners. The golf outing is the perfect chance to network with firm principals and industry leaders\, while supporting the great work of AIA Baltimore and the Baltimore Architecture Foundation. \nAbout the CourseThe championship golf course\, known as Eagle’s Nest for the property’s namesake on the Maryland Historical Registry\, opened in 1971 under the direction of designer Geoffrey Cornish. Located near the Loch Raven Watershed\, our 18-hole golf course offers a rustic\, rural splendor that is a serene hideaway only minutes from the beltway. Majestic dawn redwoods and sycamores frame the landscape\, accented by streams\, ponds and bunkers that challenge all levels of golfers. Penn A-1 bentgrass provides consistently smooth\, fast greens to complement lush bentgrass fairways and bluegrass roughs. Course yardages range from 6\,719 from the championship tees to 5\,598 from the forward tees. \nTicket Prices \nEarly Bird registration – until 8/13 \no Member Rate: $185 \no Non-Member: $200 \nRegular registration 8/13-9/15 \no Member: $200 \no General Admission/Non-Member:$225 \nSponsor This Event \nOur sponsors play a large part in making the annual outing such a success. Attracting hundreds of architects and other A/E/C professionals\, the golf outing provides many great opportunities for corporate giving and marketing. Click here to see our current sponsorship menu. \n\n\nREGISTER HERE \nThank You to Our Sponsors \nLUNCH SPONSOR\nForbes Design Center \nPATRON\nInnovative Metals Company \nConstantine Commercial Construction \nDONOR\nBaltimore Fabrication\nAron Lighting \nPAR 3\nNorth Point Builders \nBEVERAGE CART\nCenero \nSite Resources \nLUNCH BEVERAGE\nPella Mid-Atlantic \nTEE\nHillis Carnes Engineering Associates \nRockwool \nSwirnow Systems \nSIGNS\n \nEast West Sign Group \n\n<SEE FULL 2021 ANNUAL GOLF OUTING PAGE
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/aia-baltimore-33rd-annual-golf-outing/
LOCATION:Eagle’s Nest Country Club\, 12801 Stone Hill Road\, Phoenix\, MD\, 21131\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking,Partner Programs,Professional Development,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210722T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210722T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20210610T174902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210709T163336Z
UID:27189-1626973200-1626980400@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:AIA Baltimore Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of networking\, fellowship\, and discussion on the state of equity in the AEC industry at our very first in-person happy hour of 2021! \nThis event gives members a unique opportunity to mingle and network while being the first to explore our recently opened Baltimore Center for Architecture and Design. The Center for Architecture and Design serves as a high-profile\, visible space to showcase the important role of architectural practice and design\, and as a dynamic hub to engage professionals\, students\, and the public. Shared exhibition and gallery spaces\, classrooms\, and event spaces will offer engaging new programming on architecture\, urban design\, neighborhood history\, historic architecture and new design projects\, and the role of design in shaping the city’s future. Learn More \nREGISTER HERE \n\nSponsor This Unique Event!\nMajor sponsor ($500): Company logo on website and marketing materials. Recognition at event and 2 tickets for company representatives. \n \nEncore Sustainable Architects \n \n3-Form \nSponsor ($250): Company name included on website and marketing materials. Recognition at event\, and 1 ticket for company representative. \nSchluter Systems\nHillis Carnes Engineering Associates\nFor more information on how to sponsor this event\, please contact Margaret Stella Melikian\, Programs\, Publications\, & Research Manager at: membership@aiabalt.com \n\nCOVID-19 Attendee Waiver\nBy register for this event attendee understands that participation in an AIA Baltimore Event is entirely voluntary and requires attendees to abide by any applicable rules of conduct or local or state laws that may be announced at any time. In consideration of the right to attend an Event\, Attendee assumes all risks and accepts sole responsibility for any injury (including\, but not limited to\, personal injury\, disability\, and death)\, illness\, damage\, loss\, claim\, liability\, or expense\, of any kind\, that attendee may experience or incur in connection with attending an AIA Baltimore Event. While AIA Baltimore is the convener of the meeting\, Attendee understands and acknowledge that AIA Baltimore has no direct control over and is not responsible for the acts or omissions of any meeting venue personnel or others involved in producing this event\, or any other attendees at the meeting. Attendee has carefully considered the risk involved and hereby releases\, covenants not to sue\, discharges\, and holds harmless Urban Land Institute\, its officers\, directors\, employees\, agents\, and representatives\, of and from any such claims\, including all liabilities\, claims\, actions\, damages\, costs\, or expenses of any kind (including reasonable attorney’s fees) arising out of or relating thereto.  \nSpecifically relating to the global COVID-19 pandemic\, attendee acknowledges the highly contagious nature of COVID-19 and voluntarily assumes the risk of exposure or infection by attending an AIA Baltimore Event\, and understands that such exposure or infection may result in personal injury\, illness\, disability\, and/or death to attendee. Attendee understands that the risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 at an AIA Baltimore Event may result from the actions\, omissions\, or negligence of others who may attend an AIA Baltimore Event or their families\, colleagues\, or others with whom they may have contact. Accordingly\, attendee understands and agrees that this release includes any claims based on the actions\, omissions\, or negligence of AIA Baltimore\, its officers\, directors\, employees\, agents\, and representatives\, whether a COVID-19 infection occurs before\, during\, or after participation in an AIA Baltimore Event.  \nIn addition to all other rules and regulations relating to the attendee’s attendance\, attendee agrees to comply with all COVID-related procedures that may be implemented by Urban Land Institute and Event Venue\, including\, but not limited to\, mask-wearing and social distancing requirements and restrictions on certain activities that carry higher COVID-related risk\, in order to protect as much as possible the health and safety of all AIA Baltimore meeting attendees.  \nBy completion and submission of the meeting registration form\, I certify that I have read and fully understand this Liability Waiver and Assumption of Risk agreement and understand that it affects my legal rights. I agree and acknowledge that this waiver and release (1) shall be binding on me\, my heirs\, family\, estate\, representatives\, and assigns and (2) is intended to be as broad as permitted under applicable law\, and each waiver or provision herein is severable and shall apply notwithstanding the invalidation of any other provision herein.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/aia-baltimore-happy-hour/
CATEGORIES:Networking,Professional Development,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20210222T175938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210312T212037Z
UID:26320-1616083200-1616086800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Using MEP Systems to Reduce Transmission Rates
DESCRIPTION:Join BEC-Baltimore & AIA Baltimore in discussing how MEP systems can help mitigate the spread of airborne pathogens.\n\n\nOver 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 virus\, this discussion will review how MEP design can help mitigate those risks. We provide a base understanding of how viruses including COVID-19 are transmitted and review actionable items for reopening and long term strategies for pathogen control. \nWe will focus the discussion to assist participants in: \n\nUnderstanding the three primary transmission methods of COVID-19 & typical preventative measures\n\n\nUnderstanding infectious dose & viral load\n\n\nUnderstanding short term HVAC approaches to reduce transmission (including ventilation & filtration)\n\n\nUnderstanding long term solutions for pathogen control including air sanitization\n\n\nUnderstand other MEP design contributors to pathogen control\n\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n\nSpeaker: \n David Van der Vossen \nAs Senior Vice President\, David Van der Vossen brings a vast array of design experience to his projects. During his tenure with the company\, Dave’s role has evolved – from his entry level position as a drafter in 1993 to his current SVP role where he is responsible for overseeing company operations. In his corporate role\, Dave works closely with Zack to assist with corporate business functions and with individual office leadership to ensure implementation of quality control measures\, client service\, profitability and team training. His business and broad engineering background brings a unique skill set to the company\, and he upholds the firm’s commitment to community engagement through not only providing direct design support to many local non-profits\, but also by actively participating in local organizations such as the Greater Salisbury Committee\, Salisbury Environmental Task Force\, Boy Scouts of America and ACE Mentoring. Most recently\, Dave oversaw the firm’s COVID-19 research\, education and response\, providing free seminars to over 60 groups and 800 individuals on aerosol transmission of COVID-19 and how to reduce it using HVAC systems. He is currently focused on opening the firm’s newest office location in Wilmington\, NC.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/using-mep-systems-to-reduce-transmission-rates/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210316T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210316T093000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20210218T152628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210312T211901Z
UID:26305-1615883400-1615887000@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Demystifying the Financial Stressors Faced by Your Clients (PMC)
DESCRIPTION:Is there something you can do as an architect or a builder to help your client smooth out the process?\n\n\n1.0 AIA LU \nIt’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 month. Your fees aren’t structured for this\, and neither is your patience. \nWhat really happens behind the scenes on your client’s end? Why do they make what seem like endless and erratic decisions about scope and schedule? Is there something you can do as an architect or a builder to help your client smooth out the process? Do you feel helpless each time a project stalls or dies for economic reasons? And what exactly do all those finance terms mean anyway? \nRegister Here
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/demystifying-the-financial-stressors-faced-by-your-clients-pmc/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Professional Development,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20200831T172913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200831T172913Z
UID:23605-1602172800-1602176400@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Maximize LinkedIn: Business Development in a Virtual World
DESCRIPTION:AIA Baltimore Practice Management Committee Continues The Covid-19 Webinar series…\n\n\n\nJoin AIA for the next post- Covid speaker event featuring Keith Daw\, Vice President and a trainer at McDonell Consulting Group/Sandler Training. \nIf you’re like most professionals tasked with business development\, you may be: \n• Not understanding how to leverage your current clients and network to create new business opportunities \n• Worrying about keeping up with the latest trends on business development in a virtual world \n• Wondering how to get more warm referrals and introductions \n• Confused about where to best spend your time and how \nAt “Maximize LinkedIn: Business Development in a Virtual World” learn how to drive opportunities and revenue by adding more people\, information and opportunities to your new business pipeline\, including the attitudes\, behaviors and techniques of social selling with LinkedIn that you can immediately implement to close the year strong and create momentum for 2021. \nBio: \nKeith Daw is the Vice President and a trainer with McDonell Consulting Group\, an authorized licensee of Sandler Training\, with a state-of-the-art training center in Towson as well as full virtual training capabilities. He places his focus and energy on amplifying professionals\, teams\, and organizations in the areas of leadership\, sales\, strategic customer care\, organizational excellence\, and especially that human communications thing where many sometimes struggle. For nearly 9 years\, Daw has served a dual role of both producer as well as practitioner\, and intentionally incorporates many of his own lessons learned into his talks and trainings. \nPrior\, Daw spent more than 25 years as business owner\, strategist\, and salesperson at privately-owned\, national\, and international companies across a myriad of industries and disciplines.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/maximize-linkedin-business-development-in-a-virtual-world/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200916T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200916T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20200419T190334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200817T192944Z
UID:750-1600279200-1600282800@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:2020 AIA Baltimore Mentorship Roundtable
DESCRIPTION: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 the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThis event is intended for those at all career stages: from students to recent graduates\, and from mid-career to seasoned professionals. \nThis event is an opportunity to share and receive career advice and experiences. The goal is to build professional networks and foster ongoing mentoring relationships. Participants with varying experience levels are encouraged to get to know one another in a conversational setting. \nProfessionals at all stages of their career are encouraged to sign up as a mentor or mentee. \nSponsorship Opportunities \nMajor Sponsor ($500) Company logo on website and marketing materials. Recognition at event. \nSponsor ($250) Company name included on website and marketing materials. Recognition at event. \nTo sponsor\, select the Mentorship Roundtable using the Event Sponsorship Form. Thank you!
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/2020-aia-baltimore-mentorship-roundtable/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200818T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200818T093000
DTSTAMP:20260407T001449
CREATED:20200713T132041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200713T132041Z
UID:22963-1597739400-1597743000@baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org
SUMMARY:Solving 21st Century Corporate Credentials Compliance Issues
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the AIA Baltimore Practice Management Committee\n\n\n\nIs your business structure well defined? Does it comply with jurisdiction requirements? Do you understand the multiplicity of 54 US jurisdiction regulations and international requirements? Does your firm’s business structure comply with new jurisdiction regulations where you choose to market your professional services? Gain knowledge about how your firm may avoid significant financial consequences and public punishments. Learn how to maintain your prestigious professional image. \nAbout the Presenter \nLexi is the Founder and President of LS Credentialing Services\, a comprehensive technology solution designed to securely monitor and manage credentials for licensed professionals of the built environment since 2009. Due to frequent requests for the past 5+ years\, LS Credentialing Services has grown to include professional legal business credentials compliance solutions exclusively for the A/E professional community. Her leadership has influenced steady growth to include national and international clients. LS Credentialing Services maintains a State of Kansas WBE Certification. \nLexi Selvig has a respected history of achievement in business development\, including over 35 years of diversified sales and marketing experience representing products and services to the professionals of the built environment. Upon pursuing a competency based Associate Arts degree from Anoka Ramsey Community College and a summer mini MBA certificate from the University of St. Thomas\, her professional career began as the Assistant to the Principal and Marketing Manager of a large architecture/engineering firm headquartered in Minneapolis\, MN. She launched and maintained a multi-state territory of 300 active accounts consisting of architects\, designers\, specifiers and purchasers. Lexi became a certified presenter for AIA and IIDA continuing education\, and has conducted product training and continuing education courses for architects\, engineers\, designers\, contractors\, distributors and dealers. She has researched\, written and modified construction specifications after achieving Construction Documents Technology certification.
URL:https://baltimorearchitecturefoundation.org/event/solving-21st-century-corporate-credentials-compliance-issues/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Webinars
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