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AIA Columbus Annual Meeting – October 18, 2011

Presentation: A Dialogue with Architecture Critic Blair Kamin of The Chicago Tribune 

To finalize our year-long series of “Design in the Midwest and the Midwestern City,” AIA Columbus will host an evening of dialogue between Mr. Blair Kamin, Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic of The Chicago Tribune, and Professor Robert Livesey, FAIA, from the Knowlton School of Architecture at The Ohio State University, as they discuss design in the Midwest and the importance of architecture criticism in today’s times. Kamin comes to Columbus soon after the publication of his appropriately timed book, “Terror and Wonder: Architecture in a Tumultuous Age,” which covers the Post 9/11 era of architecture, with topics ranging from terrorist attacks and hurricane disasters to what he calls “urbanization without urbanity.” Following discussion, Mr. Kamin and Mr. Livesey will open the microphone for a question and answer series with the attendees.

The Canzani Center at CCAD
60 Cleveland Avenue
Columbus, OH 43215

5:00 PM – Reception
6:30 PM – Business Meeting
7:00 PM – Presentation: A Dialogue with Architecture Critic Blair Kamin of the Chicago Tribune

1 AIA LU
Free for AIA members, $20.00 for non-member guests 
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2012 Board Nomination Information

Nominations for the 2012 AIA Columbus Board of Directors are now being accepted. The following positions on the board are open this year:  President-elect, Treasurer, Secretary, 3 Director Positions and 1 Associate Director Position . Applications will be accepted at the chapter office no later than Friday, August 19, 2011. The nominating committee will recommend a slate…

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Munch and Earn August 18, 2011: Proper Application of Storefronts, Window Walls and Curtain Walls

Come join us on Thursday, August 18 at the Grandview Cafe for a Munch and Earn that will feature a presentation on the proper application of storefronts, window walls and curtain walls. Participants will be able to make a more educated design decision in selecting an appropriate architectural aluminum glazing system. Includes lunch and is worth 1…

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An Eye on the ED: Chapter Meeting June 28, 2011

Presentation by Frank Zilm, FAIA FACHA Emergency care provides one of the most visible, dramatic, and complex healthcare services. With continued growth projected and increasing scope of services, the design of emergency facilities presents a unique challenge for patient care, functional efficiency, and financial viability. Frank Zilm will explore current operational trends and design implication….

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Chapter Meeting May 17: Design Leadership in Ohio

As part of our 2011 series “Design in the Midwest and the Midwestern City,” we have planned an evening to celebrate the great architecture being created here in Ohio, inviting several prominent design architects to share their work with us. And so, Mike Schuster, of Michael Schuster Design (Cincinnati), and Mary Rogero, formerly of Rogero…

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February Chapter Meeting: “Midwestern Cities at a Turning Point – Finding the Way Forward”

As part of our 2011 Chapter Meeting programming we’ll be focusing on design in the Midwest. The four part series, Design in the Midwest and the Midwestern City, will explore issues affecting design here in Columbus, around the state and throughout our region. Join us Tuesday, February 15th for the first in the series. 

Part 1: “Midwestern Cities at a Turning Point – Finding the Way Forward”
At our Chapter meeting on February 15 Lavea Brachman of Greater Ohio Policy Center and Ann Pendleton-Jullian of the Knowlton School of Architecture will present – “Midwestern Cities at a Turning Point – Finding the Way Forward”. Our presenters have a grasp of the issues confronting our cities, particularly in Ohio – issues such as loss of industry and the jobs that go with them, population decline and impoverishment, and the resultant housing surplus and vacant land. These are big issues for our state, our region, and our profession. The presentation will explore these issues as well as posit what the future might bring and the policies necessary for revival of our cities. Click “Read More” for more the speaker’s biographies.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011
5pm Reception
6pm Presentation

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Sponsored by Lincoln Street Studio

 

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” Green Design for a Sustainable & Shared Quality of Life” by Vivian Loftness, FAIA

Vivian Loftness, FAIA presented “Green Design for a Sustainable and Shared Quality of Life” at AIA Columbus’ January 2011 Chapter Meeting. Her presentation is available for you to view here.   

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From the Chapter President: Ruth Gless, AIA

Although both our profession and our organization have suffered in the economic downturn of the past few years, we always approach the new year with hope for a brighter future. So, I approach my tenure as 2011 President of AIA Columbus fully aware of the heavy responsibility but also hopeful that the programs we have…

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Sustainable Design for Health, Productivity and the Environment

January 18th Chapter Meeting Presentation by Vivian Loftness, FAIA, LEEDAP Sustainable design is a collective process whereby the built environment achieves new levels of ecological balance in new and retrofit construction, towards the long term viability and humanization of architecture.  Focusing on environmental context, sustainable design merges the natural, minimum resource conditioning solutions of the…

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Continuing Education: AEP Ohio Business Incentives Programs for Energy Efficiency

Come learn about exciting financial incentives being offered by AEP Ohio for designing energy efficient buildings!    The gridSMART Business Incentives program for non residential customers, AEP Ohio’s Energy Efficiency Programs for businesses are a key part of an overall portfolio of programs, approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) as part of…

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Nataniel Fúster Roundtable Discussion

The Committee on Design sponsored a round-table discussion with Nataniel Fúster that was held on May 21, 2010 at the Center for Architecture. View a transcript of the discussion here.   

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Continuing Education

The AIA/CES system enables architects to keep current, master new knowledge and skills, plan for the future, and responsibly meet the role society entrusts to a professional. Requirements: All registered architect members must successfully complete 18 learning unit (LU) hours each year, with at least 12 of the 18 LU hours relating to health, safety…

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The Intersection of Evidence-Based Design and Eco-Effective Design – June 17, 2010

 Register here.  Bill Rostenberg, FAIA is a Principal and Director of Research at Anshen + Allen in San Francisco. Bill was named by Healthcare Design Magazine as one of the “Twenty Five Most Influential People in Health Facility Design,” for the past two years and was elevated to Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects…

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AIA Columbus Board of Directors

2020 Board of Directors EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:      President:  Mike Vala, AIA  BSHM Architects    President-Elect:  Aleks Daskalov, AIA  Feinknopf Macioce Schappa Architects         Treasurer:   Matt Toddy, AIA Design Collective                                  Secretary:  Jennifer Rittler, AIA Moody Nolan    …

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Continuing Education: “Demolish or Rehabilitate? Approaching Projects Involving Historic Properties”

The program brings together some of the most preeminent Ohio consultants in the adaptive reuse of historic properties. The presentation will focus on multiple considerations in  projects that involve historic properties. The goal is to teach the architect a different way to approach projects with historic structures. The talks will range from the assessment of an…

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