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August 29, 2001
| At AIA Seattle Gallery: | Computers and Architecture in Art: Buster Simpson & Bill Bowler | |
| Featured Firm: | Wanzer Munizza Design Group | |
| Programs - September: | ||
| 12th | Fellows/Honors Council: Dorm Anderson FAIA, noon lunch at the Four Seasons Olympic @ $35 by advance registration. | |
| 17th | “THE PULSE” “What's Going on with New and Emerging Architects” Network and share info about your work, meet the IDP Coordinators, brainstorm about 2001-02 activities for YOU. Location: AIA Seattle, 1911 First Avenue, 5:30-7 p.m. td> | |
| 19th | MEMBERSHIP MEETING: "Everett Emerging," a panel of activists and visionaries engaged in creating the future of Everett. 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Everett Naval Station (tour preceding) | |
| 24th | Urban Design Forum: The urban design team for the Seattle Monorail will present early route planning, station location options, and criteria/design principles for a monorail technology transit corridor to link Ballard to downtown Seattle, and downtown to West Seattle. 4:30 p.m. Info: www.elevated.org. | |
| Continuing Education: | ||
| 12th | The Richter Jolt- Seismic Retrofit and Renovation AIA Seattle Continuing Education presents tours of current projects, practical lessons in seismic design. 2LUs 2HSW. Registration: www.aiaseattle.org/continuing_ed. | |
| 13th | New Housing in Amsterdam UW Professor of Architecture Jerry V. Finrow FAIA offers his observations from recent housing design research in Europe’s architectural capital, drawing inferences relevant to the local housing scene. Location: AIA Seattle. Noon 2LU's 2HSW. Registration: www.aiaseattle.org/continuing_ed | |
| 14th | Color Application in the Design Environment (In Wenatchee) A two-part series with Betty Merken, participants will develop an original color palette for an individual project, as a way of learning how to enhance projects by incorporating a successful and creative color system. Fri. 1-5pm, Sat. 10-3pm at Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center. 9LUs 9HSW (series). Registration: www.aiaseattle.org/continuing_ed. | |
| Committee Meetings: | ||
| September | ||
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Times Open House, noon. CoChairs Fiona Yin Cutner AIA (206) 623-3344, Johan Luchsinger AIA (425) 454-0566 |
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| 5 | Continuing Education, 7:45 a.m. at Lowell’s. Chair: Dave Matthews AIA (206) 682-3460 | |
| 10 | Design, 4:30pm. Chair: Patrick Gordon AIA (206) 623-9414 | |
| 12 | Young Architects Forum, Speaker Tony Stewart AIA, Baugh Construction, noon-2pm at Bumgardner, 101 Stewart, Seattle. Chair: Karen DeLucas Assoc. AIA (206) 441-1440 | |
| 13 | Diversity Roundtable, 7:45 a.m. at Lowell’s in the Market. Chair: Keli Hagen Assoc. AIA (206) 623-3344 | |
| 17 | Intern Action, 6 p.m. at AIA Seattle. Chair: Lowe Runkle Assoc. AIA (206) 766-8300 | |
| 20 | Historic Preservation Committee, 4p.m. Location TBD. Vernon Abelsen AIA (206) 623-1104 | |
| 21 | Disaster Preparedness & Response, noon meeting. Chair: Deric Von Schlieder (425) 259-0868. | |
| 24 | Practice/Ethics,3:30-4:15 p.m. Chair: Stuart Charles AIA (206) 223-5555 | |
| 24 | Urban Design Forum,Chairs: Phil Klinkon AIA (206) 830-3611, Eric Schmidt AIA (206) 628-9133 | |
| 25 | Code Reform, noon at The Athenian at the Market. Chair: Sam Park AIA (206) 624-8498 | |
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Note: unless otherwise stated, all events located at AIA Seattle. If you’d like to attend a meeting, please contact the Chair at the number shown. DETAILS/REGISTRATION FOR ALL AIA SEATTLE EVENTS: www.aiaseattle.org |
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