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October 3, 2001
| At AIA Seattle Gallery: |
The Berger Partnership: recent projects
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| Featured Firm: | Leavengood Architects | |
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Celebrate Architecture 2001, October 4-23: |
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| A Collection of Public and Professional Events throughout Washington, see www.aiaseattle.org. | ||
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October events: |
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| 2nd | ARE Prep 2001/Session A. Architect Registration Examination Preparation & Review Seminars. Nine sessions Tuesdays and Thursdays at UW Gould Hall 240. 6-9 p.m. | |
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Small Firm Management Series/Session A. Participants will be introduced to the discipline of organizational design, enabling them to design their firms as they would design their buildings. Facilitator: Rena Klein AIA.4-6:30 p.m. Oct-March ’02. 15LUs " An Architecture of Community," by Carolyn Geise FAIA. Lecture by the 2001 AIA Seattle Medallist, 6:30 p.m. at UW Architecture Hall, presented in cooperation with AWA. | |
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Young Architects Forum to chat with Heather Johnston AIA, Principal PLACE Architects. Heather will share her experiences with opening her own firm just 2 years ago. Noon-1:30 p.m. at PLACE Architects. Green Water: “What Makes it GREEN?” Incorporating Environmental Aspects in Storm Water Management. Case Studies include: Environmental Services office building, Evergreen State College (various buildings) and Tracon-FAA building. 4-6 p.m. 2LUs |
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| 16th | MEMBERSHIP MEETING: Sunset/AIA Western Home Awards. Breakfast with Sunset Senior Editor Dan Gregory and award recipients, 7:30-8:45 a.m. at AIA Seattle. Work reviews following (see insert). | |
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“Meet the Press” The always-popular panel of journalists influential in the portrayal of Northwest design, in the popular and professional media; this year in partnership with SMPS Seattle. 4-6 p.m. Location: NBBJ 2LUs / 2HSW The New Energy Codes. Strategies for controlling cost impacts by incorporating energy conservation in early design stages. 8:30-noon. 3.5 LUs. |
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ABC Town Centers Project at Fellows/Honors Council A grant from the AIA College of Fellows helped to fund Action: Better City's traveling research project to document the status of town centers in small towns in Western Washington. Noon-2pm luncheon at the Four Seasons Olympic @ $30 by advance registration via AIA Seattle. Design Ethics Forum This interactive forum utilizes the expertise of the AIA National Ethics Council to engage participants from practice communities in a discussion of ethical dilemmas design practitioners face in their work. Location: University of Washington Gould Hall Court 2.5LU's / 2.5HSW 6:15-9:15 p.m. Registration: AIA Seattle |
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| 22nd | AIA Seattle HONOR AWARDS FOR WASHINGTON ARCHITECTURE Doors at Benaroya Hall open 6 p.m. for reception and entry display -- and/or review entries at http://www.aiaseattle.org/2001awards. Purchase tickets online too, or contact AIA Seattle (206) 448-4938. | |
| 23rd | IDP Forum Grace Kim AIA will hold an informal Q&A session on the IDP program and mentorship. Program. 5:30-6:30 p.m. RSVP: (206) 223-1361. Location Bumgardner, 101 Stewart, Seattle. | |
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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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