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Related Events Archive, September 2000-December 2001
September 2000
16 Symposium: 100 Years of Architecture at Goucher College, Goucher College, 2 pm, free. Contact http://www.goucher.edu.
28 Baltimore Technology Showcase by Engineering Society of Baltimore, 4:30-7:30, $10, 410.539.6914 or http://www.esb.org/set-techshow.html
October 2000
August through October 14
Stone & Spirit - Building Goucher College 1885-1954. Exhibit in the Rosenberg Gallery at Goucher College. 9-5 pm weekdays. Contact 410.337.6333.
Sept. 26 - Oct.19:
Introduction to Commercial Building Codes and ADA Guidelines by Carroll Community College, 6:30 - 9:45 pm, $147 plus texts. Contact 410.386.8100. 24 NEW AIA/CES credits upon completion.
5 ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1 technical session by the Baltimore Chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, Hyatt Regency Inner Harbor, $50/85. Contact Nicholas Nucci at 410.536.4000.
5 Tax Credit Workshop for Certified Historic Properties by The Relay Historic Preservation Committee, Maryland Historical Trust and Baltimore County Historical Trust, Inc. Relay Elementary School Library, 7-9 pm. Contact 410.832.1812.
9 - 13
Preserving the Recent Past 2 Conference, Symposium and Workshop by National Park Services and the Association for Preservation Technology International, Philadelphia, AIA/CES. Contact 202.343.6011 or http://www2.cr.nps.gov/tps/recentpast2.htm.
10 How to Tap the Worldwide $3 Trillion Construction Market seminar by Ames & Gough and Lee & McShane, PC, The Garrett-Jacobs Mansion, 7am registration, 8-9:30 program, $20. Contact 703.827.2277
12 - 13
Design Professional Liability: Existing Law and New Directions by The American Bar Association Forum on the Construction Industry, Scottsdale, Arizona. Contact 212.682.6800 or www.abanet.org/forms/construction/html/programs.html.
13 Smart Design Forum 2000 by AIA DC Committee on the Environment and the Sustainable Washington Alliance, Navy Yard, Washington, DC, 9-4:30 pm, $40/45. Contact chunter@erols.com or lberger@cuh2a.com
14-17 Form! Function! Future! Expanding the dimensions of Architectural Practice, Conference sponsored by 13 AIA Professional Interest Areas. For more information http://www.e-architect.com/pia/practman or call C.D. Pangallo, (202) 626-7410 E Mail cpangallo@aia.org
15 Tour of Historic Alexandria with lecturer William Seale by Society of Architectural Historians, 1 pm, $5/8. Contact 202.332.2446.
November 2000
September through November 3
The American Architectural Foundations fall exhibit Light Form: Sculpture by Nancy Sansom Reynolds. AIA Headquarters Gallery, Washington, DC. Contact 202.626.7372.
Oct. 2 - July 2001
Seminars in Historic Preservation & Cultural Resource Management by National Preservation Institute. Contact 703.765.0100 or info@npi.org.
Oct. 7-Nov. 4
The Architecture of Baltimore Walking Tour Program by Maryland Institute, College of Art (MICA), Saturdays, 10 am - noon, $75 for series. Contact MICA at 410.225.2245.
Oct. 9 - Nov. 13
How to Build a Pyramid: Marvels of Ancient Technology by Johns Hopkins University School of Professional Studies in Business and Education. Robert Lindley Vann, Ph.D. professor of architecture at the University of Maryland, College Park. Classes at Homewood Campus, 7-9 pm, $144. Contact 410.516.8516.
4 2000 Builders Ball by Courtesy Associates, National Building Museum. Contact http://www.buildersball.com.
9 Samuel White Speaks at the Cochran Lecture, Baltimore Architecture Foundation, Lovely Lane Church; tours and refreshments, 4:30, lecture 6:30 pm. Contact 410-522-3050
9-12 Fast Forward 2000: The Conference and Expo for the Building Design Profession by AIA Georgia, Atlanta. Contact 404.222.0099 or http://www.aiaga.org.
12 Construction Technology Committees Electronic/Web Based Project Management seminar by Building Congress & Exchange, 3-5 pm, $35. Contact 410.823.7200 or ndipietro@bcebaltimore.org.
14 Frank Furness: Architecture and the Violent Mind with lecturer Michael J. Lewis by Society of Architectural Historians, 6:30 pm, $5/8. Contact 202.332.2446
14-16
16th Annual Build Boston tradeshow and convention. World Trade Center Boston. Contact: 800.544.1898 or http://www.buildboston.com
January 2001
Nov. 10 - Jan. 5
Jewels in the Crown: The Architecture of the Savannah Plan presented by The American Architectural Foundation. AIA Headquarters Gallery, Washington, DC. Contact 202.626.7372.
14-17
2001 Restoration & Renovation Exhibition and Conference. Speakers include Donovan Rypkema, John Gilderbloom, PhD, William Seale, PhD. Fees vary. AIA/ASID/ASLA credits. Contact:800.982.6247 or http://www.restorationandrenovation.com or show@egiexhib.com.
17-18 Villanova University presents 11th Annual Symposium: Expressing Nature and Culture In the Designed Landscape. Villanova, PA. $259/149, ASLA/APLD credits.
Contact: 215.247.5777x156
28 Workshop for adults: The Octagon as Muse-Drawing the Federal House. Peter Waddell to lead class. 1 4 pm, $25/35. Space is limited. 202.638.3105
31 Through the Looking Glass: An Evening with the Artist, The Octagon, Lecture by exhibiting artist. 6:45 pm, reception to follow. $10/15, 202.626.7372
February 2001
December-February 14
The National Building Museum presents Ten Shades of Green, which explores the potential of green design. Free. Contact: 202.272.2448or scole@nbm.org
4 Workshop for children: Architecture Illustrated-Drawing the Octagon. Peter Waddell to lead class. Ages 8-13. $25/35. Space is limited. 202.626.7372
9 Reuniting the Arts: Contemporary Art and Architecture at Ronald Regan Washington National Airport. Tour lead by Daniel Feil, FAIA. 10 am, $5/7. 202.626.7372
14 The Garrett-Jacobs Mansion Endowment Funds annual FireBall. 8 midnight, $100. Contact the Engineers Club 410.539.6914.
16 Baltimore Building Congress & Exchange, Annual Bull & Oyster Roast, Pikesville
March 2001
1 Section 106: With or Without Regulations. Seminar by National Preservation Institute. Washington, DC. $210. Contact: 703.765.0100 or info@npi.org
7 University of Maryland spring lecture series. Admission is free. AIA/CES credits. 7pm in School of Architecture Auditorium. Lecturer: David Orr, Ph.D. Education, Environment and the Human Prospect.
14 Hippodrome Theatre BEFORE Tour. 12 North Eutaw Street. 5 pm. Free.
15 The Natural Step: A Framework for Sustainability presented by Cirque Sustainability. Ten Oaks Conference Center, Columbia. Half and full day seminars. $120/170 Register by March 5. 7.5 AIA/CES HSW credits with registration. Contact410.448.3679 or mcromwell@toad.net.
18 Baltimore County Historical Trust. Workshop. Space is limited. Registration deadline is March 14. $20/$25. Contact: 410.832.1812.
21 F.W. Dodge and the Building Congress & Exchange Network Hour. The Baltimore Museum of Industry. $10/16. Reservations by March 16. Contact: 410.823.7400.
21 The Ascendant Designer How to Prevent Being Destroyed in the New, New Economy presented by Design Futures Council. Seminar. Washington, DC, $249 includes membership for year and subscription to DesignIntelligence. Contact: 770.209.3771 or http://www.e-architect.com under continuing education.
22-23 Building Consensus in the Historic Preservation Project Review Process. Seminar by National Preservation Institute. Washington, DC. $325, 6 AIA/CES credits each day. Contact: 703.765.0100 or info@npi.org
24 The Architecture of Baltimore: A Walking Tour. The Arts and Crafts Movement. Series through April 28,Saturdays from 10 12 noon. AIA, BAF, BHI members - $65 and nonmembers - $75. 10 AIA/CES credits. Register at the Maryland Institute, College of Art at least one week before class begins. Contact: 410.225.2217 or http://www.mica.edu/cs/contents_main.html.
29 Andres Duany, FAIA to speak. Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel, 8 - 9:30 am. $20. RSVP by March 22. Contact: 410.605.0456.
30 University of Maryland lecture. Edward Jones, RIBA. Recent Work.
31 - April 1
John Joseph Earley: Expanding the Art and Science of Concrete. Fourth Biennial Symposium on the Historic Development of Metropolitan Washington, DC. Sessions: $45/60/30 Tour: $30/$40 Contact: 301.405.6304
31 - April 1
Preservation & Care of Brownstone Buildings & Structures by Technology & Conservation. Providence, Rhode Island. 8:30 5:45. $395. 18 CES/HSW credits. Contact: 617.623.4488
31 First course of ARE Pre classes. Classes held through May 19. Location TBA. Registration deadline one week prior to class. Contact 410.625.2585
through April 14
Contemporary Museums spring exhibition Visibility. Installations, drawings, tests, photographs and public projects. Contact 410.783.5720 or alerner@contemporary.org.
April 2001
4 BAF lunch forum: Symphony Site-MTA Joint Development. Del Adams and Arthur Adler. JHU Downtown Center. Contact 410.962.0241.
5 Nation Building Museum Honor Award black-tie gala in the Great Hall. 7:30 pm, $600/300. Contact Lisanna Novey 202.272.2448x3454 or lnovey@nbm.org.
7 BAF walking tour of Mt. Vernon, 10 am, $10. Meet at Washington Monument.
11 BAF lunch forum: Baltimores Biotech Future. Ann Lansinger and Linda Ellerton. JHU Downtown Center. Contact 410.962.0241.
11 National Trust Main Street presentation: Hamden Village Main Street, Amy Seitz 410.235.5800.
11 Saddle Island Institute presents Analyzing Construction Schedules. Sheraton Inner Harbor. 9 5 pm, $675, team discounts available, includes lunch. Contact 617.720.9545 or jcooper@saddleisland.com
12 Henry Sanoff Lecture. University of Baltimore. School of Social Work Auditorium. Contact: 301-405.6790
13 Deadline for nominations for the Building Congress & Exchange Craftsmanship Award. $25/35
14 BAF walking tour of Federal Hill, 10 am, $10. Meet at Armistead Statue, NE corner of Federal Hill.
18 BAF noon forum: RTKL-The Bond Street Wharf. Ray Peloquin AIA. JHU Downtown Center. Contact 410.962.0241.
19 Homewood House spring lecture series begins. Held through May 17. AMR building adjacent to Homewood House. 6 pm, $7/10. Contact: 410.516.8639
20 University of Maryland spring lecture series. Admission is free. AIA/CES credits. 7pm in School of Architecture Auditorium. lecture. Mark McInturff, FAIA (B.Arch 73). Recent Work.
20-21 2001 Preservation & Revitalization Conference. Annapolis, 8 5pm Contact Kathleen Kreul 410.685.2886 or kkreul@presevemd.org.
20-24 16th International Convention & Trade Show. Baltimore Convention Center. From $95 495, AIA/CES (HSW). Contact 800.828.1902 or http://www.RCI-Online.org.
21-25 Sustainable Building Industry Council presents FORUM 2001 Solar Energy: The Power to Choose. Washington, DC. Contact 303.443.3130 or http://www.solarenergyforum.org.
25 BAF lunch forum: West Side Progress Report. Sharon Grinnell and Jay Brodie FAIA. JHU Downtown Center. Contact 410.962.0241.
25 Construction Technology Trade Symposium by Building Congress & Exchange and The Construction Financial Management Association. Timonium Holiday Inn. Vendors: $750 Seminar: $250. Contact: 410.823.7200 or info@bcebaltimore.org
26 Workshop for Historic Property. Gramercy Mansion, 6 pm reception, 6:30 9 pm program, $30/35 2.5 AIA/CES/HSW credits. Contact BCHT 410.832.1812
28 University of Maryland lecture. Open House "Maryland Day." Architectural Education in the United Kingdom and the United States. Symposium, 1pm.
May 2001
3 SMART CODES-MD Building Rehabilitation Code training sessions. Mt. Vernon Hotel, 9-5, 6.5 AIA/CES (HSW) credits. Includes lunch and afternoon snack. http://www.dhcd.state.md.us or 410.209.5800
4 Contemporary Museum Benefit Auction. 5:30 7:30. Private reception for design professionals. Call for invitations 410.783.5720
5 BHI Walking Tour: Franklintown, 10 noon.
5 Maryland House and Garden Pilgrimage. Anne Arundel Co. 13 properties. 10-5 pm, $20. http://www.mhgp.org or 410.821.7627
10 Design & Construction 2001: Sustainable Products Conference and Expo. Philadelphia. Contact Linda Knapp 215.546.0724 or psr@netreach.net
10 National Trust presentation: Historic East Monument Street Renaissance, Douglas McWilliams 410.614.5354
12 BHI Walking Tour: Canton, 10 noon.
12 Maryland House and Garden Pilgrimage. Homeland neighborhood of Baltimore. 10-5 pm, $20, free shuttle.
13 Spring House Tour of the Preservation Society of Federal Hill and Fells Point. 11-5 pm, $12/15. 410.675.6750
14 Building Congress & Exchange Annual Spring Golf Outing. Hunt Valley Golf Club. 1 pm, $150 includes greens fees, cart, lunch, "beer on course" and full buffet dinner. Fees must be paid by May 4. Contact Nicole DiPietro at 410-823-7200
16 Baltimore Architecture Foundations CitySand event "Gone Fishin." Harbor Mall Amphitheatre. 10 am. Free. Brian Kuebler Assoc.AIA, bkuebler@hcm2.com
18 Deadline: Baltimore Heritage 2001 Preservation Awards Call for Entries. For nomination forms contact kcarter@aiabalt.com or 410.625.2585
18 National Concrete Masonry Associations SRW Design Seminar. Dr. Collin, PhD, PE. Herndon, VA. 9-5, $160 (includes breakfast, lunch, handouts and a copy of NCMA Design Manual for Segmental Retaining Walls, 2nd edition-$60 value). lcarter@ncma.org or 703.713.1900
19 BHI Walking Tour: Fells Point Alley Houses, 10 noon
19-21 The Metropolis Conference at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York. Contact 800.715.2443 or cyllabus@usa.net.
24 National Trust presentation: Pennsylvania Avenue Redevelopment, George Gilliam 410.669.5397
30 SMART CODES-MD Building Rehabilitation Code training sessions. Mt. Vernon Hotel, 9-5, 6.5 AIA/CES (HSW) credits. Includes lunch and afternoon snack. http://www.dhcd.state.md.us or 410.209.5800
31 Deadline for The Rose Fellowship applications. For program materials: mdownie@enterprisefoundation.org
June 2001
through June 3
The Octagon Museum presents Through the Looking Glass: Celebrating the Octagons Bicentennial exploring the Octagons architectural and cultural history. Tuesday through Sunday, 10 4 pm. $5/3. 202.638.3105
2 BHI Walking Tour: Howard Park, 10 noon
2-3 Charles Village Garden Walk. 11-4 pm, $8. 410.662.7777
7 National Trust presentation: Belair-Edison Neighborhoods, Inc., Rick Packie 410.485.8422
7 4th Annual Building, Planning & Fire Code Conference. University of Maryland, School of Nursing, 8:15 4, $35/45. Contact Kathy Kowtowski, 410.514.7221
16 AIA Northern Virginia’s Design Awards Gala. John Paul II Cultural Center in Washington, DC. Contact Debbie Burns for invitations 703.549.9747.
21 National Trust Main Street presentation: Charles Village Community Benefits District/Waverly Main Street, Winkie Campbell-Notar 410.235.5989
27 Movement Control and Flashing in Masonry Systems, 8:30 am-12:00 noon, Loews L'Enfant Plaza Hotel; Washington, DC. Contact: Brian Trimble; 800-464-0988; btrimble@imiweb.org
July 2001
through July 8
The National Building Museum presents Federal Design Now! GSA 2000 Design Awards. Models, drawings and photographs. Monday Saturday, 10 5 pm Sunday, 12 5 pm. 202.272.24448
14-15 BAF Kids-In-Design Workshop. Artscape 2001, Lyric Opera House. For more information and to volunteer contact Janet Felsten at jfelsten@ecostructure.com or 410.235.3378.
19 Expanding Your Practice with the Internet. Washington, DC, $299 includes copy of Communication and Design with the Internet, A Guide for Architects, Planners and Building Professionals. Contact: 888.875.9802 or http://communication-design.net/seminars.html.
27-28 Balancing the Protection and promotion of Historic Roads conference. Rocky Gap Lodge and Golf Resort, mention conference for discount rates. hlfiero@infocom.com or 765.478.3172
August 2001
through August
Smithsonian: Campus on the Mall summer courses and seminars are available. Visit http://www.residentassociates.org for full schedule and registration.
through August 5
The National Building Museum presents The Architecture of Reassurance: Designing the Disney Theme Parks. Monday Saturday, 10 5 pm Sunday, 12 5 pm. 202.272.24448
17-18 ASHE/AIA Construction/Renovation Code Compliance Program. Radisson Hotel at Cross Keys. Visit http://www.aia.org or 800.242.3837.
September 2001
1 BAF Neighborhood Walking Tour Mt. Vernon. Contact: 410.539.7772 for reservations.
5-7 National Preservation Institute seminars in Historic Preservation Section 106: An Introduction, Washington DC, 6 AIA/CES credits with registration. Contact: 703.765.0100 or info@npi.org.
6-8 Neighborhoods and Downtowns: Revitalization Through Preservation. Restoration & Renovation exhibition and conference. New Orleans. Fairmont Hotel. Contact: 978.667.6455 or http://www.restorationandrenovation.com.
8 BAF Neighborhood Walking Tour Federal Hill. Contact: 410.539.7772 for reservations.
10-14 Society of Fire Protection Engineers professional development symposium. Mt. Washington Conference Center, Baltimore. Contact: 301.718.2910 or http://www.sfpe.org.
10-14 National Preservation Institute seminars in Historic Preservation Archaeological Curation, Conservation and Collections Management, Washington DC, 6 AIA/CES credits with registration. Contact: 703.765.0100 or info@npi.org.
11 Green Building Network Alternate Energy Sources. Speakers: Kevin Rachstraw and Jason Fisher. Contact: Sean McGuire, 410.260.8727 or smcguire@dnr.state.md.us.
11 Expanding Your Practice with the Internet: Design and Build a Successful Internet Strategy. New York. Jonathan Cohen AIA. $299 (includes new book), 6.5 AIA/CES credits. Contact: 888.875.9802 or http://communication-design.net/seminars.html.
14-15 21st Century Preservation: Technologies for Historic Building Analysis and Documentation by Association for Preservation Technology of Washington DC. Up to 5 AIA/CES credits per day. Boxed lunches provided. $110 to $225. Contact: http://www.aptdc.org.
15 Buying Into Baltimore Home-Buying Fair and Neighborhood Tours, eastern region. Baltimore City High School. Presented by Live Baltimore Marketing Center. 10 2 pm, free. Contact: http://www.livebaltimore.com or 410.539.1369.
18 Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems by National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc. Wilmington, DE. 8 4 pm, $99 to $299, limit of 50 registrants. Contact: 845.878.4207 or seminars@nfsa.org.
19-22 Tilt-Up Concrete Associations Biennial Symposium. Crystal Gateway Marriott, Arlington, VA. Up to 26 AIA/CES credits available. Contact: http://www.tilt-up.org, esauter@tilt-up.org, or 319.895.6911.
25 Everything You Need To Know About… State And Federal Accessibility Requirements & Design Recommendations For Professionals by DE-MD Paralyzed Veterans of America. Martins West, Baltimore. $50 includes breakfast and lunch. 4.5 AIA/CES (HSW) credits with registration. ASID approval pending. Contact: 800.786.2039.
26 BAF Fall Forum Ed Gunts, The History of the DAP/ARB The Johns Hopkins University downtown campus. Free. Contact: 410.539.7772
26-30 The Use of Marble in Modern Architecture by Consultant International Group. Verona, Italy. Contact: Stefania Casappa 202.783.7000.
28 MSAIA Annual Meeting. Contact: Bonnie Crandell at 410.263.0916.
28 Baltimore Book Festival, Mt. Vernon.
October 2001
2 Building Congress & Exchange 3rd Annual “President’s Cup” Golf Tournament. Beechtree Golf Club. $225, 2-hour premium open bar. Contact: 410.823.7200.
2 The Engineers Club Young Professionals Happy Hour and Networking. Professionals under the age of 45. Garrett-Jacobs Mansion. Beer, wine, food and live music. $15/20, Reservations: http://www.esb.org.
2-3 National Preservation Institute seminars in Historic Preservation Photo-documentation of Historic Structures and Landscapes, Washington, DC, 6 AIA/CES credits with registration. Contact: 703.765.0100 or info@npi.org.
3 Baltimore Architecture Foundation Fall Forum Al Barry and the Jones Falls Valley. The Johns Hopkins University, downtown campus. Free. Contact: 410.539.7772.
3 University of Baltimore Job Fair 2001. 10:30 4:30 pm. Contact: 410.837.5449 or bshukri@ubmail.ubalt.edu.
3 Lecture Series: A Path in the Woods by Andrea Ponsi of Florence, Italy. University of Maryland, School of Architecture auditorium. Free to public. AIA/CES credits available. 7 pm. Contact: 301.405.6284 or http://www.inform.umd.edu/ARCH.
4 Post NeoCon Party by International Interior Design Association. Baltimore Zoo Mansion House. 5:30 9 pm. $30. Contact: Louise Humphreys, 410.366.5500 x284.
4 National Preservation Institute seminars in Historic Preservation Cemetery Preservation, Alexandria, VA. Contact: 703.765.0100 or info@npi.org.
5 Architect at the Center: Harnessing the Internet to Manage Collaboration. AIA Professional Practice Virtual Conference. 1 2:30 pm. Contact Kevin Shertz, Assoc. AIA at kshertz@aia.org or 202.626.7579.
6 BAF Neighborhood Walking Tour Mt. Vernon. Contact: 410.539.7772 for reservations.
6-8 Door & Hardware Institute’s National Convention, Baltimore Convention Center. Visit 10 booths and receive a free CD-ROM that allows up to 16 AIA/CES (HSW) credits. Contact: 703.222.2010.
7-10 Affording Excellence: Addressing Court Needs at the Local Level. Phoenix, AZ. For hotel and conference registration go to http://www.aia.org/pia and scroll to The Fourth International Conference on Courthouse Design.
10 BAF Fall Forum John Maclay, Strengthening the Preservation Ordinance. The Johns Hopkins University, downtown campus. Free. Contact: 410.539.7772.
10 Lecture Series: Memory Works by Julian Bonder of Cambridge, MA. University of Maryland, School of Architecture auditorium. Free to public. AIA/CES credits available. 5 pm. Contact: 301.405.6284 or http://www.inform.umd.edu/ARCH.
10 Automating the Construction Process presented by Building Congress & Exchange. Valley Country Club, Towson. 3 5 pm, $50. Contact: 410.823.7200.
10 Seminar for Design Professionals: “A/E Survival Seminar II” and “How to Avoid and Survive a Lawsuit” by Lee & McShane, PC. Hyatt Regency Inner Harbor. Free. 7:30 11:30 am. 4 AIA/CES credits with registration. Contact: 202.530.8105.
12-13 Point Break: Changing the Context of the Profession, National Associates Committee. California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco. Contact: ecathey@aia.org or http://www.aia.org.
13 BAF Neighborhood Walking Tour Federal Hill. Contact: 410.539.7772 for reservations.
17 BAF Fall Forum Gary Bowden FAIA, the African-American Museum. The Johns Hopkins University, downtown campus. Free. Contact: 410.539.7772.
17 Architectural Precast Concrete Plan seminar by Mid-Atlantic Precast Association. The Shockey Precast Group in Fredericksburg, VA. 9 3 pm. Free limited space. Lunch included. 6 AIA/CES credits with registration. Contact: Monica, 800.453.4447 or info@mapaprecast.org.
18-20 Architecture 2001, Build to Last, AIA Georgia Conference & Expo. Savannah, GA. Up to 15 AIA/CES credits. Contact: 800.850.4299 or memserv@aiaga.org.
23-25 METALCON International 2001. Las Vegas Convention Center. Contact: 617-965-0055 or http://www.metalcon.com.
24 Lecture Series: Steel Shadow by Douglas Cooper of Carnegie Mellon University. University of Maryland, School of Architecture auditorium. Free to public. AIA/CES credits available. 5 pm. Contact: 301.405.6284 or www.inform.umd.edu/ARCH.
24 BAF Fall Forum Ron Kreitner, the Westside Renaissance. The Johns Hopkins University, downtown campus. Free. Contact: 410.539.7772.
24-25 National Preservation Institute seminars in Historic Preservation A Balancing Act: Management of the Historic Site and Its Collections. Contact: 703.765.0100 or info@npi.org.
25 LeFrak Lecture 2001. Transportation and Urbanism: What’s All the Fuss? Robert Burke Cervero of University of California/Berkeley. University of Maryland, School of Architecture auditorium. Free to public. AIA/CES credits available. 8 pm. Contact: 301.405.6284 or http://www.inform.umd.edu/ARCH.
25 Aging In Place: Aging and the Impact of Interior Design presented by the American Society of Interior Designers. Peggy Arbaugh ASID. The Kitchen Arts Center, Baltimore. 3 6:30 pm. 3 CEU credits. $50/60/40 (student w/ID.) Contact: 410.308.3600 or dwalk@erols.com.
25-28 4th Annual Mexico City Tour of Modern Architecture. Contact: 480.991.1442 or lizards@painteddesert.com.
29-30 F.W. Dodge Outlook 2002 Executive Conference. Capital Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC. $495. Contact: 800.371.3238 or yvette_richardson@mcgraw-hill.com.
30 2001 Heritage Ball, AIA New York. Black tie. 6:30 pm. Contact: 212.683.0023 x14.
30 1000 Friends of Maryland annual meeting, election, and 2001 Smart Growth Awards. University of Maryland. 4:15 pm program, 6 pm reception. $35. Contact: 410.385.2910.
31 BAF Fall Forum Downtown Partnership issues. The Johns Hopkins University, downtown campus. Free. Contact: 410.539.7772.
31 AIA/CES Passport Providers Summit 2001. Restricted to Cornerstone Partners, CES Passport Provider members or individual AIA members attending AIA Building Virginia 2001. Contact: Thom Lowther 202.626.7478 or tlowther@aia.org.
31 Henry Kibel Lecture: Articulating the Everyday by Marlon Blackwell of Fayetteville, AK. University of Maryland, School of Architecture auditorium. Free to public. AIA/CES credits available. 7 pm. Contact: 301.405.6284 or http://www.inform.umd.edu/ARCH.
through November 2
Paintings by Lucas Blok. AIA National Headquarters Gallery. Washington, DC.
through November 3
CAE 2001 Fall Conference: Learning Environments for a Sustainable Future. New York City. Contact: 202.626.7464 or jgaines@aia.org.
November 2001
1 National Preservation Institute seminars on Historic Preservation CRM Contacting: RFPs and SOWs. Washington, DC. 6 AIA/CES credits with registration. Contact: 703.765.0100 or info@npi.org.
1-2 Building Virginia 2001. Richmond Convention Center, VA. AIA/CES credits available. For details: 804.644.3041 or http://www.aiava.org.
2 Deadline for submission for Masonry Institute of Maryland, Inc. 2001 Craftsmanship Awards.
2 Building Congress & Exchange 63rd Annual Craftsmanship Awards Dinner and 113th Annual Meeting. Boumi Temple, White Marsh. $75/700. Contact: 410.823.7200.
2-3 2001 Conference & Roundtable Building Performance: Improving the Quality of the Built Environment. AIA National Headquarters, Washington, DC. Contact: 202.626.7317 or http://www.aia.org/pia.
3 Tour of Washington’s Little-Known Churches. Led by Pamela J. Scott. All-day tour, 10 am. 6 AIA/CES credits. Contact: 301.654.3924.
5 Performance Specifications. AIA Professional Practice Virtual Conference. 1 2:30 pm. Contact Kevin Shertz, Assoc. AIA at kshertz@aia.org or 202.626.7579.
7 BAF 12th Annual Cochran Lecture: Eric Owen Moss, FAIA. Walters Art Gallery. For tickets call the Walters Art Gallery at 410.547.9000 x237.
8-10 Midwest Working Landscape Forum Conference: Creating Sustainable Futures for Agriculture, Forestry, and Communities. Contact: 202.488.2707, rwflint@eeeee.net or http://www.sustainabledevelopmentsolutions.com.
9 Public Contract Code and Competitive Public Bidding in Maryland. Clarion Hotel Mount Vernon Square, Baltimore. $279/269 (lunch not included), 7 AIA/CES credits. 8:30 5 pm. Contact: 715.833.3940 or http://www.lorman.com.
13 Nature in the City with Leslie Sauer, author of The Once and Future Forest. Presented by Parks & People. Schaefer Engineering Auditorium, Morgan State University. 7 pm reception, 7:30 lecture. $5 donation requested, no charge. Contact: Mary Cox, 410.448.5663 x107 or mary.cox@parksandpeople.org.
14 Lecture: 2008 Olympic Stadium in Beijing by Ray Peloquin of RTKL. Engineer’s Club, 6 pm reception, 7 pm dinner, 8 pm lecture. $45. Contact: Dr Bonham at 410.601.0111.
15 AIA Chesapeake Bay Design Awards Program. The Historic Inn, Annapolis. $30. Contact: Bonnie Crandell, 410.263.0916.
15 GingerBuild 2001. SMED International Showroom, Washington DC. $10. Contact: Michele Kubasta, 202.293.8908.
15 The Arts and Crafts Movement in Baltimore lecture presented by Kathleen and Michael Kotarba. Sponsored by Baltimore Heritage, Inc. and Baltimore City Commission for Historical Architectural Preservation (CHAP). Zion Lutheran Church. 6 pm. $10/20.
16 2nd Annual “Together, We Make a Difference” Breakfast: Workforce Development Facing the Challenges Now and Beyond. Presented by Community Assistance Network, Inc. Sheraton Baltimore North, Towson. 8-10 am. For more information: 410.285.4674.
16-17 The Coalition for the Future of Cities presents: 2001 Conference on Urbanism. Wayne State University, Michigan. Gala dinner - $85/115, Saturday sessions free. Contact: info@cfc-mi.org.
17 Tour: The Embassy of Malaysia. $5/7. Reservations required. 1.5 AIA/CES credits. Contact: 202.626.7387 or octagonprograms@aia.org.
19 Emerging Trends: The Changing Role of Juvenile Justice Facilities. AIA Professional Practice Virtual Conference. 1 2:30 pm. Contact Kevin Shertz, Assoc. AIA at kshertz@aia.org or 202.626.7579.
27 Lecture with Hetty Startup, site administration of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Zimmerman House, Currier Gallery of Art. AIA Headquarters boardroom. 1 AIA/CES credit. 6:30 reception, 7 pm lecture. $5/8. Contact: 202.332.2446.
December 2001
4 Opening the Doors: Expanding Affordable Homeownership Opportunities. Sheppard Pratt Conference Center, Baltimore. Contact: Kristine Hanson at hansonkw@concentric.net or 410.889.4772.
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