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Related Events Archive, 2002

through January 19
Facing Museums: Dennis Adams in Context; NET:TEN. The Contemporary Museum, Baltimore. Tuesday- Saturday, 11-5 pm. $3/$1. Contact: 410.783.5720 or http://www.contemporary.org.

through January 29
Monuments & Memory: Washington DC Architects Explore the Language of Monuments. The National Building Museum, Washington, DC. Monday-Saturday, 10-5 pm; Sunday, 12-5 pm. Contact: 202.272.2448 or http://www.nbm.org.

January 2002

12-14 Home Building & Remodeling Show by L&L Exhibition Management. Baltimore Convention Center. For reservations and questions, contact: 800.374.6463.

through February 18

Birch’s View of Philadelphia: Views from the early 1800s. Highlights work of William Russell Birch and his son Thomas Birch. Homewood House Museum, The Johns Hopkins University. Contact: 410.516.5589.

through April 30

Skyscrapers: The New Millennium. The Octagon, Washington, DC. Tuesday - Sunday, 10 – 4 pm. $5/3. Contact: 202.638.3105.

through October 27

On Track: Transit and the American City, an exhibition mapping the relationship between public transportation and America’s urban landscape. The National Building Museum, Washington, DC. Contact: http://www.nbm.org or 202.272.2448.

February 2002

1-2 3rd Annual Black History Month Kickoff Celebration: A Tribute to Dr. Carter G. Woodson by African American Tourism Council of Maryland, Inc. Contact: Louis Fields 410.783.5469 or aatcofmd@aol.com.

7 The Frame in Early America-- Lecture, Demonstration & Reception. Williams Adair, Founder of Gold Leaf Studios. Homewood House Museum, The Johns Hopkins University. 6 pm. $12/10. Reservations: 410.516.5589.

8 Exploring Printmaking: Engraving. Ernie Atkinson, Breiwood Engravers. Homewood House Museum, The Johns Hopkins University. 10 am - 12. $15/12, free to members. Reservations required, space is limited. Contact: 410.516.5589.

8 2002 Rowlett Conference: Three Firms, Three Strategies: Successes and Failure. Panelists include: Harold Adams, FAIA, RIBA, JIA; Ronald Skaggs, FAIA, FACHA; and Charles Thomsen FAIA. Texas A&M University. Registration information: rowlett@tamu.edu or 979.847.9357.

March 2002

1 Peabody at Homewood: Music at the Museum. Homewood House Museum, The Johns Hopkins University. 5:45 pm. $7/5, free to members. Reservations required, space is limited. Contact: 410.516.5589.

4-8 Georgia Institute of Technology presents: Managing Design and Consulting Firms in Uncertain Times, The Senior Executive Business Education Series. AIA/CES credits available. $295 per day or $1,375 for series. Contact: 404.385.3501 or http://www.arch.gatech.edu/sebe2002.

7 SCREENING: The Next Industrial Revolution. A film by Shelley Morhaim, narrated by Susan Sarandon, documents “a new era in design based on nature’s principles that is unleashing change on a scale as significant as the First Industrial Revolution.” The Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel. Breakfast, 7:30 am; film, 8 am; Q&A with Morhaim until 9:30. $10. Contact: Jan Houbolt 410.727.2820.

8-10 PIA Conference: Public Architecture + Historic Preservations + Private Enterprise = Urban Revitalization. AIA Headquarters, Washington DC. Contact Marla Jo Bennett, 202. 626.7543 or mbennett@aia.org.

12 Design Solutions with Engineered Wood Seminar. Embassy Suites Hotel at BWI. 8:30 – 4:30 pm. 8 AIA/CES credits. $95/125, includes refreshments, lunch and comprehensive design binder full of technical information. Contact: Kim Sivertsen, kimsivertsen@apawood.org, 253.260.7429 or http://www.apawood.org.

14-15 ASCE Structural Condition Assessment of Existing Structures. Reston, VA. 1.4 CEU. $995/845. Contact: 800.548.2723 or conted@asce.org.

14-16 Preservation Practice: A Critical Look at Design in Historic Preservation. Goucher College. $135. Contact: 410.385.5211 or wendy@meetingsolutionsinc.com.

20-23 Restoration & Renovation® Exhibition and Conference. Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA. Contact: http://www.restorationandrenovation.com or info@restoremedia.com.

22-23 Symposium: Designing and Manufacturing Architecture in the Digital Age, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Contact: ddrl@pobox.upenn.edu or http://www.gsfa.upenn.edu/ddrl/symposium.

through April 30
Skyscrapers: The New Millennium. The Octagon, Washington, DC. Tuesday - Sunday, 10 – 4 pm. $5/3. Contact: 202.638.3105.

April 2002

2 National Preservation Institute Seminar: Historic Structures Reports. Washington DC. 9 – 5 pm, 6 AIA/CES credits, $100/210. Contact: 703.765.0100, http://www.npi.org or info@npi.org.

3-4 National Preservation Institute Seminar: Integrated Cultural Resource Management Plans. Washington DC. 9 – 5 pm, 6 AIA/CES credits, $150/325. Contact: 703.765.0100, http://www.npi.org or info@npi.org.

5 National Preservation Institute Seminar: Contextual Design and the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards. Washington DC. 9 – 5 pm, 6 AIA/CES credits, $100/210. Contact: 703.765.0100, http://www.npi.org or info@npi.org.

18 Reznick Fedder & Silverman, CPAs, PC presents: Regional Historic Tax Credit Conference. The Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia. 9:30 – 5 pm, $195/225, 8 CPE credits. Contact: Blair Williams, 410.783.4900 or blairw@rfs.com.

27 Rebuild Together Baltimore. Home repairs to low income homeowners. To volunteer with the AIABaltimore team, contact Lawrence Kuper at lawrence.kuper@johnammon.com or 410.752.3510 ext.20.

30 Deadline: Baltimore Heritage Preservation Awards nominations.

through May 19

Roger Ferri: Architectural Visionary, homage to the internationally-acclaimed work of Roger Ferri, architect who transformed a Pennsylvania college gymnasium into the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art. SAMA at Loretto, Saint Francis University, Altoona, PA. Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 10 – 5 pm. Free. Contact: http://www.sama-sfc.org or 814.472.9326.

May 2002

1 National Preservation Institute Seminar: Introduction to Historic Building Materials. Washington DC. 9 – 5 pm, 6 AIA/CES credits, $100/210. Contact: 703.765.0100, http://www.npi.org or info@npi.org.

2 National Preservation Institute Seminar: Long-Term Preservation and Cyclical Maintenance. Washington DC. 9 – 5 pm, 6 AIA/CES credits, $100/210. Contact: 703.765.0100, http://www.npi.org or info@npi.org.

2-3 ASCE presents: Structural Renovation of Buildings. Inn at the Colonnade, Baltimore. 8:30 – 4:30 pm. 1.4 CEU. $835/995. Contact: 800.548.2723 or conted@asce.org.

3-4 Annual Preservation and Revitalization Conference 2002 by Preservation Maryland. Historic Mount Vernon Cultural District. Speaker: Stanley Lowe. Information: http://www.preservemd.org/conf.

4 TOUR: Maryland House and Garden Pilgrimage – Canton. 10 – 4 pm, $25. Contact: 410.522.2893 or mhgp@aol.com.

4 Greenmount Cemetery Tour. Meet at gate on Greenmount Ave. and E. Oliver St. 9:30 – 11:30am (rain or shine), $10, reservations requested. Additional dates: 11th, 18th, 25th. Contact: 410.256.2180 or wschaumbrg@earthlink.net.

6 Vision 2030: Growth and development pattern for the coming decades. Presented by CPHA and the Baltimore Regional Partnership. Western High School, 4600 Falls Road, open to the public, 7 – 9 pm, free. For other meeting places and times, contact Matthew Weinstein at 410.539.1369 x225 or http://www.cpharallyfortheregion.org.

7 Neighbor Design Center 2002 Annual Meeting. Keynote speaker: Governor Parris Glendenning. Tide Point, 6 – 8 pm, free. For information: http://www.ndc-md.org or 410.233.9686.

7 Lecture: Baltimore’s Great Architects: The Works of Robert Mills, rowhouses – Pamela Scott. Homewood House Museum. 6 pm. $8/10/5. 1.5 AIA/CES credits with registration. Contact: 410.516.8639.

8 Maryland Construction Defect and Mold Litigation. Truffles at Belvedere. 9 – 4:30 pm. $229 includes manual Maryland Construction Defect and Mold Litigation. Contact National Business Institute, 800.930.6182.

9-12 AIA National Convention and Expo. Charlotte, NC. For information and reservations visit http://www.aiaconvention.com.

11 BHI Tour: Baltimore by Foot - Survival and Revival: The Great Fire and Baltimore’s Central Business District. 10 am – noon, $10/25. Must reserve with check. Contact: John Maclay, 410.235.7985.

17-19 Structural Technology for Interns and Practicing Architects. Washington Alexandria Architecture Center. Part I: General Structures, Fri – Sat, 8 – 6 pm, $320, 14 AIA/CES/HSW credits; Part II: Lateral Forces, Sun. 8 – 5 pm, $160, 7 AIA/CES/HSW; Both: $450. Register by May 3. Contact: 540.231.5204 or setareh@vt.edu.

19 BHI Tour: Baltimore by Foot – Patterson Park. 10 am – noon, $10/25. Must reserve with check. Contact: John Maclay, 410.235.7985.

19-23 2002 Bentley International User Conference and Success Awards: Working Together. Atlantic City Convention Center, New Jersey. Keynote speaker: Rudy Giuliani. For more information go to http://www.bentley.com/biuc.

22 Maryland Rehabilitation Codes training class. Frederick Community College. 9 – noon. Free. Contact Yvette Wilson at 410.209.5800 or wilson@dhcd.state.md.us.

22 Lecture and Booksigning: A History of the United States Capitol by historian and author William C. Allen. AIA Headquarters boardroom, Washington DC. $10/15, reservations required. Contact: 202.626.7387 programs@theoctagon.org.

22 Lecture: Mount Vernon Place – The Age of Cultural Evolution by John Dorsey. The Engineers Club. 5:30 pm, $25. Reservations by check only before May 15. Contact: Rebekah Kennedy, 410.234.0749.

29 Maryland Rehabilitation Codes training class. University of Maryland, Shady Grove. 8:30 – 11 am. Free.

June

1 BHI Tour: Baltimore by Foot - Lauraville. 10 am – noon, $10/25. Must reserve by check. Contact: John Maclay, 410.235.7985.

4 Current Construction Insurance Market: Conditions & Strategies for Reducing Costs presented by MARSH. Mt. Washington Conference Center, 8:30 – 11 am. Breakfast included. Reservations required. For more information: Linda Smiley, 410.347.3630 or linda.l.smiley@marsh.com.

6 Rally for the Region by CPHA. Baltimore Convention Center, 6 pm. For more information: http://www.cpharallyfortheregion.org or 410.539.1369.

6 The Engineers Club presents Champagne Open House. Garrett-Jacobs Mansion. 6 – 8 pm. Special guest host: Mike Nolan, Ravens defense coach. Contact: 410.539.6914 or http://www.ebs.org.

9 BHI Tour: Baltimore by Foot – Eutaw Place. 10 am – noon, $10/25. Must reserve by check. Contact: John Maclay, 410.235.7985.

12 Building Congress & Exchange presents June Network Hour. The World of Golf, Joppa. 5 – 7 pm, reservations required by June 7. $10/16. For more information: 410.823.7200 or http://www.bcebaltimore.org.

21 ESB 4th Annual Golf Outing at Oakmont Green Golf Club. 7:30 am Shotgun Start. $80 per member, Tee Sponsorship: $100 Contact: Howard Yocum 410.528.8600 x2146.

24-25 Urban Land Institute presents Developing Master-Planning Communities: New Opportunities, New Strategies, New Ideas. Four Season Hotel – Newport Beach, CA. For more information, contact Anne-Marie Corkran at 202.624.7114 or acorkran@uli.org.

July

8 – 12 Kids-in-Design presents: Adventures in Architecture. Walters Art Museum. 9 am – 12:15. Contact: Rosalie Fenwick, 410.685.3582 or rfenwick@smgarch.com.

10 TOUR: Benjamin Latrobe’s Basilica of the Assumption presented by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation. 11am. Free to BAF members/$20 non-members. Reservations required. Contact Adam Blumenthal at baf@smgarch.com or 410.539.7772.

10 Urban Land Institute presents: Historic Tax Credits at Redwood Trust. 8 am. Information: http://www.baltimore.uli.org or 800.321.5011.

through August 18

Windshield: Richard Neutra’s House for the John Nicholas Brown Family, an exhibition regarding a summer house built in 1938, design by architect Richard Neutra. The National Building Museum, Washington, DC. $12/17. Contact: http://www.nbm.org or 202.272.2448.

September

10 AIA Philadelphia presents 2002 Louis I. Kahn Memorial Lecture. Keynote speaker: Robert A.M. Stern FAIA. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology. 5:30 reception, 6:30 program. $35/10/45. 2 AIA/CES credits. For more information visit http://www.aiaphila.org or call 215.569.3186.

11 Building Congress and Exchange Construction Technology Breakfast Seminar: Utilizing E-mail and the Internet. For more information: http://www.bcebaltimore.org or 410.823.7200.

14 Buying into Baltimore, Home Buying Fair and Neighborhood Tours. Baltimore City College High School. 10 – 2 pm. Free. For more information, visit http://www.livebaltimore.com.

17 Solving Water Intrusion and Mold Problems in Maryland. Truffles at the Belvedere. 9 – 4:30 pm. $299. For information, visit http://www.lorman.com or 715.833.3940.

17-18 Maryland Green Building Conference: Achieving Better Building in the Mid-Atlantic. Baltimore Maritime Institute. Keynote speakers: David Orr from Oberlin College and Dennis Creech from the Southface Energy Institute. For more information or to register, call 410.260.8727 or visit http://www.dnr.state.md.us/smartgrowth./greenbuilding.

17-18 Fire Protection Strategies for 21st Century Building and Fire Codes Symposium. Radisson Hotel at Cross Keys. $600 SFPE and AIA Members/$725 non-members/$525 enforcers. To register or for more information, visit http://www.sfpe.org or Julie Gordon at 301.718.2910.

19 The annual IIDA Post NeoCon Party. Sponsors have an opportunity to showcase products that have been recently introduced at the NeoCon Show in Chicago. Come see the latest in furniture, finishes and more! The Ballroom of the Scottish Rite Temple, 3800 N. Charles St., 5:30 – 8:30 pm. $30/45 includes appetizers and open bar. Parking is free. To RSVP, contact Chrissy Boston, 410.230.0003.

24 Building Congress & Exchange’s 4th Annual “President’s Cup” Two-man Team Golf Tournament. Beechtree Golf Club, $250 per golfer. For details call 410.823.7200.

24-25 National Preservation Institute: Planning, Design, and Interpretation for Historic and Cultural Landscapes. Washington DC. $325. 6 AIA/CES. For more information, visit http://www.npi.org, info@npi.org or 703.765.0100.

24-26 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Restoration Conference: Riparian and Wetland Stewardship. For more information and registration, contact Hannah Kirchner at 812.723.0088 or hannahk@kiva.net.

26 Roof Consultants Institute Region 1 Meeting: New Developments in the Roofing Industry. Radisson Airport Hotel, Columbus, OH. $70/80. For more information, contact Tom Ewing, 413.567.9544 or tewing@map.com.

28-30 Design Future Council: Architects Environment Summit. Harbor House Village, Nantucket, MA. 10 AIA/CES/HSW credits available. For more information, visit http://www.di.net/summit or summit@di.net.

30 Maryland Downtown Development Association presents: Design. People’s Resource Center, Crownsville. Speaker: Richard Wagner AIA, partner of David Gleason Associates. 9:30 – 4:30 pm. $50 includes box lunch and materials. Space is limited. Visit http://www.dhcd.state.md.us or 410.514.7256.

through October 15

Inside the Temple of Liberty, original oil paintings by history artist Peter Waddell detailing rich social history of the U.S. Capitol. The Octagon. Tuesday through Sunday, 10 – 4 pm. $5/3. Contact: 202.638.3105 or http://www.theoctagon.org.

through October 27

On Track: Transit and the American City, an exhibition mapping the relationship between public transportation and America’s urban landscape. The National Building Museum, Washington, DC. Contact: http://www.nbm.org or 202.272.2448.

October

1 Homes for Life Coalition of Howard County offers Introduction to Home Modifications, Universal Design, and VISIT-Ability. 8:30 – 12:45, by Louis Tenenbaum of Access Remodeling. $65/75. 4 AIA/CES with registration. Contact Darlene Marsiglia, 410.313.6546 or dmarsiglia@co.ho.md.us.

2 Baltimore Architecture Foundation’s (BAF) Fall Forum. Robert Boars AIA on the Hippodrome Theater. The Johns Hopkins Downtown Center, noon, free. Bring bag lunch. For information, call 410.539.2227 or baf@smgarch.com.

3 QUALITY BASED SELECTION - AE Negotiating Conference for Members and their Clients. The Baltimore Engineers Club. 8am – 3 pm. $75/150. 5AIA/CES (HSW) credits. For more information and to register, go to http://www.aiapvc.org/2002QBS_Program.PDF or call Arnie Prima AIA, 301.656.8062.

3-4 Smart Design Forum 3: Achieving New Levels of Integration in Sustainable Planning, Design, Construction and Operations. Gallaudet University Kellogg Conference Center, Washington DC. Space is limited. Information: www.swampnet.org/sdf/sdf2_program.shtml or 804.360.1500.

5 Green Mount Cemetery Tours. 9:30 – 11:30 am, rain or shine. $10, reservations required. Contact Wayne Schaumburg, 410.256.2180 or wschaumburg@earthlink.net. Other dates: October 12, 19, 26.

9 BAF Fall Forum. Bob Aydukovic: Downtown Housing Matures. Noon. For information, call 410.539.2227 or baf@smgarch.com.

11 Masonry Institute of Maryland, Design and Craftsmanship Awards dinner. Grand Masonic Lodge, Hunt Valley. Contact Rob Bertazon, 410.515.1773.

11-12 Restoration and Renovation, Cleveland. Contact Julia Hite, 800.982.6247, info@restoremedia.com or www.restorationandrenovation.com.

15 Baltimore Metropolitan Council presents: Homeland Security – How Well Prepared Are we as a Region? BMC headquarters in Canton. $20 includes light breakfast buffet. Space is limited. Contact: Barbara Herron, 410.732.95640.

16 13th Annual Alexander Cochran Memorial Lecture. Speaker: Charles Gwathmey, FAIA. The Walters Art Gallery. 6pm. $5 BAF members, $10 non-members. For more information, call 410.539.7772.

16 BAF Fall Forum. Baltimore new hotels. Noon. For information, call 410.539.2227 or baf@smgarch.com.

16 Workshop: Go for the Grant! Funding sources for preservation projects. Benjamin Banneker Historical Park & Museum, 300 Oella Avenue. For more information, contact Nicole Diehlmann at 410.514.7625 or diehlmann@dhcd.state.md.us.

16 CMD’s North American Construction Forecast. National Press Club, Washington DC. 8 am – 5 pm, $395. For information, call 800.322.6996 or www.nacf.com.

18 Smart Growth – Why does it matter to Faith Communities? Mary Gonzales. For information and location, call Mary at 410.767.2645.

23 McGraw-Hill Construction Conference Series, Outlook 2003. Washington DC. From $195 to $1,495. For more information, call Andrea Pinyan at 866.727.3820, www.construction.com/events, or andrea_pinyan@mcgraw-hill.com.

23 BAF Fall Forum. ULI Conference in Baltimore. Noon. For information, call 410.539.2227 or baf@smgarch.com.

24-26 Sacred Trusts, The National Conference. National Cathedral in Washington, DC. Seminars include subjects ranging from renovations, repair and maintenance, to best practices such as disability issues, energy conservation, preservation, and fire safety. Tours of religious/historic structures in Georgetown, downtown, the 16th Street corridor, and Capitol Hill are available, and IFRAA is presenting its National Design Awards for Architecture and Art for 2001 and 2002. 8.5 AIA/CES/HSW credits available. For more information, costs, and registration forms, call 215.567.3234.

26 Society of Architectural Historians presents a tour of Headquarters of the Navy Medical Department led by Jan Herman. $5/8. Call 301.654.3924

28-1 ULI 2002 Fall Meeting. Las Vegas at The Venetian Hotel. For information, visit http://meetings.uli.org or call 800.321.5011.

29 Constuction Claims in Maryland. Comfort Inn BWI Airport, $259 to 289. Information, www.lorman.com or 715.833.3959.

30 BAF Fall Forum. NoHo Plans for a neighborhood. For information, call 410.539.2227 or baf@smgarch.com.

30 The A/E Survival Seminar III “How to Avoid and Survive a Lawsuit” presented by Lee & McShane PC. The Marriott 202 E. Pratt Street. 4 AIA/CES credits. 7:30 am. Free. Registration required. For more information, contact Christina Tran at 202.530.0402.

through November 2

ISH North America’s comprehensive kitchen/bath/plumbing tradeshow. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Visit http://www.ish-na.com or 770.984.8016.

through November 3

Building Performance: Improving the Quality of the Built Environment. AIA National headquarters, Washington DC. $295/345. Earn up to 18.5 AIA/CES/HSW LUs or 2.75 IDP training units. For an overview, full schedule, hotel accommodations, and registration form, go to http://www.aia.org/pia/gateway/PIA_Home_pages/bp.asp. Contact: Patricia Lukas, 202.626.7576, plukas@aia.org.

through November 17

Zaha Hadid Laboratory an exhibition of some of her most recent projects. Drawings, paintings, models and 3-dimensional computer images and animations. The National Building Museum.

November

1 Building Congress & Exchange presents: 64th Annual Craftsmanship Awards Dinner. The Boumi Temple in White Marsh. 6 – 11 pm. $75 or $725 table of ten. Call: 410.823.7200.

6 Urban Land Institute presents: Off to Work We Go, New Office Developments. RTKL Associate offices in Fells Point. 8 am. For more information, visit http://www.baltimore.uli.org, 410.539.1418.

6-8 Building Virginia 2002. Greater Richmond Convention Center. For details, visit http://www.aiava.org, 804.644.3041.

8 Public Contract Code and Competitive Public Bidding in Maryland. Sheraton Inner Harbor, 8:30 – 5 pm. $299. Information, www.lorman.com or 715.833.3959.

14-16 The Waterfront Center’s 20th Anniversary International Conference at the Swissotel/Watergate in Washington DC. For more information, visit http://www.waterfrontcenter.org or Martine Hergenreder, 202.337.0356.

20 Building Congress & Exchange breakfast seminar: Remote Connectivity and Sharing Information. For more information: http://www.bcebaltimore.org or 410.823.7200.

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