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Related Events Archive, 2003

through January 5

Built to Last: Ten Enduring Landmarks of Baltimore’s Central Business District will be exhibited at the Maryland Historical Society. For information and hours, contact 410.685.3750 or www.mdhs.org.

January 2003

13 National Building Museum’s Spotlight on Design: Laurie Olin, landscape architect. 6:30 – 8 p.m. $12/17/10. Prepaid registration required.

15 National Building Museum, panel discussion – St. Petersburg: Its Architectural Legacy and Restoration Challenges. 6:30 – 8 p.m. $12/17/10. Prepaid registration required.

30 – February 1

2nd Annual New Partners for Smart Growth: Building Safe, Healthy, and Livable Communities. Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, LA. $150 – 345. For full details, visit www.outreach.psu.edu/C&I/SmartGrowth.

February 2003

11 SMPS presents: Proposal Training and Writing, education/marketing basics. Engineering Society, 8 – 10 a.m. Contact: Frances Hamilton, Leach Wallace Assoc., 410.536.4000.

12 Building Congress & Exchange presents Offit, Kurman, Yumkas & Denick, PA: Preventing & Defending Harassment Cases. 8 – 10:30 a.m. $40. Contact: 410.823.7200.

20 1000 Friends of Maryland presents: The Fight to Stop Sprawl Starts Downtown. Montgomery Park, 6 – 8:30 p.m. $50. Contact: 410.385.2910 or friends@friendsofmd.org

20 SMPS presents: Marketing to the Healthcare Industry, luncheon/panel discussion. 11:30 – 2 p.m. Location TBD. Contact: Frances Hamilton, Leach Wallace Assoc., 410.536.4000.

21 Building Congress & Exchange Annual Bull & Oyster Roast. 6:30 – 10:30 p.m. $40/$375. Contact: 410.823.7200.

through March 11

Imperfect Innocence: The Dennis and Debra Scholl Collection, 1992 – 2002. Contemporary Museum. Public selections from the photographic collections of the Scholl’s of Miami Beach. The collection includes a wide range of work representing many of the major figures in contemporary photography of the last 20 years.

March 2003

8 Latrobe Chapter/Society of Architectural Historians presents the fifth biennial symposium: Mid-Century Modernism in Washington. University of Maryland School of Architecture auditorium. For information, contact Jere Gibber at 703.768.6987 or jgibber@aol.com.

11 SMPS presents: How to Network, education/marketing basics. Engineering Society, 8 – 10 a.m. Contact: Frances Hamilton, Leach Wallace Assoc., 410.536.4000.

19 National Preservation Institute presents: Identification and Evaluation of Mid-20th-Century Buildings, 1940-1970. For more information, visit www.restorationandrenovation.com or 978.664.6455.

19 – 22 Restoration & Renovation Exhibition and Conference. Baltimore Convention Center. For exhibition opportunities and information, contact Alexis Bartony at 800.982.6247 x10 or www.restorationandrenovation.com.

20 SMPS presents: Inner Harbor Development, luncheon/panel discussion. 11:30 – 2 p.m. Location TBD. Contact: Frances Hamilton, Leach Wallace Assoc., 410.536.4000.


thru May 2

Tobacco: Architectural Photographs by Maxwell MacKenzie. AIA Headquarters Gallery – The Octagon. New series of color and black and white photographs documenting the diminishing tobacco barn.

May 2003

1 Homewood House Lecture Series: Philadelphia and Baltimore in the 19th Century – Architecture and Urbanism through a Comparative Lens.(Session I) 6 p.m. program, reception to follow. $8/$10. Call 410.516.8639 or visit www.jhu.edu/historichouses. OTHER DATES: May 8 and 15.

2-3 Annual Preservation and Revitalization Conference. Easton, Talbot County. Contact: Kathleen Kreul at 410.685.2886 or kkreul@preservemd.org.

3 Green Mount Cemetery Tours. 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. $10, reservations required. Call Wayne Schaumburg, 410.256.2180 or home.earthlink.net/~wschaumburg. OTHER DATES: Saturdays, May 10, 17, 31.

7 BAF Forum: Carlos Avery on Francis Baldwin, Baltimore architect

7 2nd Annual Employment Seminar by Lee & McShane, PC. Hyatt Regency, Baltimore. 7:30 – 10 a.m. 2 AIA/CES credits. To register, visit www.leemcshane.com or call 202.530.8105.

7 – 9 Urban Land Institute 2003 Spring Council Forum. Information: www.baltimore.uli.org or 410.889.4112.

7 – July 7 International Architecture Biennial, Rotterdam. Focus will be entirely on the theme of “mobility.” For information, contact Tineke van den Polder at tvdpolder@1ab.nl.

8 The Mold Crisis in New Construction Part II: Legal Precedence & Insurance Developments. Sheraton Columbia Hotel, 8:30 a.m. – noon. $55/85/95. Visit www.homebuilders.org or 410.265.7400 ext.103.

10 Baltimore Heritage by Foot: Ednor Gardens, $10/25.

12 Building Congress & Exchange annual golf outing. Hunt Valley Golf Club, $150 per person. Contact: 410.823.7200. Deadline: May 2.

14 The McGraw-Hill Companies presents: Homeland Security Summit & Exposition. Contact: Beth Eddy, 800.240.7645 or beth_eddy@mcgraw-hill.com.

14 Mt. Vernon 86th Flower Mart, “From the earth…to the sky…Baltimore’s Flower Mart 2003.” 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. Contact: 410.654.5377.

14-16 Homeland Security Summit and Expo. Hyatt Crystal City, Arlington, VA. Information: www.mcgraw-hill.com/homeland.

15 AIA Philadelphia presents the 2003 Louis I. Kahn Memorial Lecture. Keynote speaker: Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, chairman of Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners of London. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, $35/10/45, 2 AIA/CES credits. 6 p.m. program. www.aiaphila.org or gary@aiaphila.org.

17 Baltimore Heritage by Foot: Ten Hills, $10/25.

28 AIA Potomac Valley presents: Hot Design Issues Forum University of Maryland School of Architecture auditorium, noon to 6 p.m.; 6 AIA/CES(HSW) credits for all 4 sessions. Details: www.aiapvc.org/hdi-rsvp.htm.

31 Baltimore Heritage by Foot: Locust Point, $10/25.

June 2003
2-3 Annual ULI Conference: Developing Master-Planned Communities. Scottsdale, AZ; Fairmont Princess Hotel. www.conferences.uli.org.

4-7 Mid-Atlantic Sustainability Conference. Trenton, NJ; War memorial and Masonic temple. www.nesea.org or 413.774.6051.

4 Waterproofing by Roof Consultants Institute. New Orleans, LA. $275/375; 8 AIA/CES(HSW) credits. www.rci-online.org; 800.828.1902.

5-6 Professional Roof Consulting by Roof Consultants Institute. New Orleans, LA. $500.650; 16 AIA/CES(HSW) credits. www.rci-online.org; 800.828.1902.

7 Baltimore Heritage by Foot: Union Square, $10/25.

11-13 A/E Qualification Forms – Transitioning to the SF 300, New Tools and Tactics. Hilton Crystal City, Arlington, VA. www.gcionline.net/conferences/SF330 or 800.260.1545.

14 Workshop: Preserve Your Historic Windows. Carroll Mansion. 10 – noon. $22. 410.605.2964.

14 BAF presents CitySand – Shark Quest. Harborplace. Contact Lenora Nelson, Assoc. AIA, 410.837.7311 or lnelson@hcm2.com.

21-25 8th International Urban Parks Conference. New York City. www.pps.org/gpgc; 212.620.5660.

26-29 Neighborhood Design Center presents the 2003 Association for Community Design Conference. Contact Mark Cameron, AIA, mcameron@ndc-md.org.

27 Cool Roof Demonstration Program Workshop highlighting elastomeric reflective roofing. Pleasant View Gardens Community Center, conference room, 201 N. Aisquith St. Baltimore. Contact David Brosch, 443.984.1067.

through July 27
Building Images: Seventy Years of Photography at Hedrich Blessing. National Building Museum. www.nbm.org; 202.272.2448.

July 2003
7-10 Managing Project Quality. Washington DC. $1,420. CEUs available. www.managementconcepts.com or 703.790.9595.
15 Building and Fire Code Training. HEAT Center, Aberdeen; 410.638.2500.
21-25 PMP Express: Certification Preparation. Washington DC. $1,695. CEUs available. www.managementconcepts.com or 703.790.9595.

23 Guided project tour: The Maryland Institute College of Art. RSVP required, space is limited. $15. Contact Building Congress & Exchange, 410.823.7200.

through August 1
Reflections on Architecture: Paintings by Joey P. Málapaz. The Octagon at the AIA National Gallery. wwiener@theoctagon.org; 202.626.7369.

through August 11
Picture This: Windows on the American Home. National Building Museum. www.nbm.org; 202.272.2448.

through August 17
Do It Yourself: Home Improvement in 20th-Century America. National Building Museum. www.nbm.org; 202.272.2448.

August 2003
15 Deadline: Baltimore Architecture Foundation design competition for Verizon Void. www.baltimorearchitecture.org.
24 The Burning of Washington by Anthony Pitch. British invasion of Washington 1814. The Octagon. 2 p.m. $5/7.

through September 21
Saving Mount Vernon: The Birth of Preservation in America. National Building Museum. www.nbm.org; 202.272.2448.

Kayaking on the Potomac: Atlantic Canoe and kayak. Trip through time while guide narrates Native American legends and modern scandals. Launch from Georgetown. $42, 2.5 AIA/CES credits. www.atlantickayak.com or 703.838.9072

September 2003
7-10 PSMJ Resources, Inc. presents Strategic Planning. Martha’s Vineyard, MA. www.psmj.com or 800.537.7765.
12-14 The Density ConferenceDensity: Myth and Reality: a national conference sponsored by the Boston Society of Architects/AIA, the AIA PIAs on Housing and Urban Design and the AIA's Center for Livable Communities. Omni Parker Hotel, Boston. Go to www.architects.org/density.
30 Building Congress & Exchange’s Annual “President’s Cup” Golf Tournament. Beechtree Golf Club; $275, 1 p.m. shotgun. Call 410.823.7200.

October 2003
2 Decorators Showhouse. The Inn at Buckeystown. RSVP, Peggy Haney, 301.865.7176 or haney162@aol.com.
8 – 11 AIA South Atlantic Region Design Conference & Expo. Savannah Georgia. Fro information, contact AIA Georgia at 404.222.0099 or memserv@aiaga.org.
9-11 International Trades Workshop. Blandair Farm, Columbia, MD. $355/395, up to 15 AIA/CES credits available. www.prm.org or 866.853.9335.
30 – Nov. 2
ASLA Annual Meeting in New Orleans. 48 continuing education courses. www.asla.org.

November 2003

5 University of Maryland, School of Architecture presents: Containing and Weaving by Andrea Leers, FAIA. AIA/CES credits available. 301.405.6824, www.arch.umd.edu.

6 American Council of Engineering Companies/Maryland and Maryland Society/AIA presents: Bridging the Gap. The Engineers Club. 8 a.m. ­ 6 p.m. $175/350, includes breakfast, lunch, reception. 410.539.1592, acecmd@aol.com.

12 AIA Potomac Valley Design Award entries due.

12-14 US Green Building Council’s 2nd International Green Building Conference and Expo – Greenbuild 2003. www.usgbc.org or tkarleen@rdinc.net.

14 Association of Preservation Technology presents Weathering the Test of Time: The Preservation of Marble Monuments and Architectural Landmarks. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC. 8:30 ­ 5 p.m. www.aptdc.org.

18 Neighborhood Design Center’s 35th Anniversary Gala. 6 ­ 9 p.m. $50/35. 410.233.9686 x102, www.ndc-md.org/35gala.html.

19 University of Maryland, School of Architecture presents: Material Witness by J. Frano Violich, AIA. AIA/CES credits available. 301.405.6824, www.arch.umd.edu.

19-20 2020 Vision – diversity conference for design professionals. World Trade Center, Boston. www.architects.org/diversity.

20 Citizens Planning and Housing Association’s 62nd Annual Meeting at the historic Patterson Theater. 5:30 ­ 7:30 p.m. $15/35. Michael Sarbanes, Michaels@cphabaltimore.org, 410.539.1369 x204.

22-3 Mill Centre Holiday Open Studio Weekend. 12 ­ 5 p.m. Glass work by Lucinda Shaw and others. 410.321.0580.


through December 3
The World Trade Center Model: Preserving an American Treasure. The Octagon. 202.626.7387.

December 2003

3 MaryPIRG 30th Anniversary. Harbor Court Hotel, 6 ­ 8 p.m. Brad Heavner, bsh@marypirg.org, 410.467.0439.

4 Maryland Association of Non-Profits 11th Annual Conference Mission Forward: Usable Ideas and Inspiration to Help Nonprofits in Changing Times. UMUC Conference Center. 410.727.6367, www.mdnonprofit.org.

4-5 American Institute of Steel Construction and Steel Institute of New York presents Blast and Progressive Collapse Symposium. McGraw-Hill Auditorium, New York. $100, 8 ­ 6 p.m. www.aisc.org, 312.670.5411.

10 Goucher College presents Library Initiative by Henry Myerberg, AIA. Merrick Lecture Hall. ctyner@goucher.edu.

12 AIA Potomac Valley Year-End Party and Design Awards Banquet. College Park. 6:30 ­ 11:30 p.m. Black Tie Optional. 301.935.5544, www.aiapvc.org.

16 Document Retention and Destruction in Maryland Tremont Plaza Hotel. 8 ­ 4:30 p.m. $299. www.lorman.com, 715.833.3940.

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