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Related Events Archive, 2004
January 2004
through January 9
Schematics: Paintings by James Heron. American Institute of Architects Headquarters Gallery, Washington DC. 202.626.7387.
through January 18
Rowhouse Redux: Washington Architects Renew City Living. National Building Museum. 202.272.3606, jdixon@nbm.org.
February 2004
4 - 5 Lee & McShane presents “9th Annual Case Review of Legal Decisions Affecting Architects and Engineers.” Harbor Magic, Pier 5 Hotel. Registration begins at 7:30, Program 8 - 12p.m. Free, 4 AIA/CES credits. Jeffrey Belcher, 202.530.8103.
12-15 Study Tour of Texas/Mexico border area La Frontera Chica, led by preservation architect Carlos Rugiero Cazares and architectural historian Stephen Fox. 26 AIA/CES credits available. Gail Ettinger, gettinger@sah.org, www.sah.org/SAHborderMailrFinalFinal.pdf.
20 Building Congress & Exchange presents their Annual Shrimp and Bull Roast at the Patapsco Arena, 6:30-10:30 pm. Hot/Cold Buffet, $45 per person. Reservation deadline February 5. 410.823.7200.
28 Affordable Housing: Designing an American Asset at the National Building Museum through August 8. Curated by Ralph Bennett, AIA. For gallery hours and exhibition details, www.nbm.org or 202.272.2448.
March 2004
2 SMPS-Chesapeake series, Marketing 202: Creating a Marketing Infrastructure, 9-11 a.m. CES credits with registration, www.smps-chesapeake.org.
4 CAN/Schinnerer regional seminar on effective risk management techniques. CES credits available upon registration. www.PlanetAEC.com/risk_mgmt/design_firms/semhalf.html.
5-7 Celebrate Style: Baltimore’s Interior Design Forum at Gaines McHale Antiques, Junior League of Baltimore, www.celebratestyle.com or 410.662.0800
11-12 Architectural Lighting Master Classes 2-Day seminar. New York City. Emily Pan, 212.865.1565, Emily@focuslighting.com.
18-21 The Fourth National Forum on Historic Preservation Practice at Goucher College in Towson. Noreen Mack at 410.337.6200 or nmack@goucher.edu.
25-27 SCUP conference SimCollege: Crafting the Educational Environment of the Future. Lorel Vidlund-Green, 734.998.9172, lorel.vidlund@scup.org.
30 Society of Architectural Historians presents a lecture by Associate Professor Jane Loeffler, AIA. Visit http://architecture.cua.edu/latrobe or call 301.654.3924.
April 2004
3-4 Spring Arts Open Studio at the Mill Centre, 3000 Chestnut Avenue in Hampden, noon5 p.m. Free. 410.750.5458.
3-5 Golden Age Symposium at Garrett-Jacobs Mansion on Mount Vernon Place. 410.539.6914.
8 New Architecture Tour, Eagles Stadium in Philadelphia, PA. Time to be announced. Enrique Palasol, epalasol@atlascarpetmills.com.
15-16 Whats Next? Visions for the Future of Woodworking and Manufacturing Executive Briefing Conference. Chicago, IL. www.stilesmachinery.com/services/education/ebc/2004/index.htm.
17-18 Chesapeake Home & Design Show at the Baltimore Convention Center, www.homebuilders.org.
26 Recruiting at University of Baltimore, Accounting and Finance Career Fair. Career Center, 410.837.5440.
April 31 May 1
Annual Preservation & Revitalization Conference held by Preservation Maryland. www.preservationmaryland.org.
through May 16
Embassy of Finland presents Marimekko: Fabrics, Fashion, Architecture. 3301 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, D.C. 202.298.5886.
through May 31
2004 Maryland African-American Preservation Conference, “Restoring America: Historic Communities at Crossroads During Integration.” Anita Neal Powell, 301.251.2747 or lincolnparkhist@aol.com.
Descendants of B. Henry Latrobe present Latrobe International Symposium in America in Baltimore. Kathy Latrobe, 410.534.5353.
Friends of MD’s Olmsted Parks and Landscapes will sponsor walking tours of Baltimore parks. 410.256.2180, wschaumburg@earthlink.net.
May 2004
1 Catonsville Historical Society tour of Heritage Homes. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. David Wasmund, 410.747.6882 or davidwasmund@comcast.net.
1 National Gallery of Art presents East Building in Perspective, 25th-Anniversary Symposium. East Building Auditorium, National Gallery of Art.
4-11 Homewood House Museum of The Johns Hopkins University presents Baltimore’s Great Architects. Judith Proffitt, 410.516.8645 or profit@jhu.edu or visit www.jhu.edu/historichouses.
6 Lee & McShane, PC present 3rd Annual Employment Law Seminar, Hilton McLean Tysons Corner. 2 AIA/CES credits available. Visit www.leemcshane.com or call Erin at 202.530.8105.
7 Indoor Air Quality Conference hosted by the Boston Society of Architects Indoor Air Quality Committee and AIA COTE. www.architects.org/IAQsymposium.
13-15 AIA Continental Europe hosts spring 2004 Conference in Porto, Portugal. 15 AIA/CES credits available. http://www.aiaeurope.org/events/2004aPorto/portoconference.html
14-16 Virginia Tech presents Structural Technology for Interns and Practicing Architects. Washington Alexandria Architecture Center. 540.231.5204, setareh@vt.edu.
15 Society of Architectural Historians presents Union Station: Its History and Place in 20th-Century Washington. Visit http://architecture.cua.edu/latrobe or call 301.654.3924.
17 Building Congress & Exchange Annual Spring Golf Outing. 410.823.7200.
19 Building Congress & Exchange Project Tour of 180’s Brands World Headquarters at the Columbus Center. 5:30-7 p.m. 410.823.7200.
19 Nelson White Systems hosts Continuing Education seminar, with complimentary lunch buffet. AIA/CES credits available upon registration. Please RSVP via e-mail to kantonakos@nws-av.com.
June 2004
through June 30
Baltimore Heritage, Inc. presents Baltimore By Foot: Walking Tours. 410.332.9992.
2-4 Homeland Security Summit & Exposition at the Washington Convention Center in D.C. www.mcgraw-hill.com/summit or 1.800.240.7645.
5 Baltimore Heritage, Inc. presents Baltimore by Foot: Walking Tours. 10 a.m. to noon, 410.332.9992.
9 Building Congress & Exchange Network Hour at Tide Point. 5 7 p.m. 410.823.7200, www.bcebaltimore.org.
19 CitySand 2004! Noon 4 p.m. Lenora Nelson, 410.837.7311.
19 Concrete Carnival at the National Building Museum, 10 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. 202.272.2448 or visit www.nbm.org.
July 2004
9-11 Virginia Tech presents Structural Technology for Interns and Practicing Architects at the Washington Alexandria Architecture Center. Dr. Mehdi Setareh, 540.231.5204, setareh@vt.edu.
16-18 Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts presents Artscape 2004! Mount Royal Cultural Area, free and open to the public. www.artscape.org.
18 ASA Annual Crab Feast and Silent Auction. 1-5 p.m. www.asa-baltimore.com.
August 2004
through August 8
Affordable Housing: Designing an American Asset at the National Building Museum. Curated by Ralph Bennett, AIA and others. Contact www.nbm.org or 202.272.2448.
through September 5
One True Thing: Meditations of Black Aesthetics by Kerry James Marshall on display at the Baltimore Museum of Art. www.artbma.org.
September 2004
8 Building Congress & Exchange Network Hour at Boordy Vineyard, 5 7 p.m. 410.823.7200.
8-9 HSMAI’s 15th Annual Affordable Meetings Conference and Exposition, Washington Convention Center, DC. www.affordablemeetings.com.
9 Johns Hopkins School of Professional Studies in Business and Education, Open House for Odyssey Certificate Program in Environmental Studies. 6:30 8 p.m. Homewood Campus, Shaffer Hall, 410.516.4842.
11 Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse present 3rd Annual James W. Rouse Community Service Day. 8 a.m. 3 p.m. Kate McShane, 443.573.4046, kjm@sber.com.
16 MAPA and Shockey Precast present open house of facilities. 10 2 p.m. 4 AIA/CES credits. Melinda Dawson, 540.665.3215, mdawson@shockeyprecast.com.
17-19 Baltimore Book Festival at Centre and Charles Street. Come visit the AIABaltimore booth!!! www.bop.org.
18 Festival of the Building Arts at the National Building Museum. 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Free, all ages, held rain or shine. 202.272.2448, www.nbm.org.
21 Building Congress & Exchange present the 6th Annual “President’s Cup” Golf Tournament. Advanced registration required. 410.823.7200.
23 AIA Maryland Society 2004 Annual Meeting and Design Awards Program. Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture in Baltimore. 4 9:30 p.m. 410.263.0916, www.msaia.org.
23 Lee & McShane PC present A/E Survival Seminar V: How to Avoid and Survive a Lawsuit. Harbor Magic, Pier 5 Hotel. 7:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 4 AIA/CES credits. www.leemcshane.com.
28 Baltimore Heritage Lecture Series, Federal Designs, Town and Country by Dr. Damie Stillman, Old St. Paul’s Church. $10 at the door. www.baltimoreheritage.org.
September 28 October 12
Eye on Design at the Corcoran College of Art + Design. Series is $90 for Corcoran members, $100 for the public. 202.639.1770, www.corcoran.org.
October 2004
1-2 Modernism Unplugged: Modern Architecture Before the International Style, University of Virginia School of Architecture Symposium on Architectural History. www.arch.virginia.edu/symposia/modunplugged.
4-5 Harvard Law School presents Managing Conflict Inside the Organization. Cambridge, MA. Contact Amy Phillips, 781.239.1111.
5 Corcoran College of Art + Design present Eye on Design Series with Book signing by Karim Rashid, Industrial Designer. 7 p.m. www.corcoran.org.
6-7 NeoCon East Show at the Baltimore Convention Center. 9 a.m. 6 p.m. www.merchandisemart.com, 1.800.677.6278.
7-9 AIA Conference Places of Transcendence: Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture. New York City. 202.626.7487.
13 9th Annual Reed Construction Data’s North American Construction Forecast Conference (NACF). 8 a.m. 5 p.m. at the National Press Club. www.nacf.com.
13 AIA COTE and SBIC Annual Forum, Cents and Sustainability: The Ripple Effects of Integrated Design. AIA Headquarters. www.sbicouncil.org.
14 COUNT and Building Congress & Exchange host Breakfast with Mayor O’Malley at Garrett-Jacobs Mansion, 8:30 10. 410.521.5715.
14-16 AIA Georgia Design Conference and Expo, Architecture.2004, The Nuts & Bolts of Design at the Georgia International Convention Center. 1.800.850.4299, rarosenberg@aiaga.org.
16 Maryland Historical Society walking tour of the “Burnt District.” Led by Wayne Schamburg. $10. 410.685.3750, Ext. 321.
25 Architectural Record’s Business Development Conference for Architects. Capitol Hilton, Washington DC. 202.904.4634.
26 MAPA and Shockey Precast present Architectural Precast Concrete Seminar in Fredericksburg, VA. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 6 AIA/CES credits with registration. Melinda Dawson, 540.665.3215, mdawson@shockeyprecast.com.
27-30 AIA presents the Interdisciplinary Healthcare Enterprise: Weaving Design through the Fabric of Research, Education and Patient Care. Washington D.C. www.aia.org.
28 Community Building by Design: Affordable Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization at UMBC Fine Arts Center. 6 7:30 p.m. www.umbc.edu/cavc.
November 2004
1 2005 NEC Seminar and Rexel Trade Show. Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. 8 a.m. 4 p.m. AIA/CES credits available. www.rexelusa.com.
3 National Preservation Institute presents Historic Structures Reports, Washington DC. www.npi.org.
3 Baltimore Architecture Foundation Fall Forum presents Fraser Smith, On the Election. Berman Auditorium in Hopkins Downtown Center. Noon. 410.962.0241.
4-5 NPI presents Preservation Maintenance: Understanding and Preserving Historic Buildings, in Washington DC. www.npi.org.
10 National Philanthropy Day in Maryland Awards Luncheon. Baltimore Waterfront Marriott. Noon 2 p.m. www.afpmaryland.org.
11-12 National Conference of Tax Incentives for Developing Historic Properties. Boston, MA. 202.354.2040.
15-16 2004 Architectural Record Innovation Conference. Millennium Broadway Hotel, New York City. 212.904.4634.
16 Governor’s Housing Conference, all-day seminar. Baltimore Convention Center. www.mdrealtor.org.
16-18 Boston Society AIA presents Build Boston, Seaport World Trade Center. www.buildboston.com.
17 BC&E presents Fall Project Tour of Calvert Hall’s New Academic Center. 5:30 7:30 p.m. 410.823.7200.
17 University of Maryland presents Garth Rockcastle, FAIA, Dean and Professor of Architecture, Over-Lapping and Cross-Pollinating: Possible Futures. 6 p.m. Free admission. AIA/CES credits. www.arch.umd.edu.
19 AIA Contracts in Maryland, one-day seminar. Tremont Plaza Hotel. www.lorman.com. 6.5 AIA/CES credits.
20-21 Holiday Arts Weekend at the Mill Centre in Hampden. Artists and artisans open their studios. 12 5 p.m. 410.236.5098.
December 2004
8 BC&E Network Hour and Holiday Party. 410.823.7200.
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