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Related Events Archive, 2005
January 2005
11 Vegetarian Architecture: Modern Diet and Design in Los Angeles, a lecture by Victoria Solan at the American Institute of Architects, 7 p.m. www.aia.org.
February 2005
1 Lee & McShane, PC’s Tenth Annual Case Review of Legal Decisions Affecting Architects and Engineers. Hilton McLean, McLean, VA. 7:30 a.m. 12. 4 AIA/CES credits. 703.847.5000.
1 Panel discussion on Creative Entrepreneurship, presented by MICA’s Entrepreneurship Program. 6-8:30 p.m. at MICA’s Falvey Hall. 410.225.2219.
2 MARYLAND ARTS DAY presented by the Maryland Citizens for the Arts. To be held locally by county. For Baltimore City, contact Randi Vega, 410.752.8632.
8-11 VectorWorks Seminar, Intro to VectorWorks, VectorWorks Fundamentals, and Renderworks Fundamentals. 9-5 p.m. Columbia, MD. For more information, visit http://www.nemetschek.net/pls/topics.html, email training@nemetschek.net or call 1.888.646.4223. 10% off registration for AIABaltimore members.
9-12 2005 AIA Grassroots and Leadership Conference. www.aia.org.
11 AIA/AAF 2005 Accent on Architecture Gala at the National Building Museum. www.nbm.org.
12-13 Chesapeake Home and Design Show, M&T Bank Stadium. 410.265.7400, x.112, tradeshows@homebuilders.org.
13 Finding the Charm in Charm City, a lecture by local authors Anthea and Bert Smith. 2:15 p.m. at the Cylbrun Arboretum. 410.367.2217.
18 Building Congress & Exchange Annual Shrimp & Bull Roast at the Patapsco Arena. 6:30-10:30 p.m. 410.823.7200.
22 The Ordering Porticoes of Turin, a lecture by Henry Millon at the American Institute of Architects, 7 p.m. www.aia.org.
23 DOW sponsored seminar on the hottest topics in the industry. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. in Hunt Valley. Lunch provided. AIA/CES credits available. www.weaverprecast.com.
24-26 Building Museums, a mid-Atlantic mid-winter symposium presented by the Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums to discuss current and potential museum building projects. Washington DC. www.midatlanticmuseums.org.
25 Green Matters Symposium: Sustainable Landscapes, to be held at the Brookside Gardens Visitor’s Auditorium in Wheaton. 8:30 4:30 p.m. 301.962.1400, www.brooksidegardens.org.
March 2005
Neighborhood Design Center Film Series, Community Expressions: Three Films in March to be held Tuesday nights, 6:30 p.m at the NDC Baltimore office. 410.233.9686, mcameron@ndc-md.org.
5 Washington Builds for War: Defense, the Home front, and Security in the Capital Region, presented by Latrobe Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians at the School of Architecture, University of Maryland, College Park. Contact Jere Gibber, 703.768.6987. 6 AIA/CES credits.
5 Second Chance invites you to their Second Annual Wreckers Ball, 7:30 - the whistle blows! Food, drinks, live music. Flyer with more information here.
8 Historic Preservation: The Process and the Profit, day-long seminar at Goucher College. 5 AIA/CES credits available. 410.337.6200.
8 DOW sponsored seminar on the hottest topics in the industry. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the BWI Airport Marriott. Lunch provided. AIA/CES credits available. www.weaverprecast.com.
14-17 VectorWorks Seminar, Intro to VectorWorks, VectorWorks Fundamentals, and Renderworks Fundamentals. 9-5 p.m. Columbia, MD. For more information, visit http://www.nemetschek.net/pls/topics.html or email training@nemetschek.net or call 1.888.646.4223. 10% off registration for AIABaltimore members.
15-17 National Facilities Management and Technology Conference/Exposition and Maintenance Solutions Expo at the Baltimore Convention Center. AIA/CES credits available. www.nfmt.com.
19 Maryland Historical Society presents Painted Screens Workshop with Dee Herget. 9 a.m. 1 p.m. 410.685.3750. www.mdhs.org.
22 Guest Lecturer Ron Witte presents Go Figure: The Figure as a Catalyst for Architecture in Public Contexts at Falvey Hall at MICA’s Brown Center, 7 8 p.m. www.mica.edu.
Furniture in Maryland Life at the Maryland Historical Society. www.mdhs.org.
Octagon Museum exhibit, Doodles, Drafts and Designs: Industrial Drawings from the Smithsonian Institution. www.theoctagon.org.
The American Center for Physics exhibits Mapping the Pulse. 301.209.3125.
Maryland Historical Society exhibit, Furniture in Maryland Life. 410.685.3750 or www.mdhs.org.
National Building Museum exhibit, Washington: Symbol and City. 202.272.2448 or www.nbm.org.
National Building Museum exhibit, Intaglio Composites. www.nbm.org
Open: New Designs For Public Space exhibited at the National Building Museum through May 15. www.nbm.org.
Baltimore Architecture Foundation Spring Forums, throughout March and April. www.baltimorearchitecture.org.
Tools of the Imagination, revealing the tools used and results achieved by architects over the past 250 years, at the National Building Museum through October 10.
Artists on Mondays at Noon Lecture Series, hosted by MICA. www.mica.edu.
MICA and Maryland Film Festival’s Spring 2005 Film Series, highlighting documentaries throughout April. Monday Night series, all films 7:30 p.m. at Falvey Hall. www.mica.edu.
Baltimore By Foot, Baltimore Heritage Spring 2005 walking tours of Baltimore neighborhoods, throughout May and June. 410.332.9992, www.baltimoreheritage.org.
Heather Allen: Architectural Textiles at the American Institute of Architects Headquarters Gallery, Washington DC. www.theoctagon.org.
April 2005
12 Engineers Club of Baltimore presents lecturer Anirban Basu. 7:30 9 a.m. Contact Matthew Riggs, 410.539.6914, mriggs@esb.org.
12-13 Rebuild America presents Moving Toward a More Sustainable Future, Philadelphia. www.rebuild.org.
20 Chesapeake Chapter of the Society for Marketing Professionals Luncheon featuring Bill Ripken, Ironbirds Stadium Complex. Contact Nicole McGuire, 410.837.7311.
27 Lee & McShane’s Fourth Annual Employment Law Seminar to be held at the Pier 5 Hotel in Baltimore. 3 AIA/CES credits. Other locations and dates available. www.leemcshane.com.
May 2005
4 International Business Seminar on US government export services for Maryland architecture firms, 8:30 a.m. Contact Alexander Amdur, US Commercial Service at 410.962.4539, x 21, or Alexander.Amdur@ mail.doc.gov. Free. AIA/CES credits available.
National Main Streets Conference in Baltimore. AIA/CES (HSW) credits available. conference.mainstreet.org.
Preservation Maryland’s 2005 Annual Preservation and Revitalization Conference at the Marriott Waterfront Hotel in Baltimore. www.preservemd.org.
16 Building Congress & Exchange 2005 Spring Golf Outing, Hunt Valley Golf Club. Shotgun start at 1 p.m. 410.823.7200
17-19 National ADA Symposium in Kansas City. www.adaproject.org, 1.800.949.4232.
19-21 AIA National Convention and Design Exposition, Las Vegas. www.aiaconvention.com.
21-22 Walking Tour of Historic Glyndon and Reisterstown, presented by the Baltimore Walking Club. FREE. Start time 8 1 p.m., finish at 4 p.m. Sue Kenyon, 410.252.3165, sgkenyon1@juno.com.
June 2005
4 Walking Tour of Dickeyville with Baltimore Heritage. www.baltimoreheritage.org. 410.332.9992.
8 Building Congress & Exchange Networking Hour. 410.823.7200.
11 2005 CitySand! Lenora Nelson, 410.837.7311.
15 The Principles of Leadership: From Effectiveness to Greatness at Georgetown University Center for Professional Development. 1.800.289.0051.
14-24 Engineering for Older and Historic Buildings, professional development program presented by National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT) in Natchitoches, LA. www.ncptt.nps.gov, 318.356.7444.
16 An Architect's Odyssey from Ruling Pens to Computers. David Thompson AIA, vice president of RTKL Associates Inc., will explore the history of architectural drawing instruments. His richly illustrated lecture complements the exhibition Tools of the Imagination, which will be open for viewing. 1.5 CEU $10 Museum members and students; $15 nonmembers. 6:30-8:00 pm. Registration required.
20-23 Ecobuild American Conference and Exhibition, Orlando, FL. www.ecobuildamerica.com.
July 2005
National Building Museum presents Reel Architecture Film Series to celebrate 25th anniversary. Through August 24. www.nbm.org for showtimes.
28 30 Leadership Summit 2005, San Diego. www.healthforum.com.
29 Health and the Built Environment Workshop, Greenbelt Marriott. www.spokane.wsu.edu/scarfo.
September 2005
14-15 NeoCon East, Conference and Exposition for the built interior. Baltimore Convention Center. www.merchandisemart.com/neoconeast
15 Portico, Passage to Privy: HABS Records Homewood. Opening reception of exhibition of the HABS findings of Homewood House. On display through November. www.jhu.edu/historichouses
17 Festival of the Building Arts, one-day festival presented by National Building Museum. Free to all. 10 4:30 p.m. www.nbm.org
21 Baltimore Architecture Foundation Fall Forum Series begins, to be held noon, Wednesdays for 8 weeks to follow. www.baltimorearchitecture.org
27 Construction Insurance, Bonding and Liens in Maryland, a one-day seminar. 6.5 AIA/CES. Pier 5 Hotel. 1.866.352.9539, www.lorman.com
27 Building Congress & Exchange 7th annual “President’s Cup” Two-Man Competitive Golf Tournament. www.bcebaltimore.org
27 October 2 Sustain America: Vision, Economics and Preservation, National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference in Portland. www.nthpconference.org
28 A/E Survival Seminar VI How to Avoid and Survive a Lawsuit presented by Lee & McShane, PC. 7:30 11:30 a.m., Pier 5 Hotel. 4 AIA/CES. www.leemcshane.com
28 AIA Maryland 2005 Annual Meeting and Design Awards, Music Center at Strathmore. www.aiamd.org
28-30 “Dry Stone” hands-on, three-day workshop at Steppingstone Museum, Havre de Grace. Contact Rhonda Deeg, 410.836.4000, Ext. 7415.
30 October 2 Talking Wright, symposium to explore architectural, construction, and human aspects of the in-process project based on Frank Lloyd Wright design. Mahopac, NY. 8-14 AIA/CES. www.petraproductions.org
October 2005
Annual Faculty Exhibition at Maryland Institute College of Art, through October 16. www.mica.edu
4-6 MetalCon International, 15th Annual Conference and Exhibition for the Metal Construction Industry. Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Chicago. www.metalcon.com
6-8 Rome: Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque, a continuing education course offered by The Johns Hopkins University. www.odyssey.jhu.edu
7 House Guests Look Again in Baltimore, annual exhibition opening reception at Evergreen House featuring work by photographer and architect Mehmet Doğu. www.jhu.edu/historichouses
7-9 Communities on the Line: Transit and the Design of 21st Century Communities, AIA Regional and Urban Design Committee. Wyndham City Center Hotel, Washington DC. www.aia.org
7 10 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Annual Meeting & EXPO, Fort Lauderdale, FL. www.asla.org.
8 Celebrate Maryland, annual meeting of 1000 Friends of Maryland. Keynote speaker, the Honorable Paul Sarbanes. www.friendsofmd.org
16 The Architecture of Delano and Aldrich, a lecture and book-signing by Peter Pennoyer and Anne Walker. 2 p.m. in Graham Auditorium at Walters Art Museum. www.thewalters.org
17-20 Historic Property Management, a professional seminar presented by National Preservation Institute. Alexandria, VA. www.npi.org
22 1st Annual Baltimore Housing Office of Community Services Black and White Gala to benefit the Nettie Harvey Memorial Program Fund. 8 p.m. 410.396.3023
24-30 AIA Potomac Valley Architecture Week, www.aiapvc.org.
27 Look Again in Baltimore, lecture and book signing with author John Dorsey and photographer James DuSel of celebrated volume of Baltimore’s architectural heritage. www.jhu.edu/historichouses
29 National Building Museum’s 25th Anniversary Bash, 8 12 midnight. www.nbm.org, 202.272.2448.
To November 6 Slave Quarters and Other African American Sites, paintings by Sherry Sanabria on display, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, 301.739.5727.
To November 21 Investigating Historic Architecture: Homewood and the Habs, a continuing education course offered by The Johns Hopkins University. www.odyssey.jhu.edu
November 2005
2 Baltimore Architecture Foundation Forum: Photographer James DuSel gives a look inside the new book, Look Again in Baltimore. Hopkins Downtown Center at noon. Free to all.
3 Innovative Masonry Building Techniques, a seminar offering 3 AIA/CES credits. www.vpsic.biz.
3-5 Association of the Collegiate Schools of Architecture and Council of Educators in Landscape Education Administrators Conference. Renaissance Hotel in Baltimore. www.acsa-arch.org.
4 67th Annual Craftsmanship Awards Dinner and 117th Annual Meeting of Building Congress & Exchange of Baltimore. 7 p.m. www.bcebaltimore.org
4-5 Design on the Delaware, education conference and trade show by AIA Philadelphia. www.aiaphila.org, 215.569.3186.
7 A Joining of Minds and Hands, a fundraising event by Neighborhood Design Center. 6 9 p.m. at Center Stage. www.ndc-md.org
9 Baltimore Architecture Foundation Forum: RTKL presents its overseas design relationship. Hopkins Downtown Center at noon. Free to all.
11 The West and East of Homewood’s Design: Palladianism and Feng Shui Considered, followed by a Madeira reception, Homewood House Museum. 5 8 p.m. Contact Judith Proffitt, 410.516.5589.
14-18 Natural Building and Renewable Energy Workshop, hosted by Solar Energy International. Held at EnviroCenter in Jessup. Register at http://www.solarenergy.org/workshops/workshop.php?id=30.
December 2005
To December 8 ARCHITECTURE.2005, AIA Georgia Design Conference & Expo, Savannah International Trade and Convention Center. www.aiaga.org
1 Creating One Emotion, a lecture by award-winning lighting designer Paul Gregory. MICA Falvey Hall, 7 p.m. Free lecture, $30 reception. www.mica.edu.
6 Wine and Cheese Social to Benefit Toys for Tots at Rowles and Company, LLP. 4 7 p.m. Children welcome. Contact Mary, 410.583.6990 to RSVP.
8 11th Annual Case Review of Legal Decisions Affecting Architects and Engineers presented by Lee & McShane. Sumner School, Washington DC. www.leemcshane.com
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