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Related Events Archive, 2006
January 2006
19 National Building Museum presents Vincent J. Scully Prize to Phyllis Lambert. Award ceremony followed by lecture by Lambert, Ironies in the Public Life of Architecture: The Seagram Building, 1954-58. www.nbm.org or 202.272.2448.
28 Winter Gala and Auction, presented ABC Baltimore. B&O Railroad Museum. 7 11 p.m. www.abcbaltimore.org
February 2006
Historic House Solutions Lecture Series, Garrett Jacobs Mansion. Ongoing through February 5. 410-433-0354.
1 11th Annual Case Review of Legal Decisions Affecting Architects and Engineers with Lee & McShane. 8 a.m. noon at the Harbor Magic Pier 5 Hotel. www.leemcshane.com.
8-11 AIA Grassroots Leadership and Legislative Conference, Washington DC.
10 Building Congress & Exchange Annual Shrimp & Bull Roast. 6:30-10:30 p.m. at the Pikesville Armory. www.bcebaltimore.org.
16 Downtown Partnership Business Over Breakfast to unveil 2005 State of Downtown Report with Mayor Martin O’Malley and urban researcher Dr. Eubie Birch. 7:30 a.m. reception, 8:30 program at Hyatt Regency Baltimore. www.godowntownbaltimore.org.
20 AIA Continuing Education Provider Workshop, Washington DC. Contact Andrea Raggambi, araggambi@aia.org.
March 2006
What Sound Does A Color Make? on display at UMBC Center for Art and Visual Culture till March 18. www.umbc.edu/cavc
Greenbuilding Institute presents spring sessions of 2-part course to become home energy rater. Building Sciences course will provide the underpinnings and the understanding needed to take the HERS training. The HERS training course will prepare individuals to successfully pass the certification exam. All courses held in Jessup, MD. www.greenbuildinginstitute.org.
7 April 25
Straight Talk About Baltimore course in the JHU Odyssey program. Co-sponsored by Urbanite magazine. 7-8:30 p.m. $220. Contact 410-516-4842 or www.odyssey.jhu.edu.
9 Certification workshops for newest LEED classifications, with the US Greenbuilding Institute at the NMF&T Show at the Convention Center. www.nfmt.com
9 Baltimore Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) presents Jay Brodie, FAIA, president of Baltimore Development Corporation at the Admiral Fell Inn. AIA/CES credits available. RSVP with Steven Evans at 410-663-4472 or carbolinebaltimore@comcast.net.
9-12 Architectural Digest Home Design Show, pier 94 in New York. www.archdigesthomeshow.com.
16 Real Estate Business Strategy and the Environment by Dan Winters, presented by the Baltimore Chapter of the US Greenbuilding Council. Loyola Graduate Center. $35 public. www.usgbc.org
22 Garden Odyssey In Search of the World’s Most Creative Gardens, by Scott Scarfone, principal at Oasis Design Group. Ladew Topiary Gardens in Monkton. 10 a.m. Open to the public. 410-557-9466.
23-25 A Critical Look at Authenticity and Historic Preservation, a forum on historic preservation practice. Goucher College. $165. www.goucher.edu/mahp or 1-800-697-4646.
25-27 EnvironDesign10, a forum for today’s environmental leaders. Toronto. www.environdesign.com.
25-26 Clay Bricks in the 21st Century: Design, Preservation, & Care of Contemporary & Historic Architecture, an intensive two-day conference at MIT campus in Cambridge, MA. http://committees.architects.org/hrc/hrc_news.htm
29 Baltimore Architecture Foundation Forum: The Rotunda. Noon at the Hopkins Downtown Center. Free and open to all. www.baltimorearchitecture.org.
29 April 1 FFI Salon, High End Furnishings Fair in Tampa, FL. CEUs available. www.windowcoveringexpo.com.
April 2006
To April 25 Straight Talk About Baltimore course in the JHU Odyssey program. Co-sponsored by Urbanite magazine. 7-8:30 p.m. $220. Contact 410-516-4842 or www.odyssey.jhu.edu.
1 Baltimore’s Great Architects, day-long lecture series presented by Homewood House. $25 public with AIA/CES credits available. www.jhu.edu/historichouses
5 Baltimore Architecture Foundation Forum: Restoration of the Masonic Lodge. Noon at the Hopkins Downtown Center. Free and open to all. www.baltimorearchitecture.org.
6 “How Urban Sprawl and Concentrated Poverty Interact and Impact Our Region’s Growth Patterns, Social Equity and Quality of Life,” a lecture by David Rusk presented by Baltimore City and County League of Women Voter’s Housing Committee. 7 p.m. at Grace Methodist Church. 410-377-8046 or lwvbaltimore@verizon.net.
12 Baltimore Architecture Foundation Forum: Baltimore City Master Plan. Noon at the Hopkins Downtown Center. Free and open to all. www.baltimorearchitecture.org.
13 Baltimore CSI presents technical program on basics of chemicals used in architectural and industrial coatings. Admiral Fell Inn. AIA/CES credits available. RSVP with Steven Evans at 410-663-4472 or carbolinebaltimore@comcast.net.
19 Baltimore Architecture Foundation Forum: Branding Baltimore. Noon at the Hopkins Downtown Center. Free and open to all. www.baltimorearchitecture.org.
22-28 Baltimore Green Week, a series of events promoting sustainable living in Baltimore and beyond. www.baltimoregreenweek.org.
25-27 EnvironDesign 10, a forum for environmental leaders, in Toronto. www.environdesign.com.
26 Baltimore Architecture Foundation Forum: Progress in Pigtown. Noon at the Hopkins Downtown Center. Free and open to all. www.baltimorearchitecture.org.
28 Stone Seminar, presented by Seminar Systems, Inc. FREE registration and 4 AIA/CES (HSW) credits available. Baltimore Marriott, Inner Harbor. 7 a.m. 12:30 p.m. www.stoneseminar.com.
May 2006
3 Fifth Annual Employment Seminar, presented by Lee & McShane, PC. Pier 5 Magic Hotel in Baltimore. 7:30 11 a.m. 3 AIA/CES credits. www.leemcshane.com.
4-7 National AIA, Committee on Design and Committee on the Environment presents The Architecture of Sustainability in Washington DC and Shepherdstown WV. See www.aia.org.
6 Green Mount Cemetery tours by historian Wayne Schaumburg. Also May 13, 20, and 27. 9:30-11:30 a.m. $10 with reservations required. wshaumburg@earthlink.net or 410-256-2180.
16 CBIZ holds a Loss Prevention and Risk Management Seminar for Design Professionals, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Sheraton Premiere at Tysons Corner. To register lhyde@cbiz.com, dcapallo@cbiz.com or 888-553-8500 ext. 3289 or 3282.
18-19 Preservation Maryland Conference, Annapolis, AIA/CES (HSW) credits with registration. Contact www.PreservationMaryland.org or Kristen Harbeson, 410-685-2886 ext. 302.
May 20 June 6
The Green House: New Directions in Sustainable Architecture and Design, an exhibit of an actual model home at the National Building Museum. www.nbm.org.
June 2006
Architectural Technologies Department of Montgomery College hosts a design charrette led by Cesar Pelli FAIA, June 3-6. Rockville campus of Montgomery College. Contact pellicomsat@hotmail.com or Wayne Goldstein 301-942-8079.
Building Congress & Exchange hosts Construction Estimating Academy. June 14, Chestnut Ridge Country Club, 11700 Falls Road Lutherville, MD 21093. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. $90 per individual. Contact sknight@bcebaltimore.org or 410-823-7200.
The National Building Museum presents Prairie Skyscraper: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price Tower. June 17, 401 F Street NW, Washington, DC 10 a.m.-5p.m. $10 museum members and students, $15 non-members. 1.5 CEU. Contact www.nbm.org or 202-272-2448.
October 2006
31-Nov 5 National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP) 2006 Conference, Pittsburgh. https://www.nthpconference.org/, 800-944-6847.
November 2006
8 Baltimore: Then and Now Collaborators Tracey Clarck and Charlie Duff discuss their new book, recently published by the BAF and Arcadia Press. Contact Joe Clarke, 410-962-0241.
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