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SUMMARY:Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Location:  \nn|e|m|d architects\, inc.  \n1 Virginia Avenue\, Suite 202\, Providence\, RI 02905 \nBoard meetings are open to all members; join us! 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/board-of-directors-meeting-18/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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SUMMARY:ABX 2017 - Boston
DESCRIPTION:2017 ABX\nNovember 8-10\, 2017\nhttp://www.abexpo.com  \n  \n2017 EXPO \nExplore the showroom floor at ABX and enjoy over 400 exhibitors\, new products\, live demonstrations\, and installations. The exhibit hall presents a great opportunity to network and learn more about what is trending in the building industry. \nEXPO HOURS: \n\nWednesday\, November 8 | 10:00 am – 6:00 pm\nThursday\, November 9 | 10:00 am – 6:00 pm\n\n\nCONFERENCE HOURS:\n\nWednesday\, November 8 | 8:30 am – 6:00 pm\nThursday\, November 9 | 8:30 am -6:00 pm\nFriday\, November 10 | 8:00 am – 12:30 pm\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/abx-2017-boston/
LOCATION:RI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171026T180000
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SUMMARY:Design Film Viewing and Panel Discussion: â€˜Reimagining Lincoln Center and the High Lineâ€™
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 26\, 2017\, 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM \nWHERE: The Park View Room\, 230 Park Ave\, Worcester MA \nAGENDA: Informal Reception 6:00 PM \n                Film Viewing 6:30 PM \n                Discussion 7:30 PM \nPRICE:      No Charge (All Attendees) \nDESCRIPTION: This documentary looks at architecture and the design team of Diller Scofidio + Renfro through the lens of two important urban projects – the High Line and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. View how architectural design concepts can change urban fabric and explore possible strategies to vitalize Worcester’s urban cultures with a diverse group of expert panelists. \nRegister here.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/design-film-viewing-and-panel-discussion-ae%cb%9creimagining-lincoln-center-and-the-high-lineae/
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SUMMARY:AIA New England Regional Conference
DESCRIPTION:{{ne}}
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aia-new-england-regional-conference/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171012T173000
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SUMMARY:WaterFire Arts Center - Emerging Professionals Tour
DESCRIPTION:October 12\, 2017\, 5:30-8:30pm; tour starts at 6:00pm \n475 Valley Street\, Providence\, RI 02908 \nA tour of the WaterFire Arts Center: Renovated by local architects DBVW and General Contractors TRAC Builders\, The WaterFire Arts Center is a celebration and continuation of community art started by Barnaby Evans in 1994. \nHoused in the former US Rubber Company facility located at 475 Valley Street in Providence\, the space is now home to the executive offices for the WaterFire organization as well as rental space for exhibitions\, performances and other events. \nThis tour will highlight the renovation with talks by Douglas Brown\, Bill Tracey and Barnaby Evans followed by a networking social hour.  \n1 HSW LU \nRefreshments will be served (open bar). \nCost: $5 for AIA members; $10 for non-AIA members \nRegister here. \nThank you to our sponsor Bison Innovative Products!\n“Bison Innovative Products offer the design flexibility to create versatile\, unique outdoor spaces. Since 1994\, Bison has led the industry in the design and manufacture of Pedestals and hardwood Deck Tiles that create beautiful rooftop environments. This independently tested\, modular pedestal deck system allows rooftop decks to be installed quickly and easily without damaging expensive roofing systems. \nBison Pedestals are manufactured in the USA with 20% post-industrial recycled materials. Bison Versadjust pedestals create level rooftop decks over sloped surfaces. Bison pedestals elevate and support Wood Tiles\, Concrete Pavers\, Site Furnishings\, and a variety of other surfaces when sophisticated\, commercial grade decking is required. Bison Wood Tiles are commercial grade and available in standard and FSC® Certified species. Wood species include Ipê\, Cumaru\, Massaranduba\, Garapa\, Mahogany\, and Bamboo. Bison Cubes are modular planters made from high strength Aluminum and Ipê and come in an array of colors and finishes. Bison Cubes are designed to integrate with Bison Deck Systems giving the architect complete design flexibility.”
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/waterfire-arts-center-emerging-professionals-tour/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Chapter Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171010T173000
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UID:3438-1507656600-1507663800@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Location:  \nn|e|m|d architects\, inc.  \n1 Virginia Avenue\, Suite 202\, Providence\, RI 02905 \nBoard meetings are open to all members; join us! 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/board-of-directors-meeting-19/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170923T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170923T040000
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UID:3445-1506139200-1506139200@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:Doors Open RI Festival
DESCRIPTION:Imagine receiving a set of keys to historic homes\, theaters\, sacred spaces\, secret vaults\, studios and more for free. For one day the Doors Open RI Festival will provide you with free\, special access to 20+ one-of-a-kind places across Providence on Saturday\, September 23. Build your own explorations of participating venues\, no tickets or reservations needed. \n  \nAre you ready?  \nClick here for more information. \n  \nSponsored in part by AIAri
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/doors-open-ri-festival/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170922T180000
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SUMMARY:Scavenger Hunt - Design Week
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE – EVENT WILL BE RESCHEDULED IN OCTOBER DUE TO RAIN – CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES!!! \n  \nAIA Rhode Island hosts a Scavenger Hunt as part of Design Week on Friday\, September 22\, 2017\, from 6:00-8:00pm\, beginning at One Empire Street.  The start location is the AIA Rhode Island headquaters office\, off of the first floor lobby of the Roger Williams University Providence Campus. \nMeet up\, bring a team or join one\, and hunt for architectural gems in Providence. \nThe last clue will be our meet up point where we compare our finds. The team that interprets the most clues correctly wins a prize. \nCost: $5. \nRefreshments will be served. \nRegister here. \nDESIGN WEEK RI (September 13 – 24) is 12 days of highly curated events\, showcasing the innovation and economic impact of the design sector in Rhode Island.  AIA Rhode Island members will be hosting programs throughout the week. Learn more at designweekri.com.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/scavenger-hunt-design-week/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Chapter Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170919T040000
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SUMMARY:AIA Central MA - Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Join the Worcester County Construction Specifications Institute (WCCSI)\, Preservation Worcester and American Institute of Architects Central Massachusetts Chapter (AIA CM) for an “Amazing Race” style competition to locate some of Worcester’s historically significant locations. \nRegister here: More Info \nSCHEDULE5:00    Orientation at Leo’s\, check in for team assignment\, rules recap and clue packets \n5:15    Teams open clue packets\, start solving them and depart 7:00    All teams return to Leo’s for pizza\, beverages and awards program COST:  No ChargeCEUs:   AIA approved for 1 CEU  \nSolve the clues to find the correct destinations\, travel to them and photograph your teammates at each location. Be the first team to return and you’ll win prizes as well as bragging rights! Be sure to bring a camera. GPS devices are allowed.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aia-central-ma-scavenger-hunt/
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CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170912T073000
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SUMMARY:Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Location:  \nn|e|m|d architects\, inc.  \n1 Virginia Avenue\, Suite 202\, Providence\, RI 02905 \nBoard meetings are open to all members; join us at this early morning wake up!
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/board-of-directors-meeting-20/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170815T173000
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UID:3436-1502818200-1502825400@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Notice: This is a rescheduling of the 8/8 meeting which was cancelled. \nLocation:  \nn|e|m|d architects\, inc.  \n1 Virginia Avenue\, Suite 202\, Providence\, RI 02905 \nBoard meetings are open to all members; join us! 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/board-of-directors-meeting-21/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170720T090000
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SUMMARY:AIAri Summer Event: Composites in Architecture
DESCRIPTION: {{composites}} \nPlease join us for a day-long event exploring the possibilities of composite materials in Architecture. \nAGENDA  9:00-9:30AM: Coffee & Registration9:30-10AM: Welcoming Remarks \n10:00-10:50AM: Dirk Kramers \nSince 1976\, Dirk has developed and implemented cutting edge structures for America’s Cup campaigns; most recently as Chief Engineer for Oracle Team USA’s victorious defense (2013) and as Head of Engineering for Land Rover BAR’s challenge (2017).  Dirk has won the America’s Cup an impressive 6 times. Dirk’s perspective on high performance structures offers a “sneak peak” of the possibilities for architectural applications.  As designed shapes become more complicated\, advanced composites will enable those designs to become reality. \n10:55-11:55AM: Introduction to Composites Panel Discussion: \nLearn the basics and understand the data associated with using composites.                \nSpeakers: \nEric Goetz\, Chief Innovation Officer\, Goetz Composites \nJP Mouligne\, Gurit USA \nNate Fash\, AIA\, Assistant Professor of Architecture\, Roger Williams University \nModerator: Bob Lacovara\, Director of Education\, IYRS School of Technology & Trades \n11:55-12:25PM: Lunch Break \n12:30-1:30PM: Case Study: The SURE HOUSE \nSpeaker: John Nastasi   \n{{sure2{{The SURE HOUSE started with a simple question: how can we design a home which both reduces its energy use and adapts to the realities of a changing\, more extreme climate. Our answer emerged as a new direction in storm resilient coastal housing. We merged the inherently efficient indoor/outdoor rooms and open floor plan of the quintessential 60’s style modern beach cottage with state of the art building science\, the latest renewable energy technologies\, and fiber-composite materials repurposed from the boat building industry. The result is a building armored against extreme weather that uses 90% less energy than its conventional cousins\, powers itself through clean solar energy\, and in the aftermath of a storm becomes a hub for emergency power to the neighborhood… all of this packaged as a comfortable\, beautiful beach house. \n1:30-1:50PM: Perspective from an Architect \n1:50-2PM: Closing remarks 2:00-4:45PM: Tour of Symmetrix Composite Tooling – and Goetz Composites \n5PM: Cocktail Hour/LobsterBoil RWU Sailing Center \n6 AIA HSW LU \nClick here to register.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aiari-summer-event-composites-in-architecture/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Chapter Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170711T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170711T193000
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CREATED:20210730T180205Z
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UID:3434-1499794200-1499801400@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Location:  \nn|e|m|d architects\, inc.  \n1 Virginia Avenue\, Suite 202\, Providence\, RI 02905 \nBoard meetings are open to all members; join us! 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/board-of-directors-meeting-22/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170615T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170615T140000
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UID:3435-1497520800-1497535200@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:RI Energy Code Event
DESCRIPTION:Dryvit\, One Energy Way\, West Warwick\, RI 02893 \nNational Grid’s Energy Code Technical Support provides Rhode Island code officials\, builders\, subcontractors\, architects\, and design professionals with free commercial and residential building energy code trainings.  Join us at Dryvit for a set of presentations offered free of charge by National Grid on techniques and materials that architects\, design engineers and builders can use to help meet the current energy code and result in high performance commercial and residential building envelopes.  This event will include complimentary lunch as well as a product presentation by Dryvit. Schedule:10:00 – 12:00 – Commercial Envelope12:00 – 1:00 – Complimentary Lunch & Product Presentation by Dryvit1:00 – 2:00 – Residential Envelope  To Register\, Click Here   Or call the program toll free at: 855-343-0105
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/ri-energy-code-event/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIA National Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170613T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170613T190000
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UID:3431-1497375000-1497380400@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:AIAri June Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The AIAri Board of Directors meet on the second Tuesday of the month at 5:30 at NEMD Architects.  If you’d like to be on the agenda\, please contact the Executive Director.  All board meetings are open to members.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aiari-june-board-meeting/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170610T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170610T170000
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CREATED:20210730T180206Z
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UID:3430-1497092400-1497114000@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:Downtown Providence Living Offers Behind-the- Scenes View of Apartments in the Heart of the City
DESCRIPTION:11 Properties to be Featured Including Newly Opened Rehabilitation Projects Tour 11 downtown apartment buildings\, all in one afternoon! On Saturday\, June 10th from 11 AM to 5 PM\, The Providence Foundation and Providence Downtown Improvement District (DID) will host a Downtown Providence Living Tour to give the public an insider’s perspective on residential rental options in the neighborhood. This year\, the tour will feature 95 Lofts\, 225 Weybosset\, Arcade Providence\, Avalon at Center Place\, G Reserve\, Providence G\, Regency Plaza\, the Sampalis Building\, the Telephone Building\, and Westminster Lofts’ Peerless and Wilkinson buildings. All guests must start at the registration center\, AS220\, 115 Westminster Street\, where they will pick up tour programs featuring maps and suggested itineraries. From there\, guests are encouraged to walk or bike the self-guided route at their own pace\, but free shuttle service and pedicab rides will also be provided. The organizers have collaborated on four previous tours\, most recently in fall 2015. They typically attract a broad mix of people who are interested in moving downtown and others who simply want to experience the neighborhood’s transformation up close. The tour takes place rain or shine\, and tickets can be purchased in advance for $7 at downtownprovidence.com or on-site at AS220 during the tour for $10. Proceeds will benefit the Downtown Providence Parks Conservancy’s restoration of the Soldiers & Sailors Monument in Kennedy Plaza. The tour celebrates Downtown Providence’s significant residential growth and popularity among young professionals and empty nesters. According to the most recent U.S. Census\, the downtown population grew 70.6% from 2000 to 2010\, increasing from 2\,678 to 4\,569 residents. Since 2010\, several new downtown properties have opened\, adding more than 500 rental units to the downtown market: Arcade Providence (48 units)\, Providence G (55 units)\, George C. Arnold building (3 units)\, Merchants Bank building (10 units)\, Westminster Lofts’ Kinsley building (44 units)\, the second building at The Promenade (196 units)\, G Reserve (60 units)\, 32 Custom House (10 units)\, 95 Lofts (57 units)\, 225 Weybosset (12 units)\, and the Sampalis Building (15 units). Several other residential conversion and development projects are currently underway. According to Michael DeGrandpre\, vice president of the Downtown Neighborhood Association\, “The Downtown Providence Living Tour is a fantastic opportunity for people to get to know our beautiful city all over again\, or for the first time.  Many residents from Rhode Island remember Downtown Providence from another era\, but this tour exemplifies what an incredible place the area has become for residents.  So many of our buildings have been exquisitely preserved on the outside\, yet modernized with every convenience on the inside.  We look forward to sharing the wonderful assets of downtown with neighbors from near and far who are interested in seeing more of our beautiful living spaces.” The Downtown Providence Living Tour is sponsored by The Providence Foundation\, the Providence Downtown Improvement District\, and participating properties\, with additional support from ASH NYC\, CORT Furniture\, Craftland\, The Dean Hotel\, the Downtown Neighborhood Association\, Mott & Chace\, New Harvest Coffee Roasters\, Regency Plaza\, Rosalina\, and Studio MEJA. The website\, downtownprovidence.com\, includes information about special parking event rates with validation at the Civic center Garage\, 165 Washington Street.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/downtown-providence-living-offers-behind-the-scenes-view-of-apartments-in-the-heart-of-the-city/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170519T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170519T040000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141249
CREATED:20210730T180206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180206Z
UID:3429-1495166400-1495166400@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:Citizen Jane Showing at the Cable Car
DESCRIPTION:May 19\, 2017\, Cable Car Cinema\, 204 South Main Street\, Providence\, RI. \nn the 1950s and ’60s\, Jane Jacobs\, the author of the 1961 classic The Death and Life of Great American Cities\, took on seemingly indomitable city planners\, principally tyrannical master builder Robert Moses\, in a series of epic battles over historic neighborhoods such as Soho\, Greenwich Village\, and Little Italy. Working to protect beloved areas from the wrecking ball of urban renewal projects and highways that threatened to tear them apart or obliterate them completely\, she championed the role of local residents in decision-making and ultimately influenced approaches to public transit\, urban design\, and public policy. Jacob’s activism resonates loudly in our present time as grassroots movements rise up to resist power-based bullying and autocratic authority. She was not only a powerful writer but one of the most notable woman leaders in activism who spoke truth to power.  By showcasing her victories over Robert Moses\, and the cohort of urban planners in the period\, CITIZEN JANE provides us with an early activist playbook\, telling the stories of Jacobs’ victories over monolithic forces determined to destroy treasured parts of New York City – as well as many other cities. Her story – one of a citizen soldier determined to fight – becomes a veritable “how to” for organizing around a ground-up protest movement against a seemingly unmovable autocracy. The activist spirit personified by Jacobs is alive today\, as we saw at the women’s’ march when millions took to the streets – a protest movement Jacobs would surely have admired and encouraged.  Citizen Jane is produced by Robert Hammond\, co-founder of Friends of the High Line\, and Corey Reeser and Matt Tyrnauer of Altimeter Films. \nWatch the trailer here. \nFri\, 5/19: 4:00p 6:00p 8:00pSat\, 5/20: 12:00p 2:00p 4:00p 6:00p 8:00pSun\, 5/21: 12:00p 2:00p 4:00p 6:00p 8:00pMon\, 5/22: 4:30p 6:30p 8:30p \n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/citizen-jane-showing-at-the-cable-car/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIA National Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170504T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170504T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141250
CREATED:20210730T180206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180206Z
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SUMMARY:Green RI 2017
DESCRIPTION:{{green-ri-2017}}IIDANE Providence City Center\, AIAri\, and RISLA are joining together to host the 2017 Green RI Sustainable Product Showcase this May. Companies producing earth-friendly building materials will be setting up shop to display their latest and greatest products for industry members to view. In addition to exploring the tradeshow floor\, attendees will have the opportunity to attend CEU presentations\, network with peers\, and learn about the latest innovations regarding sustainable products from various vendors. The event also includes an Earth Day sample collection so fill up a box (or three!) as you’re spring cleaning your material library and donate unused/unwanted sample materials at the event! \n\nDATE & SCHEDULE OF EVENTS\nThursday\, May 4\, 2017 \n5:30 – 8:30 p.m. – Sustainable Design Showcase & NetworkingFREE to all – IDANE Providence City Center\, AIAri\, and RISLA are joining together to host the 2017 Green RI Sustainable Product Showcase this May. Companies producing earth-friendly building materials will be setting up shop to display their latest and greatest products for industry members to view. In addition to exploring the tradeshow floor\, Attendees will be have the opportunity to attend CEU presentations\, network with peers\, and learn about the latest innovations regarding sustainable products from various vendors. \nCEU Presentations – 4:30 – 7:30: \n4:30 – 5:30 p.m. “Trace it Back: A Course in Transparency” provides an overview of materials transparency and how it relates to green building\, and socially and environmentally responsible manufacturing. A representative from 3form will explain product life cycle and how materials potentially affect the environment and health of building occupants. CEUs available: AIA 1 HSW/LU hour\, ASLA 1 credit/HSW\, IDCEC 1 credit/subject code 5\, USGBC 1 GBCI CE Hour” \n5:30 – 6:30 p.m. “Living Green Walls” A presentation by Green Plants for Green Buildings that offers a comprehensive overview of living walls systems and their benefits.  The presentation provides a summary of the research being done on living walls\, requirements and design features for successful plantings\, best practices\, health and well-being benefits\, general costs and the overall benefits to the environment. CEUs available: AIA 1 HSW/LU hour\, ASLA 1 credit\, IDCEC 0.1 credit/subject code 4\, USGBC 1 GBCI CE Hour \n6:30 – 7:30 p.m. “Incentives\, Assistance and Training: Demystifying Services to Support Your Energy Efficient and High Performance Sites\, Buildings and Interiors” will explain how your next project can benefit from National Grid’s New Construction Services Program\, presented by Kathleen Arthur of National Grid. CEUs available: AIA 1 HSW/LU hour\, ASLA 1 credit/HSW\, IDCEC credit pending accredidation. \n5:30 – 8:30 p.m. – Earth Day Sample Collection: Donate your unused or unwanted sample materials!In the spirit of Earth Day\, a sample collection effort has been organized for the day of the event so don’t forget to bring your old materials and samples! All samples donated will benefit Resources Recycling for RI Education. They are a registered 501c3 non-profit that help stimulate creative learning by offering low-cost and no-cost materials for educators. A drop-off location will be available at the entrance of the event.  \n\nLOCATION\nRoger Williams Botanical Garden1000 Elmwood AveProvidence\, RI \n\nATTENDEE REGISTRATION \nProduct Showcase & NetworkingFree! Pre-registration is preferred. To register to attend\, please click here! \nCEU Pricing  \nIIDA\, AIA\, & ASLA Members: FreeNon-members: $25Students: $10 \n\n \nQUESTIONS?\nEmail Brittani Fleury at bfleury@vision3architects.com
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/green-ri-2017/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Chapter Event
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SUMMARY:Janeâ€™s Walk Global Weekend Festival Expands to Fifteen Citizen-Led Neighborhood Tours in Providence: May 4-7
DESCRIPTION:Get to know some of Providence’s hidden treasures during Jane’s Walk\, a global festival on the first weekend in May! Inspired by urban activist Jane Jacobs\, Jane’s Walk promotes urban literacy by encouraging people to get out and explore their neighborhoods. Unlike typical guided tours\, these free walks are led by volunteer citizen guides who share knowledge of their own communities while inspiring participants to think\, talk\, and connect. Providence is now one of 209 participating cities in 41 countries across 6 continents\, and we expect that number to grow! \nSince 2014\, hundreds of people have participated in 26 walks that have been organized in Providence. The following walks are currently scheduled for the 2017 festival weekend\, with meeting locations and other details listed at: janeswalk.org/united-states/providence/. Participants should wear comfortable shoes\, find their leaders at their designated meeting spots\, and be ready for lively discussions while on the move. Advance registration is not required except for the Friday afternoon walk focused on Rhode Island and the International Slave Trade. \nThursdday\, May 4th:·         Providence Infrastructure (led by Ian Baldwin): outside Union Station Brewery\, 6:00 PM. Friday\, May 5th:·         Rhode Island and the International Slave Trade (led by Elon Cook): intersection of Brown and Power streets\, 2:30 PM.·         Providence at Night (led by Barbara Barnes and Jennifer Wilson): Brick Market Square at the Providence River\, 7:30 PM. Saturday May 6th:·         Discover the Moshassuck River (led by Greg Gerritt): head of the tide of the river\, 9:00 AM.·         Explore Providence’s River District (led by Seth Zeren and Barnaby Evans): Foundry visitor parking lot\, 9:30 AM.·         Roger Williams Park (led by Jessica David and Chris Ackley): Monument to Roger Williams\, 10:00 AM.·         Citizens of the North Burial Ground (led by Catherine Hurst\, Fran Leazes): Steps inside entrance\, North Main and Cemetery streets\, 10:30 AM.·         Providence’s Waterfront—the Good\, the Bad\, and the Ugly (led by David Brussat): Crawford Street Bridge\, 12:00 PM.·         Revisiting a Northern Elmwood Neighborhood in the Making (led by Doug Victor): Dialysis Center of Rhode Island parking lot\, 12:30 PM.·         West Broadway/Armory Walk (led by Taylor Polites): Bell Street Chapel\, 2:00 PM. Sunday\, May 7th:·         Summit neighborhood—what happened to the circus? (led by Edward Neubauer and Mike Fink): Rochambeau monument\, 11:00 AM.·         The Historic Jewelry District—Past\, Present\, and Future (led by Olin Thompson): small wooden park at corner of Richardson and Ship Streets\, 12:00 PM.·         Providence’s Latino Cultural Corridor (led by Marta Martinez): Mi Sueno restaurant\, 1070 Broad Street\, 12:00 PM.·         Transit and Placemaking to Create a New Downtown Corridor (led by Greg Nordin and Anne Galbraith): Kennedy Plaza berth E\, 2:00 PM.·         Walk West Fountain Street (led by Sarah Zurier and Adrienne Gagnon): NE corner of Dean and Washington streets\, 3:30 PM.  \nPlease note that the walks are planned to go ahead\, rain or shine. Find more information about the global festival at janeswalk.org/ .
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/janeaes-walk-global-weekend-festival-expands-to-fifteen-citizen-led-neighborhood-tours-in-providence-may-4-7/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIA National Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170502T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170502T193000
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SUMMARY:AIAri May Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting moved to first Tuesday\, 5/2/17. \nThe AIAri Board of Directors meet on the second Tuesday of the month at 5:30 at NEMD Architects.  If you’d like to be on the agenda\, please contact the Executive Director.  All board meetings are open to members.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aiari-may-board-meeting/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170429T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170429T040000
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CREATED:20210730T180206Z
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SUMMARY:RI Historic Preservation Conference
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date:\nThe Economics of Historic Preservation\nTHE 32ND ANNUAL RHODE ISLAND STATEWIDE HISTORIC PRESERVATION CONFERENCE\n\nSaturday\, April 29\, 2017 – Westerly and Charlestown featuring Watch Hill
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/ri-historic-preservation-conference/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Chapter Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170428T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170428T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141250
CREATED:20210730T180206Z
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SUMMARY:Olmsted Parks in Transition: Respecting the Past\, Planning for the Future -A Conference & Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Lyceum\, 227 Lawrence St\, Hartford\, CT 06106 \nProgram registered with LA CES (6.0 PDH/HSW) and AIA-CES (6.0 LU/HSW) \nPresentations on:Frederick Law Olmsted’s Connecticut rootsResearching and Documenting Historic ParksUsing Systems-Thinking to Steward the Olmsted LegacyProgramming Historic Parks in Modern TimesPreserving The Living Histories of TreesCase Study: Waveny Park\, New CanaanThe Enduring Olmsted Legacy of Valued Public SpacesPLUS: Showing of the documentary Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America with introduction by director Larry Hott (open to the public) Cost:$125 Members of ASLA / NAOP / AIA / APA / non-profits / gov’t$160/Non-Members$40/Full-time Students (student ID required)Movie ONLY – FREE Includes continental breakfast\, buffet lunch\, drink ticket\, and hors d’oeuvres. See the brochure for more info\, then use the mail-back form or register online. (Deadline: April 25)
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/olmsted-parks-in-transition-respecting-the-past-planning-for-the-future-a-conference-bus-tour/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170427T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170429T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141250
CREATED:20210730T180206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180206Z
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SUMMARY:AIA National Conference on Architecture
DESCRIPTION:https://www.aia.org/events/25621-aia-conference-on-architecture-2017\nApril 27 keynote \nAnticipate Need: Design That Cares \nThree powerful\, short-form talks by Alejandro Aravena\, Francis Kéré\, and Michael Murphy\, explore how their work pushes the boundaries of collaborative practice and\, in the process\, creates thoughtful architecture that addresses community and society challenges. \nApril 28 keynote\nAnticipate Challenge:  Design That Overcomes\nModerator Michael Bierut leads an exciting conversation with Dan Goods and David Delgado\, both artists and NASA visual strategists\, on using the power of creative thinking to produce extraordinary results and unconventional paths to success. \nApril 29 keynote\nAnticipate Change: Design That Evolves\nAmy Cuddy is one of TED’s most popular presenters—her talk ranks #2 of all time. She’ll wrap up the Conference on Architecture with an in-depth\, inspiring exploration of the power we all possess to anticipate and influence change.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aia-national-conference-on-architecture/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIA National Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170425T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170425T040000
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CREATED:20210730T180206Z
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UID:3425-1493143200-1493092800@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:DesignxRI Clambake
DESCRIPTION:Aurora\, 276 Westminster St.\, Providence \nClambake is a gathering for designers\, creatives\, and those who like design and want to learn more. It highlights the vast and amazing design talent in RI. We get together\, network\, and hear about some of the cool design work that is happening here. Two presenters from two different design disciplines present each month. Presentations are generally 15 minutes followed by Q&A. \nPresenters: \nMegan Billings\, Kineteks \nMegan Billings designs novel\, bio-hybrid prototype medical devices and the automated/robotic equipment used to build them. She works with biologists\, surgeons\, and chemists to bring cell-housing implants into the lab and the clinic. \nMegan grew up in her parents’ Jamestown\, RI boat yard where she picked up a love of tools and woodworking from her mother\, a classic wooden boat builder\, and her father\, a captain and fiberglass boat developer. She graduated from RISD with a BFA in Illustration as well as an affinity for computer modeling\, rendering\, and CAD CAM. \nAfter a brief stint as a CNC technician in the marine industry\, Megan joined Kineteks in Warwick\, RI\, in 2006. Now as the senior design engineer\, Megan and her small team at Kineteks take medical device projects all the way from concept development through clinical trial production.   \nSeth Wiseman\, ConForm Lab \nFascinated with systems and systems thinking\, Seth has worked in a variety of capacities within the building and design industry over the course of his career. Working and designing at various scales\, Seth seeks to uncover a unique logic for each project. Moving through the design process\, Seth leverages and refines this logic to inform design decision-making\, detailing\, and development. This process\, greatly steered through client input\, creates a framework that informs and reinforces the design process. \nSeth studied Building Science and Industrial Design at Appalachian State University and minored in Sustainable Development. After working in the architectural industry in NYC\, Seth completed a MArch degree at Rhode Island School of Design. In addition to founding ConForm Lab\, a design consulting business\, with Walter Zesk\, Seth runs Designwise LLC\, a traditional architectural practice. \nRegister here. \n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/designxri-clambake/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170421T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170421T040000
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CREATED:20210730T180206Z
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SUMMARY:PPSri - Cathedral Square
DESCRIPTION:Save the date: \nSpring Lecture – Cathedral Square: Intent\, Reality\, Possibilities\nFriday\, 04/21/2017\nCathedral Square: Intent\, Reality\, Possibilites\, a lecture at the Doorley Municipal Building \nMore details and registration coming soon!
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/ppsri-cathedral-square/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170411T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170411T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141250
CREATED:20210730T180207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180207Z
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SUMMARY:AIAri April Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The AIAri Board of Directors meet on the second Tuesday of the month at 5:30 at NEMD Architects.  If you’d like to be on the agenda\, please contact the Executive Director.  All board meetings are open to members.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aiari-april-board-meeting/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170409T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170212T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141250
CREATED:20210730T180207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180207Z
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SUMMARY:Eastern States Building Officials Federation 68th Annual Educational Conference
DESCRIPTION:Newport Harbor Hotel\, 49 America’s Cup Ave\, Newport\, RI 02840 \n {{prov}} \nThe 2017 Annual Conference will be the 2nd year of The Jeffrey Coates Code Officials Management Program. Six (6) half day courses will be offered.  Two other tracks will also be offered:  Code Sessions and Fire Safety Sessions. \nThe conference will be held at the Newport Harbor Hotel in beautiful Newport\, RI. Click here to go to the hotel reservation page. \nWednesday\, April 12\, 2017 will be ICC Certification Exam Day\, for those interested–application must be received at ICC by March 10\, 2017 to be able to take the exam! \nCLICK HERE FOR THE ICC APPLICATION AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR EXAM REGISTRATION \nPLEASE CLICK HERE TO REVIEW THE BROCHURE SO YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FILL OUT YOUR REGISTRATION WITH THE CORRECT SESSION INFORMATION.  \nPLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. \nAIA LEARNING UNITS  AVAILABLE.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/eastern-states-building-officials-federation-68th-annual-educational-conference/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170406T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170406T040000
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CREATED:20210730T180207Z
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UID:3424-1491474600-1491451200@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:White: The Mother of All Colors: A CEU Event
DESCRIPTION:K. Powers & Company\, 16 Charles St\, Needham Heights\, MA 02494  \nWhite is light that contains all colors of the visible spectrum. It is the mother of all colors. It is zen\, innocence\, purity\, a blank slate\, empty\, clean\, air\, simplicity. We will take you through the history of the color white. Join us for a CEU from Sherwin-Williams\, hosted at K.Powers & Company!  \nRSVP: Heather Bourgeois 857-208-3182 heather.r.bourgeois@sherwin.com
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/white-the-mother-of-all-colors-a-ceu-event/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170405T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170405T040000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141250
CREATED:20210730T180207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180207Z
UID:3426-1491417000-1491364800@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:Sustainable Preservation Speaker and Author of Sustainable Preservation: Greening Existing Buildings (Wiley)  Jean Carroon\, FAIA\, LEED Fellow
DESCRIPTION:DF Pray Foundation Lecture Theater AR 132 \n\n\n\nRoger Williams University School of Architecture\, Art and Historic Preservation LECTURE: “Sustainable Preservation”  \n{{caroon}} \nJean Carroon\, FAIA\, LEED Fellow  \nPrincipal – Design\, Preservation and Sustainability – Goody Clancy\, Boston Author\, Sustainable Preservation: Greening Existing Buildings (Wiley)  \nReception to follow.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/sustainable-preservation-speaker-and-author-of-sustainable-preservation-greening-existing-buildings-wiley-jean-carroon-faia-leed-fellow/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170324T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170324T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141250
CREATED:20210730T180207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180207Z
UID:3420-1490344200-1490362200@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:Huber Engineered Woods & Andersen Windows Presents: Building Science Envelope Solutions Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Marriot Hotel\, 1 Orms Street\, Providence\, RI 02904 \n{{andersen}} \n\n\n\n\nAGENDA  \nREGISTRATION // 8:30 – 9:00  \nNetworking with Coffee & Conversation  \nThe Building Science of Walls // 9:00 – 11:00am  \n2 AIA-CEU’s HSW Building Science Corporation // Kohta Ueno\, Senior Associate  \nKohta Ueno will cover a range of fundamental building science topics\, and how they apply to real buildings and construction techniques. They will include water control layers/drainage planes\, controlling rainwater leakage with an air gap\, window installations\, the dangers of hard-coat stucco (and what to do about it)\, air leakage and airflow\, and controlling condensation inside walls.  \nCode Compliant Exterior Systems for Wood-Framed Building Envelopes // 11:00 – 12:00  \n1 AIA-CEU HSW Huber Engineered Woods // Michael Moriarty  \nNew England Lunch Buffet // 12:00 – 12:30  \nWorking Lunch  \nFenestration Installation Techniques for Building Envelope 12:30 – 1:30  \n1 AIA-CEU HSW Andersen Windows // Peter Kodys Hands-On Window Installation  \nJLC Live Tour – Free Shuttle leaves at 1:30\, returning to Marriott at 3:30pm  \nTour the booths and enjoy the demonstrations  \nRSVP by March 21: Mike Moriarty // michael.moriarty@huber.com PLEASE INCLUDE FIRM\, NAME AND AIA# Pete Kodys // pkodys@andersencorp.com
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/huber-engineered-woods-andersen-windows-presents-building-science-envelope-solutions-seminar/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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