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SUMMARY:Sustainable Preservation Series and Summer Expo- Built to Last: The Crossroads Between Sustainability and Historic Preservation
DESCRIPTION:{{sail2}} Please join us for our 2016 Summer Conference and Expo on Thursday\, July 21\, 2016 at Roger Williams University.  This year’s conference will be exploring the world of Sustainable Preservation\, in both existing and historic buildings. Highlights include presentations on design considerations relative to air barrier and thermal insulation\, the preservation and restoration of existing roofing systems vs. roof replacement\, financing historic properties and a recently added walking tour of Fall River\, MA.  Event Schedule:  \nSessions: 9:30 am – 2:30 pm RWU School of Architecture\, Art and Historic Preservation \n9:00 am-9:30 am Registration \n9:30 am-10:00 am Intro to Program \n10:00 am-11:00 am Gale Associates: Harvard Building StudyEdward J. Steward\, RRC.\, Brian H. Neely\, AIA\, CDT\, BECx \nMany existing buildings were constructed before current energy and building codes required a continuous air and vapor barrier\, and exterior insulation. In an effort to improve the thermal performance and interior air quality of these facilities\, many building owners are looking to upgrade their existing infrastructure. The presenter recently completed evaluations of several existing higher education facilities with a focus on improving the exterior building enclosures.  \n11:15 am-12:15 pm Roof Presentation: A Sustainable OptionCharles Fitzgerald \nThis presentation will explore the concept of the preservation and restoration of existing roofing systems as a more sustainable option to that of roof replacement.  Various materials and methods will be reviewed that can help extend the service live of a wide variety of existing roofing systems\, as well as the process of how to determine which roofs might be a good candidate for a roof preservation approach.  The presentation will also delve into the economics\, building code ramifications and environmental benefits of roof preservation. \n12:15 pm-1:00 pm Lunch in the Gallery \n1:15 pm-2:15 pm Funding to Maintain the Past for the Future: A Panel Discussion Eric Busch\, Principal at Rustpoint Advisory and The 1772 Foundation\, Holly Grosvenor\, AIA\, James Gibbs\, AIAA discussion about project finance involving historic properties and special finance opportunities\, historic tax credits and carbon credits. \n2:30-4:45pm  Seeking Fall River’s Falling Water: A Field Trip to a Sustainable Power Source \nHolly Grosvenor\, AIAThomas Paterson\, Mills AllianceGeorge Delany\, Mills AllianceDr. Patricia J. Tod\, Mill OwnerMarc Belanger\, Chairman of the Society of Industrial ArcheaologyThe trip will begin at the Marine Museum with a greeting from Fall River Mayor\, Jasiel Carreia exploring the exhibits featuring the historic Fall River Line. From there we will tour the Anawam Mill across from the museum that houses new business start ups and wrap up with a tour of the Queqechan Falls near the Metacom Mill Complex. 5:00pm – 6:00pm Allied Member Expo and Cocktail Hour: Richard L. Bready Mount Hope Bay Sailing and Education Center 6:00pmLobster Boil:  Richard L. Bready Mount Hope Bay Sailing and Education Center  \n6 AIA HSW LU \nRegister here.  \nSponsored by:{{sponsor}}
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/sustainable-preservation-series-and-summer-expo-built-to-last-the-crossroads-between-sustainability-and-historic-preservation/
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SUMMARY:Join Houzz University in Providence
DESCRIPTION:One Empire Street\, Providence\, RI 02903 \n{{houzz}} \nHouzz is hosting an exclusive workshop in your area on Monday\, August 22nd. During this interactive\, hands-on presentation\, Houzz experts will work with you side-by-side to help you create a compelling\, complete professional profile on Houzz to attract new clients and promote your brand.By the end of this workshop you will have a profile that includes the following:A powerful business descriptionSearch engine optimized photos of your workRequests for reviews from past clients and colleaguesIn this workshop\, we will also teach you how to use Ideabooks to effectively communicate with your clients to shorten and improve the design process.Space is limited\, so register today! \nRequired Things to Bring:Personal laptop (no iPad or tablet)5+ high quality photos of your work on your computer3+ email addresses of previous clients from whom you would like to request reviews A profile photo for your Houzz profileRSVP
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/join-houzz-university-in-providence/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160824T173000
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SUMMARY:RI Commercial Energy Code Training: URI Chemistry Building
DESCRIPTION:140 Flagg Road\, Kingston\, RI 02881 (Parking lot located on the south side of the building accessed via West Alumni Avenue) \nFree Admission \nThe University of Rhode Island New Chemistry Building is a 134\,623 square foot facility\, designed to achieve a USGBC LEED v3.0 Silver certification minimum with a predicted Energy Use Intensity (EUI) of 202 kBTU/sf/yr. This anticipated energy usage compares to a regional average of existing similar building types measuring approximately 397 kBTU/sf/yr. Based on this measure\, this project is expected to use 49% less energy than comparable existing buildings\, and is projecting a savings of 20% over the minimum energy code for new buildings.Some of the energy efficiency measures that were incorporated into this building design to help achieve this predicted EUI include: high performance building enclosure with improved thermal envelope and high efficiency glazing\, high efficiency centrifugal chillers\, occupancy setback\, automatic lighting controls\, reduced interior lighting power densities\, VAV and chilled beams for lab & office spaces\, high efficiency condensing boilers\, demand control ventilation\, and energy recovery. The building connects to the existing campus steam plant. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/ri-commercial-energy-code-training-uri-chemistry-building/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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SUMMARY:My vision for the 6-10 Connector is... Save the Date: 6-10 Connector Public Workshop on August 30
DESCRIPTION:Asa Messer School (1655 Westminster Street). \nThe City of Providence is launching a public process to bring community members and decision-makers together to craft a design proposal for the 6-10 Connector\, a portion of state highway that runs through numerous Providence neighborhoods including Olneyville\, West End\, Federal Hill\, Silver Lake\, Hartford\, Valley\, and Smith Hill. The 6-10 Connector and portions of routes 6 and 10 are currently in disrepair and will soon be replaced. Over the coming months\, the City will engage the neighborhoods impacted by this project in a meaningful public process that will result in a design proposal to improve this section of infrastructure while also enhancing alternative modes of transportation\, repairing connections between the neighborhoods along the corridor\, reducing long-term maintenance costs\, alleviating traffic congestion\, and reclaiming excess highway land to create redevelopment opportunities. \nFor additional news related to the 6-10 Connector project\, connect with the City of Providence Department of Planning and Development on Twitter (@ProvPlanning) and Facebook using #610Connector. 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/my-vision-for-the-6-10-connector-is-save-the-date-6-10-connector-public-workshop-on-august-30/
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SUMMARY:AIAri Executive Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Room 325 One Empire Street\, Providence\, RI 02903
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aiari-executive-committee-meeting/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160915T173000
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SUMMARY:PROVIDENCE CITY CENTER: WHAT YOU DONâ€™T KNOW ABOUT UNIVERSAL DESIGN
DESCRIPTION:5:30 – 6:00 p.m. – Registration & Networking6:00 – 7:30 p.m. – Program & Q&A \nLocation \nSE Greenhouse10 Davol Square\, Suite #100Providence\, RI 02903 \nSpeaker \nKathy Gips – New England ADA Center \nEvent Description \nJoin an in depth conversation with Kathy Gips\, an expert in the field of accessibility\, to examine topics such as frequently overlooked requirements\, ADA vs. IBC\, and litigation implications. Kathy will advise on the appropriate code to use\, common misconceptions designers make when interpreting the code\, as well as general information as to why we have codes and how they help everyone. There will be an open Q&A session at the conclusion of the program\, so bring your questions! Light refreshments will be served. Space is limited\, register today! \nRegistration Fees \nClick here to register today! \nCredits: AIA 1.5 LU\, IDCEC 0.1 CEU \nMembers: $35Students: $25 \nOnly 40 spots are available for this event so register early and secure yours!
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/providence-city-center-what-you-donaet-know-about-universal-design/
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CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160924T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160924T040000
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SUMMARY:IALD New England: LightNight at Waterfire
DESCRIPTION:{{iald{{Help us celebrate light and raise the profile of the lighting design profession on Saturday\, 24 September at the sixth annual IALD New England LIGHTNIGHT at WaterFire event. \nStart the evening off with friends and colleagues at a private IALD reception at Hemenway’s bar and grill in downtown Providence. The menu will feature delicious appetizers made from locally-sourced ingredients and a signature cocktail.  \nNext\, enjoy IALD New England’s Shadow Play and guerrilla lighting installations as the evening comes to life with light from the WaterFire bonfires. Guests are invited to get creative and participate at Shadow Play\, and attend 4 guerrilla lighting vignettes by teams of local students and lighting designers. \nHEMENWAY’S RECEPTION:WHEN:Saturday\, 24 September4:30 – 6:00 P.M. WHERE:Hemenway’s Restaurant121 South Main StreetProvidence\, RI \nCOST:$15.00 USD for IALD members $25.00 USD for non-membersSHADOW PLAY & GUERRILLA LIGHTING:WHEN:Saturday\, 24 September6:30 – 10:00 P.M. \nWHERE:Rendezvous outside of Hemenway’s  \nCOST:This portion of the event is freeRSVP:To RSVP for the Hemenway’s portion of this event\, please email IALD New England co-coordinator Haley Darst\, Associate IALD\, at hdarst@CANNONDESIGN.COM by 19 September. Space is limited. No RSVP required for the Shadow Play & Guerrilla Lighting portion of this event.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/iald-new-england-lightnight-at-waterfire/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160929T040000
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SUMMARY:AIAri Membership Event: South County Post and Beam
DESCRIPTION:521 Liberty Lane\, West Kingston\, RI 02892 \nPlease join AIAri Membership Committee and South County Post & Beam for a tour of their facility and presentation on how post and beamconstruction\, together with structural insulated panels (SIPs)\, is helping architects meet ever-demanding energy conservation goals. Their state-ofthe-art facility with computer numerical control (CNC) equipment will be demonstrated and compared with time-honored hand techniques to produce beautiful projects. AIAri member firms employing post and beam features will be featured in the event. \nAgenda \n3:30pm Tour Facility & Reception4:30pm CEU Presentation on SIPs5:30pm Q&A & networking \nRegister here.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aiari-membership-event-south-county-post-and-beam/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161001T100000
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SUMMARY:Third Annual WBNA House Tour
DESCRIPTION:WALKING TOURSaturday\, OCTOBER 1 : 10am-4pm \nIn 2014 the National Trust for Historic Preservation outlined the important role small historic buildings play in generating robust local economies in their report titled “Older\, Smaller\, Better: Measuring how the character of buildings and blocks influences urban vitality”. We wholeheartedly agree! That is why our 3rd Annual House Tour celebrates the urban vitality of the West Side of Providence by featuring cottages and courts of the historic Armory District. Sometimes our smallest houses are our sweetest\, cutest and coziest houses. They also tend to be the most efficient and green; demonstrating very concretely that urban living\, historic preservation\, and sustainability can coexist and thrive together. \nJoin us on Saturday October 1\, 2016\, from 10am-4pm for a self-guided tour of the cottages and courts of the Armory District \nEvent Website: \nhttp://www.wbna.org/house-tour-2016/ \nTo buy Tickets: \nhttp://www.wbna.org/store/2016-house-tour
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/third-annual-wbna-house-tour/
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CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161006T123000
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SUMMARY:The New England Electrical & Alarm Expo
DESCRIPTION:The New England Electrical & Alarm Expo (NEEAE) is the place for the Electrical & Alarm professionals\, Contractors\, Engineers and Architects to be exposed to thousands of products for the residential\, commercial and industrial markets.  \nIf you install\, specify or design electrical\, low voltage\, security \, surveillance or access control systems NEEAE is where to be on Thursday\, October 6\, 2016. \nThe Expo will include training seminars on current topics affecting the industry\, many providing CEU and/or AIA credits. Training session topics will be announced soon. \nWith over 60 vendor booths on the show floor\, representing more than 400 electrical\, low-voltage\, lighting\, tool and alarm manufacturers\, there is plenty to see. NEEAE 2016 will be the biggest show yet. \nThis Expo also has a unique twist ATTENDEES that are existing customers of Crown Supply or Security Supply will be able to PLACE ORDERS FOR PRODUCTS AT DEEP DISCOUNTS at the show. \nEvent Schedule \n12:30PM – 4:45PMTraining Session 1 (Start Time 12:30) \nTraining A: Best Security Management Practices for the Brief Case & Tool Box (12:30-3:30 CEU: 3)Training B: Changes to the 2016 Edition of the NFPA 72 (12:30-1:30 PDH: 1)Training C: What You Need To Know Before You Retrofit With LED (12:30-1:30 CEU: 1) \nTraining Session 2 (1:45PM – 3:30PM) \nTraining B:Offering Solutions to Commercial Clients that they Need and Want in Their Facilities (PDH: 1.75)Training C:The NEW FIRE ALARM – An In-depth Review of Emergency Communications (CEU: 1)Training Session 3 (3:30PM – 4:30PM) \nTraining A:2017 National Electrical Code Changes and Updates (CEU: 1) Training B: Latest Energy Codes And What They Mean (CEU: 1) Training C: Low Frequency Sounder Requirements and Devices for Sleeping Room Applications (CEU: 1) \nClick for full training descriptions. \nRegister here. \nNOTE: After you register for the show\, you will be able to pick the training sessions you would like to attend. Register early before sessions fill up! \n3:30 – 7:30 \nThe New England Electrical & Alarm Expo (Main Event) show floor open \nPrize winners announced at the main stage every 15 minutes from 3:45 to 7:30 \nIdeal National Championship Competition will be held at the Ideal Booth \n  \n5:00 \nBar Opens on Show Floor \n  \n5:30 – 7:30 \nFood is served on the Show Floor \n  \n7:30 \nShow Grand Prize Winner Drawn \n  \nSchedule Subject to Change
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/the-new-england-electrical-alarm-expo/
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CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161014T173000
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SUMMARY:Russell Warren Digitization Project
DESCRIPTION:The Arcade\, Providence \n{{warren}} \nIn partnership with local historian David Harrington\, the Rhode Island Historical Society is leading a collaborative effort\, with the help of partners such as the Providence Athenaeum and Linden Place\, to assemble a comprehensive database of digitized plans\, drawings\, and other documentation detailing the life and work of esteemed local architect Russell Warren.  Working in Rhode Island in the early 19th century\, Russell Warren made pivotal contributions to Rhode Island and Massachusetts architecture.  His work spans decades and includes such iconic buildings as the Nathan Durfee House\, the Double Bank Building and the Arcade.  \nThe mission of the Russell Warren Project is to make available in a single location the plans created by Russell Warren and the historical documents relating to his life that are currently spread across the region.  By digitizing these records\, we will encourage broader access to these collections and protect the original materials from repeated physical use.   RIHS hopes to close the gap between these varied collections by hosting their digitized versions and home organizations on one streamlined online catalog.  Over the course of this project\, RIHS also hopes that our efforts will encourage other members of the community to identify their pieces of Russell Warren history\, helping to draft a more complete picture of the prolific RI architect. \nFeaturing an appearance by the renowned architectRUSSELL WARREN and theUNVEILING OF HIS ARCADE DRAWINGS CASH BAR PROVIDED BYNEW HARVEST COFFEE & SPIRITS \nAdmission is free. \nRegister here.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/russell-warren-digitization-project/
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CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161019T163000
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SUMMARY:Construction Tour: Rhode Island Veterans Home
DESCRIPTION:Location: 480 Metacom Ave\, Bristol\, RI \n1.5 HSW \nThe AIAri Committee on the Environment and Emerging Professionals would like to invite you to join us in Bristol\, RI for a tour of the Rhode Island Veterans Home currently under construction.   \nClient: State of Rhode IslandOwner’s Representative: Peregrine GroupArchitect: Brewster Thornton Group ArchitectsContractor: Gilbane Building Company \nAdvanced registration is required. \nSpace for the tour is limited\, so please sign-up early as registration will be on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nTour will start promptly at 4:30PM.   \nAttendees are to meet at the Gilbane construction trailer off of Annawamscutt Drive. \nRegister Here \n$5 AIA Members/ $10 non-members
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/construction-tour-rhode-island-veterans-home/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161024T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161024T133000
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SUMMARY:National Lumber and Andersen Windows Invite You to Join Us for: Lunch and Credits
DESCRIPTION:Twin River Casino\, 100 Twin River Road Lincoln\, RI 02865 \n10:30 – 11:00AM Check-in – Coffee & Networking \n11AM – Noon – *Glass Options for Your Project – 1 CEU – This course describes the different types of glass\, glass construction options and coating choices. Glass performance measurements are explained as well as the impact that the aforementioned glass attributes have on performance. Glass certifications are reviewed along with an overview of a typical glass label. Upon completing this course\, you will be able to: \nChoose glass options based on the specific requirements of your project.Understand the measurements used to indicate glass performance.Appreciate the impact of glass type\, construction and coating on performance.Recognize key certifications associated with glass. \nNoon – 12:30PM Box Lunch and National Lumber / Andersen Windows Update \n12:30PM – 1:30PM – Installation Best Practices – 1 CEU – This course provides information about window installation from the perspective of the architect and design professional. Information is presented in a format that begins with specifications and detail drawings and ends with job site observation. The slides follow through the stages in the order that a typical project would progress\, highlighting key areas where the architect and design professional can take more of a lead role in the successful design and installation of this critical element in the building envelope. This presentation will include an installation demonstration. \nTo RSVP\, email peter.kodys@andersencorp.com no later than October 19th at 4:00PM.Space is limited!
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/national-lumber-and-andersen-windows-invite-you-to-join-us-for-lunch-and-credits/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161027T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161027T190000
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SUMMARY:111 Westminster Tour (Superman Building) and AIAri Bylaws Bash
DESCRIPTION:{{superman}} \nJoin us for a tour of the iconic Superman Building at 111 Westminster Street\, Providence\, RI on Thursday\, October 27th followed by a light reception and voting on proposed bylaws amendments.  111 Westminster is the most widely recognized symbol of our city and state\, 111 Westminster Street\, better known as the Superman Building\, is the physical embodiment of our community’s strength and shared identity as Rhode Islanders\, a sign of our local pride. There isn’t a symbol that better says\, ‘proud to be a Rhode Islander.’ \n  \nDownload a PDF of the proposed bylaws for your advance review \nRegister here. \n  \n{{document:working-draft-aiari-bylaws-2016-10-19-public-v2-pdf.pdf{{
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/111-westminster-tour-superman-building-and-aiari-bylaws-bash/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161029T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161029T143000
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SUMMARY:IIDA Habitat for Humanity Build Day!
DESCRIPTION:South County\, RI.   The actual address will be determined two weeks before the event. \n{{iida}}South County Habitat for Humanity is part of a global\, nonprofit housing organization dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide through constructing\, rehabilitating and preserving homes.   We will be assisting with on-site construction  i.e. installing cabinets\, plastering\, sanding\, painting\, installing flooring. \nRegistration Details \nThis event is FREE! To sign up\, complete both steps below. \nComplete the Volunteer ApplicationSign up hereOnly 18 spots are available for this event so register early and secure yours!
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/iida-habitat-for-humanity-build-day/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161103T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161104T170000
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SUMMARY:The Providence Preservation Society's 2016 Providence Symposium\, Why Preserve?
DESCRIPTION:The Providence Preservation Society’s 2016 Providence Symposium\, Why Preserve?\, will bring together experts from across the nation as well as local stakeholders to examine why historic preservation matters to Providence and all communities. To be held at the iconic but threatened Industrial Trust Building\, the Symposium will launch a year of community-based conversations around these fundamental questions: Why do we preserve? What do we preserve? Who decides what we preserve – that is\, who are “we”? What are the costs of preservation? Who bears them?Featured in the program will be special guests whose work has had monumental impact on countless cities\, communities and historic buildings\, including: Keynote Speaker Curtis G. Viebranz\, President & CEO of Mount Vernon; Carl R. Nold\, President & CEO of Historic New England; and Dr. Max Page\, MS Design Program Director and Director of Historic Preservation Initiatives with the Department of Architecture at the University of Massachusetts Amherst\, as well as author of the newly-published book\, Why Preservation Matters. \nJoin PPS to find out just what we mean when we say preservation matters! Learn more and register at www.providencesymposium.com.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/the-providence-preservation-societys-2016-providence-symposium-why-preserve/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161201T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161201T040000
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SUMMARY:AIA Rhode Island 2016 Annual Design Awards
DESCRIPTION:The 2016 AIAri Design Awards Celebration will be held on Thursday\, December 1\, 2016 at Linden Place\, 500 Hope Street\, Bristol\, RI. \n{{linden1}} \nClick here to register. \n5:30 PM RECEPTION & COCKTAILS \n6:00 PM BRIEF ANNUAL MEETING \n7:00 PM AWARDS \n8:00 PM RECEPTION \n$75 for AIARI MEMBERS \n$85 for NON-MEMBERS \nPLEASE RSVP BY NOVEMBER 23\, 2016Please visit the event page to puchase your tickets. \n  \nVote for the People’s Choice Award!\n  \nThank you to our sponsors! \n  \n{{sponsorsign}}  \n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aia-rhode-island-2016-annual-design-awards/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170110T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170110T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180210Z
UID:3402-1484069400-1484076600@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:AIAri 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-board-meeting-2/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170128T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170128T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180210Z
UID:3406-1485604800-1485615600@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:Doors Open RI - Open House at Barnaby Castle
DESCRIPTION:With its ornate detailing\, extravagant roofline and dark past\, Barnaby’s Castle is a hallmark of Victorian design\, accompanied by a no less extravagant Victorian tragedy.  The Providence home\, designed by Stone\, Carpenter & Wilson (built between 1875-1885) lay deteriorating for a number of years\, but thanks to the commitment of its new owner and residents\, the building is now in the process of restoration. \nJoin Doors Open Rhode Island at our Barnaby Castle Open House for the rare opportunity to experience the inside of this fanciful castle yourself.  \nSee the interior detailing\, Tiffany windows and intricate woodwork of the lower floors. Learn the story of the building and be introduced to the cast of characters who made this home the talk of 19th century Providence. Meet Mr. and Mrs. Barnaby\, their friends and lovers\, as well as Mrs. Barnaby’s doctor and accused murderer\, Thomas Thatcher Graves. \nMrs. Barnaby met her unfortunate demise through drinking from a bottle of poisoned whisky. If you likewise enjoy the taste of [unpoisoned] whisky\, you’re in luck! We’re pleased to be partnering with Bottles Fine Wine who will be providing a tasting of a few of their favorite whiskeys. What’s not to like?! \n299 Broadway St.Providence\, RI 02903 \nCOST:$15 in advance $20 at the door \nhttp://us13.campaign-archive2.com/?u=adfee1905e7b6f818ce7ac97c&id=cade8843a0 \n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/doors-open-ri-open-house-at-barnaby-castle/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170207T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170207T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180210Z
UID:3405-1486488600-1486495800@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:AIAri Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The AIAri Board of Directors meet on the second Tuesday of the month at 5:30 at NEMD Architects. Â If you’d like to be on the agenda\, please contact the Executive Director. Â All board meetings are open to members.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aiari-board-meeting/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170207T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170207T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180209Z
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SUMMARY:6-10 Interchange Public Information Center
DESCRIPTION:Silver Lake Community Center\, 529 Plainfield Street\, Providence\, RI \nOn Tuesday\, February 7 at 6:00 PM\, the City of Providence and the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) will hold a public information session for the 6-10 Interchange project at the Silver Lake Community Center (529 Plainfield Street\, Providence\, RI). This session is an opportunity for community members to learn about the improvements planned as part RIDOT’s 6-10 Interchange project.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/6-10-interchange-public-information-center/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170214T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170214T040000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180209Z
UID:3399-1487061000-1487044800@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:RI ASLA - SITES series - Part One
DESCRIPTION:Rhode Island Chapter of ASLA invites you to join us for a three part series on Sustainable Sites (SITES) presented by Steve Benz\, SITE Green Solutions\, LLC. SITES is the most comprehensive system for developing sustainable landscapes and is supported by the US Green Building Council. Visit the Sustainable Sites Initiative website for more information. This is part of our landscape architecture continuing education event series (LACES 9.0 LU/HSW)\nA DEEP DIVE INTO SITES ™\nPart One:  An Introduction to SITES v2SITES: Analysis and PlanningFebruary 14th 2017\n\nPart Two:  SITES: Soil and VegetationSITES: Water and MaterialsFebruary 27th 2017\n\nPart Three:  SITES: Human Health\, Education and PerformanceSITES: Construction\, O and M\, InnovationMarch 13th 2017\nLOCATION\nURI BAY CAMPUS\nBuilding 26\, Coastal Institute\nHazard Room215 South Ferry Rd\, Narragansett\, RI\, 02882\nTHREE PART SERIES\nThis is a Sustainable SITES ™ continuing education series. Steve Benz\, PE\, LEED Fellow\, Honorary ASLA of SITE Green Solutions\, LLC will be leading these training series intended for information and educational purposes. These sessions will help you prepare for the SITES™ AP exam\, however they are not intended as “test-prep” sessions. Steve first prepared and successfully delivered these to the OLIN LA office in 2016. \nSteve is a member of the SITES ™ Technical Core Committee and was Partner-In-Charge of OLIN’s Washington Canal Park\, a SITES™ 3-Star Pilot Project. Starting with an introductory session into SITES\, these sessions are each 1.5 hours (1.5 LACES LU/HSW). \nThe series are intended to be interactive and attendees are encouraged to bring specific project issues and challenges for discussion. \nPROGRAM DETAILS Sign-in 8:30am.Program 9:00am-12:30pm\nPROGRAM COSTIndividual ASLA Member $250Non-Member $325March 27th snow dayAdditional late fee $20 after Jan 31stNo refunds. No partial registrations.\n\nREGISTER BY JANUARY 31st. \nhttps://rhodeislandasla.org/ \n Contact rhodeislandasla@gmail.com with questions or if you would like more information.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/ri-asla-sites-series-part-one/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170223T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170223T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180209Z
UID:3409-1487874600-1487878200@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:RISD Department of Architecture Lecture Series: Assistant Professor Brett Schneider Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Bayard Ewing Building\, BEB 106 231 South Main Street\, Providence RI \nBrett Schneider is the Senior Associate at Guy Nordenson and Associates (structural engineers) in New York NY and Assistant Professor of Architecture at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence RI.  In his almost 20 years at Guy Nordenson and Associates\, he has contributed to the structural engineering of projects with leading architects including: Michael Maltzan Architecture\, Steven Holl Architects\, SANAA\, Renzo Piano Building Workshop\, Johnston Marklee\, and Pei Cobb Freed amongst many others. \n This lecture examines the structural engineering of four projects: SoHo Loft Stair with Architecture Research Office (1999)\, Toledo Museum of Art Glass Pavilion with SANAA (2006))\, JPL Administration Building with Michael Maltzan Architecture (2010)\, and Chicago Horizon with Ultramoderne (2015).  The chronological presentation of these projects traces the development of a model of collaboration (here called Conversations)\, and touches on questions of generalist vs specialist knowledge\, holistic vs ad hoc solutions\, and how might creativity in engineering design be fostered. \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/risd-department-of-architecture-lecture-series-assistant-professor-brett-schneider-conversation/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170227T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170227T040000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180209Z
UID:3400-1488184200-1488168000@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:RI ASLA - SITES series - Part Two
DESCRIPTION:Rhode Island Chapter of ASLA invites you to join us for a three part series on Sustainable Sites (SITES) presented by Steve Benz\, SITE Green Solutions\, LLC. SITES is the most comprehensive system for developing sustainable landscapes and is supported by the US Green Building Council. Visit the Sustainable Sites Initiative website for more information. This is part of our landscape architecture continuing education event series (LACES 9.0 LU/HSW)\nA DEEP DIVE INTO SITES ™\nPart One:  An Introduction to SITES v2SITES: Analysis and PlanningFebruary 14th 2017\n\nPart Two:  SITES: Soil and VegetationSITES: Water and MaterialsFebruary 27th 2017\n\nPart Three:  SITES: Human Health\, Education and PerformanceSITES: Construction\, O and M\, InnovationMarch 13th 2017\nLOCATION\nURI BAY CAMPUS\nBuilding 26\, Coastal Institute\nHazard Room215 South Ferry Rd\, Narragansett\, RI\, 02882\nTHREE PART SERIES\nThis is a Sustainable SITES ™ continuing education series. Steve Benz\, PE\, LEED Fellow\, Honorary ASLA of SITE Green Solutions\, LLC will be leading these training series intended for information and educational purposes. These sessions will help you prepare for the SITES™ AP exam\, however they are not intended as “test-prep” sessions. Steve first prepared and successfully delivered these to the OLIN LA office in 2016. \nSteve is a member of the SITES ™ Technical Core Committee and was Partner-In-Charge of OLIN’s Washington Canal Park\, a SITES™ 3-Star Pilot Project. Starting with an introductory session into SITES\, these sessions are each 1.5 hours (1.5 LACES LU/HSW). \nThe series are intended to be interactive and attendees are encouraged to bring specific project issues and challenges for discussion. \nPROGRAM DETAILS Sign-in 8:30am.Program 9:00am-12:30pm\nPROGRAM COSTIndividual ASLA Member $250Non-Member $325March 27th snow dayAdditional late fee $20 after Jan 31stNo refunds. No partial registrations.\n\nREGISTER BY JANUARY 31st. \nhttps://rhodeislandasla.org/ \n Contact rhodeislandasla@gmail.com with questions or if you would like more information.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/ri-asla-sites-series-part-two/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170302T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170302T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180209Z
UID:3410-1488475800-1488486600@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:AIAri Billiards Night
DESCRIPTION:{{cue}} \nClick here to register.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aiari-billiards-night/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIAri Chapter Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170308T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170310T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180209Z
UID:3403-1488945600-1489172400@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:AIA National - Grassroots
DESCRIPTION:AIA National – Grassroots in Washington\, D.C.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aia-national-grassroots/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIA National Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170310T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170310T040000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180208Z
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SUMMARY:Solitary Confinement Closing Reception
DESCRIPTION:Solitary Confinement: Inhumanity in Rhode Island seeks to educate the public about the abuses of solitary confinement in Rhode Island and throughout the country in order to create political pressure to reduce the prevalence of this violent practice. Presented at the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage\, the exhibition includes a full scale mock-up of a solitary cell\, audio testimony from people presently incarcerated in solitary confinement in Rhode Island\, writings and artwork from survivors of solitary\, and opportunities for attendees to write letters of support to people presently in solitary and to contribute to efforts to limit the use of solitary confinement in Rhode Island’s prisons.  The exhibition is curated by three MA students at the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities – Matthew Branch\, Thaddeus Gibson and Cherise Morris – with assistance from the Center’s Assistant Director of Programs\, Marisa Brown\, and from Rhode Island State Representative J. Aaron Regunberg and the national organizations Black and Pink and Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility\, which generously lent materials to the exhibition.  \n\nSolitary Confinement: Inhumanity in Rhode Island will be on exhibit at the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage until Friday\, March 10\, 2017.  The gallery is open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm and may be accessed from the Center’s main entrance at 50 Williams Street in Providence\, Rhode Island.   
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/solitary-confinement-closing-reception/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170313T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170313T040000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180208Z
UID:3401-1489393800-1489377600@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:RI ASLA - SITES series - Part Three
DESCRIPTION:Rhode Island Chapter of ASLA invites you to join us for a three part series on Sustainable Sites (SITES) presented by Steve Benz\, SITE Green Solutions\, LLC. SITES is the most comprehensive system for developing sustainable landscapes and is supported by the US Green Building Council. Visit the Sustainable Sites Initiative website for more information. This is part of our landscape architecture continuing education event series (LACES 9.0 LU/HSW)\nA DEEP DIVE INTO SITES ™\nPart One:  An Introduction to SITES v2SITES: Analysis and PlanningFebruary 14th 2017\n\nPart Two:  SITES: Soil and VegetationSITES: Water and MaterialsFebruary 27th 2017\n\nPart Three:  SITES: Human Health\, Education and PerformanceSITES: Construction\, O and M\, InnovationMarch 13th 2017\n\nLOCATION\nURI BAY CAMPUS\nBuilding 26\, Coastal Institute\nHazard Room215 South Ferry Rd\, Narragansett\, RI\, 02882\nTHREE PART SERIES\nThis is a Sustainable SITES ™ continuing education series. Steve Benz\, PE\, LEED Fellow\, Honorary ASLA of SITE Green Solutions\, LLC will be leading these training series intended for information and educational purposes. These sessions will help you prepare for the SITES™ AP exam\, however they are not intended as “test-prep” sessions. Steve first prepared and successfully delivered these to the OLIN LA office in 2016. \nSteve is a member of the SITES ™ Technical Core Committee and was Partner-In-Charge of OLIN’s Washington Canal Park\, a SITES™ 3-Star Pilot Project. Starting with an introductory session into SITES\, these sessions are each 1.5 hours (1.5 LACES LU/HSW). \nThe series are intended to be interactive and attendees are encouraged to bring specific project issues and challenges for discussion. \nPROGRAM DETAILS Sign-in 8:30am.Program 9:00am-12:30pm\nPROGRAM COSTIndividual ASLA Member $250Non-Member $325March 27th snow dayAdditional late fee $20 after Jan 31stNo refunds. No partial registrations.\n\nREGISTER BY JANUARY 31st. \nhttps://rhodeislandasla.org/ \n Contact rhodeislandasla@gmail.com with questions or if you would like more information.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/ri-asla-sites-series-part-three/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170315T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170318T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180208Z
UID:3421-1489550400-1489795200@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:A4LE Northeast Regional Conference Newsletter: Cities that Work\, Schools that Work
DESCRIPTION:Providence Biltmore\, 11 Dorrance Street\, Providence\, RI 02903 \n{{prov}} \nThe 21st Century has empowered renewed focus on several educational strategies with a common theme. Whether noted as Project-Based Learning\, 21st Century Learning or even an updated focus on Career and Technical Education\, each of these themes stresses creativity\, critical thinking\, communication and collaboration as essential ingredients to prepare students for the future. Schools and educational leaders have an invigorated emphasis to prepare students for work and college in collaborative environments and cooperative work teams. School design is following suit with spaces and plans that encourage multi-disciplinary education that more closely simulates the workplace in cities that are working and growing. Northeastern cities are experiencing corporate and cultural renaissance… turning into vibrant new communities powered by workforce creativity. Join the Association for Learning Environments Northeast Region in a “City that Works\,” Providence\, Rhode Island\, as we discuss what it takes to make “Schools that Work” in the 21st Century. \nRegister here.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/a4le-northeast-regional-conference-newsletter-cities-that-work-schools-that-work/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:AIA National Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170316T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170316T040000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045203
CREATED:20210730T180208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T180208Z
UID:3422-1489687200-1489636800@aia-ri.org
SUMMARY:Innovations in LED Lighting Technology
DESCRIPTION:A.Autiello Construction Co. | 125 Carlsbad St | Cranston RI 02920 \nThe advancement of LED technology has disrupted the electric lighting industry. As the built environment transforms from the assembly inanimate materials to world of intelligent\, interconnected solid state electronic devices throughout a facility that embraces the Internet of Things (IoT)\, new methodology is the imperative. Come and learn about award-winning line of architectural illumination products and the benefits of LED technology they deliver! \n* All AIA registered architects will receive 1 LU | HSW credit. Certificates are also provided. REGISTEREmail s.titcomb@autielloconstruction.com to register. | Presentation will start promptly at 6:00 pm\, followed by a Q&A session + networking \n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/innovations-in-led-lighting-technology/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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