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SUMMARY:AIGA RI: KnowHER Design Talks featuring Ellen Lupton
DESCRIPTION:Providence Public Library\, 150 Empire Street\, Providence\, RI 02903 \nThis year\, AIGA Rhode Island will be putting on the first ever KnowHER Design Talks. This series celebrates and highlights the strong female powerhouses who make up our design industry. Every Thursday throughout the month of March\, one female designer will give a presentation on her work and her experiences.  \nOn the last Thursday of the month\, a panel discussion moderated by Debbie Millman\, will be held to discuss women in design.  \nWe want to expose all designers to the influential and inspiring female graphic designers in our creative community. \nEllen Lupton is curator of contemporary design at Cooper-Hewitt\, National Design Museum in New York City and director of the Graphic Design MFA program at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore. An author of numerous books and articles on design\, she is a public-minded critic\, frequent lecturer\, and AIGA Gold Medalist. \nAdvance Tickets:$10 AIGA Members$15 Non-Members$5 Students (must show proof of purchase & valid ID) \nALL Tickets bought at the door ARE $15 (students included) \nRegister here.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aiga-ri-knowher-design-talks-featuring-ellen-lupton/
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SUMMARY:PVD Fest Community Meeting
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URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/pvd-fest-community-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Grassroots 2016
DESCRIPTION:{{grassroots}} \nGrassroots 2016 is the premier annual gathering for leaders of the American Institute of Architects. It is an essential Professional Development resource for those who want to become better civic and chapter leaders. \nShare your vision and voice and make a difference in Detroit\, where a new revitalization movement has swept the city. \nGrassroots 2016 takes place at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center\, beginning officially on Wednesday\, February 24 and ending on Thursday\, February 25 by 3:00 p.m. If you arrive early\, please join us for a Welcome Reception on Tuesday from 5:00–7:00 p.m. in the hotel. \nThis year’s event will be a one-of-a kind experience for YOU. Participants will come away with: \n• Free registration for up to 3 members of staffed components and 2 members of unstaffed component. \n• Creative ideas and thoughts on how to meet some of the challenging economic\, social and cultural issues facing cities. \n• Knowledge\, resources and tools that you can implement in your component\, firm and local government. \n• Essential leadership skills that can help you in your leadership position. \n• Contacts and lasting friends who you can continue to share and exchange information and best practices. \n• An understanding of your role in transforming the organization into one that is valued by the public through networking\, peer to peer dialogue and programs. \nClick here for registration and travel information.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/grassroots-2016/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160212T173000
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SUMMARY:"City Talks" AIAri's Open House and Discussion on the Planning of Providence
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URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/city-talks-aiaris-open-house-and-discussion-on-the-planning-of-providence/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160201T180000
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SUMMARY:#ResilientPVD Lab
DESCRIPTION:On February 1st – 3rd\, a team of experts from around the country will come to Providence for three days of charrettes\, workshops\, and community meetings to explore how Providence’s infrastructure\, buildings\, and neighborhoods can prepare for the impacts climate change. Join Mayor Jorge Elorza and the Office of Sustainability encourage you to join us for the following events: \nStakeholder Sessions: Monday\, Feb. 1st at 2 PM in City Hall: There will be three simultaneous focus groups on infrastructure vulnerability\, incorporating climate resilience into building and development practices\, and building social and community resilience. \nCommunity Workshop: Monday\, Feb. 1st at 6 PM at Providence Career and Technical Academy Cafeteria \nFinal Presentation: Wednesday\, Feb. 3rd at 6 PM at 444 Westminster St \nPlease use the registration form to indicate your participation in any or all of these events. If you are interested in volunteering\, please click here. Learn more here. \nRegister here.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/resilientpvd-lab/
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SUMMARY:RISD Department of Architecture Presents: Deep Energy Retrofits of Historic Buildings
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URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/risd-department-of-architecture-presents-deep-energy-retrofits-of-historic-buildings/
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SUMMARY:RWU SAAHP Lecture: Brook Muller
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URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/rwu-saahp-lecture-brook-muller/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151216T173000
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SUMMARY:Rhode Island Commercial Energy Code Trainings: Brown University-Applied Math Building
DESCRIPTION:170 Hope Street\, Conference Room 108\, Providence\, RI \n{{brown}} \nTour from 5:30pm-6:30pm-Free Admission \nThe Applied Math building is an enabling project for a new engineering building. It utilized a Design/Build deliverymethod in an effort to maximize design opportunities and the project budget\, while reducing risk. The Applied MathProject is a mixed-use building comprised of approximately 13\,000 s.f. of offices and support spaces for theUniversity’s Division of Applied Mathematics. The project is designed to achieve a LEED Gold rating from the USGBC.Brown University requires new construction and major renovation projects to be a minimum of 25% more efficient\,and up to 50% more efficient than the Rhode Island adopted International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) at timeof permit application. Compared to the code baseline case for building loads the project is expected to reduce annualenergy consumption by a minimum of 29.42% in site BTU energy use\, surpassing the 25% requirement. Energyefficiency measures include HVAC energy recovery\, radiant heat\, reduced light power densities\, and automaticoccupancy controls. \nRegister here.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/rhode-island-commercial-energy-code-trainings-brown-university-applied-math-building/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151116T080000
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SUMMARY:Coastal Code Update
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URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/coastal-code-update/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151107T100000
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SUMMARY:Design Earth: Design in a Changing Climate
DESCRIPTION:{{design-earth}} \nClick here to register.{{design-earth}}
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/design-earth-design-in-a-changing-climate/
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SUMMARY:AIA New England 2015 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:University of Hartford\, 200 Bloomfield Avenue\, West Hartford\, CT \nHosted by AIA ConnecticutSchedule of Events:12:30-3:00 pm – AIA New England Board of Directors meeting (The S/L/A/M Collaborative\, Glastonbury\, CT)4:00-5:00 pm – Keynote Lecture: Steven Chung\, AIA\, Steven Chung\, Architect\, Boston\, Host of PBS’s Cool Spaces (free and open to the public; Wilde Auditorium; registration requested)5:00-6:30 pm – Reception (Department of Architecture)6:30 pm – Dinner and Design Awards Presentations (1877 Club\, Harry Jack Gray Conference Center) The Hilton Hartford\, 315 Trumbull Street\, Hartford 06103 (860-728-5151) is offering a special rate of $159.00/night. Please mention that this is a University of Hartford event. \nRegister here.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aia-new-england-2015-annual-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151028T090000
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SUMMARY:Mini-Masonry Day
DESCRIPTION:The Crowne Plaza Hotel\, 801 Greenwich Avenue\, Warwick\, RI 02886 \nSCHEDULE: \n  \n  9:00 AM to   9:30 AM – Registration\, Continental Breakfast and Exhibit Time \n  9:30 AM to 10:15 AM – Advanced Masonry Details – Part 1 \n10:15 AM to 10:45 AM – Exhibit Time and Coffee Break \n10:45 AM to 11:30 AM – Advanced Masonry Details – Part 2 \n11:30 AM to 12:00 PM – Exhibit Tiime \nPRESENTATION \n  \nAdvanced Masonry Details for Buildings and Landscape Architecture \nApproved for 1.50 Hours (HSW) AIA-CES Credit \nApproved for 1.50 Hours of credit for Building Officials \n  \nThis presentation will highlight new advances in masonry details for buildings and landscape design.  The presentation will include NEW details for ventilated cavity walls\, anchored veneer with stud back-up\, thin adhered veneers with continuous insulation\, partition walls\, site walls and exterior paving\, This seminar will include new contemporary details for stone\, brick\, tile\, terrazzo\, restoration and CMU. The presentation will illustrate these details using examples of several buildings. \n  \nPresenter: \n  \nRichard Filloramo is Area Director of Market Development and Technical Services for the International Masonry Institute New England Region – Connecticut / Rhode Island Office.  He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Architecture from Ohio State University and an Associate’s Degree in Construction Technology from Wentworth Institute of Technology.  He has more than 41 years of experience in the masonry industry.  He served as the national IMI liaison for building codes and standards and is a member of the Masonry Standards Joint Committee\, the code writing body responsible for the Masonry 530 Code. He has served on numerous committees and has been a member of The Masonry Society\, American Institute of Architects\, US Green Building Council\, CEFPI\, National Concrete Masonry Association\, Brick Institute of America\, Construction Specification Institute\, Building Safety Seismic Committee of NEHRP\, American Society of Civil Engineers\, American Concrete Institute\, ASTM\, ICC\, USGBC\, CTGBC and several other national and regional organizations.  He has written many technical papers\, spearheaded efforts to educate the industry on new masonry codes and design requirements for masonry construction\, and lectured across the country.  Mr. Filloramo has been involved with the design\, construction and inspection of more than 5\,000 building projects.  \n  \n  \nREGISTRATION: \n  \nTo register\, simply email phawthorne@imiweb.org as soon as possible\, and no later than Wednesday\, October 14\, 2015.  There is no charge for this seminar but you must register\, as space is limited.  \n  \n\n\n\n \n \n \n\n\n \n \n \n\n\n \n \n \n\n\n \n \n \n\n\n \n \n \n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:AIAri Gallery Night Pumpkin Carving Competition
DESCRIPTION:{{pumpkin}} \nCome out on Thursday\, October 15\, to Gallery Night at AIAri and witness the spooktacular x-acto skills of local architects and designers! Winners will be chosen by popular vote the night of the event. Carve a pumpkin\, and bring your friends to have a scary good time! Entering the contest is free. To enter\, e-mail Jen Zolkos at execdir@aia-ri.org. Rules & RegulationsPumpkins must be carved and hollowed before being dropped offPumpkins should be brought to AIAri between 3:00pm-5:00pm Wednesday\, October 14 or 12:00pm-2:00pm on Thursday\, October 15 before 5:30pm. If you are unable to deliver your pumpkin at these times\, please contact Jen Zolkos at execdir@aia-ri.org to make other arrangements.There is no fee to enter the contest\, but you must submit your information to Jen Zolkos at execdir@aia-ri.orgEach person may submit up to 3 pumpkinsPumpkins will be judged by the attendees to Gallery Night at the AIAri Window on Architecture on Thursday\, October 15 from 5:30pm – 7:30pm. Winners will be announced at 8:00pmAIAri will be providing LED lighting for the pumpkinsPumpkins may be picked up immediately after 8:00pm on Thursday\, October 15 or on Friday\, October 16 before 6:00pm. Pumpkins that are leftover will be composted.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aiari-gallery-night-pumpkin-carving-competition/
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SUMMARY:A Night of Opening Doors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151002T173000
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SUMMARY:Special Pecha Kucha Event: Providenceâ€™s Creative Class
DESCRIPTION:{{pechakucha}} \nAurora\, 276 Westminster Street\, Providence \nIn collaboration with Providence Pecha Kucha and the AIA National Committee on Design\, please join us for a special Pecha Kucha event on Friday\, October 02\, featuring ten members of Providence’s Creative Class: \nKyla Coburn\, Founder\, Kyla Coburn DesignsKevin Cunningham\, Founder\, Spirare SurfboardsEd Frenette\, AIA\, Senior Vice President\, Symmes Maini & McKee AssociatesLeeAnn Herreid\, Founder\, Individual IconsSusan Mocarski\, Founder\, CleverhoodLucie Searle\, Development Manager\, AS220Yarrow Thorne\, Founder\, The Avenue ConceptMartha Werenfels\, AIA\, Principal\, Durkee Brown Viveiros Werenfels ArchitectsChristine West\, AIA\, Principal\, Kite ArchitectsSteve White\, AIA\, Dean\, Roger Williams University School of Architecture
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/special-pecha-kucha-event-providenceaes-creative-class/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150926T140000
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SUMMARY:Newport Libations Salon Series
DESCRIPTION:Starting at 345 Thames St. Newport \nTours and Presentations: Midtown Oyster Bar & The Fifth Element \n{{newportlibations{{Join AIA Rhode Island for a tour of two exciting Newport locations where older\, under-performing buildings have been adaptively re-purposed into hip and lively places. Local designers will share the stories of transformation while you enjoy these spaces – and their tasty offerings – for yourself! \nPresenters: Dan Herchenroether\, AIA\, of Northeast Collaborative Architects\, and Spencer McCombe\, AIA of Cordtsen Design Architecture \n$25 per ticket \nDrinks and refreshments provided \nAIA CEUs 1.0 \nClick here for tickets. \n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/newport-libations-salon-series/
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SUMMARY:DESIGNxri Featured Speaker Series with Friedrich St. Florian
DESCRIPTION:RISD Metcalf Auditorium at Chace Center\, 20 North Main Street Providence RI 02903 \nIn the 1960’s and 1970’s\, Friedrich St.Florian belonged to a group of young architects whose search for a new architecture was fueled by their fascination with new technologies and new materials. It was a euphoric moment in history when dreams and visions for a better future seemed justifiable. St.Florian’s intellectual curiosity soon shifted to the prospect of creating an architecture that is less physical and more ephemeral. The Imaginary Space installation at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm in 1969 brought him international recognition and an invitation to join the newly founded Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT. There\, St.Florian continued his experiments with ephemeral space and designed a luminous bridge for the Charles River. \nSt.Florian’s winning design for the World War II Memorial in Washington\, DC\, the result of a national competition\, is his most visible work to date. It adds an entirely new type to Washington’s unique memorial landscape. It celebrates the triumph of democracy in mid 20th century while enriching the lives of those who visit. \nThough perhaps his most notable contribution to Providence and Rhode Island was his vision of a new Providence cityscape. Outlined on a napkin at a then popular Providence eatery\, St.Florian along with fellow architects William Warner and Irving Haynes\, laid out the plan to uncover the Providence River (then covered for parking lots and roadways) and move the train tracks (originally along Burnside Park) that made way for the creation of Providence Place Park and other new developments for the city. \nFriedrich St.Florian continues his architectural practice to date. He has designed a number of unapologetic modern residencies and continues to participate in major urban design projects throughout the world. In addition to his practice\, St.Florian has contributed significantly to the formation of two generations of aspiring architects during his forty two years as Professor of Architecture at the Rhode Island School of Design. He served as Dean of Architectural Studies for eight years and Chief Critic of the European Honors Program in Rome for four years. RISD’s architecture program flourished during his years of leadership. St.Florian has won numerous awards for his achievements in the field of architecture. His visionary drawings are in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris. He is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome and a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Brown University bestowed upon him the degree of Doctor of Fine Arts\, honoris causa in 2006. \nRefreshments will be provided.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/designxri-featured-speaker-series-with-friedrich-st-florian/
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SUMMARY:New England Electrical and Alarm Expo
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URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/new-england-electrical-and-alarm-expo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150918T040000
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SUMMARY:PARKing Day Providence
DESCRIPTION:PARK(ing) Day is an annual worldwide event where artists\, designers and citizens transform metered parking spots into temporary public parks. \nThe project began in 2005 when Rebar\, a San Francisco art and design studio\, converted a single metered parking space into a temporary public park in downtown San Francisco. Since 2005\, PARK(ing) Day has evolved into a global movement\, with organizations and individuals (operating independently of Rebar but following an established set of guidelines) creating new forms of temporary public space in urban contexts around the world. \nThe mission of PARK(ing) Day is to call attention to the need for more urban open space\, to generate critical debate around how public space is created and allocated\, and to improve the quality of urban human habitat … at least until the meter runs out! \nIn 2013\, AIAri teamed up with RI ASLA and Transport Providence to bring the first PARK(ing) Day to Providence. Working in close collaboration with the City of Providence\, the Downtown Improvement District\, and with incredible support from the Department of Public Works\, Providence had over 30 parklets in its inaugural year. \nThis year\, PARK(ing) Day Providence is looking to expand its presence with 23 parklets Downtown and by creating a protected bike lane on Broadway on the West Side of Providence. \nPARK(ing) Day is held on the third Friday of September\, rain or shine\, and this year\, will take place on Friday\, September 18. To find out more about creating a parklet or to be a sponsor\, visit www.parkingdaypvd.org.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/parking-day-providence/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150917T170000
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SUMMARY:Gallery Night: Hagerty House 1.011
DESCRIPTION:AIAri Windows on Architecture\, 158 Washington Street\, Providence\, RI 02903 \n{{hagerty{{In the 1930s\, Walter Gropius worked with Marcel Breuer to design a house in the costal Massachusetts town of Cohasset. This epitome of principled design\, Hagerty House\, is as much a work of progressive genius as it is an emblem of tortured compromise. Over 75 years after its completion\, at a time when the notion of the modernist canonical precedent is a rarity\, Hagerty House 1.011 is an experiment in architectural versioning and representation. The authors of this project do not claim any design authority of the building\, but have taken the retrospectively contested features of the house as an implied invitation to make delicate and minor revisions\, while strictly and respectfully adhering to the principles of the original work. Through modern day techniques of drawing\, rendering\, and printing\, Hagerty House 1.011 provides new insight into the original design and shows the power of representing ideas in the space of paper.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/gallery-night-hagerty-house-1-011/
CATEGORIES:CEU Offering - Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150915T170000
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SUMMARY:RI Energy Code Training: Tiverton Library
DESCRIPTION:{{tiverton}} \nThe new Tiverton Library is approximately 23\,800 square feet and includes a community meeting hall\, café\, children’s library\, teen room and exterior public courtyard spaces. While Tiverton did not seek LEED Certification from the U.S.Green Building Council\, the building design incorporated LEED v.3 New Construction standards and included a workshop on environmentally friendly library design. \n The Tiverton Library was designed to have a predicted site Energy Use Intensity (EUI) of 43 kBtu/s.f./yr. The actual EUI will be determined after a full year of operation. The project is predicted to reduce annual energy costs per square foot by 45% compared to the baseline model. \n Active energy efficiency measures include a high performance building enclosure\, a dedicated outdoor air system\, CO2-based demand controlled ventilation\, variable frequency drives for fan speeds\, high efficiency condensing boilers for both heating and domestic hot water\, reduced light power densities\, LED lighting\, automatic occupancy sensors\, and daylight dimming controls. \n  \nClick here to register. \n  \n{{energy-code-sponsor}} \n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/ri-energy-code-training-tiverton-library/
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150909T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150909T040000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122221
CREATED:20210730T180246Z
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SUMMARY:SAAHP Public Events Series Presents   â€œModern Architecture in Latin America: Art\, Technology\, and Utopiaâ€
DESCRIPTION:DF Pray Foundation Lecture Theater\, ARCH 132 \nLuis E. Carranza\, Professor\, Roger Williams University School of Architecture\, Art\, and Historic Preservation & Fernando Lara\, Associate Professor\, University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture \n{{rwuevent}}
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/saahp-public-events-series-presents-aeoemodern-architecture-in-latin-america-art-technology-and-utopiaae%c2%9d/
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150820T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150820T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122221
CREATED:20210730T180246Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Night: AIGA
DESCRIPTION:AIA Windows on Architecture\, 158 Washington Street\, Providence\, RI 02903 \n{{aiga}} \nPlease join us in celebrating local designers designing for good. AIGA’s Design for Good initiative supports and sustains designers who play a catalytic role in communities through projects that create positive social impact. \nOur special guest curator is Rich Hollant is the principal\, lead strategist and a design director at co:lab. He has been honored by Fast Company as one of the 11 most generous designers working on social value.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/gallery-night-aiga/
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150723T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150723T040000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122221
CREATED:20210730T180246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210806T102840Z
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SUMMARY:Save the Date! AIAri Summer Conference and Expo: Going Coastal-Designing Building Envelopes for a Coastal Environment
DESCRIPTION:Roger Williams University\, One Old Ferry Road\, Bristol\, RI 02809 \n6 HSW LU \n {{summer}} \nPlease join AIA Rhode Island for an informative day of discussions about designing building envelopes for a coastal environment. The afternoon will be followed by the AIAri Allied Member Expo\, cocktail hour\, and lobster dinner taking place in the new RWU Sailing Center.  We look forward to seeing you next Thursday\, July 23rd! \nSessions: 9:30am to 3:45pm RWU Architecture School Building \nPresentation and BuildingTour of Sailing Center 4:00pm -5:30pm \nAllied Member Expo and Cocktail Hour 5:45pm-7:00pm Sailing Center \nLobster Boil 7:00pm Sailing Center \nClick {{document:15-0707-aiari-summer-expo-planning-03-pdf.pdf{{ for full schedule. \nRegister here. \nPresenters include: \nChris Benedict\nChris Benedict is an architect in New York City. Her firm\, Chris Benedict\, R.A. specializes in the design of energy efficient\, durable\, healthy housing projects that are built for the same price as typical construction. Chris has rehabilitated eighty-one apartment buildings in New York City. Eighteen of these buildings were the first sustainable and energy efficient gut rehabilitation projects in New York City (1997). The project was awarded Environmental Project of the Year by The New York Chapter of The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) and Chris was awarded Environmental Professional of the Year in 1999 by AEE International. Chris’ ground breaking strategies for gut rehabilitation in New York City have become the basis for The City of New York’s new guidelines for construction. Four new construction residential buildings with 104 apartments designed by Chris are complete. These new buildings each use 15% of the energy of a typical building of the same size for heat and hot water\, and 50% of the electricity but cost the same to build as typical residential buildings. \nLen Anastassi\nLen Anastasi worked in the construction industry for twenty years in masonry\, waterproofing and restoration work. He currently owns EXO-TEC Manufacturing\, Inc. which manufactures specialty construction products\, EXO-TEC Solutions\, Inc.which performs marketing work for various quality and innovative manufacturers of construction products and EXO-TEC Consulting\, Inc. which performs consulting services on building enclosure issues for building owners\, managers\, design professionals and lawyers. In his construction and consulting work\, he has performed inspections and / or repairs on over 300 buildings as well as giving expert testimony in trials and reviews on dozens of legal cases. He is a member of ASTM’s E 06 Committee on Building Performance where he has authored both proposed standards as well as proposed changes to existing standards. He is a member of the Boston Society of Architects’ Building Enclosure Council where he has presented on several topics. He has also presented at the Build Boston Exposition ( now known as ABX )\, AIA National Convention\, CSI National Convention\, NIBS Symposiums\, ASTM Symposiums and various industry association chapters.. He is a past President of the Air Barrier Association of America and current Director as well as a member of the Construction Specification Institute ( CSI ) and the International Concrete Repair Institute ( ICRI ). His is a current member of the Board of Directors for the Boston Chapter of the CSI. He is also a guest lecturer at the Boston Architectural Center. \n  \n 
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/save-the-date-aiari-summer-conference-and-expo-going-coastal-designing-building-envelopes-for-a-coastal-environment/
CATEGORIES:AIAri Board of Directors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150716T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150716T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122221
CREATED:20210730T180246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210806T102841Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Night:  Student Work and Architectural Drawings
DESCRIPTION:LOCATION: AIAri Window on Architecture\, 158 Washington Street\, Providence\, RI 02903
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/gallery-night-student-work-and-architectural-drawings/
CATEGORIES:CEU Offering - Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150625T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122221
CREATED:20210730T180246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210806T102841Z
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SUMMARY:AIAri Membership Committee Event at the Gilbert Stuart Birthplace and Museum
DESCRIPTION:{{june}} \nRegister here.
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aiari-membership-committee-event-at-the-gilbert-stuart-birthplace-and-museum/
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150618T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150618T040000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122221
CREATED:20210730T180246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210806T102841Z
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SUMMARY:OldcastleÂ® Architectural and J&J Materials AIA Dinner & Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Grand Rose Ballroom @ The Clarion Hotel Providence/  Seekonk 940 Fall River Ave.\, Seekonk\, MA \nAIA Presentations Provided: \nNEW! IECC Energy Review and Masonry Compliance Options-AIA LU 1HSW\nThis Sustainable Design and Health\, Safety and Welfare presentation discusses the changes in the Model Energy Codes\, notably the 2012 IECC (International Energy Conservation Code) are creating challenges to masonry wall systems. This presentation reviews exterior envelope R-Value requirements and masonry wall compliance options. \nDesigning with Innovative Architectural Blocks for Buildings-AIA LU 1\nAIA approved course. This course for 1.0 LU hours. Concrete blocks are not just for foundations and basements. Architectural masonry units are animating the facades of schools\, supporting columns of healthcare facilities and gracing the arches of shopping malls. This program will cover the vast range of masonry units available and their potential uses. Designing and building masonry structures to look good for the life of the building requires a fundamental understanding of the enemies of masonry and proper detailing to protect your walls. This discussion on critical detailing and project management will ensure lasting beauty of masonry units. \nRSVP: John Machunis 978-807-0862 / john.machunis@oldcastle.com
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/oldcastlea-architectural-and-jj-materials-aia-dinner-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150617T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150617T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122222
CREATED:20210730T180246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210806T102841Z
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SUMMARY:AIAri COTE Construction Tour- Pre-Certified PHIUS Passive House
DESCRIPTION:66 Brownell Street\, Warren\, RI 02885 \n{{cote{{Join AIAri COTE for a construction tour of the first pre-certified PHIUS Passive House in Rhode Island.  Meeting very strict energy efficiency goals\, the Anton house is also designed for resiliency in a coastal environment\, qualifies for Energy Star ratings\, EPA Indoor AirPLUS and EPA Water Sense programs.  \n1LU HSW \nPresenter: Chris Manlove-Swanson Construction \nRSVP: Jennifer Space –jennifers@nemd.com
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/aiari-cote-construction-tour-pre-certified-phius-passive-house/
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150613T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122222
CREATED:20210730T180246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210806T102841Z
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SUMMARY:PPS Festival of Historic Houses
DESCRIPTION:Tour begins at 357 Benefit Street\, Providence\, RI 02906 \nOn Saturday\, June 13\, PPS will host our 36th Festival of Historic Houses\, showcasing contemporary living in historic homes\, and guiding attendees through residences in the storied Fox Point neighborhood. \nThe Festival tour provides a rare opportunity to step inside historic properties in Fox Point and learn about their origins and inhabitants while viewing firsthand the modern day living spaces in these prized\, preserved spaces. The Festival will feature over a dozen homes and gardens. \nProperties on Williams Street\, Arnold Street\, and Benefit Street\, will be open for touring; participants will enjoy seeing Greek Revival architecture\, 18th century architectural features and trim\, Victorian design elements\, and Colonial Revival additions. The 2015 Festival is part of the citywide Providence International Arts Festival\, with activities throughout Providence from June 11-14.  Discounted tickets available online until Thursday\, June 11 at noon. Full price tickets will be available on the day of the tour.               \nFor more information and to register visit: \nwww.ProvidenceHouseTour.com
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/pps-festival-of-historic-houses/
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150610T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150610T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122222
CREATED:20210730T180247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210806T102841Z
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SUMMARY:CNU New England Presents: Streetcar Revival: Providence\, New England\, and lessons learned from the World's Best Transit City
DESCRIPTION:Aurora\, 276 Westminster Street\, Providence\, RI 02903 \nProvidence\, New England\, and lessons learned from the World’s Best Transit City  \n{{streetcar{{Join CNU New England for a discussion of the Providence Streetcar project as well as insights from world-class transit systems. Our conversation will explore the potential impacts to Providence\, the unique opportunities and challenges for streetcars in New England’s towns and cities\, and lessons learned from cities across the world.  Martina Haggerty\, Associate Director of Special Projects for the City of Providence Department of Planning and Development\, will present current plans for the  Providence Streetcar. The planned modern streetcar route will connect Rhode Island’s largest employment hubs\, several world-class institutions\, more than 50\,000 people working in the urban core\, numerous arts and events venues\, and the State’s two main transportation hubs\, while passing directly through the City’s key redevelopment area made available by the recent relocation of Interstate 195. Dr. Norman Garrick\, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Connecticut will discuss lessons from streetcar systems around the world. Dr. Garrick specializes in the planning and design of transit\, streets and highways\, bicycle and pedestrian facilities\, and parking policies. His writings and research have been featured in The Atlantic Cities\, Planetizen\, The Washington Post\, The Denver Post\, and The Hartford Courant. This year he was a Visiting Professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich.  $5 admission. Please register to let us know that you’re coming:
URL:https://aia-ri.org/event/cnu-new-england-presents-streetcar-revival-providence-new-england-and-lessons-learned-from-the-worlds-best-transit-city/
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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