Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Catch the Green Wave

Green Building & Sustainable Design
Presented by Jeff Adams

Wednesday, November 18th
Social: 5:30pm
Dinner: 6:00pm
Program: 7:00pm

Where: Old Spaghetti Factory
111 N Twin Oaks Valley Rd
San Marcos, CA
(Directions)

Cost: AIA/CSI members: $25
Non-members $30
Students: $15

CSI members required to pay at the door

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Friday, October 23, 2009

ASLASD Lecture | November 5 | By: Mark Rios

As Founding Principal, Mark Rios, FAIA, FASLA, has been the leader of both the design and business direction of Rios Clementi Hale Studios since first establishing the firm Rios Associates in 1985. Under his design leadership, the firm has developed an international reputation for its collaborative and multi-disciplinary approach, establishing an award-winning tradition across an unprecedented range of design disciplines.

Though formally trained in both architecture and landscape architecture, Mark's eclectic interests and innate curiosity have propelled his creative explorations beyond traditional professional borders. The firm-renamed in 2003 to acknowledge its collaborative nature-spans the design disciplines of architecture, landscape, interiors, graphics, branding, planning, and product design for clients that include entertainment studios and venues, cultural institutions, schools and universities, city agencies and departments, retail and restaurant establishments, and private individuals. This approach spurred the American Institute of Architects California Council to bestow its 2007 Firm Award to the multi-discipline practice.

Mark was Chairman of Landscape Architecture at USC from 2001 to 2007, and has been on the faculty at UCLA. He was elevated to AIA Fellow in 1999 and to ASLA Fellow in 2006.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Architect and The Architectural Lighting Designer

























When: Wednesday October 28th.
Social: 5:30pm
Dinner: 6:00pm
Program: 7:00pm

Where: Old Spaghetti Factory
111 N Twin Oaks Valley Rd
San Marcos, CA
(Direct ions)

Cost: Members: $25
Non-members $30
Students: $15

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Inaugural A2A House Tour and Garden Social

A2A - Where AIA Palomar Members Share Ideas!
When: Sunday, October 18th 3-6 pm
Where: Historical Edgar Ullrich home
1745 Kearsarge Road in La Jolla
Register online at www.mymemberlink.com/aiapalomar


Monday, September 28, 2009


You are cordially invited to attend
INSIDE THE ARCHITECT'S STUDIO
with
Robert Mosher, FAIA

Join the San Diego Architectural Foundation for an intimate, insightful evening with one of San Diego's architectural pioneers.
Hosted by Keith York.

Please save the date for the first in our series of profiles, conversations and refreshments to be held on

Thursday the 29th of October, 2009 at 6:30 p.m.

at The Neurosciences Institute as part of the Performing Arts Program at The Neurosciences Institute
10640 John J Hopkins DrSan Diego, CA 92121

Admission is $10 for members of the SDAF, $15 for non-membersand $5 for students (with current ID).
Feel free to join the SDAF at this time and receive your admission as part of your new membership.

Tickets available soon.
For more information email info@sdarchitecture.org.




Thursday, September 3, 2009

Seismic Event- October 1st- Stanford University



Seismic Event
Best Practices on the reduction of Seismic Risk in design.


The American Institute of Architects - Santa Clara Chapter, and The Earthquake Engineering Research Institute





The American Institute of Architects of Santa Clara County is pleased to invite you to a Seismic Event, presented in conjunction with the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI), held on Friday, October 1st at Tressider Hall at Stanford University.

If you are involved in the design of facilitation of buildings in California – whether hospital, schools, municipal buildings or any construction, you should be a part of this conversation!


The Event will bring engineering experts from renowned structural engineering firms, regulatory organizations, building jurisdictions and the academic communities. Join this dynamic event and take part in learning about the seismic force, resilient cities, engineering methods, and projects from around the world that showcase the latest seismic technologies for new and renovated structures.



The objective of this daylong session is to identify factors in reducing seismic risk and understand how to that hinder the speed and the consistency with which solar energy systems are grid-connected. Event speakers will propose methods that address codes, improve project management and production efficiency, and reduce project costs.

Current Agenda
8:15 am – “Seismic Hazards and Site Selection”
Successful design starts at the site!
Session Leader: Richard Eisner, FAIA
Mary Lou Zoback, PhD – Seismologist, VP, Risk Management Solutions, Inc.
Jonathan Bray, PhD, PE – Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UCB
10:00 am – “Disaster Resilience, Sustainability and Public Policy”
Designing buildings right the first time to create resilient cities!
Session Leader: Christopher Arnold, FAIA
Chris Poland, SE, FSEAOC, NAE – Senior Principal, Degenkolb Engineers, Inc.
Lindsey Maclise, PE, LEED AP – Project Manager, Forell/Elsesser Engineers, Inc.
11:30 am – Lunch
During lunch a shake table demonstration at the Blume Earthquake Engineering Center next door to the presentation Hall!
12:30 pm - "Building Configuration & Seismic Issues in Architectural Design”
A building’s shape and mass can quickly changed a project’s desired outcomes.
Mary Comerio – Professor/Chair Department of Architecture, Univ. of Cal - Berkeley.
Mark Sarkisian, PE, SE, LEED® AP – Director, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP.
2:45 pm - "Non-Structural Design Philosophy”
Early systems and component coordination and detailing can reduce risk, rework and overruns.
Session Leader: Natalie Thomas, AIA, LEED AP, Healthcare Principal, HMC Architects
Robert Reitherman – Executive Director of CUREE
Maryann Phipps, SE, FSEAOC – Principal, ESTRUCTURE
Chris Tokas, SE, FSEAOC – Manager, OSHPD Seismic Retrofit Program
2:45 pm - "Regulations, Research, Retrofit and the Future”
Stay in the conversation with clients, engineers and regulators on the latest seismic solutions.
Ron Hamburger, SE, PE – Senior Principal, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc..
William Holmes, SE – Principal, Rutherford Chekene
Thalia Anagnos, PhD – Professor, General Engineering, San Jose State University

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Monday, August 31, 2009

November ADA Course

Register Online at www.mymemberlink.com/aiapalomar