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SUMMARY:House Tour: Almost Off-Grid\, a Sustainable Ranch in Santa Ynez
DESCRIPTION:Address & directions will be sent prior to the tour  \n1 LU/HSW \nThe ranch is a rural collection of barns\, horse pastures\, and food production in a largely self-sufficient landscape powered by photovoltaics\, water sourced from an on-site well\, gardens composted with animal waste\, rain water harvested\, and all new landscape plantings being organic food crops. \nThe house completes the assemblage\, raised over the slightly sloping site. Three volumes have been placed under the continuous roof: a one-bedroom house\, a one-bedroom guest house\, and an upper level studio. Between and around the volumes are habitable terraces. The living space opens to 360-degree views of mountains and agricultural fields. The design is based on sustainable principles\, and as with the entire ranch\, the house is fully powered by the sun with all systems being electric. \nAttendees need to sign this waiver. Send back to info@aiasb.com. \nIf you are interested in ride sharing\, please contact info@aiasb.com.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/house-tour-almost-off-grid-a-sustainable-ranch-in-santa-ynez/
CATEGORIES:Hard Hat Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220419T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220419T170000
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SUMMARY:Hard Hat Tour - 800sf All-Electric Home in Carpinteria
DESCRIPTION:1 Pending HSW/LU \nArchitect: Mary Andrulaitis\, AIA of NMA \nGeneral Contractor: Allen Construction \nSpeakers: Ryan Cullinen (Vice President\, Allen Construction)\, Preston Taylor (Allen Construction)\, Mary Andrulaitis (NMA Architects) \nThis Hard Hat Tour showcases the in-progress construction of an 800sf all-electric single-family residence located on an undeveloped property in the foothills of Carpinteria. The property owners\, an active\, young professional couple\, desired a sustainable\, all-electric home design that suited their lifestyle and responded to the natural features of the site. NMA Architects developed a master-plan for the property – one that incorporates the future development of a larger residence and pool in addition to the smaller residence currently under construction. The small stand-alone residence is intended to easily convert to a legal guest house in the future\, but keeping in mind the livability of a full-time residence in the shorter term. The home is designed using simple forms\, creating spaces that live larger than their dimensional footprint\, and that respond to the natural site topography. Generous outdoor spaces conducive to the indoor-outdoor lifestyle expand the living areas. A simple and natural finish material palette is used to blend with the natural environment. \nBring a hard hat\, sturdy shoes for uneven footing\, it is an active project site. \nParking is limited onsite and there is little street parking. As a result\, CARPOOLING IS ENCOURAGED. Allen staff will be on hand to direct stacked parking on site. \nRegistration required.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/hard-hat-tour-800sf-all-electric-home-in-carpinteria/
CATEGORIES:Hard Hat Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200629T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200629T133000
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CREATED:20200610T170152Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Hard Hat Tour: College of the Canyons
DESCRIPTION:Tour will be led by Thierry Cassan\, AIA.\nThe first building of the Canyon Country Campus Master Plan\, the Campus front‐facing\, the multi‐story building will provide 35\,000 square feet of lecture space and 20\,000 square feet of teaching and learning space for the Sciences. \nRegister in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMof-6sqTsjH9em82VroMWEtiW0yRzjJpfP\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/virtual-hard-hat-tour-college-of-the-canyons/
CATEGORIES:Hard Hat Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200203T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200203T163000
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CREATED:20200108T180945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200108T180945Z
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SUMMARY:Hard Hat Tour: The Stone Tower
DESCRIPTION:1 LU\nJoin us for a tour led by Jeff Shelton of the two-story stone tower. The Hard Hat Tour provides a guided tour of the 28-foot diameter\, 936 SF\, two-story round stone tower house in Spanish Town\, replacing a 700 SF house that was swept away by the debris flow. Stones unearthed from under the footprint of the house cover the concrete structure. \nThere are 30 steps. No handrail at the time of the tour \nCredit: Mike Gones\, Civil Engineer\, Upton Construction Inc. Matt Metcalfe \nParking & Meet: On-site \nWaiver\nIf you are interested in attending and have not done so this year\, please fill out this 2020 waiver and send it to Tara Rizzi at tararizzi@aiasb.com or bring with you to the hard hat tour. \nCourse #020320
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/hard-hat-tour-the-stone-tower/
CATEGORIES:Hard Hat Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191202T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191202T170000
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CREATED:20191118T183620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191118T183620Z
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SUMMARY:Hard Hat Tour: Museum of Art Renovation Project
DESCRIPTION:Come see the progress on the construction of the Museum Renovation Project. \nTour lead by Bob Kupiec\, AIA \n-Parking Adjacent Public Lots @ Figueroa and at Anapamu \n-Where to meet? Back of the Museum in Library Plaza \nArchitect: Kupiec Architects PC \nContractor: Diani Construction \nStructural Engineer: Taylor & Syfan \nMechanical Engineer: Altieri Consulting Engineers \nComfortable walking shoes are recommended for the steep slopes\, and stairs. \nWaiver\nIf you are interested in attending and have not done so this year\, please fill out this 2019 waiver and send it to Tara Rizzi at tararizzi@aiasb.com or bring with you to the hard hat tour.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/hard-hat-tour-museum-of-art-renovation-project/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Museum of Art\, 1130 State Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101
CATEGORIES:Hard Hat Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191113T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191113T163000
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CREATED:20191031T172457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191031T172457Z
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SUMMARY:Hard Hat Tour: Building Resilience on Park Hill Lane
DESCRIPTION:1 LU\nJoin us for a tour led by Adam Grosshans\, Warner Group (Site Improvements & Addition)\, Bob Klammer (Wine Cave) & Eric Johnson (Allen Construction) \nThis Hard Hat Tour will showcase the in-progress construction of a wine cave and other site improvements in response to the Thomas Fire and subsequent debris flow; a portion of the property was damaged in both events. As a result\, the 52 feet deep wine cave will not only be a tasting room and storage for 5\,000 bottles of wine but also serve as a safe location to shelter-in-place during a firestorm. The wine cave is just one part of a larger schema to enhance the site. Terraced concrete retaining walls on 27 caissons\, ranging in depth from 10 feet to 25 feet\, fortify the house’s existing foundation system and allows for garden steps to ease movement on this sloped site. In addition to the main residence allows for the creation of a private guest suite and staircase to replace a previously perilous spiral staircase. The essential systems of the main house and cave will be linked to a backup power system. All aspects of this project are to build resilience to face the future\, whether that is sheltering- or aging-in-place. \nComfortable walking shoes are recommended for the steep slopes\, and stairs. \nParking – Parking is limited on-site and there is little street parking. As a result\, CARPOOLING IS ENCOURAGED. Allen staff will be on hand to direct stacked parking on site. \nWaiver\nIf you are interested in attending and have not done so this year\, please fill out this 2019 waiver and send it to Tara Rizzi at tararizzi@aiasb.com or bring with you to the hard hat tour. \nCourse #111319
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/hard-hat-tour-building-resilience-on-park-hill-lane/
LOCATION:Residence\, 798 Park Hill Lane\, Montecito\, CA\, 93108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hard Hat Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190927T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190927T170000
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CREATED:20190925T164850Z
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SUMMARY:Hardhat Tour: Panoramic Acres
DESCRIPTION:1 LU\nJoin us for a tour led by Lori Kari\, AIA Architect\, and Brian Lynch\, Contractor \nThis two-story 4\,000 square foot home is perched on a 10-acre steep ridgeline with private panoramic views from the mountains behind San Marcos Pass to the north\, down to Pt Mugu and across the coastline to UCSB and San Miguel Island to the west. The site has been constricted from the onset with only one very small building pad with a steep hillside behind requiring 12’ retaining walls and steep hillside away from the site in the front and side slopes requiring additional walls and regrading to meet the slope requirements. \nThe design merges contemporary visual building elements on the main and upper levels while blending the structure with the natural surroundings\, just peaking out of the hillside\, as experienced when approaching the house. \nFeatures of the house include: \n\n9’x6’ LED back-lit Onyx panel at the wall behind the 10 burner range.\nMedia room with quite sophisticated acoustical elements built into the walls and ceilings\nHome automation & alarm system\nConcrete walled wine room with custom wine racks\nRadiant in-floor heating & heat pump split cooling systems.\nExpansive roof decks with custom “invisible” mesh railings which disappear to enhance the panoramic views.\n\nOther features involve green building practices with: \n\nPV solar panel array to off-set the Edison grid\,\nLarge underground holding tank to house water runoff of the 1\,900 square feet of lower roof deck areas for irrigation.\nThe secondary advanced treatment system for the septic that also can be used for irrigation water at the end of the treatment cycle.\n\nComfortable walking shoes are recommended for the 800 foot ascend on the driveway. There are also other locations on the site that can be accessed up an additional dirt road\, so that will be relatively dusty and a bit unstable \nParking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged. We may have a person available that can shuttle people up the 800-foot driveway from parking at the neighbor’s property below and along the first part of the driveway leading to their house. \nMeet at the house which is 800 feet up the driveway\, then to your right where the driveway ends. We will start the tour at the front patio of the house. \nWaiver\nIf you are interested in attending and have not done so this year\, please fill out this 2019 waiver and send to Tara Rizzi at tararizzi@aiasb.com or bring with you to the hard hat tour.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/hardhat-tour-panoramic-acres/
LOCATION:Residence\, 798 Park Hill Lane\, Montecito\, CA\, 93108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hard Hat Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190404T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190404T170000
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CREATED:20190321T183105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190324T023743Z
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SUMMARY:Hard Hat Tour: The Thacher School - New Dining Hall
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour led by Blackbird Architects Inc.  \nLocated in Ojai\, California\, at a highly selective\, co-educational\, independent boarding school located on 427 acres of hillside overlooking the Ojai Valley. \nA new 14\,500 square feet Dining Hall for the school revitalizes the heart of campus with inviting and high functioning spaces that better serve daily and yearly traditions. The design is an inspiring new campus center that aesthetically stems from the School’s vernacular but also takes advantage of contemporary technologies\, materials and construction methods. Consistent with the School’s environment goals – the facility is on track to achieve LEED Gold certification \nThe project has also greatly benefited from a collaborative and integrated team approach where the owners\, contractor and professional team have been fully engaged in the process from the onset. \nArchitect: Blackbird Architects Inc.\nLandscape Architect: VanAtta & Associates Inc.\nInterior Design: Studio Shamshiri\nLighting Design: Ann Kale & Associates\nStructural Engineer: Taylor & Syfan Consulting Engineers\nMechanical/Plumbing: Mechanical Engineering Consultants\nElectrical Engineer: Alan Noelle Engineering\nCivil Engineer: Jensen Design & Survey\nLEED Consultant: Innovative Workshop Consulting \nWe encourage people to carpool\, and also\, plan to arrive 15 mins early as there is a 10 min walk to the project from the parking. \nParking: Please park at the main visitor parking lot (located to your immediate right after entering campus). A Blackbird representative will be there to guide you to the project site \nWaiver\nIf you are interested in attending and have not done so this year\, please fill out this 2019 waiver and send to Tara Rizzi at tararizzi@aiasb.com or bring with you to the hard hat tour. \n1 LU/ HSW Available
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/hard-hat-tour-the-thacher-school-new-dining-hall/
LOCATION:Thacher School\, 5025 Thacher Road\, Ojai\, CA\, 93023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hard Hat Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181115T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181115T170000
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CREATED:20181108T173554Z
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SUMMARY:Santa Barbara Museum of Art Hard Hat Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a hard hat tour led by Bob Kupiec\, AIA!
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/santa-barbara-museum-of-art-hard-hat-tour/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Museum of Art\, 1130 State Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101
CATEGORIES:Hard Hat Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180524T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180524T160000
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CREATED:20180411T190936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T231104Z
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SUMMARY:Neal Feay Tour: Our friend\, anodized aluminum
DESCRIPTION:Come tour the Neal Feay Aluminum Facility! \nWe will give a brief tour to show how Neal Feay produces specialty pieces for architects internationally completely vertically\, from engineering\, CNC cutting\, finishing and anodizing – all in our 50\,000 sqft factory in Glamorous Goleta.\n\nThey will learn- the properties of the anodizing process\, and how it applies to archticture\n– how ultra precision and small modules allows for virtually seamless facades\, much better than very large sheets\n– how Rhino and Grasshopper can be leveraged to create structures where every module is unique\n– that anodized aluminum has personalities and properties that we have developed far beyond what is being done anywhere else in the world.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/neal-feay-tour/
LOCATION:Neal Feay\, 133 South La Patera Lane\, Goleta\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hard Hat Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180508T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180508T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T204153
CREATED:20180427T231903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180430T191525Z
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SUMMARY:Hard Hat Tour: Direct Relief
DESCRIPTION:Hard Hat Tour May 8th – Direct Relief\nLocation: 6100 Wallace Becknell Rd (Off Hollister Ave in Goleta)\nDate: Tuesday\, May 8th @ 4pm \n1 LU/HSW \nDescription – Direct Relief is the leading non-profit\, non-partisan disaster relief organization in the world that was founded in Santa Barbara in 1948. For the past 5 years DR has been planning\, designing and building a new 155\,000 SF Corporate Headquarters and Distribution Warehouse facility on City of Santa Barbara Airport property. Come get a first hand look and a behind the scenes tour of this significant community benefit project currently which is under construction and nearing completion. Hear firsthand from the Client\, the Architect and Landscape Architects about the unique “function first” facility planning\, the state-of-the-art building systems and the leading edge environmental features core to Direct Relief’s values and inspiration for the design of their new world headquarters. Tour will be lead by Michael Holliday FAIA along with representatives from Direct Relief\, CJM::LA and the General Contractor. There will be some stairs required to be climbed to view the second floor areas. \nKEYT VIDEO ON DIRECT RELIEF – http://www.keyt.com/news/santa-barbara-s-county/direct-reliefs-construction-of-new-headquarters-warehouse-taking-shape/603640801 \nParking – Parking will be available on site in the construction area accessed off of the north site entry or along Botello Road. \nWhere to meet? – Meet outside the construction trailer in the NW corner of the project site adjacent to the parking. \nDesign Architect – DMHA Architecture + Interior Design \nLandscape Architect – CJM::LA \nContractor – ARCO \nWaiver\nIf you are interested in attending\, and have not yet sent in a waiver for 2017\, please fill out this waiver and send to Tara Rizzi at tararizzi@aiasb.com
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/hard-hat-tour-with-dmha/
LOCATION:Direct Relief\, 6100 Wallace Becknell Road\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hard Hat Tours
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