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SUMMARY:July Women in Architecture Conversation Series
DESCRIPTION:  \nAIA Women in Architecture\nTuesday\, July 7th\n5:30 PM\nDeepwater Diving Monument\n132 Harbor Way #A\, Santa Barbara\, CA 93101 \nWe hope you’ll join us for our monthly Women in Architecture gathering. This month\, we Alexis Stypa will be leading a watercolor worksop at the Santa Barbara Harbor. \n  \nRecommended supplies (extra supplies will be provided as needed): \nWatercolor paper / pad (140# paper preferred) \nTransparent watercolor paints in pans\, cakes\, or tubes \nPaint palette \nWatercolor brushes (#10 or #12 round & #4 or #5 round) \nFolding chair or blanket \n  \nAbout Alexis Stypa \nAlexis Stypa is an architectural designer at Harrison Design and founder of Stypa Studio in Santa Barbara\, CA. She received her masters from the Notre Dame School of Architecture\, and before that studied humanities and mathematics at Ave Maria University. During a summer internship\, she became interested in how beauty in both the natural and built environment affects the whole person. This interest led her to study architecture with a particular passion for sacred architecture and renewal in church design. Alexis is an avid free diver and aspiring naturalist. She grew up bringing her sketchbook along family adventures\, and has since enjoyed being in a profession which her sketchbook is still very useful. \nTo learn more about Alexis\, visit https://www.stypastudio.com/ \nRegister for the watercolor workshop!
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/wia-june-2/
LOCATION:Deepwater Diving Monument\, 132 Harbor Way #A\, Santa Barbara\, California\, 93101
CATEGORIES:Women in Architecture
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SUMMARY:Emerging Professionals Open House at Michael G. Imber Architects
DESCRIPTION:    \n  \n1 LU  \nRefreshments and food provided \n\nTheir approach to architecture blends an appreciation for rugged\, natural landscapes with an ordered classicism that explores how culture and environment shape the spaces we inhabit. Far from a standard design practice\, Michael G. Imber Architects is driven by a commitment to character\, material quality\, and the belief that architecture should complement and elevate modern life. \nThis is a great opportunity for emerging professionals to connect with the team\, view their portfolio\, and gain insight into a design philosophy that is as thoughtful as it is distinctive. \n“A photograph I once took of a small stone structure along Route 66\, somewhere between Texas and New Mexico\, sits on a shelf above my desk. It reminds me of a man toiling under the vast dome of the Southwestern sky\, a nameless man\, proudly placing one crooked stone upon another\, until finally he could look with pride upon the simple\, yet beautiful\, building he had made. His life now long passed\, he has left us with a gift\, a small piece of our cultural landscape along a lonely\, wind-blown stretch of highway. \nOur buildings are influenced by all those who shape them. They embody the knowledge\, pride\, and passion of the carpenter\, mason\, and ironsmith. The buildings they build are a testament to their art and their sense of beauty\, and it is their hand that remains long after they are gone. As with the long-lost soul who built the stone building along Route 66\, the buildings we are left with embody their lives and spirit — a gift greater than any.” \n–Michaelgimber.com \nReserve your spot!
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/mgimber/
LOCATION:Michael G. Imber\, 911 De La Vina St\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Emerging Professionals
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