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SUMMARY:AIASB Flags on State St.
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LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Pick up ArchitecTour Tickets
DESCRIPTION:Tickets Here
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/pick-up-architectour-tickets/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:AIASB Board Meeting
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URL:https://aiasb.com/event/aiasb-board-meeting-4/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:The New Euclideans: Architecture Since the Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Christopher Hawthorne\, Chief Design Officer\, for the City of Los Angeles \n5.30 pm Refreshments \n6.30 Presentation \nPlease RSVP by Sept 26! \nChristopher Hawthorne is the Chief Design Officer for the city of Los Angeles\, a position appointed by Mayor Eric Garcetti. Prior to joining City Hall\, Hawthorne was architecture critic for the Los Angeles Times from 2004 to early 2018. He is Professor of the Practice at Occidental College\, where since 2015 he has directed the Third Los Angeles Project\, a series of public conversations about architecture\, urban planning\, mobility\, and demographic change in Southern California. He has also taught at U.C. Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism\, Columbia University\, and the Southern California Institute of Architecture. A frequent collaborator with KCET-TV\, the PBS affiliate in Los Angeles\, Hawthorne wrote and directed the hour-long documentary “That Far Corner: Frank Lloyd Wright in Los Angeles\,” which had its broadcast debut earlier this year\, and received an L.A.-area Emmy Award as Executive Producer for the 2016 KCET program “Third L.A. with Architecture Critic Christopher Hawthorne.” He has been a Mid-Career Fellow at Columbia University’s National Arts Journalism Program and a Resident in Criticism at the American Academy in Rome. Hawthorne grew up in Berkeley and holds a bachelor’s from Yale College\, where he studied political science and architectural history. \n1 LU \nChristopher Hawthorne will offer a visual tour and critical overview of buildings by an emerging generation of firms working in a post-digital\, post-starchitecture vein. \nObjective One: Attendees will gain architectural history relative to the digital age of design \nObjective Two: Attendees will gain an understanding of post-star architect designing in the digital age where anyone can be an author or designer. \nObjective Three: Attendees will gain a sense of the evolution of architectural practice in the digital age \nObjective Four: Attendees will engage in a conversation about architectural practice in the digital age \nOff-Street parking is available and after 5 pm the parking lot by Panino (834 Santa Barbara Street\nSanta Barbara\, CA 93101) is the open corner of Canon Perdido & Santa Barbara St. \nThis lecture is organized by the AD&A Museum\, UCSB and the Santa Barbara AIA Chapter with the generous support of the Kitchell Architecture and Design Lecture Series.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/the-new-euclideans-architecture-since-the-crisis/
LOCATION:alhecama theater\, East Canon Perdido Street\, santa barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
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SUMMARY:ArchitecTours 2019: The Art of Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Click here to purchase tickets! \n10 am – 4 pm\, ArchitecTours \n4pm – 6pm ArchitecTours Party
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/architectours-architectours-party/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Learning with Boral
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URL:https://aiasb.com/event/lunchtime-learning-with-boral/
LOCATION:AIA Santa Barbara\, 229 E Victoria St\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Learning with Boral: TruExterior™ Siding
DESCRIPTION:Understanding Poly-Ash Siding and the Other Categories of the Siding Market\nCourse Description: \nAn examination of the new Poly-Ash category of exterior siding as it relates to other types of siding\, specifically around the areas of installation\, maintenance\, and sustainability. \nLearning Objectives \n• Identify the various types of exterior siding and material composition \n• Understand the key attributes of each siding category and installation concerns \n• Define the Poly-Ash category of exterior siding and performance attributes of the material \n• Identify key applications and installation guidelines for Poly-Ash siding \n1 LU/HSW
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/lunchtime-learning-with-boral-truexterior-siding/
LOCATION:AIA Santa Barbara\, 229 E Victoria St\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunchtime Learning
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SUMMARY:ADA Seminar with Mike Gibbens\, The Access Guy
DESCRIPTION:THE SEMINAR – In an alteration project\, virtually every building department In California enforces the same CBC disabled accessibility requirements differ from one another. It is also common for officials in the same department to disagree on the basic requirements. This seminar displays and discusses the definitive black-letter requirements in both the CBC and ADA for the specific area of alteration and the specific path-of-travel obligations that may or may not be triggered for that particular alteration. Attendees will learn the basic requirements and considerations for compliance in alterations\, additions\, ADA barrier removal projects and modifications to historic structures. The discussion will include disproportionality\, ENR cost valuation threshold\, unreasonable hardship\, technical infeasibility\, safe harbor\, landlord/tenant obligations\, and the most common misconceptions and errors in the application in the industry. \n5 LU/HSW \n4 learning objectives for the class: \n\nUnderstand the basic accessibility requirements for an Alteration under State and Federal Access Requirements\nUnderstand the path of travel obligations in an alteration\, including when project costs exceed California’s cost threshold limit\nUnderstand Landlord and Tenant compliance obligations in permitted alterations and for ADA barrier removal project\nUnderstand where to find\, and how to apply\, the legally-allowed exceptions and alternative methods for complying with disabled access requirements in the CBC and ADA.\n\nSPEAKER – Michael Gibbens\, CASp\, ICC\, CASI \nMike is a Certified Access Specialist and the author of the best-selling California Disabled Accessibility Guidebook (the CalDAG™). Mike has written 18 books on disabled access compliance\, served as expert witness/consultant in well over 1\,000 lawsuits\, and has served for 18 consecutive years on the Accessibility Code Advisory Committee of the California Building Standards Commission (5 years past as Chairman). As a nationally-recognized expert and consultant in disabled accessibility compliance\, Mike has given hundreds of seminars throughout the United States and is one of the most consistently-requested experts in the industry.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/ada-seminar-with-mike-gibbens-the-access-guy/
LOCATION:David Gebhard Meeting Room\, 630 Garden Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101
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SUMMARY:Meeting with County of Santa Barbara & AIA members
DESCRIPTION:Purpose:  To receive updates and give feedback on:  the new code adoption process and local amendment\, common issues during plan check\, processes & digital submittal\nOctober 25\, 8 am – 9 am\nLocation:  County of Santa Barbara Planning Commission Room\,  123 East Anapamu Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA 93101\nThe meeting will be led by Massoud Abolhoda\, Deputy Director\,  Building and Safety Division\, Planning & Development\n1 LU \nPlease sign up here \nHear updates and give feedback on:\nA) The new code adoption process and local amendment\nB) Common issues during plan check\ni) High Fire\, use of standard sheets\n·High Fire Detail Sheet & General Note Sheet Download here: \nii) Class A roof\, metal roof\n·Provide ICC-ES Report Number\n·Install over a noncombustible deck or\n·Provide approved installation alternative from ES-Report\niii)Fireplaces\n·Prefabricated fuel-burning fireplaces\no Manufacturer Installation requirements (over noncombustible subfloor)\no Seismic anchoring\n·Fuel burning appliances (sealed combustion air)\no Manufacturer Installation requirements (over noncombustible subfloor)\niv)Eave vents\n·When/Where allowed and not allowed\n·Specify vent type\, brand and model number on plans\nC) County processes:\n1. Revisions – Involves outside agencies (flood/fire/zoning/EHS/Etc.). Only revised sheets are submitted\n2. CCRs – Construction Change Request does not involve ANY outside agencies.\n3. EPC@countyofsb.org\n4. Outside agencies\na.Fire\nb.Flood\nc.EHS\nd.Sanitary\ne.Water\nf.Fish & Wildlife\nD) Digital Submittal \n 
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/meeting-with-county-of-santa-barbara-aia-members/
LOCATION:County of Santa Barbara Planning Commission Room\, 123 East Anapamu Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191029T120000
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SUMMARY:Santa Barbara AIA – Energy Code & Performance Series (2/4)
DESCRIPTION:Description\nSanta Barbara AIA – Energy Code & Performance Series \nPresented by In Balance Green Consulting\, Sponsored through 3C-REN. \nOverview\nThis is a 4-part lunch-time series focused on the 2019 Title 24 Energy Code and cost-effective\, high-performance construction. Each 1-hour event will include time for Q&A\, a brief update on 3C-REN and a schedule of upcoming training. Lunch included. \n2/4-Part Series\n\nOctober 29\, 2019 Location TBD\n\n\nNon-Residential Envelope and Renewable Energy for Title 24 2019\n\nThe 2019 update of Title 24 for non-residential construction is around the corner\, and this module (Part 1 of 2) addresses envelope and renewable energy. We will highlight major code changes\, offer cost-effective details on wall\, roof and windows assemblies and provide guidelines for locating and sizing your project’s PV system. Earns 1 LU/ HSW. Learning objectives: \n\nUnderstand the major changes in the Non-residential Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards 2019 (taking effect January 1\, 2020).\nKnow what envelope and glazing assemblies will serve as the new “baseline” for energy performance.\nIdentify cost-effective strategies to design\, detail and construct high-performance\, code-compliant buildings\nUnderstand considerations for locating and sizing renewable energy systems\n\n\nNovember 12\, 2019 Location TBD\n\n\nResidential Retrofits – 2019 Title 24 and best practices for high performance\n\nWorking through specific examples\, we’ll help project teams navigate Title 24 2019 Energy Standards and identify strategies that have the highest impact for improving energy efficiency\, comfort and indoor healthy environments in retrofits. Earns 1 LU/ HSW. Learning objectives: \n\nUnderstand the major changes in the Residential Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards 2019 (taking effect January 1\, 2020).\nReview the benefits and requirements of HERS measures and field verification\nIdentify best practices and highest impacts for retrofits\nDiscuss barriers and opportunities in managing a success high-performance retrofit.\n\n\nJanuary 2020\, Location TBD\n\n\nCommissioning for Non-Residential Projects\n\nBuilding commissioning (Cx) is a verification process to ensure non-residential buildings perform and operate as intended\, and it’s required for any project over 10\,000 SF. Rather than seeing Cx as one more burden\, we’ll talk about efficiently meeting the requirements and enjoying the short-term and long-term benefits. Earns 1 LU/ HSW. Learning objectives: \n\nUnderstand commissioning in Title 24 Energy Code and CAL Green\nReview Cx Documents and schedule\nBe able to communicate the benefits of the Cx process\, including stories from the field\nUnderstand additional options including enhanced commissioning\, envelope commissioning\, and monitoring\n\nKey Presenters\n\nJennifer Rennick\, AIA\, Certified Energy Analyst\n\nJennifer specializes in energy use optimization\, including passive solar design\, whole-building energy use\, zero net energy\, and energy modeling and analysis. Through her careful analysis of all energy-related components\, she consistently helps her clients achieve high energy efficiency\, increased occupant comfort\, and lower utility costs. A graduate from California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo\, Jennifer passionately shares her knowledge and expertise through presentations\, workshops\, and award-winning articles. \n\nMike Horgan\, Passive House\, and Zero Net Energy Builder\n\nMike is a licensed builder in both California and Massachusetts\, as well as a certified Passive House Consultant. Mike has worked in the construction field for more than 25 years having begun framing homes at the age of 17. For 13 years he owned and operated his own design-build firm on Cape Cod specializing in energy-efficient new construction and renovations\, and he has many zero-energy builds to his name. Mike specializes in bringing building practices\, methods\, and theories to real-life applications for architects\, designers\, and other builders. He focuses on life-cycle cost analysis of materials and applications; waterproofing\, airtightness\, vapor and insulation detailing; and the construct-ability of assemblies as cohesive packages. He is a graduate of Worcester University in MA with degrees in Economics and Finance\, and Boston University with post-graduate degrees in Education and Linguistics.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/santa-barbara-aia-energy-code-performance-series-2/
LOCATION:Cabrillo Rec Center\, 100 E Carrillo St\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
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