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SUMMARY:Women in Architecture: Women’s Work
DESCRIPTION:All welcome!\nPresented by: Sarah Graham\, FAIA\nJoin the Women in Architecture group as Sarah Graham\, FAIA discusses the quandary of women in architecture still being a matter of diminishing numbers\, and what we can do about it. See work done in teamwork with women\, from extra small (XS) to extra large (XL) projects in our offices in LA and Zurich\, Switzerland. Hopefully this will lead to an interesting discussion\, including the role of the FAIA.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/women-in-architecture-womens-work/
LOCATION:AIA Santa Barbara\, 229 E Victoria St\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Women in Architecture
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SUMMARY:ArchitecTours
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URL:https://aiasb.com/event/architectours-4/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Major Events
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SUMMARY:Second Life Building Community around Preservation and Adaptive Reuse in the California Desert
DESCRIPTION:5:00PM Refreshments\n5:30PM Presentation\n1 LU/HSW Pending\nThis event comprises a series of presentations followed by a panel discussion analyzing the impact of preservation and adaptive reuse projects in the California desert. These projects not only extend the lifespan of architecturally significant structures but also\, more significantly\, foster public commitment to preserving and celebrating the region’s modern built identity—a dedication that stands out prominently in the area. \nSpanning from Palm Springs to the Salton Sea\, the Golden State’s desert stands as a symbol of architectural pride. Region-wide events like Modernism Week attract hundreds of thousands of architecture and design enthusiasts annually\, contributing to the local fascination with the built environment. Nonprofits such as the Palm Springs Modern Committee\, Palm Springs Preservation Foundation\, Palm Desert Preservation Foundation\, and others play a crucial role in raising awareness about the region’s architectural significance and mobilizing both public and private sectors to preserve it. As grassroots organizations driven by ecological concerns rather than profit\, they actively oppose development plans that threaten social structures and environmental richness. \nTowns like Palm Springs and Palm Desert\, akin to Santa Barbara and Montecito\, boast strong architectural identities. Architects across these urban centers grapple with similar challenges: balancing the preservation of local character with evolving functional and aesthetic needs. Preservation efforts\, including adaptive reuse projects\, emerge from this balance\, offering insights for new construction in these historically rooted towns. \nThe proposed event aims to highlight preservation stories led by grassroots organizations in the California desert. These efforts\, by engaging the public\, have nurtured feelings of belonging\, optimism\, and pride in architecture\, which provide valuable insights for Santa Barbara’s architects and the broader public. \nRegister here. \n\n\nPresenters: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSidney Williams\nFrom 1996 to 2016 Sidney Williams was director of education and public programs before becoming curator of architecture and design at the Palm Springs Art Museum. She was the founding curator of the Architecture and Design Center after an historic rehabilitation of a 1961 bank building… \nRead the rest of Sidney’s bio here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSusan Secoy Jensen\, AIA\nSusan Secoy Jensen received her Bachelor of Architecture from Kent State University\, and her master’s degree in architecture and urban design from UCLA. She earned her professional license to practice architecture in 1991\, and formed Secoy Architects\, Inc. in 1996… \nRead the rest of Susan’s bio here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLeo Marmol\, FAIA\nLeo Marmol\, FAIA\, is Managing Partner of the architect-led design-build practice Marmol Radziner\, founded in 1989 with Ron Radziner\, FAIA. Based in Los Angeles with offices in San Francisco and New York\, the firm is known for its innovative approach that includes architecture\, construction\, landscape\, interiors\, and furniture… \nRead the rest of Leo’s bio here.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/second-life-building-community-around-preservation-and-adaptive-reuse-in-the-california-desert/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Design Crawl at Clear Architecture
DESCRIPTION:1 LU Pending\nArrive at 5:15PM for food and drinks.\nA brief speech by the Clear Architecture leadership team will begin at 5:45PM.\nEmerging Professionals are invited to AIASB’s Emerging Professional mixer hosted by Clear Architecture.\nThis event is open to Emerging Professionals in the building and design community in Santa Barbara\, as well as AIA Associate and Architect members and their guests. \nDesign crawl events are generously hosted by local design firms to support our emerging professional community. The events provide an opportunity for emerging professionals to meet fellow design colleagues and learn about the variety of firms working in the region.\nClear Architecture is a lively and dynamic architecture office located five blocks from the beach in beautiful downtown Santa Barbara\, California. Our current focus is on high-end residential projects in Santa Barbara\, Montecito\, Malibu\, and Beverly Hills\, with an eye toward future development\, hospitality\, and commercial projects throughout the United States. We strive to make the experience of design and construction as simple and enjoyable as possible for our clients. Toward that end\, we are uniquely partnered with Clear Construction and Clear Millwork\, ensuring a smooth and integrated design-build process from initial sketches all the way to final completion. \nThe American Institute of Architects (AIA) defines emerging professionals (EPs) as students\, recent graduates\, and young architects who are licensed 10 years or less. This includes architecture students enrolled in NAAB-accredited programs\, such as four-year B.S. degree programs\, five-year B.Arch degree programs\, and 2-3 year M.Arch degree programs. EPs can also be Associate AIA members \nParking:\nStreet parking on Garden Street and on adjacent streets.\nSee attached map for office location overlayed over SB’s parking map. Lots 10 & 11 are closest to our office. \nBy attending this event you are giving AIASB permission to take your photos and post on our website\, emails and social media.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/design-crawl-at-clear-architecture/
LOCATION:Clear Architecture\, 525 Garden Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Emerging Professionals
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241028
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CREATED:20240723T162023Z
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SUMMARY:Monterey Design Conference
DESCRIPTION:Early Bird rates through July 31st\nEarn up to 22 LU\nEvery two years\, the Monterey Design Conference brings together a diverse blend of globally recognized speakers to inspire and educate – all in scenic and vibrant location. In a retreat setting\, MDC is your chance to step out of the everyday and into a creative space\, networking with colleagues and re-connecting with the ideas and motivations that drew you to the profession from day one.
URL:https://aiasb.com/event/monterey-design-conference-2/
LOCATION:Asilomar Conference Grounds\, Pacific Grove\, CA
CATEGORIES:Major Events
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