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SUMMARY:CRAN Tour
DESCRIPTION:CRAN Tours sell out within 24 hours\, usually to first-round recipients of the CRAN Email List. JOIN HERE>>\n\n\nTicketholders will receive address information upon successful ticket registration.\nAIA Austin cannot reveal the address of homes on the tours\, or sell tickets outside of the email release.\nTickets are FCFS and non-refundable.
URL:https://calendar.aiaaustin.org/event/cran-tour-4/2025-03-06/
CATEGORIES:Custom Residential Architects Network Committee
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SUMMARY:WiA Site Tour - Airport West Infill with Gensler
DESCRIPTION:AIA Austin WiA Present: Site Tour // Airport West Infill // Gensler\nThursday\, March 6th from 4-6 pm\nRegister Now\nCEU Credits pending 2HSW \nPPE Required:\n\nLong pants and substantial closed soled toed shoes ( hiking shoes\, boots – no tennis shoes\, no heels\, no ballet flats\, no loafers\, no shorts) – anyone not complying with this requirement will not be able to walk the site. NO EXCEPTIONS. \nSafety Vest & Hard Hat\n\nWest Infill Executive Summary\nCost: Approximately $241 Million \nThe West Infill project will bolster functionality in the check in and baggage handling process. \nAs a part of the broader improvements planned for the airport\, the West Infill project will increase the functionality of the passenger check-in experience via the enhanced capability of the new facility.  The City of Austin has grown exponentially in the last few years\, which necessitates an airport redesign to accommodate the rise in population\, where they are now fielding more than 30\,000 passengers per day. \nThe West Infill project will renovate the Barbara Jordan Terminal replacing the Checkpoint 3 bridge with a full four-story infill building. The improvements add a total 75\,098 square feet to the terminal over four levels which will include baggage handling\, apron\, concourse and a new mezzanine level. The design will increase the functionality of the check in and baggage handling process that will help minimize wait times and reduce incidents of lost luggage. \nNew Features\n\nMore ticketing counters\nIncreased capacity for outbound baggage handling screening\nUp to eight additional security check point lanes at the new TSA Checkpoint\nPotential club space\nNew offices for the Department of Aviation\nEmployee quiet room with private spaces for nursing mothers\nUpgraded HVAC equipment to include new chillers\nTwo new elevators\n\nThe West Infill project will begin with the installation of the new baggage handling system\, followed by a second phase installing  the additional checkpoints providing flexible space as the airport continues to expand.  The project is slated for completion in 2026 and is targeting AEGB 3-Star accreditation for sustainable development. \nDuring this tour\, Adrienne Perlman\, Design Manager\, Tiffin Thompson\, Project Architect\, Giannis Nikas\, Technical Designer at Gensler and Dashka Dupiton\, Project Manager for Whiting-Turner will explain the design-build process and how we are collaborating with the City of Austin\, Department of Aviation and all stakeholders to create a true infill building that will help alleviate the needs of an over-crowded airport. The design team will discuss the specific constraints of the site and what the outcome was in terms of the form of the building. How it interacts with the existing terminal and provides solutions to the airport’s specific needs described above. \nWiA Site Tour Sub-Committee Chair\n\nMichelle Weinfield\, PE\, AIA\nMichelle is an Architect with Studio8 Architects and thrilled to be the new WiA’s Site Tour Committee Chairwoman. A native Texan and long term Austin resident\, she is active in AIA Austin and other local organizations whose mission is to improve the built or natural environment. She is on the hunt for fantastic new projects designed or built by women to schedule a tour. Please reach out with any leads. \nPresenters\n\nAdrienne Perlman\, Assoc. AIA \nAdrienne Perlman is an experienced architectural professional with over 20 years in the industry. She holds a Master of Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin and has worked with notable Austin architects\, as well as running her own firm specializing in interiors\, remodels\, and additions. Currently an Associate at Gensler\, Adrienne has contributed to major projects such as the Post Oak Hotel\, ABIA Terminal Expansion\, and UT Austin’s Moody Center. \nPassionate about sustainability\, she supports Gensler’s G3C initiative to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. She is also an active AIA Austin member\, past chair of the Emerging Professionals Committee\, and a dedicated mentor for future architects. Adrienne is bilingual in German and conversant in several other languages. Having called Austin home for over 26 years\, she is deeply committed to shaping its built environment. \n\nTiffin Thompson\, AIA\, NCARB\, LEED BD + C \nTiffin Thompson is an architect at Gensler specializing in aviation design with additional experience in sports. With a background in material science\, she earned a Master of Historic Preservation from the University of Pennsylvania before pursuing a Master of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis. Passionate about construction and problem-solving\, she focuses on the technical aspects of design and project execution. Tiffin is a registered architect in Texas and co-leads the Design Realization leadership group at Gensler \n  \nDashka Dupiton bio and headshot coming soon
URL:https://calendar.aiaaustin.org/event/wia-site-tour-airport-west-infill-with-gensler/
LOCATION:Airport West Infill\, Austin\, United States
CATEGORIES:Women in Architecture Committee
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