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SUMMARY:Emerging Professionals Committee Sketch Club
DESCRIPTION:Come sketch with us! \nJoin us at the Austin Central Library for a group sketch session. Everyone is welcome! \nMeet inside of Cafe Creme at 10AM. Some of us will stay in the cafe while others will explore the library to find inspiration and things to sketch. We will meet back in Cafe Creme at 10:50! \nLearn more about AIA Austin Emerging Professionals and our upcoming events by following our Instagram\, connecting with us on LinkedIn\, and joining our email list!
URL:https://calendar.aiaaustin.org/event/emerging-professionals-committee-sketch-club-3/
LOCATION:Austin Central Library\, 710 west cesar chavez\, austin\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee Meeting,Emerging Professionals Committee
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SUMMARY:Austin Light Rail: An Innovative and Integrated Approach to City Building
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, October 31\, AIA Austin’s Urban Design Committee will host a luncheon and panel presentation on Austin Light Rail\, highlighting the innovative design and project delivery process that Austin Transit Partnership (ATP) is employing to create a human-centered and performance-based light rail system. \nGET TICKETS HERE>> \nATP leaders and panelists – Peter Mullan\, Executive Vice-President for Architecture & Urban Design\, Lindsay Wood\, Executive Vice-President of Engineering & Construction and Lisa Storer\, Director of Architecture\, Urban Design & Sustainability – will present and discuss the integrated design and project delivery approach to create an innovative\, Austin-centric light rail system\, with the City of Austin and CapMetro as key partners. Meg Merritt\, Principal and Founder of Movitas Mobility\, will moderate the panel\, bringing a national perspective to this once-in-a-generation\, city-building project. She is a lecturer at UT’s School of Architecture\, where she teaches about managing major projects that bring transit and emerging mobility to communities. \nThe panel will highlight how ATP is leveraging this multi-billion dollar mobility investment to enhance communities\, protect the natural environment and design for both climate and system resiliency – while integrating and expressing these through thoughtfully-designed public spaces. \nThe discussion will showcase how planners\, engineers\, architects and landscape architects can and should collaborate early-on in such complex projects to achieve more holistic and higher-performing designs.
URL:https://calendar.aiaaustin.org/event/austin-light-rail-an-innovative-and-integrated-approach-to-city-building/
LOCATION:Austin Central Library\, 710 west cesar chavez\, austin\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Urban Design Committee
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SUMMARY:Design Excellence Conference
DESCRIPTION:The AIA Austin Design Excellence Conference delivers dynamic content through renowned keynote speakers\, inspiring breakout sessions\, and local project tours\, all focused on sustainability\, resiliency\, and inclusive design through the lens of AIA’s Framework for Design Excellence. Conference attendees can earn 18+ LUs over the two-day conference\, fulfilling HSW and ADA annual requirements for TBAE licensure and AIA membership. \nThis year’s conference will be held on August 14-15 with the theme “The City We Want; the City We Deserve.” Touted internationally as one of the most desirable places to live and work\, Austin is increasingly unaffordable\, segregated\, and inequitable. Our decisions as designers must meet the need for change\, innovation\, and equity. The theme is intentionally broad\, embracing discussions about emerging technologies\, code changes\, housing solutions\, and sustainability. \nIf you are interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at the 2024 Design Excellence Conference\, please contact Kerrie Monahan. \nClick here for more information >>
URL:https://calendar.aiaaustin.org/event/design-excellence-conference-2/
LOCATION:Austin Central Library\, 710 west cesar chavez\, austin\, 78701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Design Talks: Sara Zewde
DESCRIPTION:Design Talks\, with Sara Zewde – SOLD OUT\nFor our first Design Talks of the year\, we welcome Sara Zewde\, founding principal of Studio Zewde\, a design firm practicing landscape architecture\, urbanism\, and public art. The studio is devoted to exploring the “aesthetics of being\,” and creating enduring places where people belong. Sara holds a master’s of landscape architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design\, a master’s of city planning from MIT\, and a BA in sociology and statistics from Boston University. Sara was named the 2014 National Olmsted Scholar by the Landscape Architecture Foundation\, a 2016 Artist-in-Residence at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation\, and in 2018\, was named to the National Trust for the Historic Preservation’s inaugural “40 under 40: People Saving Places” list. Her work has been exhibited at the 2016 and 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale\, in the Brazilian and U.S. National Pavilions. \nFor this talk\, Sara will explore how\, In the context of rapid urban development\, a changing climate\, and clarified political tensions\, the narratives embedded in ecologies of memory offer creative departures for landscape architecture today. Sara will discuss the recent design work of Studio Zewde in Philadelphia\, Seattle\, Houston\, and Brazil. \nDesign Talks comprises five luncheons each year. In 2020\, these will take place at the new Austin Central Library\, 710 W Cesar Chavez St.\, from 11:30am to 1:00pm. Lunch will be served. RVSP now for early-bird pricing; purchase all 5 luncheons in advance to save! \nDesign Talks offer 1 LU of continuing education credit for registered attendees (sign-in required). \nThis event is sold out.\nAll sales are final\, and registration is transferrable. Please see our cancellation policy. \nThank you to our 2020 Design Talks Sponsors! \nAcme​​​​​​ Brick \nRogers-O’Brien Construction \nSTG Design \n​Structura
URL:https://calendar.aiaaustin.org/event/design-talks-sara-zewde/
LOCATION:Austin Central Library\, 710 west cesar chavez\, austin\, 78701\, United States
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