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SUMMARY:UMass Fall Lecture Series & Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:UMass FALL LECTURE SERIES \nWednesday October 23 | 5:30pm-6:30pm | Olver Design Building 170\nSusanne Schindler. Design Critic\, Harvard Graduate School of Design; Research Fellow\, Harvard Joint Center of Housing Studies\nDavid Dillon Memorial Lecture \nMonday October 28 | 4:00-5:00pm | Olver Design Building 170\nJason Griffiths. Associate Professor & W. Cecil Steward Professor\, College of Architecture\, University of Nebraska Lincoln; Founder\, PLAIN D*B \nWednesday November 20 | 5:30pm-6:30pm | Olver Design Building 170 | 1 LU – we will open registration (for credit) for this program soon!\nGeorge Guida. Co-founder\, ArchiTAG and xFigura; Researcher and AI Teaching Fellow\, Harvard Graduate School of Design. \nFor more information visit here
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/umass_brut-2/2024-11-20/
LOCATION:UMass Olver Design Building 170\, 551 North Pleasant Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Continuing Education
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SUMMARY:Greenbuild International Conference
DESCRIPTION:The theme for Greenbuild 2024 is “Built to Scale\,” spotlighting the green building community’s commitment to wholesale market transformation\, bringing proven solutions and strategies to global communities. \nJoin us in Philadelphia\, PA\, November 12-15\, 2024\, for a new chapter in the green building movement. Registration is slated to open this spring. \nMore info here.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/greenbuild-international-conference/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241025T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241028T180000
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SUMMARY:Conference - UMass Brut: Windows on UMass
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW! \nUMASS BRUT: WINDOWS ON UMASS\nUMass Brut: Windows on UMass is a multi-part conference focusing on the preservation and renovation of Brutalist architecture on the UMass Amherst and Dartmouth campuses. WMAIA is providing credit for two of the sessions.\nThese lectures and free and open to the public\, however\, registration and payment of fee is required if you want WMAIA to record the learning units. UMass faculty and staff requiring learning units may register for no fee. \nUMass Dartmouth LARTS Building Renovation Project\nFriday October 25| 3:15-4:15PM| in person at 170 Design Building UMass/Amherst |1 HSW (approval pending)\nUMass Dartmouth LARTS Building Renovation Project Description: As the UMass Dartmouth campus nears the 50th anniversary of the construction of the majority of its facilities\, it is engaged in modernization of its bold\, brutalist architecture that represents architect Paul Rudolph’s vision for an “urban” public university. The presenters will provide an overview of a historic $97M project that will renovate to the campus’s main academic building – the Liberal Arts or LARTS building – with updated classrooms\, student support spaces\, and other communal learning areas to give the Commonwealth’s students the educational facility they need to achieve educational\, professional\, and personal success. Upgrades to the facility include universal access improvements\, adding air conditioning\, energy efficiency upgrades like new exterior windows\, roof\, HVAC\, and lighting systems\, all within a historically significant and formally expressive concrete building. In addition to student spaces\, there will also be enhancements to faculty and staff spaces.\nPresented by: Carla Ceruzzi\, AIA\, LEED AP BD+C – Associate Principal\, Sasaki\, Rebecca L. Berry\, AIA\, LEED AP – Principal\, Finegold Alexander Architects \nDuBois Library 6th & 7th Floor Renovation Tour\nFriday October 25| 4:30-5:30PM| in person at DuBois Library UMass/Amerst|1 HSW (approval pending)\nOpened in 1973\, the 28 -story UMass W.E.B. Du Bois Library (designed by Edward Durell Stone) is currently the third tallest library in the world. Renovations in mid-20th century buildings preset multiple challenges including limited space for MEP and fire protection systems\, aging\, outdated and often failing systems\, structural limitations\, building envelope issues\, hazardous materials abatement\, accessibility concerns\, and construction that is often difficult to adapt to the current occupants’ space requirements. Additionally\, changes in building code requirements may mean that renovation projects often must confront complex code compliance issues. The Du Bois Library presents all of the above challenges and more. The 6th and 7th floor renovation project\, completed by Kuhn Riddle Architects & Designers involved the conversion of a graduate student study floor and an existing stack floor to offices and facilities for the Universities IDEAS (Instructional Design\, Engagement\, and Support) and CTL (Center for Teaching and Learning) programs\, renovation to the existing Digital Scholarship offices on the 6th floor\, and offices for IT support staff. The IDEAS and CTL programs rely heavily on technology to assist facility with both in-classroom and on-line teaching methodologies. Spaces provided include classroom and group training rooms\, public and private meeting rooms\, a small video production studio\, and both open and private offices for staff.\nPresented by: Liv Wyatt\, Designer / Construction Administrator\, Kuhn Riddle Architects & Designers \nRegister Now!
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/umass_brut/
LOCATION:Umass\, Amherst
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240910T153000
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SUMMARY:WMAIA COTE Program: New MA Energy Codes Overview
DESCRIPTION:Register Now! \nMASSACHUSETTS NEW ENERGY CODES OVERVIEW\nTuesday September 10| 3:30-5:00| ZOOM |1.5 HSW  \nMark Newey Managing Principal of Airtight Energy Consulting will provide an overview of Massachusetts’ new energy codes. Mark will provide insight\, helping Massachusetts firms navigate the new codes implemented over the last year.  This will be an interactive program in which participants will be able to discuss the challenges they face implementing the new energy code during the half an hour discussion at the end of the presentation. Mark Newey has nearly 25 years experience working to make buildings more energy efficient\, including 17 years at the Center for EcoTechnology (CET). He holds certifications as a HERS Rater\, Certified Passive House Consultant (CPHC)\, Passive House Rater and Verifier\, LEED AP Homes\, and LEED Green Rater. Mark holds a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from Penn State University and has a minor in Engineering Leadership Development. \nFor Detailed Information and to Register visit here \nCOTE PROGRAMS ARE SPONSORED BY WRIGHT BUILDERS
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/cote-2024/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,COTE Events,WMAIA Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240620T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240621T170000
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SUMMARY:2024 Northeast Embodied Carbon Summit
DESCRIPTION:The BSA & the Boston/Northeast Hub of the Carbon Leadership Forum are co-hosting the 2024 Northeast Embodied Carbon Summit\, to be held in Boston from June 20-21\, 2024.  \nThe summit marks five years since the BSA held the Embodied Carbon in Buildings Conference which led to the development of the EC 101 Series and the creation of the CLF Boston / Northeast Hub. The goal of the summit is to come together to learn from each other\, provide resources to the broader Architecture\, Engineering & Construction (AEC) community\, and to advance the collective efforts of this group to help lower the impact of climate change. \nThe Summit will include opening remarks by Andrea Love\, FAIA and past President of the BSA and keynote remarks will be made by Billie Faircloth\, FAIA\, former Partner and Research Director at KieranTimberlake\, incoming Associate Professor at Cornell University College of Architecture\, Art\, and Planning (AAP)\, Cornell Atkinson Scholar and Senior Faculty Fellow at the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability. The event will also recognize the winners of the Embodied Carbon Reduction Challenge\, a competition put on by MassCEC and Built Environment Plus (BE+) during our reception. \nMore details on the summit and registration information can be found here.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/embodied-carbon-summit/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Continuing Education,Other Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240605T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T170000
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SUMMARY:AIA24 Conference on Architecture & Design
DESCRIPTION:Early bird rates through April 10! \nThree new passes with valuable perks let you design your AIA24 experience. \nPick your pass\, then register for the keynotes\, tours\, and events you’d like to attend!
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/aia24-conference-on-architecture-design/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Awards Programs,Conferences,Continuing Education,Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T160000
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SUMMARY:Western MA Committee on the Environment (COTE)
DESCRIPTION:Register Now! \nPlease join the COTE committee for our spring continuing education series on embodied carbon – with a focus on practical tools for architects hoping to reduce the carbon in their projects. \nEmbodied Carbon in Existing Buildings\nTuesday March 12| 4:00-5:15PM| Zoom |1 HSW approval pending\nBarbra Batshalom\, founder and Executive Director of the Sustainable Building Institute\, and CEO of BuildingEase\, will kick off our discussion of embodied carbon with a look at existing buildings. \nDesigning for Low Carbon New Buildings\nTuesday April 9| 4:00-5:15PM| Zoom |1 HSW approval pending\nAndrea Love\, FAIA\, LEED Fellow\, Principal & Director of Building Science at Payette will address tools and practices around designing low carbon new construction. \nTally Carbon Calculator – Demonstration\nTuesday May 7| 4:00-5:15PM| Zoom |LUs TBD\nSee a demonstration of the Tally Carbon Calculator and learn the basics for implementing this carbon calculating tool in your practice. \nLow Carbon Building Tour – Amherst College Lyceum\nTuesday May 21| 4:00-5:15PM| In Person |1 HSW approval pending\nJoin us for a tour of the Amherst College Lyceum\, with Bruner/Cott architects\, and a discussion of the low carbon strategies that we implemented in this project. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/western-ma-committee-on-the-environment-cote/2024-05-21/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,COTE Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240506T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240506T171500
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SUMMARY:Building & Construction Technology Programs
DESCRIPTION:Spring BCT Lectures – Hybrid\nAll programs are Mondays from 4:00 -5:15 pm EST\nFor Detailed Information and to Register visit here \nIntroduction to Lean Project Delivery\nMonday February 12| 4:00-5:15PM|Hybrid – ZOOM or in person at 170 Design Building UMass|1HSW (approval pending)\nLean construction is all about efficiency. Manufacturers and construction firms care about it because it has the potential to save firms time and money. This presentation will provide a broad overview of Lean Project Delivery and discuss why it’s needed\, review the goals and benefits of implementation\, and explore the shift in thinking and behaviors for lean practices to be successful. Presented by: Kate​ Simons\, Senior Preconstruction Manager at DOC \nEvolution of Carbon Accounting Tools Over a Decade\nMonday April 8| 4:00-5:15PM|Hybrid – ZOOM or in person at 170 Design Building UMass|1 HSW (approval pending)\nIn the 2000s\, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) emerged as a pivotal concept\, significantly influencing the development of building carbon accounting tools. The field of carbon accounting tools is dynamic\, with new tools being developed and existing ones evolving. This dynamism\, however\, has often made choosing carbon accounting tools challenging\, primarily due to factors such as the complexity of the tools themselves and the diverse needs of users. In her presentation\, Ph.D. Candidate Diana Brito will share her experiences using various tools\, providing examples that offer valuable insights.\nNOTE – for those looking for more detailed information on using carbon tools in professional practice – sign up for WMAIA’s spring COTE series focusing on Embodied Carbon here \n Don’t Do Stupid Things\nMonday May 6| 4:00-5:15PM|Hybrid – ZOOM or in person at 170 Design Building UMass|1 HSW (approval pending)\nFocus on failures related to materials\, systems\, and assemblies that have led to mold\, rot\, decay\, and corrosion in commercial and residential buildings.  Issues covered will include the stack effect\, over ventilation\, under ventilation\, poor water management\, EIFS\, stucco\, negative air pressures\, vapor barriers in the wrong place\, green roofs\, and COVID recommendations from the CDC. Presented by: JOSEPH LSTIBUREK\, B.A.Sc.\, M.Eng.\, Ph.D.\, P.Eng.\, is the founding principal of Building Science Corporation and an ASHRAE Fellow. \nFor Detailed Information and to Register visit here
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/building-construction-technology-programs/2024-05-06/
LOCATION:Hybrid: ZOOM or 170 Design Building UMass\, 551 N Pleasant St.\, Amherst\, MA\, 01003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Other Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240501T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240501T190000
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SUMMARY:UMass Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Spring Architecture Lecture Series at UMass\nSelf Report for Learning Units\nMore information here. \nAll lectures will be held in Design Building 170 at 5:30pm \nWednesday\, 3/6\nMimi Love\, Principal\, Utile Architecture and Planning \nWednesday\, 3/27\nJoseph Zeal-Henry\, 2024 ArtLab Loeb Fellow at Harvard \nWednesday\, 4/17\nAlan Organschi\, Principal\, Gray Organschi Architecture \nWednesday\, 5/1\nKatie Faulkner FAIA\, Principal\, West Work \nSPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES\nMimi Love is a principal at Utile. Her expertise ranges from complicated renovations to new construction projects with challenging programmatic requirements. Mimi led a master plan for Belmont Day School\, and oversaw the recent construction of “The Barn\,” a 24\,000 square foot building that houses specialty classrooms to support their STEAM program and a Field House. She managed campus master plans for two independent schools; St. Andrew’s School in Austin\, TX and The Park School in Brookline\, MA. She also served as a consultant to Reed Hilderbrand for the Cranbrook Educational Community Master Plan in Bloomfield Hills\, MI. Mimi led an urban campus master plan for a global search engine company based in Kendall Square in Cambridge\, MA that will eventually occupy a half million square feet of office space. Several phases of the expansion have been completed. She was the design principal for Autodesk’s office expansion at The Innovation and Design Building in Boston’s Seaport District and was one of the Utile principals who led the Rethink City Hall project for the City of Boston. She completed the redesign of the Boston City Hall lobby as well as other pilot projects throughout the building. Prior to joining Utile\, Mimi was an Associate at Machado Silvetti in Boston where she was the lead designer for the renovation projects at the Getty Villa in Malibu\, CA. Mimi co-authored Color Space Style\, a reference book on interior design for Rockport Publications. She has recently been appointed as a Commissioner for the Boston Civic Design Commission (BCDC). \nJoseph Zeal-Henry is a designer\, urbanist and curator whose practice advocates for a more equitable built environment through policy and cultural production. His unique multi-disciplinary practice bridges public service and art.\nHe has written for Dezeen\, Casabella\, and Architectural Review. In addition to his role with the Greater London Authority’s Culture Team\, he is a cofounder of Sound Advice\, an ‘extra-institutional’ platform exploring new forms of spatial practice through music. In 2022\, the British Council selected Joseph to co-curate the British Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023 alongside Jayden Ali\, Meneesha Kellay and Sumitra Upham. Their pavilion\, Dancing Before the Moon\, explores the need for architecture to look beyond buildings and economic structures and toward everyday social practices\, customs\, and traditions to meaningfully reflect how people use and occupy space. \nJoseph works for the mayor of London in the Culture and Creative Industries Unit\, delivering new cultural infrastructure for the city. He works on the New London Museum\, East Bank\, and the Thames Estuary Production Corridor. He cofounded the social enterprise platform Sound Advice alongside Pooja Agrawal to explore new forms of spatial practice through music. In 2020 they published the book NOW YOU KNOW. He is a trustee of UD Music\, a charity that empowers and harnesses opportunities for young people through Black music culture. \nAlan Organschi is a principal and partner at Gray Organschi Architecture\, an architectural practice in New Haven\, Connecticut recognized internationally for its integration of design\, construction\, and environmental research. He is also the founder of the fabrication workshop and construction management firm JIG Design Build which in 2018 created the Ecological Living Module\, a fully self-sustaining micro house for the United Nations Environment Program. \nIn April 2021\, Mr. Organschi was appointed Director of the Innovation Lab at the Bauhaus der Erde (Earth Bauhaus – www.bauhausdererde.org) a global interdisciplinary initiative that seeks to transform the building sector from a major source of anthropogenic environmental and social impact into a regenerative and ecologically sensitive means to meet the housing and infrastructural needs of an urbanizing global population. In that capacity\, he will direct the development of the Lab\, its experimental projects\, public programs and trans-sectoral collaborations with global partners. \nMr. Organschi continues as a Senior member of the faculty at the Yale School of Architecture where he has taught architectural design and building technology for two decades. During the 2019 and 2020 academic years\, he also served as the Portman Critic at the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Architecture. The findings of the research and design work of the studios he conducted were published in the two-volume collection entitled Technosphere/Biosphere. \nHis ongoing research project\, the Timber City Initiative (www.timbercity.org)\, examines the application of emerging structural wood fiber technologies to the construction of global cities. Timber City has been awarded grants from the Hines Fund for Advanced Sustainability Research in Architecture\, the US Forest Service Wood Innovation Grant program and the SITRA Finland innovation Fund for the Circular Economy. Mr. Organschi has written and lectured extensively on the carbon storage benefits of biogenic material substitution in urban building and is a co-author of the upcoming book Carbon: A Field Manual For Building Designers and the scientific paper “Buildings as a Global Carbon Sink” published in the journal Nature Sustainability in January 2020. That same year\, the paper received the Aquila Capital Transformation Award which honors scientific research that contributes to the decarbonization of Europe. \nIn addition to features in numerous publications\, Gray Organschi Architecture was recognized by the Architectural League of New York as an Emerging Voice in Architecture and has received American Architecture Awards for the Storage Barn in Washington\, CT\, the Common Ground High School in New Haven\, and the Ecological Living Module at the United Nations General Assembly in Manhattan. In 2012\, Mr. Organschi and his partner Elizabeth Gray were honored for their work with an Arts and Letters Award in Architecture by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. \nKatie Faulkner\, FAIA\, LEED AP has been working for twenty-five years on spaces and buildings for education\, working\, living\, and healthcare. She received her MArch from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design and an MBA from Boston University.\nBefore West Work\, Katie was a Vice President of Design for Katerra\, focusing on a mid-rise mass timber housing prototype. She was a founding partner of the firm NADAAA\, recognized with notable awards\, including the 2014 Holcim Award\, an AIA COTE Award\, and numerous other accolades. Before NADAAA\, Katie was an Associate Principal at Shepley Bulfinch. In 2017 she received the BSA’s Women in Design Award. In 2020 she was named to the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/umass-lecture-series/2024-05-01/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Other Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240319T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T200000
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SUMMARY:Building Energy Boston CONFERENCE
DESCRIPTION:BuildingEnergy Boston is a conference designed by and for practitioners in the fields of high-performance building and design\, energy efficiency\, and renewable energy. \nIt brings more than 1\,000 industry leaders and emerging professionals together to learn from and share ideas with each other. Sessions are curated by a volunteer NESEA-Member content committee to ensure that conference sessions are genuinely useful to attendees. \nThe conference will feature product demonstrations\, networking events\, and accredited sessions that offer best practices and lessons learned\, case studies and proven data\, technical “how-to”s\, emerging technologies\, and innovative policies and programs. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/building-energy-2024/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Continuing Education,Other Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231127T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231127T173000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152732
CREATED:20250911T195138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195138Z
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SUMMARY:Save the Dates! BCT Lectures
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATES!\nFall BCT Lectures – Hybrid\nAll are Mondays from 4:00 -5:15 pm EST\nA registration link will be sent soon \nRoute 2 Gill Slope Failure: Emergency Response\, Situational Analysis\, and Rapid Repair Procedure\nMonday September 18| 4:00-5:15PM|Hybrid – ZOOM or in person at 170 Design Building UMass|1 LU approval pending\n(note – this session may not qualify for credit) \nEnergy Modeling for Homes: Understanding the HERS Rating Process and MA Stretch Energy Code \nMonday October 16| 4:00-5:15PM|Hybrid – ZOOM or in person at 170 Design Building UMass|1HSW approval pending \nBuilding a Greener Future: Mercy Corps’ Global Sustainability Efforts \nMonday November 6| 4:00-5:15PM|Hybrid – ZOOM or in person at 170 Design Building UMass|1HSW approval pending \nClimate-smart construction: Plant-based Prefab as a Carbon Drawdown Solution\nMonday November 27| 4:00-5:15PM|Hybrid – ZOOM or in person at 170 Design Building UMass|1 HSW approval pending \n 
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/save-the-dates-bct-lectures/2023-11-27/
LOCATION:Hybrid: ZOOM or 170 Design Building UMass\, 551 N Pleasant St.\, Amherst\, MA\, 01003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231119T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231121T170000
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SUMMARY:AIA / ASCA Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:Register Now – registration closes October 4th —two select keynote sessions are opened to WMAIA members!\n2023 AIA/ACSA Intersections Research Conference: Material Economies\nOctober 19-21\, 2023\n \nUMass/Amherst is hosting this year’s AIA/ACSA’s (Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture) Intersections Research Conference: Material Economies\nOctober 19-21. WMAIA is pleased to be supporting this event. \nThe conference brings together researchers\, architects\, policy makers\, and more from practice and academia to share innovations in material science\, high-performance design\, healthy materials and circular building. The conference will take place on the campus of University of Massachusetts Amherst and feature keynote speakers Mae-ling Lokko\, assistant professor of architecture at Yale University’s Center for Ecosystems + Architecture and Chandra Robinson\, AIA\, principal at LEVER Architects. \nThis is a great opportunity for WMAIA members!\nWMAIA members register here for one or both of the keynotes.\n\nKeynote: Mae-ling Lokko (Yale University) & Reception\nThursday October 19th  5 PM| in person Olver Design Building UMass|1 LU\nThe Conference opening keynote is Mae-ling Lokko\, an Assistant Professor at Yale University’s School of Architecture and Yale’s Center for Ecosystems in Architecture (Yale CEA). She is an architectural scientist\, designer and educator from Ghana and the Philippines whose work focuses on the upcycling of agrowaste and biopolymer materials.  Her research integrates a broad range of technical\, environmental\, social and cultural criteria to evolve contemporary material-value systems and accelerate business models for upcycling between the Global North and South. Lokko is the founder of Willow Technologies\, Ltd. focused on the research\, design and development of biobased building materials. \nKeynote: Chandra D. Robinson (LEVER Architecture) & Dinner\nFriday October 20th  6:30 PM| in person Campus Center Hotel 11th Floor UMass|1 LU\nChandra is a Principal at LEVER Architecture\, a practice recognized for design excellence and innovative work with mass timber construction. Based in Portland\, Oregon and Los Angeles\, the 38-person firm collaborates with communities and institutions to design buildings that elevate human experience and foreground equity. Chandra recently completed a LEED Platinum campus for equity-based foundation Meyer Memorial Trust and is currently working on several civic and educational projects including the Portland Museum of Art (Portland\, Maine)\, Portland State University’s new School of Art and Design\, and two libraries for Multnomah County Library\, among others. \nWMAIA members register here for one or both of the keynotes.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/aia-asca/
LOCATION:Umass\, Amherst
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231004T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152732
CREATED:20250911T195138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195138Z
UID:10000521-1696410000-1696438800@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:Registration closes 10/04: AIA / ASCA Research Conference 11/19-21\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Register Now – registration closes October 4th —two select keynote sessions are opened to WMAIA members!\n2023 AIA/ACSA Intersections Research Conference: Material Economies\nOctober 19-21\, 2023\n \nUMass/Amherst is hosting this year’s AIA/ACSA’s (Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture) Intersections Research Conference: Material Economies\nOctober 19-21. WMAIA is pleased to be supporting this event. \nThe conference brings together researchers\, architects\, policy makers\, and more from practice and academia to share innovations in material science\, high-performance design\, healthy materials and circular building. The conference will take place on the campus of University of Massachusetts Amherst and feature keynote speakers Mae-ling Lokko\, assistant professor of architecture at Yale University’s Center for Ecosystems + Architecture and Chandra Robinson\, AIA\, principal at LEVER Architects. \nThis is a great opportunity for WMAIA members!\nWMAIA members register here for one or both of the keynotes.\n\nKeynote: Mae-ling Lokko (Yale University) & Reception\nThursday October 19th  5 PM| in person Olver Design Building UMass|1 LU\nThe Conference opening keynote is Mae-ling Lokko\, an Assistant Professor at Yale University’s School of Architecture and Yale’s Center for Ecosystems in Architecture (Yale CEA). She is an architectural scientist\, designer and educator from Ghana and the Philippines whose work focuses on the upcycling of agrowaste and biopolymer materials.  Her research integrates a broad range of technical\, environmental\, social and cultural criteria to evolve contemporary material-value systems and accelerate business models for upcycling between the Global North and South. Lokko is the founder of Willow Technologies\, Ltd. focused on the research\, design and development of biobased building materials. \nKeynote: Chandra D. Robinson (LEVER Architecture) & Dinner\nFriday October 20th  6:30 PM| in person Campus Center Hotel 11th Floor UMass|1 LU\nChandra is a Principal at LEVER Architecture\, a practice recognized for design excellence and innovative work with mass timber construction. Based in Portland\, Oregon and Los Angeles\, the 38-person firm collaborates with communities and institutions to design buildings that elevate human experience and foreground equity. Chandra recently completed a LEED Platinum campus for equity-based foundation Meyer Memorial Trust and is currently working on several civic and educational projects including the Portland Museum of Art (Portland\, Maine)\, Portland State University’s new School of Art and Design\, and two libraries for Multnomah County Library\, among others. \nWMAIA members register here for one or both of the keynotes.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/aia-asca-register/
LOCATION:Umass\, Amherst
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230913T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230913T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152732
CREATED:20250911T195136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195136Z
UID:10000506-1694613600-1694620800@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:Capital Planning\, Designer Procurement\, and Carbon Goals
DESCRIPTION:AIA Public Architecture Committee presents:\nCapital Planning\, Designer Procurement\, and Carbon Goals: 21st Century Strategies for Operating State Owned Facilities\nWednesday September 13| 2PM|Zoom|1LU*\n \nWMAIA’s Ludmilla Pavlova-Gillham AIA is moderating a program offered by the AIA Public Architects committee\, which will feature Sarah Felton\, Susan Goldfischer and Betsy Isenstein of DCAMM. The Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) will present an overview of our agency including recent and current projects and upcoming opportunities for the design and construction community. Learn more about the range of State-owned buildings that require periodic design services and our designer procurement processes and our strategic approach to the Commonwealth’s primary goals of decarbonization and equity\, diversity\, and inclusion in all aspects of our projects. \nAbout DCAMM: The Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM)\, an agency within the Executive Office for Administration and Finance (A&F) is responsible for capital planning\, major public building construction\, facilities management\, and real estate services for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. DCAMM oversees the Commonwealth’s capital assets\, totaling over 65 million square feet. The agency manages over $2 billion in capital projects\, working with state agencies on the full cycle of their strategic facility needs. DCAMM directly manages 5.5 million square feet of state buildings\, and for those buildings not managed by DCAMM\, they assist client agencies using comprehensive and cost-effective maintenance and management strategies and standards.​ \nFor more information and to register visit here  \n*NOTE – Credit is being offered directly by AIA National through AIAU
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/capital-planning/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230508T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230508T171500
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20250911T195136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195136Z
UID:10000675-1683561600-1683566100@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:BCT Educational Programs
DESCRIPTION:Register Now – Programs begin next Monday\, February 13th! \nWMAIA : Spring BCT Programs\nThese lectures and free and open to the public\, however\, registration and payment of fee is required if you want WMAIA to record the learning units. UMass faculty and staff requiring learning units may register here for no fee. When registering\, select the TOTAL # of programs (1\, 2\, 3 or all 4) that you plan to attend. \nMonday\, February 13| 4:00-5:15 | Zoom 1 HSW pending approval\nStorm Water Reuse in Large Commercial Buildings: An Engineering Perspective\nJake Littman\, Technical Principal\, WSP USA\nThe concept of storm water reuse is tantalizing and is conceptually low-hanging fruit in the reduction of building environmental impacts\, but what does it take to design and engineer building systems that capture\, treat\, and distribute storm water in a building? In this presentation\, Jake Littman will use real-world examples to bring to life the breadth\, scale\, and complexity inherent in storm water reuse\, practical implementation\, and the interplay of LEED and municipal requirements. \nMonday\, March 20| 4:00-5:15 | Zoom 1 HSW  approval pending\nStories in the Details – An Introduction to Forensic Investigations\nNikki Byl\, Senior Associate\, and specification coordinator with Wiss\, Janney Elstner (WJE) Associate Inc.\, and Josh Jaskowiak\, Associate\, WJE\nThis presentation by Nikki and Josh will introduce forensic investigations and the importance of details in the investigation of failures as told through case studies. Our four representative studies will include the facade rehabilitation of a signature historic university structure\, emergency stabilization of 26 Court Street in Boston\, a water leakage investigation at a medical center\, and a look at glazing failures at a Tadao Ando building in Williamstown Mass. \nMonday\, April 10 | 4:00-5:15 | Zoom 1 HSW  approval pending\nUniversity Design/Build Programs: How they work and what they are about\nKent Hicks\, ECO Professor\, Owner of East Branch Studio\nIn this lecture Kent Hicks discusses programs that offer the opportunity to explore a hands-on experience focusing on low-carbon and climate-positive construction using local\, natural\, and repurposed building materials; as well as learning about the critical importance of housing affordability and climate equity within the context of providing housing for communities in need. \nMonday\, May 8| 4:00-5:15 | Zoom 1 LU approval pending\nNoise\, Health\, and the Built Environment\nAndy Carballeira\, Principal Consultant ACENTECH\nNoise is an invisible environmental pollutant that threatens the health and well-being of people worldwide. Its effects are systemic and include hearing loss\, sleep disturbance\, stress\, cognitive deficits\, and childhood learning delays. Places where people live\, work\, and play must be designed to protect people from these harmful effects\, and the building’s façade has an important function to play. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/bct-educational-programs/2023-05-08/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230419T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230419T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20250911T195137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195137Z
UID:10000680-1681925400-1681930800@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:UMass Spring Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:UMass Department of Architecture Spring 2023 Lecture Series \nThis spring UMass has a dynamic line-up of speakers who represent a diverse range of architectural practices\, from academic base scholarship to activism to professional practice. All events scheduled to be help in-person at the Design Building on the UMass Campus. \nAll events are free and open to the public. You can self-report for LUs \nWednesday 3/01: V. Mitch McEwan – Princeton SOA and Atelier Office \nWednesday 3/29: Lisa Haber-Thomson – Harvard GSD \nWednesday 4/19: Natasha Espada\, AIA – Studio Enee \nIn addition to the lecture series\, the Department of Architecture is also hosting the Mutlticultural Futuring Exhibition and Seminar featuring a panel discussion with Dr. Bayo Akomolafe\, Chris Cornelius\, and Olalekan Jeyifous. Monday 4/24 at 5:30pm
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/umass-spring-lecture-series/2023-04-19/
LOCATION:UMass Olver Design Building 170\, 551 North Pleasant Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221205T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221205T171500
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20250911T195135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195135Z
UID:10000667-1670256000-1670260500@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:UMass / WMAIA BCT Programs
DESCRIPTION:WMAIA : Fall BCT Programs\nThese lectures and free and open to the public\, however\, registration and payment of fee is required if you want WMAIA to record the learning units. UMass faculty and staff requiring learning units may register here for no fee.\nWhen registering\, select the TOTAL # of programs (1\, 2\, 3 or all 4) that you plan to attend.\nClick here for more information and to register \nMonday\, September 19 | 4:00-5:15 | Zoom 1 HSW\nIntegrating the Old and New: Facing the challenges of a construction remodel regarding structures\, foundations\, and project site complications\nJack Manifold\, CEO Jack Manifold\, CEO\, J Manifold Construction\nJack Manifold will address the complexities of commercial and residential construction and remodeling projects. Using specific case studies\, he will demonstrate vital elements of construction from the old to the new regarding structural integrity\, foundational excellence\, and project sitework elements for both commercial and residential projects. \nMonday\, October 17 | 4:00-5:15 | Zoom 1 HSW\nIRA 2022 and Implication in the Built Environment\nDr. Adewale Adesanya CEO\, Havenergy Consulting Inc.\nThis lecture will review provisions of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and what it means to building professionals. The lecture highlights steps towards actions in the built environment that addresses climate change and boosts the administration’s commitments on environmental justice (EJ). \nMonday\, November 7 | 4:00-5:15 | Zoom 1 HSW\nCarbon Drawdown Now: Turning Buildings into Carbon Sinks with Bio-Based Materials\nJacob Deva Racusin\, Director of Building Science and Sustainability\, NewFramework\nIn this lecture\, Jacob Racusin will examine the natural cycle of carbon absorption and storage\, and the role of forests and wood products in mitigating carbon emissions. \nMonday\, December 5 | 4:00-5:15 | Zoom 1 HSW\nUtilizing Design and Construction Frameworks to Design and Build Software\nMark Harrison\, Product Manager\, Trimble Inc.\nMark Harrison will bring a designer’s view to software development. Creating industry-leading design software like Trimble SketchUp requires a designer’s understanding of and sensibilities for the processes that it needs to support. This talk explores the many ways in which designers (technologists\, architects\, and others) can help shape the software user interfaces and technologies that they work with on a daily basis. \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/umass-wmaia-bct/2022-12-05/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Other Programs,WMAIA Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20250911T195135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195135Z
UID:10000639-1668015000-1668020400@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:UMass Architecture Fall Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/umass2022fall_lecture/2022-11-09/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Other Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20220921T130143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T194313Z
UID:10000762-1668015000-1668020400@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:UMass Architecture Fall Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/umass2022fall_lecture/2022-11-09/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Other Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221026T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221026T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20220921T130143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T194313Z
UID:10000761-1666805400-1666810800@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:UMass Architecture Fall Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/umass2022fall_lecture/2022-10-26/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Other Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220930T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221001T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20250911T195134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195134Z
UID:10000664-1664524800-1664643600@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:Multiplicity 2022: A Five College Architecture Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Multiplicity: Agency\, Constraint\, and Freedom in Contemporary Architecture\nA FIVE COLLEGE ARCHITECTURE SYMPOSIUM\, SEPTEMBER 30 – OCTOBER 1\, 2022\nConvened by: Pari Riahi\, Laure Katsaros\, and Michael T. Davis
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/multiplicity-2022-a-five-college-architecture-symposium/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Continuing Education,Other Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220622T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20250911T195133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195133Z
UID:10000632-1655884800-1656176400@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:A'22 - AIA Conference on Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Master new skills\nThe designed world is getting more complex. This conference delivers the path forward. Acclaimed architects\, designers\, and building product manufacturers deliver best-in-class CE. Earn your HSW\, GBCI\, RIBA & AIA LUs for the year! View the schedule of seminars\, practicums\, keynote events here. \n\n\n\nThe Architecture Expo\nWe’re turning McCormick Place into a 166\,000 sq. ft. product playground that reflects Chicago’s iconic cityscape. Experience\, touch\, see\, and get technical specs for the newest high-tech materials and solutions to hit the market from 500 of the industry’s best building product manufacturers.\nFind out more. \n\n\n\nTour local architecture\nChicago’s architecture is nothing short of spectacular. Take it all in with expertly curated\, architect-led tours of the city’s high-profile\, historic\, and avant-garde projects. Check the schedule to see the full list of 75+ tours. \n\n\n\nAIA 2022 CONFERENCE\nJune 22-25\, 2022\nChicago\, IL \nEARLY REGISTRATION by APRIL 13\, 2022\nRegister by our early bird deadline\, April 13\, 2022\, and you’ll receive a full refund if you need to cancel your A’22 registration for any reason. Read our full cancellation policy  \nRegister Now!COVID Planning & Safety Measures
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/a22-aia-conference-on-architecture/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Continuing Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220505T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220505T174500
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20250911T195109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195109Z
UID:10000627-1651768200-1651772700@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:AIA Materials Certificate Program - REGISTER NOW
DESCRIPTION:WMAIA COTE – COMMITTEE ON THE ENVIRONMENT – presents:\nAIA Materials Certificate Program \n5 courses — 6.25 HSW credits \nThursdays\, 4:30 – 5:45 PM\nMarch 10\, March 24\, April 7\, April 21 and May 5\nVirtual Program offered on Zoom \nSponsored by Wright Builders\n \nMaterial selection is a core service provided by architects\, but that process is far from simple. The AIA Materials Certificate Program untangles the complexities of that process in five essential courses. The key? Materials transparency. When you know everything you can about the materials you use\, you’re able to make the best product decisions for projects\, people\, and the environment. The courses cover different types of impacts\, and best practices for reducing these impacts\, from industry-best instructors. Take all five courses and earn a certificate! \nREGISTRATION WILL BE FOR ALL 5 COURSES FOR SINGLE FEE\nAIA Members: $50\nNon-members: $100 \nFor more information and to register visit here \nCOURSE 1\nMaterials: The Big Idea \nThursday March 10th 4:30 – 5:45 PM\n1.25 HSWs\nKnow the health and environmental impacts of building products and key drivers for materials transparency in the marketplace. \nCOURSE 2\nEnvironmental Impacts: Making a Difference\nThursday March 24th 4:30 – 5:45 PM\n1.25 HSWs\nUnpack the entire product life cycle. \nCOURSE 3 \nHealth Impacts: Connecting Building Materials\, Human Health\, and the Environment\nThursday April 7th  4:30 – 5:45 PM\n1.25 HSWs\nDiscover the relationship between building materials and human health. \nCOURSE 4\nLife Cycle Assessment: Tools to Reduce the Environmental Impact of Buildings\nThursday April 21st  4:30 – 5:45 PM\n1.25 HSWs\nSimplify the LCA process and better understand its value to architects. \nCOURSE 5\nMaterials & Health: Understanding the Tools\nThursday April 21st  4:30 – 5:45 PM\n1.25 HSWs\nLearn to use the right tools for healthier project and product decisions. \nFor more information and to register visit here \n 
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/aia-materials-certificate-program/2022-05-05/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,COTE Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220411T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220411T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20250911T195110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195110Z
UID:10000631-1649698200-1649703600@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:UMass Architecture Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:UMass Architecture Lecture Series continues March 23rd\nThis series is free and open to the public.  More info here. You can self-report for learning units. \nCOVID Protocol:  Current requirements for attending a UMass event: UMass Amherst expects everyone attending an indoor event to be vaccinated or have a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of the event; mask with N95\, KN95– NO CLOTH MASKS.  For up-to-date info on requirements visit here \n Wednesday\,March 23 | 5:30 PM | Olver Design Building Atrium\nJenny French AIA\, co-founder and principal of French 2D and a Professor of Practice at the Harvard Graduate School of Design \nWednesday\, April 6 | 5:30 PM | Olver Design Building Atrium\nGreg Minott AIA\, co-founder and managing principal at DREAM Collaborative and the out-going president of the Boston Society of Architects \nMonday\, April 11 | 6:00 PM | Olver Design Building 170\nAna Miljacki\, critic\, curator and Associate Professor of Architecture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, where she teaches history\, theory and design. \nMore info here.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/umass-architecture-lecture-series-3/2022-04-11/
LOCATION:Olver Design Building Atrium\, 551 N Pleasant St\, Amherst\, MA\, 01003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Other Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211129T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211129T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20250911T195106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195106Z
UID:10000607-1638201600-1638201600@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:UMASS Building & Construction Technology Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:UMASS BCT SERIES BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20TH – REGISTER NOW!\nWMAIA members will attend remotely; please register for credit here \nMonday\, September 20 | 4:00-5:15 | Zoom 1 HSW\nAdvancing Healthy\, Energy Efficient\, Climate-Friendly Housing to Achieve Health and Racial Equity \nMonday\, October 18 | 4:00-5:15 | Zoom 1 HSW\nClimate Smart Forests and Green Construction: Designing with Biogenic Carbon to Achieve Climate Positive Structures \nMonday\, November 8 | 4:00-5:15 | Zoom 1 LU\nThe Continuing Rise of Women in Construction \nMonday\, November 29 | 4:00-5:15 | Zoom 1 HSW\nBuilding Performance Improvement with Building Automation Systems (BAS) \nPlease register for credit here
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/umass-building-construction-technology-lecture-series/2021-11-29/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20250911T195106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195106Z
UID:10000603-1637170200-1637175600@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:2021 UMASS Architecture Fall Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:UMass announces the Fall 2021 Department of Architecture lecture series. The series includes 5 speakers who represent a broad spectrum of the discipline of architecture. \nAll lectures begin at 5:30 EST. Three of the lectures will be conducted remotely via the Zoom Webinar platform\, while two lectures will be hosted in the Design Building Atrium. All lectures are free and open to the public. \nRegistration is required for remote lectures. Please visit the UMass Events Page and click on the calendar date of the lecture you’d like to attend. \nSeptember 22: Brian Tibbs\, AIA\, NOMA\, NCARB. Brian Tibbs is a partner at Moody Nolan\, the largest African American owned firm in the country recently recognized with the 2021 AIA Architecture Firm Award. Brian directs the Nashville office operations where he leads projects across the country including the Music City Center\, the Jacob Javits Convention Center\, and the new Boston Convention Center hotel. \nOctober 07: Sylvia Lavin\, PhD. Sylvia Lavin is a professor of History and Theory of Architecture and the co-director of the Program in Media and Modernity at Princeton University. As an architectural historian and cultural critic\, much of her recent work presents a counter-narrative of post-modern architecture in the United States by addressing the underlying conditions that shaped architectural practice from the post-modern period through the present. As part of the Five College Architectural Theory Seminar\, Sylvia will be speaking on the work of Cedric Price in a lecture titled: A Work on Paper\, a Plantation\, and a Polariser:  An Environmental History of Cedric Price’s Generator. \nOctober 20: Esra Akcan\, PhD. Esra Akcan is the Michael McCarthy Professor in the Department of Architecture at Cornell University. Her research on modern and contemporary architecture and urbanism foregrounds the intertwined histories of Europe and West Asia\, and offers new ways to understand architecture’s role in global\, social and environmental justice. Also part of the Five College Architectural Theory Seminar\, Esra will be speaking about relationships between human rights and architecture in a lecture titled: Human Rights\, Reparations and Architecture. \nNovember 10: Billie Faircloth\, FAIA. As a partner at the innovative and award winning architectural firm KieranTimberlake\, Billie Faircloth leads a diverse\, interdisciplinary teams of professionals that includes architects but also materials scientists\, chemical physicists\, and environmental managers among others. She has played a key role in the research and development of technology for high-performance design including Tally\, an industry standard for life cycle analysis. \nNovember 17: Katherine Williams\, AIA\, NOMA\, LEED AP. Finally\, Katherine Williams is an architect and writer whose experience includes work at traditional architecture firms\, community development\, and managing commercial construction for a general contractor. She currently serves as a Senior Project Manager for construction at a DC University. In addition to professional practice\, Katherine writes about architecture and development and about the experience of African Americans\, and specifically black women architects\, within the field of architecture. She was the NOMA magazine editor from 2009-2014 and recently published Melvin Mitchell’s book African American Architects: Embracing Culture and Building Urban Communities.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/save-the-dates-umass-architecture-fall-lecture-series/2021-11-17/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211023T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211023T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20250911T195108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195108Z
UID:10000612-1634976000-1635008400@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:Brutalism + the Public University: Past\, Present and Future
DESCRIPTION:UMass Brut: Brutalism + the Public University; Past\, Present and Future\nFriday-Saturday October 22-23 8AM – 5:30 PM | in person up to 9.5 HSW \nBrutalism enthusiasts\, academic scholars\, students\, and professionals working in the fields of architecture and concrete restoration are strongly encouraged to attend a UMassBrut symposium titled\, Brutalism + the Public University: Past\, Present and Future. \nUMass Brut\, a collaboration between faculty\, staff and students at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and the University of Massachusetts Amherst\, will bring together a team of nationally renowned scholars\, industry professionals\, and passionate citizens to address issues related to Brutalist architecture\, preservation\, and rehabilitation of these architectural treasures. \nThe symposium is a two-day\, in-person event held at UMass Dartmouth (a Paul Rudolph campus) on Friday\, October 22\, 2021 from 8 am-5:00 pm and at UMass Amherst on Saturday\, October 23\, 2021 (8 am-5:30 pm). \nThis program is supported by WMAIA and the BSA. \nFor more information and to register visit here.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/brutalism-the-public-university-past-present-and-future/2021-10-23/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210830T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210830T133000
DTSTAMP:20260501T152733
CREATED:20250911T195105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T195105Z
UID:10000598-1630324800-1630330200@www.wmaia.org
SUMMARY:Continuing Education: Matter & Opinion | Existing Buildings
DESCRIPTION:A special series from the Boston Society of Architects \nWe cannot meet our future goals without utilizing our greatest built and cultural assets: existing buildings. Join the Boston Society for Architecture (BSA) this July and August for Matter & Opinion: Existing Buildings\, a 7-part program series on climate action and building the will. \nEvery Monday\, two client-and-designer teams will share the challenges\, triumphs\, and lessons learned from completed existing buildings projects. Following project-based presentations\, the client-and-designer teams–as well as session attendees–will discuss the hurdles to and pathways toward building the will around continued use and reuse of existing buildings for climate action. Project types and clients represented include housing (multifamily and residential design); workplace (mission-driven and commercial); and education facilities (higher education and K-12 schools). 1 LU HSW will be available for each session. \nEach session will feature clients and designers from education facilities (higher education and K-12 schools); workplaces (commercial and mission-driven) and housing (multifamily and residential). Attend one session\, a few\, or all seven! \nContinuing education will be offered. Register now.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/continuing-education-matter-opinion-existing-buildings/2021-08-30/
LOCATION:ZOOM Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210421T160000
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SUMMARY:UMASS Architecture Series
DESCRIPTION:UMass Architecture Lecture Series \nThis series is free and open to the public. You must register to attend. You can self-report for learning units.\nFor detailed information and to register visit here. \nWednesday\,  February 10 | 4:00PM | Zoom\nJames Garret Lecture: Great River Landing \nWednesday\,  March 17 | 4:00PM | Zoom\nDina Griffin Lecture: Design for the Community \nWednesday\,  March 31 | 4:00PM | Zoom\nGabrielle Bullock Lecture \nWednesday\,  April 21 | 4:00PM | Zoom\nLatoya Kamdang Lecture: Productive Collisions
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/umass-architecture-series/2021-04-21/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Other Programs
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SUMMARY:Spring BCT Programs - via ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:Registration is by invitation of the UMASS BCT Program– this program is free and open to the public.\nArchitects who want LUs recorded\, must register and submit the administrative fee. UMass faculty and staff requiring credit register for no fee.\nRegister for all programs here. \nMonday\, March 8 | 4:00-5:15 | Zoom \nBoston’s Big Dig\n1HSW (pending approval)\nDan McNichol\, Journalist & Author\, Spokesperson for the Big Dig \nDan McNichol\, best-selling author and award-winning journalist discusses the nation’s most intriguing\, modern\, urban marvel\, Boston’s Big Dig. McNichol shares how the mega urban project has come to define how we plan\, design\, construct cities in the United States…for better and for worse. The interactive conversation concludes with how The Big Dig\, the current plague and climate change challenge the promise of urbanism in America. For over two decades\, Dan McNichol was the spokesperson for the largest\, most complex highway construction project ever embarked upon in U.S. history: Boston’s Big Dig. McNichol will discuss the management of this mega-public works project\, officially known as the Central Artery/Tunnel Project\, sharing lessons learned as well as describing the civil engineering feats of innovative tunnel designs\, the creation of one of the world’s largest ventilation systems\, and the construction of a cable stayed bridge over the Charles River in Boston. Big Dig’s project management revealing managerial successes and failures of the project’s many “messy complexities.” \nMonday\, March 29 | 4:00-5:15 | Zoom \nBuilding Commissioning; Everything is Connected\n1LU or HSW (pending approval)\nWes Stanhope\, CEM EBCP CCP CPHC\, Founder & CEO Stanhope Developments \nBuildings are comprised of potentially competing system that are expected to work in harmony with each other. Commissioning is a living and adaptive process that can be implemented at any point throughout the lifespan of a building\, ensuring that the building systems are reviewed and tested for optimum performance. Wes will share lessons learned from projects to explain why the most successful building Commissioning starts before design has begun \nMonday\, April 19 | 4:00-5:15 | Zoom \nThe Least Cost Path to a Positive Energy Future\n1HSW (pending approval)\nBill Maclay FAIA \nBill Maclay will share a tested and proven financial methodology\, which demonstrates that positive energy buildings are typically the least cost option on a cash flow basis when compared to fossil fuel code buildings. These projects also accrue long term financial\, social equity\, ecological\, and health benefits. Maclay Architects has developed and successfully used this process for over 12 years to assist owners in evaluating financial performance of positive energy buildings. Commercial\, institutional\, and nonprofit and other residential case studies will illustrate the detailed and interwoven financial/energy analysis process\, metrics\, and templates used to guide positive energy projects from initiation to completion. This includes the design and financial analysis of a net positive energy\, plus carbon storing\, single family home design that meets the current need for cost effective operational and embodied energy buildings and design.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/spring-bct-programs/2021-04-19/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Other Programs
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