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SUMMARY:AIAMB Members and Sponsors Appreciation Taco Fest
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE JOIN US FOR TACOS AND DRINKS TO CELEBRATE MEMBERS AND SPONSORS! \n  \nTHURSDAY\, SEPTEMBER 26TH\, 5:30 PM \n  \nTORRES STREET\, 2 NE OF 10TH \nCARMEL\, CA \n  \nPARKING IS LIMITED! RECOMMENDED PARKING ON 8TH STREET \n  \n  \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/aia-monterey-bay-summer-fiesta-tickets-69366732765
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/aiamb-members-and-sponsors-appreciation-taco-fest/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190921T080000
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SUMMARY:Great Carmel Sand Castle Competition
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URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/http-aiamontereybay-org-wp-content-uploads-2019-02-waves-of-architecture-flyer-2019-pdf59th-great-carmel-sand-castle-competition/
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SUMMARY:Architectural Glass Boot camp
DESCRIPTION: HANDS ON ACTIVITIES:\n\nGlass Cutting and glass breaking demonstrations\nhandrails installation\nmetal fabrication and structural glazing\n\n  \nBoot Camp Flyer 7.12 \n  \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED  SPACE LIMITED  \nEMAIL: MLOUMEAU@ALLIEDTRADES.ORG \nMARY LOUMEAU 510.428.9486
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/architectural-glass-boot-camp/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190626T170000
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SUMMARY:Market Differentiation: The Key to building value and the preservation of Architecture
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER: CROSBY DOE\n   \nForum with Crosby Doe\, CEO of Crosby Doe Associates\, Inc.\, a real estate company based in Beverly Hills\, California\, and the developer of “Architecture for Sale” a multimedia platform for\nshowcasing important properties of architectural significance available around the world. \n\nUnderstanding the importance of creating a unique marketplace for architecture within the local communities\, nationally and internationally.\nReceive tools which Crosby Doe has utilized over the past 45 years to document\, and grow a separate marketplace for architecture in So. California\, which can be applied locally\nArchitects will be shown how their contributions to the process of creating an international database of architecture will lead to the preservation and increased value of their own work.\n\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/architecture-for-sale-tickets-55356300184 \nfollowed by Q&A and reception. \n1.5  AIA CES APPROVED
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/market-differentiation-the-key-to-building-value-and-the-preservation-of-architecture/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Architecture,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190503T130000
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CREATED:20190221T232512Z
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SUMMARY:ADA 5 HSW WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:Presenter – Greg Izor\, AIA\, NCARB\, CASp (www.izorarch.com)\nWHEN:     Friday\, May 3\, 2019\nWHERE:    Graniterock\, 1755 Del Monte Blvd.\, Seaside\nTIME: 1:00 – 5:00 PM\nCOST:\nAIA members:  $125.00\nAll others:   $160.00\nNote: Please park on the street (Del Monte Ave) NO parking in Graniterock’s parking lot. \nAfternoon snacks and beverages will be provided.\nSpace is limited to 42 attendees per session.\nFirst paid\, first served.  Payment = Reservation.\nRSVP by paying online at: \n \n\n\n\nTicket Pricing\n\n\nMembers $125.00 USDNon-Members $160.00 USD
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/ada-5-hsw-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190419T190000
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CREATED:20190411T221916Z
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SUMMARY:AMAP: The Landscape Architect Cannot Come Later: Richard Neutra\, Landscape Design
DESCRIPTION:Barbara Lamprecht\, M. Arch.\, PhD. speaking on:\nThe Landscape Architect Cannot Come Later: Richard Neutra\, Landscape Design \n  \nFor further information or Press Inquiries\, please contact Nancy Runyon\, AMAP Board President  Tel. 831.649.8132\,  \nor email nancy@nancyrunyon.com or visit amap1.org \n  \n 
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/amap-the-landscape-architect-cannot-come-later-richard-neutra-landscape-design/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190328T180000
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SUMMARY:Which Modernism is the Monterey Bay
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER: PIERLUIGI SERRAINO\nThe Monterey Bay was a playground for experimental architecture from renown architects to lesser known personalities. What makes the Modern Architecture in the Monterey Region distinct from the rest of California as well? And how can the specialist and the lay people recognize what is of merit versus what is ordinary in this period? \nThis lecture will also present the work of specific architects that either operated in the Monterey Bay or left designs of significance while based somewhere else will be presented. Specifically\, from the first group will be featured the work of Henry Hill\, John Konigshofer\, Olof Dahlstrand\, and Kipp Stewart among others. From the second group the designs of Gordon Drake\, Campbell & Wong\, Skidmore Owings & Merrill\, and William Wurster will be discussed. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/which-modernism-in-the-monterey-bay-tickets-55354369409\n6:00 – 8:00pm \nLOCATION\n440 Ortiz Avenue \nSand City\, CA 93955 \nPRICE\n$25 (non-members) \nSUBMITTED FOR AIA CES APPROVAL
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/which-modernism-is-the-monterey-bay/
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SUMMARY:What is Mid-Century Modern (MCM) in California and the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:What is Mid-Century Modern (MCM) in California and the U.S.?\nSPEAKER: PIERLUIGI SERRAINO\nThis talk spells out the architectural themes that distinguish the Mid-Century Modern period from the large trajectory of Modernism. A definite set of attributes gives distinct character to the architecture of this time span\, with variations across the country that will be pointed out for the audience. California Modernism is a firm point in the annals of Modern Architecture. Here the focus is on the geographical areas within the Golden State that have the highest concentration of MCM projects\, a great many of them lasting masterpieces revered to this date. An overview of the key architects in various parts of California will give the audience a sense of the scope of this phenomenon. \nFollowed by reception. \nhttps://www.artsandarchitectureaiamb.com/ \nSUBMITTED FOR AIA CES APPROVAL\nDATE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181206T173000
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SUMMARY:2018 Holiday Dinner and Stanton Award Presentation
DESCRIPTION:American Institute of Architects Monterey Bay Chapter invites you to the \n2018 Holiday Dinner and Stanton Award Presentation\nRSVP DEADLINE  PASSED  \nWhen: Thursday\, December 6th 2018 5:30 pm\nWhere: The Monterey Plaza Hotel\, (Lower Terrace\, Monterey Bay Ballroom)\n400 Cannery Row\, Monterey\nTicket: $80 per person \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nProgram\n5:30 Reception\n6:30 Dinner\n7:15 Introductions AIA MB Board Members and Sponsors\n7:30 Presentation of Stanton Award: PAUL W. DAVIS \nEntrée Selections\n\nCabernet Braised Beef Short Ribs\, Ricotta Gnocchi Gratin\nThyme Roasted Salmon\, Artichokes\, Tuscan Kale\nGrilled Portobello\, Squash & Tomato Wellington\, Jack Cheese\n\n$80.00 per person \n  \nOR Mail your check with entrée selection to: AIAMB – P.O. Box 310\, Monterey\, CA 93942 \nRSVP deadline is Monday December 03\, 2018
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/2018-holiday-dinner-and-stanton-award-presentation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180420T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180420T210000
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SUMMARY:How Frank Lloyd Wright Became America's Greatest Architect Lecturer: Kathryn Smith
DESCRIPTION:Approved for 1 AIA LU    Co-sponsored by Monterey Area Architectural Resources Archive (MAARA) and the Alliance of Monterey Area Preservationists (AMAP) \nFriday\, April 20\, 7 pm Canterbury Woods Auditorium\, 651 Sinex Avenue near the corner of Forest Avenue\, Pacific Grove \nAbout the Talk: \nFrank Lloyd Wright\, the creator of New York’s Guggenheim Museum and Fallingwater\, a house over a waterfall\, is universally regarded as the greatest American architect who ever lived. His career spanned over seventy years from the 1890s to 1959. While he went from local recognition in Chicago in the 1910s to national notoriety for his love life in the 1920s\, he rose to international fame in the 1930s when he appeared on the cover of TIME magazine to finally becoming an icon of American culture in the 1940s and 1950s. He was then and still remains the only architect most people can remember by name. \nIn her new book\, Wright on Exhibit\, Kathryn Smith charts Wright’s rise and fall and rise again in a revealing exposition of how Wright refused to be forgotten and what he did step by step to attract the admiration of millions of Americans\, not to mention the Europeans and Japanese. \nHer illustrated lecture covers favorites such as the Prairie Houses\, the Usonian Houses\, and major public buildings including the Guggenheim Museum and Marin County Civic Center. She will devote special attention to one of Wright’s most dramatic houses by the water\, the Mrs. Della Walker House\, Carmel-by-the-Sea\, the only other Wright building that can be compared to Fallingwater in its profound connection between man and nature. \nMartin Filler for New York Review of Books describes Smith’s latest book Wright on Exhibit as “an intriguing treatise on career development … so illuminatingly detailed that it gives a richer portrait of Wright than many full-length biographies. The care\, audacity\, and originality with which Wright orchestrated the public presentation of his revolutionary architecture from start to finish…is laid out by Kathryn Smith with exceptional thoroughness.” \nAbout the Speaker: \nKathryn Smith is an architectural historian\, who is an historic preservation consultant\, author\, and lecturer. Her books include Wright on Exhibit: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Architectural Exhibitions (2017)\, Frank Lloyd Wright: American Master (2009)\, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin and Taliesin West (1997)\, and Frank Lloyd Wright\, Hollyhock House and Olive Hill (1992). \nSmith has been a consultant to Graycliff Conservancy\, Florida Southern College\, and Barnsdall Park. She has held NEH\, NEA\, and Graham Foundation fellowships. In 2003\, she was Scholar-in-Residence at the Robie House\, Chicago. In 2001\, Smith was awarded the Wright Spirit Award in the Professional Category from the Building Conservancy. \nFREE for current AMAP members and residents of Canterbury Woods.  \n   All others\, $20 at the door; ticket includes an AMAP membership for the rest of 2018!   \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/how-frank-lloyd-wright-became-americas-greatest-architect-lecturer-kathryn-smith/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180215T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180215T173000
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CREATED:20180117T010230Z
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SUMMARY:COMPLETED Portola Plaza & Conference Center Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tour the COMPLETED Portola Plaza and  Conference Center and see the spaces\, their relationships\, and the changes. \n  \nSEE EVENT FLYER \n 
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/completed-portola-plaza-conference-center-tour/
LOCATION:Ausonio Project Office\,  1 Portola Plaza\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180202T190000
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CREATED:20180116T001103Z
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SUMMARY:AMAP: A 21st Century Diverse Approach to Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Alliance of Monterey Area Preservationists Presents:\n  \nThreading the Needle:  \n Macro and Micro Preservation in San Francisco      \n A 21st Century Diverse Approach to Preservation \nAn illustrated talk by Jonathan Pearlman\, practicing architect and long-time member of San Francisco’s Historic Preservation Commission\, looking at the big picture of San Francisco’s approach to preservation and the focus on one specific landmark building. \nFriday\, February 2\, 7 pm        \n Canterbury Woods Auditorium           \n 651 Sinex Avenue near Forest Avenue\, Pacific Grove \nStreet parking only\, please. Canterbury Woods lots are reserved for residents. No RSVP necessary; auditorium holds 100 seats. \nEVENT NEWS Friday\, February 2\, 7 pm  \n  \nA \nFree for current AMAP members and residents of Canterbury Woods.\nAll others\, $15 at the door; ticket includes an AMAP membership for 2018! \nSPECIAL ADDED NOTE TO ARCHITECTS: The Executive Director of the Monterey Chapter of the AIA has registered this session for Continuing Education Units: APPROVED FOR 1.5 AIA LUs (also known as CEUs). \nTo be credited for these units\, just sign in on Friday evening\, February 2nd\, at the registration desk in the Canterbury Woods front lobby with your name and AIA number. \nFor further information or Press Inquiries\, please contact Nancy Runyon\, AMAP Board President\, tel. 831.649.8132\, or email nancy@nancyrunyon.com or visit amap1.org\nRead more below. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“. . .how does a modern architect “do” preservation?”  \nAbout the Talk:\nDesigning buildings to fit with the dense and historic urban fabric of San Francisco is a very delicate prospect with potholes and mine fields at every step. Preservation\, of course\, is not a science. Knowing what to keep and what to let go of in the process of the evolution of a place is a delicate and tricky dance. With the frenetic pace of change\, social pressures and the sheer volume of building over the past half-decade\, discernment is extremely important. \nExplains Jonathan Pearlman\, “As a member of San Francisco’s Historic Preservation Commission\, my participation in this debate is one way I can contribute to preserving and furthering the story of San Francisco. I was trained to think about buildings: When was it built? Who was its architect? What is its style? How was it built\, and how does this building define its place in the stream of architectural history? \nThere is\, however\, so much more to the story: Why was this building built in the first place? What meaning does it convey? Does it represent a person\, a group or a culture? Was it the backdrop to something important that happened there? What has been most revealing to me is to see how in San Francisco\, there is not a reliance on just buildings to define its history; rather\, we are seeking to intertwine the story of San Franciscans\, adding a socio-cultural memory to the built fabric as grounding to prepare us for the future. \n“I have had the honor of working on a number of landmark buildings in San Francisco\, including one of the most significant\, The Hibernia Bank Building located on Jones at Market Street.”  This early Beaux Arts Classical building rode out both the 1906 and 1989 earthquakes with little damage. The project was to restore and update the building for 21st century use. One of the very unique aspects of the project was the seismic strengthening that utilized innovative techniques\, including ones that were used for the first time in California\, which brought the building to current code without impacting any of the unique spaces or the exquisite ornament throughout the building. \nAbout the Speaker: \nJonathan Pearlman is a photographer\, historian\, and the design principal of Elevation Architects\, a 10-person firm with offices in San Francisco and Healdsburg in Sonoma County. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Architectural History from Tufts University and a Master of Architecture degree from University of Texas at Austin\, Jonathan brings the two threads of design and preservation to his 23-year practice. He is in his second four-year term as a member of San Francisco’s Historic Preservation Commission and served on the City’s Landmark Preservation Advisory Board in the early 2000s. \nRaised among classic Eames furniture with an avowed modernist interior designer mother\, and then living for almost thirty years in San Francisco\, Pearlman has come to understand that the answer to many design problems lies in the mining of architectural history to produce unique modern responses in decidedly historic contexts. He says\, “as part of the talk\, I will attempt to answer the question: how does a modern architect “do” preservation?”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nFree for current AMAP members and residents of Canterbury Woods.\nAll others\, $15 at the door; ticket includes an AMAP membership for 2018! \nSPECIAL ADDED NOTE TO ARCHITECTS: The Executive Director of the Monterey Chapter of the AIA has registered this session for Continuing Education Units: APPROVED FOR 1.5 AIA CEUs. \nTo be credited for these units\, just sign in on Friday evening\, February 2nd\, at the registration desk in the Canterbury Woods front lobby with your name and AIA number. \nFor further information or Press Inquiries\, please contact Nancy Runyon\, AMAP Board President\, tel. 831.649.8132\, or email nancy@nancyrunyon.com or visit amap1.org\nRead more below. \nEVENT NEWS Friday\, February 2\, 7 pm\nCooper-Molera Adobe Art Saved! \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
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