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SUMMARY:The 60-Minute MBA for Architects
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Steve Burns\, FAIA | Founder | The Well-Designed Firm \nBeing a brilliant architect rarely translates into having a successful business. With all the years of education and training to make us experts in our profession\, the skills needed to have a successful business were conveniently overlooked. This webinar will fill the void and provide you with the business management highlights that every firm needs to apply to achieve their full potential. \nIn this session\, we will learn the fundamentals of all successful AE firms and provide the basis for making well-grounded business decisions. We will learn how firms can transition from being professionals providing services\, to highly tuned businesses that can identify the needs of the marketplace and create services and products that are appropriately priced and yield consistent and greater profits. \nRather than seeking out new projects that merely build upon your current skills\, you will start from a business-thinking mindset\, where processes that are critical to building a thriving firm are examined and constituted in your firm. We will explore the importance of data within an architect firm and demonstrate how careful collection and interpretation can lead your firm into more exciting and profitable territory. \nJoin us for an engaging\, live webinar presented by Steven Burns\, FAIA\, as he shares lessons learned over 35 years working with over 1\,300 architecture firms.   \nLive on Zoom here.
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/the-60-minute-mba-for-architects/
LOCATION:Online Event
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SUMMARY:An Introduction To Land Use Planning For Wildfires In California – City Of Morgan Hill
DESCRIPTION:The Board of Forestry and Fire Protection has launched the CAL FIRE / Office of the State Fire Marshal’s Community Wildfire Preparedness and Mitigation Division and Community Wildfire Planning Center’s Introduction to Land Use Planning for Wildfires in California Trainings. \nThese free\, all-day\, in person trainings are now open to land use planners\, fire marshals\, fire chiefs\, fire mitigation specialists\, building officials\, and other professionals from government agencies and the private sector engaged in planning\, policy\, development review and/or approval activities in California. \nAttendees who participate in this training will:\n· Increase understanding of California state requirements for planning in fire hazard areas\n· Expand knowledge of wildfire vulnerabilities in the built environment\n· Learn about best practices and resources\n· Interact with peers to exchange perspectives on fire mitigation and planning \nClick here to learn more and to register.
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/an-introduction-to-land-use-planning-for-wildfires-in-california-city-of-morgan-hill/
LOCATION:Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center\, 17000 Monterey Road\, Morgan Hill\, CA\, 95037\, United States
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SUMMARY:Getting to Know the AIA Materials Pledge
DESCRIPTION:On March 10th we will have a webinar\, ‘Getting to Know the AIA Materials Pledge’\, with an author of the Prescription for Healthier Materials\, Frances Yang of Arup\, as well as Lona Rerick\, architect and sustainable materials leader at ZGF Architects in Portland. This webinar will will discuss the Materials Pledge\, benchmarks and resources for specifying healthy materials. Register today!
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/getting-to-know-the-aia-materials-pledge/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:COTE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230315T120000
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SUMMARY:2022 Energy Code for Single-family Lighting
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Gina Rodda\, CEA | Principal/Owner of Gabel Associates\, LLC \nThis hour-long Code Breaker focuses on requirements in California’s 2022 Single-family Energy Code (Title 24\, Part 6) for indoor and outdoor lighting luminaires and controls. We will also review resources available from the industry supporting Single-family lighting design and installation. \nRegister online here.
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/2022-energy-code-for-single-family-lighting/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230316T120000
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SUMMARY:Understanding Embodied Carbon - ﻿Net Zero Considerations for Precast Concrete
DESCRIPTION:Understanding Embodied Carbon –\nNet Zero Considerations for Precast Concrete \nDate: Thursday\, March 16\, 2023.\nTime: 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.\nPresenter: Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute West\nUnits: 1 AIA LU/HSW; Qualifies for 1 hr. ZNCD MCE \nEmbodied-carbon requirements are being implemented in various ways and at different stages of the project design\, from “Buy Clean” programs\, specification language and California’s Zero Net Carbon Design (ZNCD) goals\, to owners and above-code programs that establish benchmarks and percentage improvement targets. Navigating these newer requirements can seem daunting. This presentation will focus on examples of each different embodied carbon implementation method\, pros and cons and the value of each method\, and understanding how architects and structural engineers can address reductions at different project stages. The presentation will also address how applying these strategies can result in energy savings and life-saving resilient solutions. \nRegister Here.
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/understanding-embodied-carbon-net-zero-considerations-for-precast-concrete/
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SUMMARY:9 Ways To Make Housing For People
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKERS: Daniel Simons\, FAIA and Pedram Farashbandi\, AIA\nDeveloped and proven over four decades of multifamily housing design\, the “9 Ways” are design principles that provide a thoughtful framework for making better housing. Flexible and human-centric\, these community-oriented strategies work together to elevate a building\, improve wellness and stability\, and support social bonds. With extensive examples from the firm’s housing portfolio\, Principals Daniel Simons\, FAIA and Pedram Farshbandi\, AIA\, will illustrate these accessible and straightforward strategies\, which range from the large-scale “Reweave the Urban Fabric” to the intimate “Get Personal.” These strategies address opportunities available to housing at all scales and across all regions\, and result in buildings that increase the quality of living for residents and neighbors alike.  \nThe 9 Ways framework is explored in the new book 9 Ways to Make Housing for People [ORO Editions 2022]\, which will be available for sale and to be signed by the speakers at the event. \n\n\n\n\n\n$10 Members\n$25 Non-Members\n\nRegister Here.
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/2023-arts-architecture-lecture-2/
LOCATION:Sand Box\, 440 Ortiz Ave. #A\, Sand City\, CA\, 93955\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Architecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230322T120000
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SUMMARY:Pikes Peak Summit Complex: An All-Electric & Severe Climate Case Study
DESCRIPTION:Pikes Peak Summit Complex:\nAn All-Electric & Severe Climate Case Study \nDate: Wednesday\, March 22\, 2023.\nTime: 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.\nPresenter: Pete Jefferson\, PE\, WELL Faculty\, LEED AP | Principal\, BranchPattern\nUnits: 1 LU/HSW (pending approval); Qualifies for 1 hr. ZNCD MCE\nTickets: Free \nAt 14\,115 feet above sea level\, Pikes Peak is a unique high mountain summit accessible to visitors from all over the world\, despite being in the harshest climate in North America. Despite the obstacles posed by the harsh climate\, the vision of the Summit Complex became one that aligned closely with the petals of the Living Building Challenge\, and ultimately certification became a project goal. \nAt the heart of the design response is a bioclimatic design approach\, incorporating elements of biomimicry and regenerative design principles to achieve it. Having opened in June 2021 as the highest elevation public building in North America\, the project is now open to visitors. As the project team continues to live with the building to measure and optimize performance. Design decisions are constantly being tested by the climate\, and in this webinar you will get to hear what worked\, what didn’t\, and lessons learned in the Summit Complex project. \nRegister here
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/pikes-peak-summit-complex-an-all-electric-severe-climate-case-study/
CATEGORIES:CA Climate Action
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SUMMARY:Passive House Multi-Family - Good for All is Good for One Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Passive House Multi-Family – Good for All is Good for One\nHow Passive House Qualities Benefit both Occupants & Owners\nPresentation by Shane Pollin – CA Passive House  \nTarget Audience:  Building owners\, developers\, code reviewers\, planning officials and design professionals interested in learning about the benefits of integrating passive house principles into larger multi-family or mixed-use projects. \nIn this session\, the link between occupant satisfaction and owner satisfaction will be established.  Given the importance of occupant satisfaction\, particularly in the multi-family residential sector\, Owners should consider how they can design their buildings to achieve occupant satisfaction.  A survey of articles describing passive house buildings reveals a number of characteristics which are common to the buildings constructed to this standard.  These characteristics embody certain qualities which are highly desirable to both owners and occupants.  Given the desirability of these qualities\, the question becomes what strategies can be employed to ensure the presence of the desired characteristics.  The answer is the Passive House principles of building design and construction.   \nThe presentation will then highlight an ambitious new project under development in the State of Maryland.  The Hillandale Gateway project will be an all-electric\, multi-building\, mixed-use\, mixed-income project designed to reach high levels of sustainability and resiliency.  The project will feature 463 total homes in two buildings along with associated parking and commercial space.  The project is currently seeking LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)\, Energy Star\, Enterprise Green Communities\, WELL\, and Passive House certifications on two buildings.  One building\, comprised of one hundred fifty-five (155) homes in eleven stories\, is also being designed to achieve Zero Net Energy.  Once completed\, this project will be both the largest passive house and the largest residential zero net energy project in the State of Maryland and the region.   \nFinally\, with a long-term perspective\, the team has also demonstrated a “best value” vs purely “first cost” approach throughout the design and development process.  The advantages of refocusing on the question of “Is it worth it?” compared to the far more common “How much does it cost?” will be explored. \n 
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/passive-house-multi-family-good-for-all-is-good-for-one-webinar/
LOCATION:Online Event
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