Join us for our Virtual Practice Management and Project Management 8-week Workshop. Tackle these two exams with like-minded candidates who are ready to put these exams behind them! Each Monday we will meet from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM to discuss the previous week’s reading topics and assign new topics for the following week. The virtual workshop will run from September 6th through October 31st.
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1 event,ARE/AXP Study Group. Join us every Wednesday at 6:00 pm for a weekly check-in. |
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During this presentation, we will discuss published floorcovering systems installation standards and specifications that will aid the attendee in strengthening their 09 Sections to avoid these incompatibilities. In addition, identification and categorization of various floorcovering system failures, immediate and latent, will be presented, and how to properly prevent these failures from occurring during the design process for a successful floorcovering system installation.
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Jack Halberstam is Professor of Gender Studies and English at Columbia University. Halberstam is the author of seven books including: Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters (Duke UP, 1995), Female Masculinity (Duke UP, 1998), In A Queer Time and Place (NYU Press, 2005), The Queer Art of Failure (Duke UP, 2011), Gaga Feminism: Sex, Gender, and the End of Normal (Beacon Press, 2012) and, a short book titled Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Account of Gender Variance (University of California Press). |
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David Benjamin is Founding Principal of The Living and Associate Professor at Columbia GSAPP. He also directs the GSAPP Incubator. Benjamin’s work combines research and practice, and it involves exploring new ideas through prototyping. Focusing on the intersection of biology, computation, and design, Benjamin has articulated three frameworks for harnessing living organisms for architecture: bio-processing, bio-sensing, and bio-manufacturing. |
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The goal of the WBLCA is to reduce the embodied impacts of a building by quantifying the environmental impacts of structure and enclosure. This course provides an overview of embodied carbon, the role that structural engineers play in the sustainable design process, how design teams can measure and minimize carbon impacts in building systems, and an understanding of how sustainable structural design integrates with other building systems to reduce overall impact. We will also review Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment and LEED v4 through a recent case study.
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Anne Stoddard and McKenzie Wilson of Grubb Ventures will provide a tour of one of Raleigh's newest mixed-use developments along Capital Boulevard. They will define the entire development process, including land acquisition and design development strategy, construction, and leasing.
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Hitomi and Takuro Shibata, potters from Shigaraki, Japan, run Studio Touya in Seagrove, North Carolina. They make handmade pottery and sculptural work using natural material, wild clays and wood firing techniques.
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Join us on Monday, November 14th, at 7 pm for a quick informational meeting for the December workshop. Readings will be assigned at the informational meeting to prepare for the activities planned for the two-day workshop.
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Join us as we gather for our annual membership meeting and enjoy an evening of sharing, networking, and appreciation. The AIA Triangle Annual Membership Meeting & Celebration is an excellent opportunity for members to connect with each other, meet the AIA Triangle board and leadership, and network with our sponsors.
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Composite materials have been used for thousands of years and new applications are identified each year. As one of the first modern composite materials, fiberglass is at the forefront of this innovation. The resiliency and durability of fiberglass are well-established in many diverse industries and for numerous manufacturing purposes. This course will familiarize you with the basic aspects of fiberglass composites, specifically pultruded fiberglass, and target their usefulness and environmental advantages in the window and door industry.
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Architecture firms have become prime targets of cyber criminals in recent years. Join this continuing educational program to learn from the President of Raleigh based IT company, Technology Associates, what you can do as an employee and/or as a firm owner to protect your firm from a costly cyberattack. |
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We're excited that the tour is back this year on December 3rd. We need volunteers to make this day of showcasing residences a success. Join us at the volunteer orientation meeting scheduled on November 30th at 6:00 p.m. at the Center for Architecture and Design. We'll share all the volunteer opportunities and assignments during this meeting. ARE/AXP Study Group. Join us every Wednesday at 6:00 pm for a weekly check-in. |
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An overview of the three main elements of Light pollution which includes light trespass, sky glow and glare, as well as methods to reduce it. An analysis on the creation and importance of a candela distribution curve and how it pertains to outdoor lighting applications. An overview of exterior lighting cutoff classifications, distribution curves and an introduction to lighting zones. Finally, a synopsis of current sea turtle legislation.
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2 events,The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Triangle Tour of Residential Architecture showcases architect-designed homes throughout the North Carolina Triangle region. This is your opportunity to see some of the best residences in the Triangle, get ideas for your own home, and ask questions about architecture, materials, construction, technology. Architects and docents are available to answer your questions all day!
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