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SUMMARY:Houston X Design Week
DESCRIPTION:The AIAH Interior Architecture Committee presents a week-long series of events\, featuring project tours\, lectures\, presentations\, panel discussions\, and CEUs\, celebrating and discussing the latest innovations in interior architecture. \nLearn more HERE.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/houston-x-design-week/
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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SUMMARY:HXD Week: Library of the Future
DESCRIPTION:Library of the Future — A tour Dr. Shannon Walker Neighborhood Library \nAn architecture tour of the completed Dr. Shannon Walker Neighborhood Library will offer real-world insights into how design can help libraries transform into hubs for cutting-edge technology and multi-disciplinary creativity. The tour will look at how embracing new media and diverse community needs inspires\, uplifts\, and answers the question of how to bridge traditional and innovative programs to foster collaboration. Once a forgotten post office site\, the Dr. Shannon Walker Neighborhood Library is a vibrant\, art-filled public gathering space with a café\, flexible meeting areas\, private study rooms\, and a variety of seating. In addition to housing traditional book stacks and cozy reading areas for all ages\, the library features innovative spaces for collaboration and interaction\, including a maker lab\, audio/visual and podcast recording spaces\, and TECHLink services. \n  \nAbout the Speakers \n \nFernando Brave\, FAIA\, RID\, LEED AP\nPrincipal\nBRAVE/architecture \nAs Founder and Principal of BRAVE/architecture\, Fernando\, a registered architect and LEED Accredited Professional\, directs the firm and its work. His varied professional experience ranges from projects for individuals\, community renovations\, to large institutional projects for clients such as the YMCA of Greater Houston and the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. He has also been a key player in large masterplanning and development projects both in the United States and abroad. As Principal-in-Charge and Lead Designer\,Fernando has final review and oversight of all design. \nFernando has lectured on Green Architecture amongst other topics and contributed to multiple publications. His work has been featured in Architectural Record\, Texas Architect\, The Houston Chronicle\, The Dallas Morning News\, the Houston Architectural Guide\, American School & University Magazine\, and numerous other publications. Additionally\, he has received many awards\, including several private competitions\, Honor Awardsfrom the Houston American Institute of Architects\, Texas Society of Architects\, American Society of Interior Designers\, and the Houston Chronicle\, among many others. As a team member\, he also supported AIA National Award for Religious Architecture and the Associated General Contractors APEX Award-winning projects. \nPrior to moving to Houston in 1987\, Fernando completed a six-year undergraduate architecture program atthe Universidad de Belgrano in Buenos Aires\, Argentina\, where he briefly taught design studio and architectural history. He then graduated from the University of Houston with a Master of Architecture in 1988. Fernando was elevated to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 2012 in recognitionof his advancement of the profession through his outstanding practice. Fernando has traveled extensively through Europe and the Americas. He also continues to be a part of numerous boards\, including the City of Houston Planning Commission\, the Rice Design Alliance\, the Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission\, the AIA Houston\, and the Houston Chamber Orchestra. \n  \n \nPeter Ho\, AIA\nAssociate Principal\nBRAVE/architecture \nAs an Associate Principal\, Peter’s focus includes overseeing all phases of design and construction on projects ranging from civic facilities\, commercial spaces\, interior renovations\, and masterplanning. Peter\, a registered architect\, has been a key player in the firm’s success for almost two decades as a major design team contributor and production studio leader. He enjoys the challenge of space programming and creating concept renderings. This technical proficiency in design software and graphic visualization allows Peter to leverage histalents in managing and producing quick conceptual models\, presentation-quality renderings\, and virtual reality immersion. \nFrom concept to reality\, some of Peter’s award-winning projects include the Dr. Shannon WalkerNeighborhood Library\, Houston Zoo Headquarters\, and ReCenter—all of which have collected numerous accolades. He graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor of Architecture in 2007 and continues to serve as a mentor for emerging design professionals. He even finds teaching opportunities within theintricacies of construction detailing\, manufacturing\, and installations. Most notably\, Peter is an assertive listener\, a skilled technical thinker\, and an empathic problem-solver. \n  \nParking information\nSurface lot and street parking available.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-library-of-the-future/
LOCATION:Dr. Shannon Walker Neighborhood Library\, 11630 Chimney Rock Rd.\, Houston\, TX\, 77035\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Moreno":MAILTO:alexm@aiahouston.org
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SUMMARY:HXD Week: Page Fabrication Tour
DESCRIPTION:Page Fabrication Tour \nPlease join us for a casual tour and presentation of Page’s fabrication studio. Located in Houston’s East End Maker Hub\, our 5\,000-square-foot Fabrication Shop is part of a larger ecosystem of innovation and creativity. The East End Maker Hub is Houston’s premier center for manufacturing and fabrication\, designed to support everything from manufacturer innovation and small-batch production to crafting and traditional fabrication. Co-located with TX/RX Labs\, Houston’s largest manufacturing incubator\, the East End Maker Hub offers an incredible resource network for all tenants. This includes access to over $2 million worth of state-of-the-art prototyping and fabrication equipment\, on-site technical support\, and an array of classes that expand skill sets and encourage collaboration. \n  \nAbout the Speakers \nMatt Vaclavik\nDirector of Fabrication\nPage \nMatt brings an expert eye and a maker’s mindset to his leadership of the Page Fabrication Studio. With a deep foundation in woodworking\, metalwork\, and product design\, sparked during his time at Texas Tech and refined through years of hands-on experience\, he is passionate about pushing design through craft. His nine-year tenure at a classical architecture firm sharpened his skills in detailing\, project delivery\, and collaboration on standout projects like St. John’s School and Lott Hall. Matt’s enthusiasm for materials and tools fuels his drive to elevate design through purposeful iteration and shared discovery. \n  \n  \n  \nAlejandro Nunez\nLead Fabrication Designer\nPage \nAlejandro is an experienced designer with more than 10 years of custom fabrication experience. He is passionate about design and woodworking details and loves finding ways to bring complex ideas to life. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJessica George\nFabrication Designer\nPage \nJessica was born and raised in Cairo\, Egypt. She studied Architecture at TTU\, where she worked in fabrication shops and discovered her passion for making and mentoring students. She values the process of making as a tool for communication and exploration. Jessica believes physical modeling and prototyping significantly inform and enhance design outcomes. Curiosity and iteration are central to her design process\, guiding her toward thoughtful and impactful solutions. \n  \n  \n  \nJose Varela\nFabrication Designer\nPage \nOriginally from Chile\, Jose comes from an international background\, having lived in Latin America\, Asia\, and now the United States. He attended Tulane University\, where he earned a Bachelor of Architecture. At Tulane\, he explored interests in CNC digital fabrication\, urban design\, and visual communication. Guided by research and an iterative process\, Jose brings his design passion to projects of all scales. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nRefreshments and light bites will be provided. \nParking information\nSurface lot\nPage’s shop is located in the East End Maker Hub warehouse building with plenty of surface parking. Our space is located on the northern-most corner of the building\, please see parking map HERE. \n 
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/hxd-week-page-fabrication-tour/
LOCATION:Page\, 6501 Navigation Blvd.\, STE Y106\, Houston\, TX\, 77092\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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