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SUMMARY:Wood Rot Repair Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Wood Rot Repair Workshop – Windows\, Doors & More \nPresented by the AIA Houston Historic Resources Committee\nIn partnership with Luckie’s Pocket \n      \nSpace is Limited to 16 participants  \n  \nAbout the Workshop \nStep inside a piece of Houston’s history for a hands-on\, two-day Wood Rot Repair Workshop focused on repairing wood rot with traditional patching methods. \nHosted at the 1919 historic Luckie School\, this workshop is a rare opportunity to gain preservation skills in an active rehabilitation setting. The Luckie School—currently being reimagined as Luckie’s Pocket\, a future community arts space—serves as the perfect backdrop for exploring time-tested techniques in material conservation. \nLed by experts from Preservan\, attendees will work in small groups to learn and practice traditional wood repair methods essential for preserving historic structures. This immersive experience is ideal for architects\, preservationists\, craftspeople\, students\, and anyone with an interest in hands-on building conservation. \nThe workshop includes 2 full day’s of guided instruction and a closing site tour with Houston artist Gonzo247\, who is helping lead the creative revitalization of the site. \nSchedule \nSaturday & Sunday\, 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM \nWhat’s Included \n\nMorning breakfast with pastries\, fruit\, and coffee\nHydration station: water\, snacks\, and sunscreen\nAll tools\, materials\, and safety instruction\nGuided tour with Houston Artist Gonzo247\n8.0 Total AIA HSW CEUs\n\n\nAdvanced registration required.  Onsite registration is not available.  \nCancellation Policy: A minimum of 7 days’ notice is required to receive a full refund\n\n  \nClick here for sponsorship opportunities\nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR! 
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/wood-rot-repair-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Luckie School\, 1004 Palmer Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Historic Resources Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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SUMMARY:ARE Study Group PPD/PDD
DESCRIPTION:Time: 6PM \nLocation: Identity Architects\, 111 Travis St\, Houston\, TX 77002 \nJoin us for the ARE Study Group session this year to build your momentum in studying for the ARE. Bring your questions\, your notes\, your laptops\, and your favorite personal study materials to compare with colleagues! \nWe will focus on the PPD and PDD sections of the exam. Additionally\, we will discuss study material and subscriptions that are on the market\, answer attendee questions\, and provide strategy for approaching and scheduling your exams. \nThis session will be held at Identity Architects. Light bites and drinks will be provided. \nSee you there soon!
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/are-study-group-ppd-pdd/
LOCATION:Identity Architects\, 111 Travis St\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
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SUMMARY:Full Day Continuing Education
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Urbanism Continuum CE day!\n  \n8:30-9:00am Breakfast and Registration \n9:00-10:15am\nHealthier Streets for Houstonians <1.25 AIA HSW & 1.25 LA/CES HSW>\nPresented by Donna Kacmar\, FAIA \n10:15-11:30am\nBird’s Eye View: Crafting Bird-Friendly Designs <1.25 AIA HSW & 1.25 LA/CES HSW>\nPresented by Chloe Crumley\, National Audubon Society \n11:30-12:15pm\nBreak for Lunch  \n12:15-1:30pm\nOne Campus One Team\, Transformation of the American Airlines Campus  <1.25 AIA HSW & 1.25 LA/CES HSW>\nPresented by Andrew Albers\, AIA\, OJB \n1:30-3:00pm\nReclaiming Main Street: Designing a Lasting Legacy in the Public Realm < 1.50 AIA HSW & 1.50 LA/CES HSW>\nPresented by Alex Ramirez\, PLA & Sarah Smith\, PLA\, CDT\, Design Workshop and Joey Sanchez\, Blue Tile Project \nContinuing Education Credits: \n\nAIA = 5.25 HSW\nLA/CES = 5.25 HSW\n\n  \n\nIndividual classes are not available for the event.\nPre-registered pricing includes breakfast and lunch.\nParking is not included.\nA minimum of 3 business days’ notice is required to receive a full refund if you need to cancel your reservation.\nOnline registration will close Thursday\, August 21\nOnsite registration is available for day of (breakfast and lunch is NOT included)
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/full-day-continuing-education-3/
LOCATION:Architecture Center Houston\, 902 Commerce St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Urban Design Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rhonda Lowe":MAILTO:rhonda@aiahouston.org
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SUMMARY:TertuLiAs
DESCRIPTION:Of the over 121\,000 registered architects in the United States\, only 6 percent identify as Latino or Hispanic\, according to NCARB.  Latinos represent 19.1 percent of the total U.S. population\, the nation’s second largest ethnic group.  In Houston\, Latinos comprise 44.1 percent of the population. \nJoin the Latinos in Architecture (LiA) Committee for an intimate conversation engaging leadership from firms of different sizes on their efforts to increase that percentage\, empower their Latino employees\, develop and support a pipeline of future Latino architects from high schools and colleges\, and giving a voice to Latinos. \nThis conversation will focus on managing principals of mid and large-sized firms\, including Ruben Martinez (PGAL)\, Sandra Morrison\, RA (Ziegler Cooper)\, Maria Perez\, AIA (Gensler) and Cindy Villareal\, AIA (O’Connell Robertson). These leaders will discuss managing a firm\, their values on hiring practices and how they maintain a culturally diverse firm and staff. \nHappy hour sponsored by Gensler. \nAvailable parking options include the 2 Houston Center Garage and the 803 Fannin Garage; please check the parking garage website for rates. There is also metered street parking in the area.  \n\n\nAbout the Panelists \nRuben Martinez\nPrincipal\, PGAL\nWith over 30 years of experience in architecture and planning\, Ruben has led projects ranging from Texas’s largest historic courthouse restoration to a net-zero facility. His ability to understand client needs\, combined with a passion for design and attention to detail\, sets him apart. \nA graduate of the University of Houston with a Bachelor of Architecture\, Ruben has dedicated more than 20 years of his career to PGAL\, excelling at project management\, design\, and planning\, helping guide prominent public projects in Greater Houston from concept to completion with a reputation for delivering excellence. \nSandra Morrison\, RA\, LEED AP\nAssociate Principal of Urban Residential\, Ziegler Cooper\nSandra Morrison is a native of Colombia and holds a Master’s degree in Architecture combined with experience encompassing urban\, residential\, and commercial design. Cumulatively\, she’s worked for Ziegler Cooper for just over a decade. \nShe has worked on design projects in Colombia\, the Dominican Republic\, Dubai\, and the U.S. and can speak native Spanish and fluent English. Versatility continues throughout Sandra’s work with her extensive research on new designs and advanced technical aspects. \n\nMaria Perez\, AIA\nClimate Action & Sustainability Leader\, Sustainability Director\, Senior Associate\, Gensler\nMaria is a Climate Action & Sustainability Leader for Gensler’s South Central region and a Sustainability Director\, based in Gensler’s Houston office. She serves as one of the firm’s leading sustainability ambassadors\, promoting resilience\, wellness\, performance-based design\, climate action\, and our Gensler GC3 goals. \nMaria is a LEED Fellow with multiple credentials\, WELL AP\, Fitwel Ambassador\, and Licensed Architect and Interior Designer. As an industry leader\, promoting green building and sustainable living practices\, Maria is currently serving as the chair of the Board of Directors of the U.S. Green Building Council Texas Chapter. She helps architects and designers focus on health and wellness and discover how they can design more energy-efficient buildings with lower building and operating costs. \n\nCindy Villarreal\, AIA\nDirector of Houston Office\, O’Connell Roberrtson\nCindy Villarreal is a seasoned leader in architectural planning and project acquisition\, with a strong focus on higher education and healthcare initiatives across Texas. As the Houston Office Director\, Cindy is instrumental in expanding business development efforts throughout the Houston region while driving strategic growth statewide. \nWith decades of experience in the design of higher education and Science and Technology facilities\, Cindy has led projects ranging from allied health and nursing schools to dental institutions and advanced diagnostics and neuroscience laboratories. Her expertise lies in managing multidisciplinary design teams and fostering collaboration to ensure projects are delivered successfully. \nCindy is a passionate advocate for sustainable and resilient design. She champions human-centric environments that prioritize occupant well-being and support thriving communities. Her leadership continues to shape spaces that are not only functional and efficient but also inspiring and inclusive.
URL:https://architecturehouston.org/event/tertulias-3/
LOCATION:Gensler\, 909 Fannin St UNIT 200\, Houston\, 77010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Latinos in Architecture Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Ward":MAILTO:jennifer@aiahouston.org
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