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SUMMARY:LUNCH AND LEARN: Folio Lighting
DESCRIPTION:This event has been rescheduled from May 7\, 2024 to October 1\, 2024.  We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.\nAdditional information regarding the tour and check-in process will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event.\nExperience backlighting techniques with Folio over Breakfast!\n \nThrough constant innovation technical expertise and a relentless pursuit to deliver bespoke lighting solutions\, Folio is recognized as a worldwide lighting manufacturer known for their expertise in custom edge lit and backlighting products. Folio is the union between high-quality materials and innovative lighting manufacturing processes. The design of their luminous products combines the best-in-class performance lighting technology paired with patented solutions and high-end finishes. The product range encompasses backlighting natural materials including onyx\, architectural luminaires offering direct\, indirect and performance lighting all within solutions less than an inch thick. Their expansive array of lighting solutions\, attention to detail\, use of high-quality components and customizable products form a harmonious ecosystem delivering unparalleled lighting solutions to enhance both commercial and residential design driven projects. \nSpeaker:\nJ.R. Spiegel | US and Canada Commercial Sales Manager \n \nJ.R. Spiegel has been with FOLIO for over 4 years as their commercial sales manager. He has 20 years of industry experience including leadership roles across importing manufacturing and ecommerce businesses focused on innovation\, design and performance products.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/lunch-and-learn-folio-lighting/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
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SUMMARY:Urban Design Review Session 10.1.24
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 AIA|LA and LACP Urban Design Review Sessions\nArchitects & designers passionate about improving the design quality of newly proposed projects throughout the City of Los Angeles are encouraged to participate in the AIA|LA & Los Angeles City Planning (LACP) Professional Volunteer Program (PVP). \nPLEASE REGISTER HERE.\nWHAT:\nIn 2024\, we will be coordinating thirt-six urban design review sessions\, which will serve as opportunities for leading design talent to help the Los Angles City Planning’s Urban Design Studio critically review upcoming projects throughout the City.   \nTO PREPARE:  The following resources are helpful to review in advance to become more familiar with the Urban Design Studio’s three design approaches.  \n\nCitywide Design Guidelines\nAbove-Grade Parking Advisory\n\nWHY:\nThe review sessions will will enable a rotating pool of architects and designers the opportunity to provide insightful and critical design feedback on pending projects that will be reviewed by the Planning Commission. As a volunteer\, you will help educate planning staff on urban design issues and complex urban typologies and you will have the chance to provide project specific urban design advice for planning staff’s consideration. \nWHERE:\nAll of the sessions are held virtually on zoom.  PLEASE REGISTER HERE. \nWHEN:\nThe design review sessions are held virtually on zoom on the first\, second\, and third Tuesday of each month (10am – 12pm)  = see exact dates below. \n\nJanuary 2\, 2024\nJanuary 9\, 2024\nJanuary 16\, 2024\nFebruary 6\, 2024\nFebruary 13\, 2024\nFebruary 20\, 2024\nMarch 5\, 2024\nMarch 12\, 2024\nMarch 19\, 2024\nApril 2\, 2024\nApril 9\, 2024\nApril 16\, 2024\nMay 7\, 2024\nMay 14\, 2024\nMay 21\, 2024\nJune 4\, 2024\nJune 11\, 2024\nJune 18\, 2024\nJuly 2\, 2024\nJuly 9\, 2024\nJuly 16\, 2024\nAugust 6\, 2024\nAugust 13\, 2024\nAugust 20\, 2024\nSeptember 3\, 2024\nSeptember 10\, 2024\nSeptember 17\, 2024\nOctober 1\, 2024\nOctober 8\, 2024\nOctober 15\, 2024\nNovember 5\, 2024\nNovember 12\, 2024\nNovember 19\, 2024\nDecember 3\, 2024\nDecember 10\, 2024\nDecember 17\, 2024\n\n  \nPlease note:   We’re involving a rotating pool of architect volunteers\, with sensitivity to the value of your time – so therefore\, you are encouraged to RSVP and attend at most only two or three sessions during any given calendar year.  This will ensure more space to accommodate as many volunteers as possible since each session accommodates a limited capacity. \n  \nDISCLAIMER:\nPVP discussions provide an opportunity for an open discussion with the notion that the information is to remain confidential and not shared in any other public or private forums. Anonymity shall be maintained by all PVP participants at all times. \nQuestions?  Please contact Will Wright for more information.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/urban-design-review-session-10-1-24/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241004T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20240625T212625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T171717Z
UID:107054-1728028800-1728061200@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Powerful XI: Together
DESCRIPTION:The AIA Los Angeles Women in Architecture Committee is excited to present our annual conference: POWERFUL XI: TOGETHER. \nWe are celebrating the gift of teamwork and collaboration\, while recognizing the incredible accomplishments of women in Architecture\, Engineering\, Construction\, Land Development\, and related fields. \nPaid parking is available at the Pacific Design Center in the garage\, East of the main complex. Accessible from Santa Monica Blvd\, Melrose Ave\, and N. San Vicente Blvd. \n  \nWorkshop Descriptions \nAIA CES: 6 LU approved \n  \nPOWERFUL PHOTOS\n \n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/powerful-xi-together/
LOCATION:Pacific Design Center\, 8687 Melrose Ave.\, West Hollywood\, CA\, 90069\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,WiA
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DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20240117T154217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T154245Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Design Review Session 10.8.24
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 AIA|LA and LACP Urban Design Review Sessions\nArchitects & designers passionate about improving the design quality of newly proposed projects throughout the City of Los Angeles are encouraged to participate in the AIA|LA & Los Angeles City Planning (LACP) Professional Volunteer Program (PVP). \nPLEASE REGISTER HERE.\nWHAT:\nIn 2024\, we will be coordinating thirt-six urban design review sessions\, which will serve as opportunities for leading design talent to help the Los Angles City Planning’s Urban Design Studio critically review upcoming projects throughout the City.   \nTO PREPARE:  The following resources are helpful to review in advance to become more familiar with the Urban Design Studio’s three design approaches.  \n\nCitywide Design Guidelines\nAbove-Grade Parking Advisory\n\nWHY:\nThe review sessions will will enable a rotating pool of architects and designers the opportunity to provide insightful and critical design feedback on pending projects that will be reviewed by the Planning Commission. As a volunteer\, you will help educate planning staff on urban design issues and complex urban typologies and you will have the chance to provide project specific urban design advice for planning staff’s consideration. \nWHERE:\nAll of the sessions are held virtually on zoom.  PLEASE REGISTER HERE. \nWHEN:\nThe design review sessions are held virtually on zoom on the first\, second\, and third Tuesday of each month (10am – 12pm)  = see exact dates below. \n\nJanuary 2\, 2024\nJanuary 9\, 2024\nJanuary 16\, 2024\nFebruary 6\, 2024\nFebruary 13\, 2024\nFebruary 20\, 2024\nMarch 5\, 2024\nMarch 12\, 2024\nMarch 19\, 2024\nApril 2\, 2024\nApril 9\, 2024\nApril 16\, 2024\nMay 7\, 2024\nMay 14\, 2024\nMay 21\, 2024\nJune 4\, 2024\nJune 11\, 2024\nJune 18\, 2024\nJuly 2\, 2024\nJuly 9\, 2024\nJuly 16\, 2024\nAugust 6\, 2024\nAugust 13\, 2024\nAugust 20\, 2024\nSeptember 3\, 2024\nSeptember 10\, 2024\nSeptember 17\, 2024\nOctober 1\, 2024\nOctober 8\, 2024\nOctober 15\, 2024\nNovember 5\, 2024\nNovember 12\, 2024\nNovember 19\, 2024\nDecember 3\, 2024\nDecember 10\, 2024\nDecember 17\, 2024\n\n  \nPlease note:   We’re involving a rotating pool of architect volunteers\, with sensitivity to the value of your time – so therefore\, you are encouraged to RSVP and attend at most only two or three sessions during any given calendar year.  This will ensure more space to accommodate as many volunteers as possible since each session accommodates a limited capacity. \n  \nDISCLAIMER:\nPVP discussions provide an opportunity for an open discussion with the notion that the information is to remain confidential and not shared in any other public or private forums. Anonymity shall be maintained by all PVP participants at all times. \nQuestions?  Please contact Will Wright for more information.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/urban-design-review-session-10-8-24/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Professional Development
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DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20240911T184152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240917T155021Z
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SUMMARY:Conexiones: Hispanic Heritage Month Event
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with an evening dedicated to connections and insightful discussion!\n \nJoin us for a night of networking and a panel discussion hosted by the ULI LA DEI Committee\, AIA|LA JEDI Committee\, and the UCLA Latino Alumni Association.\n \nThis event will bring together leaders from the AEC industry’s public and private sectors to share their perspectives on the current state of the industry\, and future trends from a Latinx viewpoint. \n  \nModerator \n \nElizabeth Camacho – Partner\, Loeb & Loeb LLP \nElizabeth Camacho focuses her practice on land use and development law\, including permitting\, associated environmental review and related litigation. She works with property developers and owners providing comprehensive land use counsel from the earliest stages of strategic project planning through the entitlement process and\, if necessary\, defense of any legal challenge. \nElizabeth represents clients in connection with development projects of all sizes across a broad range of uses\, including multi-family residential\, office/commercial\, master-planned communities\, entertainment centers\, hotels\, institutional facilities\, energy and public infrastructure. Her experience with general planning and zoning law\, historic preservation law and design review is extensive\, as is her familiarity with the California Environmental Quality Act\, the Subdivision Map Act and the California Coastal Act. She has also worked on endangered species protection\, air and water quality regulation\, land use and growth control initiatives\, and inverse condemnation/takings. In addition\, Elizabeth’s practice includes land use-related due diligence and representation of owners\, operators and lenders in land use litigation.\n \nOutside of her land use practice\, Elizabeth has served as a volunteer attorney for the Alliance for Children’s Rights Foster Child Adoption Project and as a voluntary settlement officer for the Beverly Hills Municipal Court. Elizabeth has dedicated countless hours as a mentor\, advocate and fundraiser in support of organizations seeking to increase diversity within the legal profession. She recently completed an eight year term on the Latina Lawyers Bar Association Board of Trustees\, including two years as its President\, and currently serves as a Trustee for the Mexican American Bar Foundation.\n \n  \nPanelist \n \n\nEvelyn Cortez-Davis – Chief of Staff for the Water System at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power\, LADWP \n Evelyn Cortez-Davis\, P.E.\, BCEE is the Chief of Staff for the Water System at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power\, the largest municipal utility in the USA. She has over 30 years of water industry experience in the areas of engineering design\, planning\, pipeline construction\, asset management\, water operations\, recycled water\, water supply\, conservation\, groundwater remediation\, and environmental compliance.  \nAs Chief of Staff supporting LADWP’s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Engineer\, Evelyn supports Department-wide strategic initiatives\, including enterprise performance management\, process improvements\, sustainability initiatives\, equity strategies\, and culture management. In her most recent prior role\, she was the first Latina to serve as LADWP Director of Water Engineering\, overseeing the planning\, design\, and delivery of major infrastructure projects to supply reliable water to the 4 million people of the City of Los Angeles.  \nShe has also served as the Assistant Director of Water Resources and was the first woman to serve as Assistant Director of Water Operations. She has served on the Colorado River Board of California\, on the Board of Directors of the National Water Research Institute\, and on the Board of Trustees of WateReuse California. A first-generation immigrant from El Salvador\, Evelyn is a proud Bruin who earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from UCLA. She is a registered Civil Engineer in California and is a Board-Certified Environmental Engineer. \n  \nPanelist \n\nCarlos Gonzalez – Division President\, Clark Construction \nCarlos Gonzalez provides executive leadership for more than $1 billion of construction activities in Southern California.\nHe is responsible for the region’s day-to-day operations\, business development\, and project development\, including inception\, contract negotiations\, and monitoring construction progress. \nThroughout his tenure at Clark\, Carlos has served in project management\, field supervision\, and overall leadership roles for clients such as the San Diego Padres\, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Delta Airlines\, LAX\, Walt Disney Imagineering\, the State of California\, JMI Realty\, Host Hotels & Resorts\, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command\, the General Services Administration\, Veteran Affairs\, the University of California\, and California State University.\n \nCarlos previously served as general manager of Clark Concrete\, Clark’s self-perform structural concrete business unit in the Mid-Atlantic. Carlos earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree in civil engineering from San Diego State University. He also earned a master’s degree in business administration and management at the University of California\, San Diego.\n \nCarlos serves on the board of directors of the National ACE Mentor Program and Hope Builders. He is also a member of the Civil Engineering Advisory Board at San Diego State University. \n  \nPanelist \n\nRay Sosa – Chief Planning Officer in LA Metro’s Countywide Planning & Development\, Metro \nRay Sosa is the Chief Planning Officer in LA Metro’s Countywide Planning & Development Department (CP&D). LA Metro’s CP&D is responsible for planning the county’s regional transit system and programming federal\, state\, and local transportation funds for the county’s transit system\, highway programs\, and locally sponsored\, regionally significant projects of all modes of transportation.\n \nMr. Sosa’s transportation career has spanned for more than two decades in the Southern California region with a focus on planning and delivering major transit projects\, both in the public and private sectors including working at the globally recognized\, AECOM\, where he served in various roles\, including VP West Region Transit Rail Market Sector.\n \nMr. Sosa earned his master’s degree in Transportation planning from the University of California\, Los Angeles\, and bachelor’s degree in government from Dartmouth College. \n  \nPanelist \n\nChris Torres – Principal\, Agency Artifact \nChris is an award-winning landscape architect and urban designer passionate about creating a more equitable\, resilient and vibrant Los Angeles.\n \nAs a native Angelino he first discovered urbanism as a musician\, performing throughout and falling in love with the unique neighborhoods of the city. He founded Agency Artifact (MBE) as a civic design studio\, creating ambitious placemaking experiences. He is currently leading projects such as the Fairplex Specific Plan with over 10\,000 units of housing and re-envisioning the Norwalk Civic Center as a mixed-use entertainment destination with affordable housing. He has over a decade of both local and international experience designing urban parks\, public art\, large-scale housing projects and regenerative infrastructure. Prior to founding Agency Artifact\, he led projects at Rios\, Walt Disney Imagineering\, SOM and the public art program at LA METRO. Chris was a Design Principal at the Jerde Partnership and served as a Vice President for the organization with over 100 designers working globally.\n \nHe believes that urban design should be transparent and community-based. Chris is an active public speaker\, researcher and educator on topics related to public space and the future of cities. He was a visiting researcher of Urban Design at the Queensland University of Technology\, lecturer in Landscape Architecture and Urbanism at USC\, Vice President of the LA Forum for Architecture and Urban Design\, member of Mayor Garcetti’s Great Street’s design advisory committee and served on the Board of Directors of the Landscape Architecture Foundation. He was appointed to serve as Planning Commissioner for the City of Los Angeles- South LA APC. Chris holds a BA in Urban Studies from LMU\, Master of Landscape Architecture from UC Berkeley\, and training in Urban Design from the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture\, Planning and Preservation. \n  \n\nParking and Public Transportation:\n\n\nStreet parking is plentiful\, but please make sure you read the posted signs.\nThe 14/37\, 310\, and 33 bus have routes that pass near Crenshaw Boulevard & West Adams.\nThe Expo Crenshaw station is a short 15 minute walk through a tree-lined residential neighborhood to the AIA’s new Center.\n\n\n  \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/conexiones-hispanic-heritage-month-event/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Community,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241012T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241012T120000
DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20240925T184113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T180507Z
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SUMMARY:Venice Beach Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Come explore the incredible history of Venice Beach on foot! \nParticipants will learn about the history and development of the Venice\, CA area and how this history has shaped the current urban form of the area. We will visit and discuss notable examples from architectural history – specifically the residential work of Frank Gehry from the 70s and 80s – and how the design and planning of those projects influenced architectural practice in Los Angeles. We will also explore various recreational spaces and public art projects and discuss the role of recreation amenities and public art in shaping the urban environment and community. Participants will also learn about current urban design issues relating to the development of housing and homelessness in Venice and the various political forces and initiatives (ED1) that shape design outcomes in this area. \nMeet at Windward Circle!  \n  \nArchitectural Tour Guide \n \nNathan Cherry\, FAIA\, AICP\, LEED AP – Principal\, Perkins Eastman \n“Cities are our greatest invention\, because they are created as a uniquely collective act.”\n\nNate has lived and practiced in major cities throughout North America. “Because of the significant challenges cities now face today—climate change\, homelessness\, lack of affordability and the need to innovate\, to name a few—city leaders are moving from simple ‘extractive’ to more complex\, ‘regenerative’ models. Many are thinking much more about the interplay of built\, natural\, and demographic systems\,” he says. “Developers have a significant role in leveraging capital improvements and making growth happen; but promoting biodiversity and improving the natural environment while giving stakeholders a voice through collective co-authorship are just as important.” \nSince 1995\, Nate’s work has included large redevelopment projects such as sports and entertainment\, transit-oriented mixed use\, innovation hubs\, and airport-related developments. Nate’s services include project strategy\, concept design\, outreach and research. \nNate is a panelist and speaker at national conferences and universities and is a recognized thought leader on the nexus between strategy\, design\, and human behavior in cities. His efforts to create new models for urban design have been recognized with more than a hundred local\, state\, and national awards. \nAIA CES: 1.5 LU|HSW Approved \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\n1. Participants will explore the history and development of the Venice\, CA area\, focusing on how this evolution has influenced the current urban form. Discussion will focus on how these historical changes impact outcomes for its inhabitants\, including the design of public spaces\, accessibility\, and overall community well-being. \n2. Participants will examine current urban design challenges related to housing development and homelessness in Venice. The tour will highlight the political forces and initiatives (ED1) that shape design outcomes\, emphasizing the impact of these factors on community well-being\, public health\, and the creation of safe\, supportive living environments. \n3. Participants will visit and discuss notable examples from architectural history – specifically the residential work of Frank Gehry from the 70s and 80s – and how the design and planning of those projects influenced architectural practice in Los Angeles. \n4. Participants will explore various recreational spaces and public art projects in Venice\, and their role in fostering well-being\, enhancing public safety\, and creating inclusive\, vibrant urban environments that promote physical and mental health.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/venice-beach-walking-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T120000
DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20240117T154324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T154324Z
UID:100487-1728986400-1728993600@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Urban Design Review Session 10.15.24
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 AIA|LA and LACP Urban Design Review Sessions\nArchitects & designers passionate about improving the design quality of newly proposed projects throughout the City of Los Angeles are encouraged to participate in the AIA|LA & Los Angeles City Planning (LACP) Professional Volunteer Program (PVP). \nPLEASE REGISTER HERE.\nWHAT:\nIn 2024\, we will be coordinating thirt-six urban design review sessions\, which will serve as opportunities for leading design talent to help the Los Angles City Planning’s Urban Design Studio critically review upcoming projects throughout the City.   \nTO PREPARE:  The following resources are helpful to review in advance to become more familiar with the Urban Design Studio’s three design approaches.  \n\nCitywide Design Guidelines\nAbove-Grade Parking Advisory\n\nWHY:\nThe review sessions will will enable a rotating pool of architects and designers the opportunity to provide insightful and critical design feedback on pending projects that will be reviewed by the Planning Commission. As a volunteer\, you will help educate planning staff on urban design issues and complex urban typologies and you will have the chance to provide project specific urban design advice for planning staff’s consideration. \nWHERE:\nAll of the sessions are held virtually on zoom.  PLEASE REGISTER HERE. \nWHEN:\nThe design review sessions are held virtually on zoom on the first\, second\, and third Tuesday of each month (10am – 12pm)  = see exact dates below. \n\nJanuary 2\, 2024\nJanuary 9\, 2024\nJanuary 16\, 2024\nFebruary 6\, 2024\nFebruary 13\, 2024\nFebruary 20\, 2024\nMarch 5\, 2024\nMarch 12\, 2024\nMarch 19\, 2024\nApril 2\, 2024\nApril 9\, 2024\nApril 16\, 2024\nMay 7\, 2024\nMay 14\, 2024\nMay 21\, 2024\nJune 4\, 2024\nJune 11\, 2024\nJune 18\, 2024\nJuly 2\, 2024\nJuly 9\, 2024\nJuly 16\, 2024\nAugust 6\, 2024\nAugust 13\, 2024\nAugust 20\, 2024\nSeptember 3\, 2024\nSeptember 10\, 2024\nSeptember 17\, 2024\nOctober 1\, 2024\nOctober 8\, 2024\nOctober 15\, 2024\nNovember 5\, 2024\nNovember 12\, 2024\nNovember 19\, 2024\nDecember 3\, 2024\nDecember 10\, 2024\nDecember 17\, 2024\n\n  \nPlease note:   We’re involving a rotating pool of architect volunteers\, with sensitivity to the value of your time – so therefore\, you are encouraged to RSVP and attend at most only two or three sessions during any given calendar year.  This will ensure more space to accommodate as many volunteers as possible since each session accommodates a limited capacity. \n  \nDISCLAIMER:\nPVP discussions provide an opportunity for an open discussion with the notion that the information is to remain confidential and not shared in any other public or private forums. Anonymity shall be maintained by all PVP participants at all times. \nQuestions?  Please contact Will Wright for more information.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/urban-design-review-session-10-15-24/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T140000
DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20240126T181615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240917T183258Z
UID:100872-1728997200-1729000800@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Roundtable w/ Osama Younan\, P.E.
DESCRIPTION:AIA LA GO! Roundtable discussion w/ Osama Younan\, P.E. – General Manager\, LADBS\nThis is a virtual meeting. Please register below to receive the Zoom link. \nThese quarterly forums serve as an opportunity for AIA members to connect directly with LADBS leadership and to hear status updates and emerging initiatives. \nIf you have an item\, issue\, or a specific topic that you’d like added to the agenda\, please email Will@aialosangeles.org. \n\n1. Monday\, February 26 (12pm – 1pm)\n2. Monday\, May 20 (12pm – 1pm)\n3.  NEW DATE: Tuesday\, October 15 (1pm)  OLD DATE: Monday\, September 23 (12pm – 1pm)\n4. Monday\, December 9 (12pm – 1pm)\n\nREGISTER HERE\n \nOsama Younan\, P.E.\, LEED AP – General Manager & Superintendent of Building\, Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) \nOsama Younan is the General Manager of the City of Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS). He developed the Department’s Green Building Division to implement the Los Angeles Green Building Code. Osama Younan is a licensed Mechanical Engineer with the State of California and a LEED Accredited Professional with the U.S. Green Building Council. Osama Younan serves as the Chair of the Green Building Committee for the Los Angeles Basin Chapter which represents eighty-nine jurisdictions in Southern California\, he serves on the Green Building Code Advisory Committee for the California Building Standards Commission that provides recommendations regarding the development of the CALGreen Code\, and he serves on the ASHREA Standard 189.1 Committee “Standard for the Design of High-Performance Green Buildings”. \nOsama Younan is a Licensed Professional Engineer\, LEED Accredited Professional\, and oversees the operations of all the bureaus in the department. As the General Manager\, he oversees the operations of the Department’s 950 employees in the following major functional groups spread among 11 geographical locations:\n+ Permit and Engineering Bureau\n+ Inspection Bureau\n+ Code Enforcement Bureau\n+ Resource Management Bureau\n+ Technology Services Bureau\n+ Development Services Case Management Division \nFor more information about AIA LA GO!\, the AIA LA Government Outreach Committee\, please CLICK HERE.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/roundtable-w-osama-younan-p-e-sept-2024/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Committees,Networking,Presentation,Roundtable
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241016T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241016T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20240806T213209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T164834Z
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SUMMARY:Code Breaker: Solar\, Battery\, & Zero Net Carbon Design — 2022 Energy Code
DESCRIPTION:Code Breaker: Solar\, Battery\, & Zero Net Carbon Design — 2022 Energy Code\nThis is a free zoom presentation > information to access the zoom will be emailed to registrants 24 hours before the event.   If you don’t receive an email please reach out to marc@aialosangeles.org! \nSolar and battery requirements have evolved over the past decade in the California energy code. We will cover 2022 code requirements for all occupancies of buildings at a high level in a short 1-hour introduction to solar and battery for Single Family\, Multifamily\, and Nonresidential buildings. We will use examples to illustrate how much is required\, exceptions\, and Zero Net Carbon design concepts and give previews of longer Energy Code Ace offerings on renewable energy. \n  \n \nNick Brown – President\, Build Smart \nNick Brown is President of Build Smart\, an independent energy consultancy specializing in California energy modeling\, energy code\, and building performance that supports builders and architects in designing energy-efficient buildings. Nick is a Certified Energy Analyst (CEA) for residential and an Associate Energy Analyst (AEA) for nonresidential construction by the California Association of Building Energy Consultants (CABEC). He is a Subject Matter Expert on the Energy Code Ace statewide education team and teaches classes for Southern California Edison on Net Zero Design\, All-electric Homes\, Heat Pumps\, and Selling Clean Energy Homes. As part of a CalSEED team\, Nick is currently researching phase change material applications in HVAC systems. Nick was elected to the Board of Directors of CABEC beginning in 2018. He holds a BA in Economics from Princeton University and an MBA in Manufacturing from the University of Michigan. He remodeled his own home in 2014 in a deep energy retrofit and has written and presented extensively on Net Zero buildings\, high-performance walls\, and energy efficient building. Prior to starting Build Smart\, he served as President of Merlex Stucco for 15 years\, a $15 million Southern California stucco manufacturer. \n  \nPOWERPOINT Code Breaker Solar\, Battery\, \nand Zero Net Carbon Design_2022 Energy Code\n  \nAIA CES: 1 LU|HSW Approved\nCertificate provided for 1 hour towards ZNCD portion of CA License Renewal \n1. Recognize when solar photovoltaic and battery systems are required in single-family homes \n2. Recognize when solar photovoltaic and battery systems are required in Nonresidential buildings and Multifamily buildings \n3. Explain how solar and battery systems improve grid harmony of buildings and onsite consumption of solar energy \n4. Understand how alternative design options for single-family homes and nonresidential buildings can achieve ZNCD using efficiency measures\, solar\, and battery systems \n5. Identify online resources for more guidance on these topics \n  \nSponsored by: 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/code-breaker-solar-battery-zero-net-carbon-design-2022-energy-code/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting – Login Information will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event
CATEGORIES:Committee on the Environment,Partner Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241016T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241016T190000
DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20240911T205114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T154326Z
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SUMMARY:Illuminate: The Future of Healthcare Lighting CEU
DESCRIPTION:As lighting evolves from individual fixtures to fundamental design features we will discuss changes in\, best practices for\, and the future of lighting in healthcare.  Please join us for innovative updates and informative discussion with three leading healthcare lighting designers.  See you there\, thanks! \n  \nDetails: \nWednesday Oct 16 at Miller Knoll Showroom \n3641 Holdrege Avenue Los Angeles\, CA 90016 \nOpen bar and bartender provided by Miller Knoll \nRoy Choi’s Kogi tacos served 5-6pm & event starts 6pm \n  \nAIA CES: 1 Approved / Learning Objectives: \n\nIntroduction to how the approach to lighting design has evolved\nIdentifying best practice lighting features to prevent outdated standards\nExploring quality in current projects and the “future” of healthcare lighting\nDesign strategies for behavioral health\, nursing stations\, and pediatrics + elder care\n\n  \nMODERATOR \n\n \nKen Downing – Light Build Design \nAfter starting a 25 year career as a residential designer for clients including the Getty & Shorenstein families\, Ken’s interest in sustainability led to panelized construction followed by a decade in design dedicated to working with the first lighting manufacturer in the world to develop acoustic lighting. Now\, at Light Build Design\, Ken focuses efforts on assisting local designers working globally and he has judged the IES lighting awards three times. His commitment to healthcare and education is deeply personal. Currently serving as the AIA vice chair for Healthcare he advocates for evidence-based design\, Well standards\, and the newest lighting technologies available for low glare solutions with higher comfort. \n  \nPANELIST \n \nEllie Motevalian – Lighting Design Principal at P2S \nEllie Motevalian is a lighting design principal at P2S with over 15 years of experience in architectural and lighting design. Holding a Master’s degree in Architecture and Building Science\, Ellie has a deep commitment to improving lighting solutions\, particularly in healthcare environments. Her work has been recognized with several awards\, reflecting a dedication to creating impactful and innovative designs. As a member of the IES and the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD)\, Ellie actively engages in ongoing professional development and collaborative efforts to further the field of lighting design. \n  \nPANELIST \n \nSalwa Osman – Los Angeles Studio Lead\, WSP \nSalwa has been working with light and space for over 25 years. With an architecturally trained eye Salwa uses light to express a ‘fourth dimensionality’ to spaces and she pairs that with technical skills that enable her to achieve the results desired. She approaches lighting design in a holistic manner that is sensitive to form\, function\, environment\, energy performance\, and budget while paying tribute to the architectural design. Her work has received many awards and recognition. In addition to commercial\, cultural\, hospitality and civic projects\, Salwa delves deeply into healthcare so she is involved in the design of numerous local and national projects. As VP and Studio Lead at WSP she collaborates with clients to develop lighting design solutions and carries them through from concept to completion. \n  \nPANELIST \n \nGuy Smith – Associate Principal\, HLB \nAs a design leader Guy brings a seasoned and holistic perspective that translates into spectacular lighting experiences. Throughout his career of nearly 40 years Guy has spearheaded the design of numerous award-winning projects as both a licensed architect and a lighting designer. His breadth of experience and wealth of expertise is backed by a first class technical skill set and a sophisticated understanding of the finer points of design. Guy serves as an associate principal of HLB’s Los Angeles office and leader of firm wide initiatives for business development and expansion. He is a member of the AIA and certified through the National Council on Qualifications for Lighting Professionals NCQLP. \n  \nParking: \nFree showroom parking and free street parking
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/illuminate-the-future-of-healthcare-lighting/
LOCATION:Miller Knoll Showroom\, 3641 Holdrege Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241021T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241021T183000
DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20240904T183059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T214435Z
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SUMMARY:Board of Directors’ Candidate Town Hall 2025
DESCRIPTION:Board of Directors’ Candidate Town Hall 2025\nThis is a virtual event. \nTo help our members get to know this year’s nominees\, and understand what programs and initiatives the candidates propose to bring to the table\, we invite you to join us for the AIA LA Board of Directors’ 2025 Candidate Town Hall. We’ve scheduled this event for Monday\, October 21\, 2024 (5pm to 6:30pm.) \nThe Town Hall will be moderated by AIA|LA Vice President/2025 President Elect Chava Danielson\, AIA and AIA|LA President Annette Wu\, AIA. Each candidate will have 4 minutes each to share their platform\, followed by an opportunity for Q&A with the audience. \nRegistration is free and required for this virtual Town Hall. \nREGISTER NOW\nYou’ll receive a confirmation email 24 hours in advance\, containing directions for joining the meeting. \nWe look forward to seeing and hearing from you! \nThe following candidates are running for the open 2025 Board positions: \nFor Vice President/President Elect:\nToni Lewis\, AIA\n \nFor Treasurer:\nJohn Arnold\, AIA\n \nFor Directors:\nSarvine Ashkan\, AIA\nNicole Cannon\, AIA\nLauren Coles\, AIA\nCraig Hamilton\, FAIA\nBrian Lane\, FAIA\nMartin Ramirez\, AIA\, NOMA \nFor AIA California Representative:\nIsmar Enriquez\, AIA\nStephen Phillips\, FAIA \nFor Ex Officio Associate Director:\nCatherine Hernandez\, Assoc. AIA \nVoting opens September 25\, 2024 and closes November 12\, 2024 at 12noon Pacific time. \nYOUR 2025 ELECTION BALLOT IS HERE
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/board-of-directors-candidate-town-hall-2025/
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20241001T184230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T185013Z
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SUMMARY:Existing Buildings: Getting to Success with the Building Code Including the new CEBC Work Area Method
DESCRIPTION:Join us at lunchtime during the International Code Council Conference\, Expo + Hearings in Long Beach – program venue just around the corner! \nIn-person at rdc. / Studio One Eleven \nBring your own brown bag lunch! \nAIA Members FREE | Non-members $25 \nREGISTER HERE on the AIA Long Beach/ South Bay Website \nDescription: \nReuse and retrofit of existing buildings is a key climate action strategy. When these projects create new housing from underused or empty commercial buildings\, it’s a win-win: \n+ Major embodied carbon benefits for greenhouse gas emission reductions\n+ Urban revitalization and economic development\n+ Housing in locations where it’s critically needed \nThere are five different compliance paths that California architects have available for work on existing buildings. This program will provide a high-level overview of all code options\, insights\, and information to make an informed code choice. It will also provide a deep dive into the Work Area Methodology\, new to California as of July 1\, 2024. Join architect Michael F. Malinowski\, FAIA for this fast-paced exploration of code choices and nuanced differences and learn about factors that can lead you to a code ‘best fit’ for your next existing building adventure. \nSpeaker: \nMichael F. Malinowski\, FAIA – Principal\, Applied Architecture Inc. \n \nMichael F. Malinowski\, FAIA – Principal\, Applied Architecture Inc. \n\nConsultant to AIA California in regulatory and code matters. Recent work has included the successful implementation of the FIRST Embodied Carbon mandatory measures effective July 2024 in CA; expansion of California’s Existing Building Code with seven new chapters including the first CA adoption of the Work Area Method\, effective July 2024; and collaboration with many dozens of stakeholder state agencies\, local governments and building officials; nonprofit and individual subject matter experts; and AIACA’s 11\,000 design professional members who shape most of California’s built environment. \nPrincipal of Applied Architecture Inc. in Sacramento with 44 years of experience in historic adaptive reuse and residential projects at all scales. \nCurrent (and former) member of AIA National Code Committee\, and two-term former member of the ICC Existing Building Code Committee; founder and president of the nonprofit Streamline Institute\, which advances regulatory efficiency and effectiveness around the country; former president of AIA CA\, AIA Central Valley; Sacramento’s Development Oversight Commission\, Preservation Commission\, Design Review Commission\, and other organizational leadership and honors. \n  \n\nLearning Objectives:  2.0 AIA LU/HSW \n\nUnderstand why existing building reuse and retrofit are essential climate action strategies\nRecognize the various code compliance options for an existing building retrofit/reuse project in California and factors that can influence design professional choice\nUnderstand how to use the CEBC’s new work area method for code compliance\nReview case study examples of commercial-to-housing adaptive reuse and code issues that need to be considered\n\nREGISTER HERE on the AIA Long Beach/ South Bay Website
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/existing-buildings-getting-to-success-with-the-building-code-including-the-new-cebc-work-area-method/
LOCATION:rdc. / Studio One Eleven\, 245 E. 3rd St.\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee on the Environment,Community,Learning Units,Lunch and Learn,Networking,Panel,Partner Program,Presentation,Professional Development,Sustainability + Environment
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T193000
DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20240930T233109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T205852Z
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SUMMARY:Meet the Practice - Arcadis
DESCRIPTION:Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering data-driven design\, engineering\, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets. We are 36\,000+ architects\, data analysts\, designers\, engineers\, planners\, and water experts\, all driven by our passion for improving quality of life.  Our commitment to accelerating a planet positive future sees us working with our clients to make sustainable project choices\, combining digital and human innovation\, and embracing future-focused skills across the environment\, utilities\, buildings\, transport\, and infrastructure sectors. \nDetails: \nFood & beverages will be provided \nWhen:  \nTuesday\, October 22\, 2024 \n5:30 pm – 7:30 pm \nWhere: \n333 S Hope Street Suite C-200\, Los Angeles\, CA 90071 \nParking: \nArcadis does not validate parking. However\, after 5pm the building only charges $18.00. Parking before 5pm will be considered “all day parking” and you will be charged $50.00.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/meet-the-practice-arcadis/
LOCATION:Arcadis\, 333 S Hope Street\, Suite C-200\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90071
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241024T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241024T093000
DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20240822T182844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241011T154451Z
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SUMMARY:Breakfast w/ Peggy M. Quijada de Franke - Associate Vice Chancellor (AVC) of Facilities\, Planning and Sustainability\, LACCD
DESCRIPTION:AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Reception w/ Peggy M. Quijada de Franke – Associate Vice Chancellor (AVC) of Facilities\, Planning and Sustainability\, LACCD\n2024 City Leaders Breakfast Series Presented By: Gannett Fleming \nThe 2024 AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Series allows architects & designers and other community stakeholders to meet directly with key individuals transforming Los Angeles in a roundtable setting to discuss innovative ideas to ensure a healthy\, sustainable\, and economically competitive future. \n\n \nPeggy M. Quijada de Franke – Associate Vice Chancellor (AVC) of Facilities\, Planning and Sustainability\, Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD)\nMs. Peggy M. Quijada de Franke is the Associate Vice Chancellor (AVC) of Facilities\, Planning\, and Sustainability at the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD). She is a California-Licensed Professional Engineer with a Master of Science in Civil Engineering – Structures- and a Master of Business and Administration. \nMs. Quijada has more than 26 years of experience in engineering\, planning\, and management and joined LACCD in 2014 as a Facilities Project Manager. She was promoted to Director of the Facilities\, Planning\, and Development (FPD) Department in 2020 and advanced to her current role in 2023. \nMs. Quijada is dedicated to fulfilling LACCD’s vision of providing high-quality and easily accessible educational opportunities for students. She believes in celebrating the area’s diverse cultures and strengthening the regional economy. As such\, her responsibility is to provide state-of-the-art facilities that foster a productive learning environment for all students\, which entails enhancing\, restoring\, or expanding the health and functionality of 742 buildings (11.6 million OGSF) across LACCD’s nine colleges and satellite campuses. \nAs an AVC\, Ms. Quijada is helping LACCD meet the sustainability goals of eliminating carbon-based electricity consumption by 2030 and other carbon-based energy use by 2040 and replacing it with clean\, renewable\, and sustainable energy sources. To this end\, she oversees the development and implementation of more than 300 Clean Energy projects\, Schedule Maintenance Projects (SMPs)\, and Deferred Maintenance projects. \nBefore joining LACCD\, Ms. Quijada worked in the energy industry on national and international oil and nuclear power infrastructure projects. She developed seismic hazard maps to design new structures and retrofit existing infrastructure. Additionally\, she served as a consultant for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on recovery after natural disasters\, including the 1994 California Northridge Earthquake\, the 2005 Hurricane Katrina\, and the 2011 Alabama Tornadoes. \n  \nThis Reception is Hosted By: \n \n2024 AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Series Presented By:
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/breakfast-w-peggy-m-quijada-de-franke-associate-vice-chancellor-avc-of-facilities-planning-and-sustainability-laccd/
LOCATION:NAC Architecture\, 837 N. Spring St. - 3rd Floor\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,City Leaders Breakfast,Community,Networking,Professional Development,Reception,Roundtable,Women in Architecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241030T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241030T220000
DTSTAMP:20260603T093030
CREATED:20240805T201827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T232246Z
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SUMMARY:Design Awards Ceremony 2024
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are non-transferable by Monday\, October 28th.  \nDon’t miss our biggest fundraiser of the year! \nJoin us for the 2024 AIA|LA Design Awards Ceremony\n  \nThis fundraiser enables AIA|LA to offer an extraordinary array of programming\, from advocacy issues\, sustainability\, professional development\, fostering the next generation of design professional\, and much more! Gather with colleagues\, reconnect with lifelong peers\, and make new connections as we celebrate the 2024 Design Award winners\, Next LA winners\, and Board of Directors Honorees. \nWe highly encourage public transportation\, but for those driving you can now purchase a Parking Pass for $15.00. \nThis is the Design Awards ticketing page ONLY\, for complete info on special party details + honorees – Click HERE \nIf you would like to become a sponsor – Click HERE!
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/design-awards-ceremony-2024/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Awards,Competitions
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