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SUMMARY:UCLA: A Greater Campus for Greater LA
DESCRIPTION:This virtual presentation will cover Adaptive Reuse Strategies at work on UCLA’s new Off-Campus locations. \n  \nThe webinar will take place on January 14th from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm PST. \n  \nAn email confirmation with Login information will be sent 24 hours prior to the event.  \n  \nSPEAKERS \n \nTodd Lynch\, AIA\, NCARB\, LEED AP BD+C – Principal Project Planner\, UCLA Capital Programs\nLEED and Green Buildings Expert \nA Professional Practice\, Construction\, and Sustainable Design Lecturer\, Todd also serves as UCLA Architecture and Urban Design’s Architect Licensing Advisor for students and alumni recording experience through AXP or preparing for ARE and CSE exams\, an organizer of the annual Career Fair\, and Faculty Advisor for AIAS\, USGBC Students\, Renewable Energy Associates\, and Student Action Research teams at the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. \nTodd is Principal Project Planner and Green Building Specialist at UCLA Capital Programs\, enforcing UC Sustainability Policy and campus LEED certification efforts. To date\, Todd has completed 47 certifications\, 16 at Platinum level. Todd serves on the UCLA Sustainability Committee\, the UC-wide Green Buildings Working Group\, and the Board of the USGBC-Los Angeles Chapter. \nTodd is a Founding Partner and Principal of Sharif\, Lynch: Architecture\, an award-winning practice focused on residential and commercial projects in Southern California that emphasize sustainability. Prior to joining UCLA in 2009\, Todd’s notable past projects included the Barnes Foundation Philadelphia by Tod Williams | Billie Tsien Architects\, the Annenberg Public Policy Center at UPenn by Fumihiko Maki and Associates\, and the Seattle City Hall by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson. \n  \n \nJohn D’Amico – Principal Project Manager\, UCLA Capital Programs (Nimoy)\n \nJohn D’Amico holds master’s degrees in both architecture and urban planning. He began his career at UCLA in 2001 as project manager for the Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center. He was promoted to his current role in 2006. He oversaw construction of the Evelyn and Mo Ostin Music Center and the Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden entrance. \nD’Amico was elected to city council in West Hollywood 2011. During his three years on the council\, D’Amico initiated discussions on issues such as traffic congestion\, historic preservation\, affordable housing\, citywide communication strategies\, election reform\, arts and culture and emerging technologies. He went on to serve as Mayor of West Hollywood where his focus was on creating an opening for discussions about innovation and new technologies\, and helping to integrate the new growth on the Eastside and advance dialogue about how West Hollywood can help end AIDS. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \nAIA CES: 1 LU|HSW Approved\nHSW justification:\nAdaptive reuse conserves material and social / cultural resources\, reduces carbon emissions\, and extends the stability of established communities.  \nThe attendee will learn about and be able to explain/describe:\n1. Overview social\, cultural\, and preservation advantages of adaptive reuse projects.\n2. Overview environmental impact reduction and material resource conservation advantages of adaptive reuse projects\n3. Understand best practices and lessons learned from three adaptive reuse projects in Los Angeles.\n4. Review strategies and considerations for adapting to and managing satellite spaces across a large and complex organization.\n \n  \nYouTube Presentation Link \nAIA-LA HRC Presentation – UCLA – A Greater Campus for a Greater LA
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/ucla-a-greater-campus-for-greater-la/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting – Login Information will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event
CATEGORIES:Committees,Community,Learning Units,Panel
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SUMMARY:AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Reception w/ Los Angeles Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:RESCHEDULED TBD:  Please note that this event has been canceled.  We’ll share updated details once a new time/ date has been confirmed.\nAIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Reception w/ Los Angeles Tomorrow\n2025 City Leaders Breakfast Series Presented By: Gannett Fleming \nThe 2025 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. \nLos Angeles Tomorrow: Co-creating a place-based legacy for LA County in advance of the 2028 Olympics & Paralympics and other mega-events. How can the design community plug in? \nForum Background:\nWith a series of mega-events coming to LA over the next decade\, including the FIFA World Cup in 2026 and the Olympics & Paralympics in 2028\, LA has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make radical improvements in our public realm that can have a lasting legacy for generations to come. The sad truth is that there is no clear organizing authority across LA County\, and no comprehensive plan to realize the legacy public realm improvements we were hoping for. We have simply run out of time to wait around for the cavalry… We are the cavalry! \nThis is why Los Angeles Tomorrow was launched. Our mission is to facilitate and accelerate community-powered public space improvements and neighborhood activations across LA County in advance of the series of mega-events to ensure a legacy of prosperity for all Angelenos. This is a grassroots effort\, working with local communities in historically underinvested neighborhoods to identify the projects that are already in the early stages of concept ideation and then connect them to the resources (funding\, technical services\, and agency partners) needed to realize these visions in an expedited way. \nTo do this work\, we need all hands on deck!! We are building a big-tent coalition—including community partners\, public partners\, funding partners\, and technical / design partners—to help facilitate a wide range of neighborhood-based quick-build\, low-investment\, and high-impact design interventions. We want to showcase the power of design and specifically the LA-based design community\, which has the skills\, creativity\, and passion needed to help implement high-quality community-based projects. \nForum Objectives:\nThis forum will explore the many different partnership opportunities for everyone interested in this mission! We will first share a brief overview of our mission\, process\, and projects\, and then we will dive into an interactive discussion about the specific ways that design professionals can collaborate with us and communities across LA County. We welcome all landscape architects\, architects\, planners\, urban designers\, engineers\, GCs\, and other allied professionals to join this discussion! No matter if you are a small firm or a global corporation\, there are a wide range of ways everyone can plug in and help make meaningful place-based improvements for the communities of our county. \n \nKatherine Perez – Co-Founder & Executive Director\, Los Angeles Tomorrow \nUntil recently\, Katherine was a Principal and LA Office Leader for Arup\, an international engineering\, design\, and consulting firm. With over 300 professionals in the LA Office\, she played a critical role in office management\, project pursuits\, and Arup’s role in external markets. She ran for California State Senate\, District 25 in 2016\, co-founded her own company and non-profit\, and served as the Executive Director of the Urban Land Institute\, Los Angeles District Council (ULI LA). She is a National Board member of Mercy Housing and a USC Adjunct Associate Professor. \n \nAaron Paley – Co-Founder & Strategic Director\, Los Angeles Tomorrow \nFor over four decades\, Aaron has focused on how Angelenos experience and use public space – through temporary and permanent interventions – and the nexus of event production\, arts\, community\, culture\, transportation\, urban planning\, and policy. He co-founded Community Arts Resources (CARS) with Katie Bergin to “create unique experiences where art\, culture\, community and civic life collide.” CARS incubated and co-developed CicLAvia where he served as its founding director from 2010 to 2015. CARS has produced many iconic programs including Chinatown Summer Nights\, Go Little Tokyo\, GLOW\, the Getty Family Festivals\, and the Santa Monica Festivals. \n \nRuth Siegel – Deputy Director\, Los Angeles Tomorrow \nPrior to joining Los Angeles Tomorrow\, Ruth worked as a practicing landscape architect and urban designer. Having worked at RIOS\, Studio-MLA\, and Sasaki\, she is a seasoned designer and project manager who has led both master plans and built-work projects. She has worked on many public and cultural projects\, including parks\, plazas\, botanical gardens\, playgrounds\, green alleys\, and schools. Ruth brings a holistic and inclusive approach to her work and is passionate about creating resilient places that reﬂect and benefit the communities they serve. \n  \nThis Reception is Hosted By: \n \n2025 AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Series Presented By: \n \n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/aiala-city-leaders-breakfast-reception-w-los-angeles-tomorrow/
LOCATION:Rios\, 3101 W. Exposition Place\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,City Leaders Breakfast,Community,Networking,Professional Development,Reception,Roundtable,Women in Architecture
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SUMMARY:Future Architects & Student Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our annual tradition of kicking off the new year with future architects! Student presentations from Cal Poly Pomona Department of Architecture + Woodbury School of Architecture will feature inspiring projects centered around healthcare and wellness with local sites and in-depth design. \nRoughly half our time will be student presentations with the other half devoted to Q&A for each group. Support our incoming emerging professionals by attending this event and get the first sneak peek at future design leaders thanks! \nWhen: Wednesday Jan 22\, 2025 from 5-7pm at AIA Los Angeles\nWhere: 4450 W Adams Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA 90016 \nLight refreshments provided.\nFree street parking at location. \n  \nSTUDENT PRESENTATIONS \nWoodbury project by Mary Dilanchian \nFluidity\, an in-patient behavioral treatment facility for adolescent + university students \n  \nCal Poly group one: Akira Maclin\, Keira Vanwig\, Melissa Romero\, Desseri Oliva\, and Wei Su \nSeaside Recovery Center with physical therapy\, clinical\, and surgical centers \n  \nCal Poly group two: Mercedes Ramirez\, Toby Cheng\, Jun Ning\, and Eric Amezquita \nSeaside Orthopedic Center with multi-story cross-laminated mass timber \n  \nAnd special thanks to: \nJimmy Macias\, Adjunct Professor Cal Poly + Senior Project Designer HMC Architects \nEric Olsen\, Chair of Architecture and Interior Design Woodbury \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/future-architects-student-presentations/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
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