Awards: 2005 Gold Medal Award
Recipient: Santiago Calatrava, FAIA
Representative Work: Milwaukee Art Museum
Project: Milwaukee Art Museum
Firm: Santiago Calatrava, Inc.
Client: Milwaukee Art Museum
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Danish Modern: Then And Now (COD)
Copenhagen, Denmark
August 31 -September 4, 2008
 
AIA Project Delivery Workshop for Government and Corporate Facility Decision Makers
Park City, UT
September 9, 2008
 
Schools in A Flat World (CAE)
Helsinki, Finland
September 10 - 13, 2008
 
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September 16, 2008
 
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Architecture for Education

The Committee on Architecture for Education (CAE) is a large and active group of architects and allied professionals concerned with the quality and design of all types of educational, cultural, and recreational facilities.

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CAEnet, the quarterly eNewsletter of the Committee on Architecture for Education presents news, trends, conference reports, and best practices of particular interest to the CAE Knowledge Community.
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     Schools in A Flat World (CAE)
    Helsinki, Finland
    September 10 - 13, 2008
     
     
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    Fulbright scholars in architecture wanted for 2009-2010! The application deadline for this prestigious grant is August 1, 2008. Awards in Egypt (#9058), Zambia (#9107), Israel (9414), Tunisia (#9442), and Oman (#9434) afford scholars the opportunity to teach and conduct research on a variety of topics related to architecture and urban planning. U.S. citizenship and a Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree are required. Applicants to the Tunisia award should have fluent French; English is sufficient for the remaining awards. For more information please see www.cies.org!

    The U.S. Department of Justice has announced that the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibilities Guidelines for ADA Titles II and III, which the Accessibility Board released in 2004, are available for public review, with a deadline for comments of August 18.
    Please click here to view the AIArchitect article on this topic.

    Diversity Recognition Program
    This program celebrates and invites the contributions of AIA members toward the goal of a more diverse profession. Up to twelve submissions will be selected annually to be recognized as Diversity Best Practices. All individuals submitting a proposal must sign the waiver/release form. Electronic submissions are preferred and should be sent to diversity@aia.org. Hard copy submissions may be sent to:

    Yvette Morris
    Manager, Diversity
    The American Institute of Architects
    1735 New York Avenue, NW
    Washington, DC 20006

    Upjohn Research Initiative Call for Submissions - deadline September 1, 2008
    AIA Research Initiatives include the Upjohn Research Initiative, which matches base funds for applied research projects that advance professional practice, and the RFP Research Program, in which the AIA awards up to 10 grants of $7,000 each for selected projects. This grant qualifies recipients to have their findings and outcomes published both electronically in the AIA Soloso online database and in a nationally distributed publication: The American Institute of Architects Report on University Research. 2008 recipients of this grant include the Design for Aging Knowledge Community and Constance Bodurow, Assoc. AIA. of the Regional and Urban Design Committee Knowledge Community.

    Leading Edge Sustainability Practices – What's Your Question?
    The AIA Committee on Architecture for Education, The New York Times Knowledge Network, and the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) are jointly developing a webcast that will focus on a significant issue, leading edge practice, or concept in sustainable design. Who are the global leaders in sustainable design that you would like to hear from? What are your most pressing needs in sustainable design in a postsecondary education environment? Would you take one minute to help guide the development of our program? There are only three questions! Click here to take the survey.

    CAE Honors 11 Projects with 2008 Design Awards
    The AIA Committee on Architecture for Education honored 11 educational and cultural facilities with this year’s CAE Educational Facility Design Awards. The purpose of the design awards program is to identify trends and emerging ideas, honor excellence in planning and design, and disseminate knowledge about best practices in educational and community facilities.

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    REDEFINING SUSTAINABILITY: NEW DIRECTIONS FOR DESIGNING OUR FUTURE
    Visit this comprehensive collection of articles, presentations, videos, and photos from the CAE Fall Conference.

    ACRL/LAMA Guide for Architects: Guide for Planning Higher Education Library Spaces
    In response to frequent inquiries for information about planning academic library buildings, the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) and the Library Administration and Management Association (LAMA) have joined forces to provide a basic framework for architects, planners, and librarians embarking on planning and design of libraries for higher education.

     

    New AIA Podcast: "Change: Ideas and Influences Reshaping the Design of Schools"
    From AIA PodNet: In the 21st century, children’s needs, teacher’s needs, and architects’ challenges in school design have shifted dramatically. In this podcast, educational development experts Timothy Dufault, AIA, and John Weekes, AIA, describe recent changes in planning, design, and construction of U.S. schools. They present award-winning projects and discuss how architects can strengthen educational methods through design.
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    Photos from CAE Tours and Events
    Albums include shots from the CAE Spring 2006 conference in Cincinnati and the May 2007 CAE DC tour of the new Asia Trail at the National Zoo.

    CAE - Allied Organization Events
    Dates and locations of major education and design conferences and events nationwide. Also, see a list of related links.

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