Awards: 2003 Young Architects Award
Recipient: Ronald Todd Ray, AIA (STUDIO27architecture)
Representative Work: GYMR Mediating Wall; Washington, D.C.
Client: GYMR (Garrett, Yu Hussein, McCabe & Reis, LLC
Photo: John K. Burke, AIA (STUDIO27architecture)
 

   
 
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AIA PodNet: Recommended Podcasts for the CAFM KC

 

AIA PodNet is proud to offer a wide range of programs through its Architecture Knowledge Review Series. The following selected podcasts may be of special interest to the Committee of Corporate Architects and Facility Management (title links go directly to an MP3 file of the podcast):

Real Energy Savings With Performance Targets
Architects have the expertise, power, and creativity to greatly reduce the carbon emissions generated in the construction and operation of new and renovated buildings. In this podcast, energy-efficiency experts discuss how the AIA’s aggressive new building-performance goals and the U.S. EPA’s Energy Star program can help designers close the gap between design and energy performance requirements.
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Alternative Careers in Architecture
Not all architects practice architecture, at least not exclusively. Some use their education, training, and expertise in untraditional ways. In fact, the AIA Young Architects Forum seeks to redefine “architect” to make the term more inclusive of architects’ diverse abilities and responsibilities. In this podcast, three architects discuss their nontraditional careers.
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Building Smart: Implementing Integrated Practice
Patrick MacLeamy, AIA, CEO of HOK, spoke with AIA PodNet’s Markku Allison, AIA, resource architect at AIA National, to discuss his firm’s unique approach to clients’ real estate and facility needs. Citing specific projects and methods as examples, MacLeamy explores how design, construction, and engineering firms can work together.
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2007 Recipient of the Architecture Firm Award
The AIA bestows its highest honor, the Architecture Firm Award, on Leers Weinzapfel Associates, the Boston-based magicians who create beautiful public architecture and space. Partners Andrea P. Leers, FAIA; Jane Weinzapfel, FAIA; Joe Pryse, AIA; and Josiah Stevenson, AIA, meld a bold and refined architecture for the public realm and with a social purpose, including transportation and urban infrastructure, the joining of new elements to existing buildings, and athletic and campus-life facilities. In this podcast, Leers and Weinzapfel discuss their approach to design, what the award has meant to them personally, and how it continues to inspire the firm.
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Acoustics and Design
In this overview of acoustics consulting, Dawn Schuette, AIA, an experienced acoustic designer, discusses how to involve designers early enough in the design process to ensure a successful aural project element. Schuette also describes how the field has evolved, the types of works currently being prepared, and how architects can benefit from working with professionals in the field.
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2007 Nonresidential Construction Market Forecast
This program presents the findings of the AIA Construction Consensus Forecast on the 2007 nonresidential construction market. AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker, PhD, joins Patrick J. Newport, PhD, a principal with Global Insight's Macroeconomic Service, and Robert P. McCarthy, CFA, vice president and research analyst of Banc of America Securities. The panel discusses current growth projections, industry concerns, and investment implications.
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In-Phil Architecture: How Technology Can Complement Building
Hagy Belzberg, AIA, broke the mold with the design of his luxurious and polished restaurant Patina, located in Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall. In this podcast, Belzberg speaks with AIA PodNet’s Phil Simon, managing director, marketing and promotion, about the future of design using the latest in technology.
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