Awards: 2006 Gold Medal Award
Recipient: Antoine Predock, FAIA
Representative Work: Arizona Science Center
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Center for Building Science and Performance (CBSP)

The Center for Building Science and Performance Knowledge Community (CBSP) promotes architects as leaders in the application of building science and in the use of high-performance design criteria, codes and standards, and in programming, designing and managing building performance. CBSP aims to educate the profession on these principles and how they influence architectural expression, and investigates and disseminates knowledge regarding building performance, building enclosure and building technology.

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This quarterly eNewsletter presents news, trends, and best practices of interest to members of the AIA Center for Building Science and Performance (CBSP).
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    AIA Featured Podcast: "Architectural Graphic Standards"
    From AIA PodNet: David Altenhofen, AIA, technical director of Hillier Architecture's Philadelphia office who also served on the Advisory Board for the new 11th edition of Architectural Graphic Standards (AGS) as well as subject editor for the Shell chapter, explains why this book is the most thorough and significant revision of AGS in a generation with AIA PodNet’s Phil Simon, AIA managing director, marketing and member communications.
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    More AIA podcasts of possible interest to CBSP members
    Full AIA Architecture Knowledge Review podcast series

    'What The Code Offical Doesn't Know Can Hurt You' - click here to view William Rakatansky, AIA, and Brad Hall, AIA, presenting AIA Convention sessions on code compliance.

    Click here for the presentation for the 2008 AIA Convention CBSP walking tour of 60 Oxford Street (Cambridge, MA), the 2007 BEC Boston Award winner.


    BEST1: Building for Energy Efficiency and Durability at the Crossroads
    Click here to view Fenestration Solutions for Zero Energy Building, a presentation given by Steve Selkowitz at the recent BEST1 conference in Minneapolis.


    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.

    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

    NATIONAL TRUST RESOURCES ON FLOOD RECOVERY
    The record-breaking floods across the Midwest have not only affected the lives and livelihoods of countless people, they have also destroyed or damaged numerous cultural institutions, public buildings, rural landscapes, and historic districts. 

    The National Trust for Historic Preservation and its partners are helping Midwesterners respond to the damage caused by these floods, providing resources, technical assistance, and support to affected areas. Visit www.preservationnation.org/resources/technical-assistance/flood-recovery
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    The BEDG Curtain Wall Section Is Complete
    Richard Keleher, AIA, and Rob Kistler, AIA, are proud to announce that the curtain wall section of the Building Envelope Design Guide has been revised  - please click here  to see the results!

    Proceedings from the CBSP Spring 2008 Symposium: Disaster Resilience through Mitigation Planning and Building Performance - now featuring audio and flash presentations! 

    Applying Mixed Use, Accessory Use, and Incidental Provisions of the 2006 International Building Code
    By Carroll Lee Pruitt, FAIA, and William Rakatansky, AIA
    Requirements regarding mixed use and occupancy have changed in the 2006 edition of the International Building Code. Following the illustrations in this report should make it easier to correctly apply the occupancy provisions.

    Tax Incentives Assistance Project
    A coalition of public-interest nonprofit groups, government agencies, and other organizations in the energy-efficiency field sponsored the Tax Incentives Assistance Project (TIAP) to give consumers and businesses the information they need to use federal income-tax incentives for energy-efficient products and technologies. For more information, see the TIAP Web site.  

    CBSP Bookshelf
    CBSP is compiling a reading list based on the recommendations of our members around the country. We plan to continually add titles, so if you know of a book that should be on the list, we encourage you to send your recommendation to cbsp@aia.org.

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

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