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Friday, October 5, 2012

Archtober 2012: Historic Tour of Downtown with Morris Brown, AIA


Interested in the historic buildings of downtown El Paso? Well this Saturday, October 6th (tomorrow), there is a great opportunity to find out all you want to know. The AIA's very own, Morris Brown, AIA, will be giving a tour of historic downtown El Paso from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. The tour will start in the lobby of the Cortez Building, 310 North Mesa Street, and will be a walking tour. 

Be sure to checkout all of the Archtober events!

-Cameron

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Archtober 2012: University Medical Center Tour, Oct. 5th


Archtober 2012 is moving into full swing and in addition to Ken Gorski's earlier downtown tour, there will be another tour of the new University Medical Center project on October 5th. This project is one of the largest of recent in El Paso. Although, the addition of the east wing is just another step in the long history of the El Paso University Medical Center. A history that stretches all the way back to a 1915 two-story adobe building. The 10 story building includes a brand new postpartum unit and women's center.

Those interested should meet at the University Medical Center, 4815 Alameda Ave, El Paso, TX, at 2:00 pm for a 2 hour tour.

Also, don't miss the rest of the Archtober events!

-Cameron


Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Archtober 2012: Opening Reception


The AIA El Paso is extending an open invitation to the reception of Jan Wiebrun Dreher's "Imagine" exhibit & the AIA El Paso's Archtober exhibit. The reception is this Thursday, October 4, 2012 from 3:30 - 5:30 pm at the El Paso City Hall Community Exhibit Space, downtown.

Both exhibits will hang from October 1st - 31st.

You can check out other Archtober events here.

-Cameron

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

UTSA Fall Lecture Series

I know we are a little far to travel for these, but if you are interested the University of Texas San Antonio has posted their list of fall lecture series events, here. The lecutures will of course be in San Antonio in the Buena Vista Bldg. Assembly Room (BVB 1.338) on the UTSA Downtown Campus. They are free. Below is the information on dates and times.


UTSA College of Architecture Fall Lecture Series

Oct. 3 - Elizabeth Heider: “Mapping the Future & Using Data to Accelerate Market Transformation”

Oct. 17 — Kate Orff: “Petrochemical America”

Nov. 7  — Eran Ben-Joseph’s lecture, “ReThinking a Lot: The Design and Culture of Parking,” is co-sponsored by the Texas Sustainable Energy Research Institute at UTSA.

-Cameron

Monday, October 1, 2012

Don't Miss: Archtober - Downtown with Ken Gorski, AIA


This tuesday, October 2nd (tomorrow), there will be a tour of downtown El Paso by Ken Gorski, AIA. Ken is the discipline coordinator of the architecture program at EPCC. The tour is the first event of the AIA's Archtober month, so it shouldn't be missed.

Those interested should meet in San Jacinto Plaza at 10:30 am on tuesday. The tour should be about an hour and a half, ending around 12 pm. Be prepared to walk! and it is free.

For the complete Archtober schedule, head over to the Archtober page on our website, or just pay attention to the blog.

-Cameron


Don't Miss: Archtober "Architecture for Arts Sake"


Opening today and continuing through the end of the month is Archtober's "Architecture for Art's Sake," an AIA art display, at the El Paso City Hall Lobby. Be sure to stop by. Also be sure to check on all the events that will be going on all month for Archtober!

-Cameron

Friday, September 28, 2012

Fred Dalbin's Lecture Posted


For those who missed last night, we have posted a link to download a pdf of Fred Dalbin's Architecture Lecture at the El Paso Public Library last night. It was a great look at revitalizing and adapting existing buildings, both old and new, to new uses. We all thank Fred for his time and energy in putting this lecture together!

-Cameron

Fred Dalbin's EPCC 2012 Lecture.pdf


Monday, September 24, 2012

Don't Miss: Fred Dalbin @ EPCC Lecture Series, Thursday Sept. 27



The EPCC architecture lecture series kicks off again this Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. The first speaker is a good friend of the associates, Fred Dalbin, AIA. On thursday he will be speaking on "Building Conservation and Adaptive Re-use." The lectures will be held in the auditorium of the main library downtown, 501 n. oregon. The social begins at 5:30 pm, the lecture @ 6:00 pm. For any additional information call (915) 831-2060 or e-mail @ emoren23@epcc.edu

Below is some information about Fred:

Principal at Wright & Dalbin Architects El Paso, Texas 
Frederic P. A. Dalbin, RA NCARB, AIA, has served as principal architect for Wright & Dalbin Architects, Inc. for the last 23 years. Currently, he is the president of Eco El Paso, a non-profit organization, recently created that organize a full day conference on sustainable and green design, construction and management in an arid and hot climate. As past president of the American Institute of Architects El Paso Chapter 2008, he is currently the chair of the chapter’s Committee on the Environment. 
Frederic Dalbin as a principal of Wright & Dalbin Architects has designed and managed numerous projects from site master planning to new buildings and renovations or additions to existing structures. The scope of the work included site surveys and investigations, programming, zoning code, building code and cost analysis, materials and methods, scheduling, bidding and negotiating, construction administration and management services. 
When the El Paso International Airport underwent extensive renovation, Mr. Dalbin was awarded the contract for the design of all retail and restaurant concessions. Two of the concessions won national awards from the North American Association of International Airports in 1999. He was the project architect for the new Rubin Center for the Visual Arts at UTEP which won the 2004 Honor Award from the El Paso Chapter of American Institute of Architects.
We'll be posting additional lectures on the monday of each week they happen, so stay tuned to the blog.  Also be sure to checkout the EPCC Architecture Society Facebook Page, here.

-Cameron

AIA/CEU: Free 1-hr Webinar: Green Technologies and Design Methods for Historic Buildings


AIA/CEU: Dow Corning is sponsoring a free webinar focusing on of course "Green Technologies and Design Methods for Historic Buildings." What does that mean exactly? Well read the registration blurb below. if you are interested. 

Thursday, September 27, 2012, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. ETThe reuse and retrofit of existing buildings are important tools for mitigating global warming.  By some estimates, it can take up to 80 years for a new energy-efficient building to overcome the climate-change impacts created by its construction.  However, greening existing buildings, especially historic ones, presents special challenges.  Strategies like window replacements or recladding can improve thermal performance, but may be at odds with the structure’s character if not carefully executed.  And although new mechanical systems can help an older building meet the comfort expectations of current occupants, such systems are often difficult to insert within historic fabric.  Join our panel of experts as they discuss these issues and identify strategies for the implementation of energy-efficient and historically sensitive building renovations.
Learning Objectives:1. Discuss the environmental value of building reuse and describe methods for quantifying this value.2. Describe the difference between embodied and operational energy.3. Discuss technical and financial obstacles to the energy-efficient retrofit of existing building and identify strategies for overcoming these obstacles.4. Evaluate retrofit options on the basis of environmental performance and historic sensitivity.
Introduction By:Saulo Rozendo, LEED AP BD+CBuilding Codes and Regulations Manager, AmericasHigh Performance Building SolutionsDow Corning CorporationModerator:Joann Gonchar, AIA, LEED AP Senior EditorArchitectural Record 
Panelists:Patrice Frey Director of Sustainability National Trust for Historic Preservation
Ken LevensonPrincipalKen Levenson Architect, P.C.Aaron Jon Hyland, AIAManaging PrincipalArchitectural Resources GroupCredit Type: HSW/SD

You can register for the event here: GT&DfHB Webinar

I'll be there.

- Cameron

Friday, September 21, 2012

Don't Miss: Bim Spectrum Virtual Convention


Sponsored by Imaginit Technologies, this is a free, day long virtual convention focused on BIM in design & construction. Particularly of interest is that it has 2 tracks of events, one for Software focus and one for Owners. Software is focused on us as design professionals but the Owners event is focused on building maintenance and development.

From the website:

BIM Spectrum
BIM Spectrum looks at how models are used across all the disciplines involved in creating and managing buildings—from that first survey to maintenance and retrofitting. You'll have the chance to hear from IMAGINiT experts as well as industry thought leaders in Building Information Modeling who will share their success stories and ideas.

This time around we'll have two tracks, one related to Software and another for Owners. We also have some Best in BIM presentations and information for building product manufacturers and civil engineering professionals. Join us for an hour or the entire day.
Login from anywhere. Listen to presentations through your computer speakers, chat with presenters after the sessions, and network with your peers in our virtual lounge at your convenience during the event.
Experiential, engaging and solutions-driven… all in one exciting event!
Sessions on Software
Who Should Attend: Architects, Engineers, Contractors, Designers, BIM Managers using Autodesk® products who are looking use technology and process to better manage their Models
Overview:These sessions include process overviews of successful modeling and model leveraging practices, technology options to better manage projects, and how you can increase profits by eliminating time wasting practices
View the agenda for topics and presentation times.
Sessions for Owners
Who Should Attend: Owners, Facility Managers, Project Managers and those just investigating BIM technology.
Overview:These sessions are intended for those investigating BIM processes and technology. They include practical tips for creating a BIM Standard (whether as an owner or a designer), explanations and examples of real-world BIM and information about the future of BIM and facilities management technology.
View the agenda for topics and presentation times. 

You can register at this page: BIM Spectrum

I'll be there.

-Cameron