Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Design Tour: Oakland Residence

Perched high above the San Francisco Bay, on a sloping site, this home has capitalized on it's breathtaking panoramic views of the Golden Gate and the Bay Bridge. Spare and rigorously modern in it's aesthetics, the house employs just a handful of materials and even fewer colors. Finished concrete floors, steel and glass window systems, and a mostly white composition of cabinetry, finishes and furnishings define a minimalist style of living.

Kanner Architects is an award-winning design studio that recently celebrated 60 years of architectural practice. Stephen Kanner is the third member of his family to head the firm. His grandfather I. Herman Kanner founded the firm in 1946. In 1998, Stephen took over for his father, Charles, who led the firm for 24 years. The result is a firm rich in ideas and the knowledge to bring them to life. Come join us and experience the internationally recognized work of Kanner architects.

5/2/09

Design Tour: Oakland Residence
Architects: Stephen Kanner and Damian LeMons of Kanner Architects. Hosted by the Emerging Professionals of AIA East Bay and San Mateo County.

Time: 10:00am

Location: 6501 Gwin Road, Oakland

Contact: 510/464-3600

Cost: Free for AIA Members, $10 for Non-members. RSVP required. Click here to RSVP.

For more information: 510/464-3600

Friday, April 24, 2009

Be a Delegate at Convention

If you're an architect or associate member of AIA East Bay going to the AIA Convention, think about being an official delegate for the chapter.

What is a Convention Delegate?
AIA members will elect future leaders and debate and decide a wide range of important issues. Only accredited delegates may participate in voting. AIA East Bay encourages any chapter member interested in participating in AIA Business Sessions to be a delegate.

It was at the 2006 Convention in Los Angeles that the membership approved, almost unanimously to pass the AIA East Bay Resolution regarding the sizing of the Electronic Documents for Small Firms and Sole Proprietors.

Click here to download a copy of the 2009 Delegate Information Booklet.

What Do I Need to Do to Be a Delegate?
Most chapter delegates attend the California Caucus Breakfast on Thursday, April 30 to learn about important issues, behind-the-scenes information from California Regional Directors, and provide feedback to the Regional Directors. It is at this breakfast that you will receive your Delegate Card. After you have your card, you will go to the convention floor to be accredited and vote for the elected leadership. Resolutions are presented, debated and voted for on Saturday, May 2.

I Can't Attend the California Breakfast.
If you can't attend the breakfast but want to be a delegate call Sidney at 510/464-3600 asap.

What Business Sessions/Events Should I Attend?

THURSDAY, April 30
7:00-8:00am
California Caucus Breakfast
SF Marriott, 55 Fourth Street
Room: Nob Hill A&B

10 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AIA Candidate Speeches and Regional Caucuses

1:30-5 p.m. Delegate Accreditation and Voting (this time is open for delegates to go to the voting booth; it is not a program/session)

FRIDAY, MAY 1
9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Delegate Accreditation and Voting(this time is open for delegates to go to the voting booth; it is not a program/session)

SATURDAY, MAY 2
8:15-10 a.m.
AIA Annual Business Meeting

Don't miss the California Fellows' Reception at Public Architecture, Friday night, 6:30pm.

For more information: Sidney Sweeney 510/464-3600

What do Contractors Look for in Drawings?

A panel of contractors will discuss what they look for in architectural drawings. They will share their opinions on what architects can do to communicate more clearly to ensure accurate bids and a problem free construction project. Bring a set of your drawings and specifications so that the panel can share feedback on what they feel works and what doesn't. This is a chance to get valuable input from contractors that deal with numerous projects,both commercial and residential of all shapes and sizes.

Panelists

Donny Chu founded DC Construction in 1986 and he is a full-service general contractor. His projects vary from small scale residential to large scale commercial construction. Backed by skilled estimators, project managers, and superintendents, Donny prides himself on providing exceptional customer service.


Amy Hutton is the Director of Project Development at Winans Construction. Founded in 1978, Winans Construction has consistently been recognized for the quality of their projects in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Focusing on the residential remodeling market, they have received numerous local and national awards for their work over the years. The company's core values of excellent customer service, reliability, accountability and teamwork has lead to a long history of successful projects.

5/19/09

Young Architects Forum: What do Contractors look for in our drawings?

Our panel of contractors will share their opinions on how architects can make sure their drawings communicate clearly, in order to ensure accurate bids and a problem free construction project.

Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: 510/464-3600 or Norman Sanchez, AIA

Cost: None; this program open to all.

1 CES/LU

For more information: 510/464-3600

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Disabled Access - The ADA

On May 28 at Dahlin Group Architecture in Pleasanton Kerwin Lee, AIA will discuss the ADA. Kerwin is a licensed architect with over 30 years of experience in building code consulting and accessibility consulting. At this program you will gain a better understanding of the Federal Law, its role as a Civil Right act and its complexities on compliance. Kerwin will discuss the differences between the ADA and other accessibility regulations and requirements, how it is enforced and the future of the ADA.

5/28/09

Disabled Access - The ADA

Time: Noon - 1:30pm

Location: Dahlin Group, 5865 Owens Dr, Pleasanton.

Contact: 510/464-3600

Cost: Free for Chapter Members; $25 for Non-members. Registration Required. Click here to register.

1.5 CES/LU (MCE)

For more information: 510/464-3600

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Creating Opportunities for Success in an Economic Downturn

In order to be successful professionally, we need to craft a compelling approach that includes not only what we can do for a client or employer, but also why we will be the best choice for the project or position. We create distinctiveness through content and style, using image and positioning to influence our audiences. We use the context of the opportunity to customize our value proposition, incorporating our unique talent, strategy, and capabilities. And we use our business and social networks in order to open doors of opportunity.

Attendees will learn the importance of each of these components, as well as a framework for assembling them to create success now and in the future.

Marjanne Pearson is a management consultant with two distinct practices in the design industry: Talentstar, focused on recruiting and other talent strategies, and Next Moon, focused on market and practice strategies to achieve success and sustainability. She began her career more than 25 years ago, initially working for seminal firms in San Francisco. She established her own consulting practice in 1987 with Frank O. Gehry as her first client. Today, her clients include a remarkable constellation of design firms that include signature designers, emergent practices, regional powerhouses, and corporate giants, with offices around the world. Click here to read Marjanne's article "When your new job is to find your next job".

5/14/09

Women in Architecture Forum - Creating Opportunities for Success in an Economic Downturn
Join Marjanne Pearson to learn practical tips for when your new job is to find your next job.

Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm

Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: 510/464-3600 or Laura de la Torre, Assoc. AIA

Cost: None; this program open to all.

1.5 CES/LU

For more information: 510/464-3600

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Bird's Nest - Herzog and de Meuron in China

This May, our Monthly Program will feature a fascinating documentary followed by a reception of food, drink and informal networking. The documentary "Bird's Nest: Herzog and de Meuron in China" follows Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron as they design the National Stadium for the 2008 Olympic summer games and a district that serves 300,000 Jinhua inhabitants.

The built environment of China is quickly transforming and international architects are in high demand. Herzog and de Meuron work to create structures that not only serve the everyday needs of the people of China but can represent China to the world in it's international debut. In the face of cultural and political challenges new architectural insights are revealed, as well as an understanding of the effect that this time of rapid change is having on China.

5/27/09

Monthly Program: Bird's Nest - Herzog & de Meuron in China

A fascinating documentary about the Peking Olympic stadium.

Time: 5:30pm - 7:30pm

Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: 510/464-3600

Cost: $15 for AIA members and their guests; $25 for non-members

Registration required. Click here to register.

1 CES/LU

For more information: 510/464-3600

Detailing Show and Tell

Join the AIA East Bay Revit User Group in May for an open discussion around the topic of detailing. We are actively seeking a few participants to present their problems or successes related to detailing within Revit. Please consider sharing your experiences with the rest of the group at this meeting.

New and seasoned Revit users interested in 2D or 3D detailing are encouraged to attend.

If you are willing to spend 5-10 minutes presenting a specific problem or success related to your collaboration experiences please contact glynnis.patterson@ideateinc.com.

5/19/09

Revit User Group: Detailing Show and Tell

Share your problems or successes related to detailing within Revit. Presented by Ideate, Inc.

Time: 11:30am-1:30pm
Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: To register click here

Cost: None; this program open to all. Lunch provided by Ideate, Inc.

1 CES/LU

For more information: 510/464-3600

Mid-Century Modern In Your Backyard

Author and project designer Pierluigi Serraino will share the latest finding on his ongoing research on Mid-Century Modern in California. The emphasis will be on the Bay Area architecture in relation to the themes discussed in his book NorCalMod: Icons of Northern California Modernism (Chronicle Books, 2006). Pierluigi is the other of several books, including Modernism Rediscovered (Taschen, 2000), which has reached its second reprint. The lecture will be followed with a wine and cheese reception and book signing.

6/11/09

Lecture: Pierluigi Serraino: Mid-Century Modern in Your Backyard
Co-sponsored by the Oakland Heritage Alliance (OHA).

Time: 5:30pm

Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: 510/464-3600

Cost: $10 for OHA/AIA Members; $20 for Non-Members. Registration required; click here to register.

For more information: 510/464-3600

Vectorworks User Group: Use of BIM In Small Projects

The Northern California Vectorworks User Group is meeting at AIA East Bay on Tuesday, May 12 at 7:00pm. Learn how to use Building Information Modeling (BIM) features on small projects and explore the BIM sample file.

You will watch a video of Francois Levy, of Nemetschek North America, showing the use of Vectorworks' Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools on a small, residential project. Then you'll go through one of the "BIM Examples" on Nemetschek's site to see how they recommend structuring a Vectorworks file.

5/12/09

Northern California Vectorworks User Group: The Use of BIM in Small Projects

Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: 510/464-3600

Cost: None; this program is open to all.

1.5 CES/LU

For more information: 510/464-3600

LEED NCv2.2 Exam Prep

The AIA East Bay is offering a LEED Exam Prep class on Thursday, May 21, but you must already be registered for the NCv2.2 exam to benefit from this class. The deadline to register for the current version of the LEED exam before the LEED 2009 changes take effect was March 31, 2009. However, you have until June 30, 2009 to take the exam. In order to benefit from AIAEB's LEED NCv2.2 Exam Training Workshop on May 21 it is essential that you are already registered for the exam and plan to take your test before June 30th.

The United States Green Building Council's (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards have played an integral role in transforming the building marketplace and have set the bar for high-performance buildings. LEED, however is intended to be a tool, not an end result. With this in mind, our program will give you the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and apply the LEED Rating System so that their projects will achieve their full potential.

One of the first steps towards understanding how to effectively apply LEED is to become a LEED Accredited Professional, demonstrating a basic understanding of the credits, requirements, processes and concepts outlined in the LEED Reference Guide. This LEED Exam Training workshop has proven effective in preparing people to pass the LEED exam - the first time. The material will be delivered in a clear and concise format while presenting the types of exam questions that are asked within each section so you know what and how to study. You will also review example scenarios from real world projects to help you better understand and remember the material while giving you an opportunity to put the concepts to practice.

One of the best ways to prepare for any test is to work through sample questions. This workshop concludes with a 25-question in-class practice exam and a full 80-question take-home exam that accurately reflects the types of questions you'll see on the test.

Included as part of the training, participants receive a workbook that summarizes the key information and follows the outline of the course.

LEED NCv2.2 Exam Training - Course Content
  • Credit intents, requirements & submittals
  • Project team coordination
  • LEED implementation & LEED online
  • Technical credit analysis
  • Test taking tips and strategies
The instructor, Alex Spilger is Principle and Founder of GreenStep and has taught LEED workshops through organizations such as local chapters of the US Green Building Council (USGBC) and American Institute of Architects (AIA), the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business and the Sustainable Building Advisers Program among others. He has also developed curriculum for UC Berkeley Extension where he teaches a 6-week LEED Project Management course. He draws from his experience working on over two dozen green building projects to offer practical and engaging workshops designed to prepare you to pass the test with confidence - the first time.

There are no required materials for this course. It is recommended that at a minimum you read through the requirements for each credit in the Rating System or Reference Guide to gain a basic level of familiarity before the class, and that you obtain a copy of the LEED NC Reference Guide to study from. It contains most of the information you need to know. Click here if you'd like to purchase the Reference Guide from the USGBC Store. Click here if you'd like to download the outline of the Rating System for free from USGBC National, which contains much of the basic information covered in the Reference Guide.

5/21/09

LEED NC v2.2 Exam Prep

Presented by Alex Spilger of GreenStep, this program will deliver LEED material in a clear and concise format using samples test questions and real life scenarios.

Time: 8:30am-5:00pm
Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: 510/464-3600

Cost: $160 Chapter members; $225 Non-chapter members; $295 Non-members. To register click here.
8 CES/LU HSW/SD

For more information: 510/464-3600

Monday, April 20, 2009

Corner Office Space Available for Sublet

office space available for sublet in Richmond area: $700/mo for approx. 100 s.f. Safe, clean, new, spacious, it comes with desk, shelves, shared private bathroom, shared private mini-kitchenette setup, Internet access, ample parking, sunny views, and close, easy freeway access. Great, safe location.


For more information: specific details contact (510) 385-4268.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Upcoming Public Workshops for the Bay Area Clean Air Plan and the Update to the CEQA Guidelines

At the Bay Area 2009 Clean Air Plan workshops, District staff will:
- Present the preliminary outcomes of our all feasible control measures review.
- Discuss a preliminary list of control measures of consideration.
- Discuss development schedule and next steps.
- Receive public input.

At the CEQA Guidelines Update Workshops, District Staff will:
- Review the thresholds of significance report that evaluates various significance threshold options for criteria pollutants, toxins, odors, and greenhouse gas emissions.
- Discuss development schedule and next steps.
- Receive public input.

Workshops will be held at the last week of April in three Bay Area locations with a morning session for Clean Air Plan and an afternoon session for the update to the CEQA Guidelines.

Wednesday, April 29 - Oakland
9:30am - 12:00pm Clean Air Plan Session
1:00pm - 3:00pm CEQA Guideline Session

Oakland City Hall
1 Frank H. Owgawa Square
Oakland, CA 94626

For more information: Kristina Chu (415) 749-4758 kchu@baaqmd.gov

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Ecocities - An Environmentally Conscious Approach to Architecture

The US Environmental Protection Agency has declared the building industry to be one of the biggest environmental culprits. Architecture 2030 and USGBC are working hard to reverse this ill-repute. Kirstin Miller will discuss ecocities, and how they encourage the return to the heart of our cities, helping to reverse sprawl development and create sustainable cities that promote walking, cycling and public transit. With third parties being used as verification systems for green building, Kirstin asks if ecocity principles could be the answer?

Kirstin Miller serves as Executive Director for Ecocity Builders and has been with the organization since 1997. She has presented for the organization locally, nationally and internationally, including Port Elizabeth, South Africa; Prague, Czech Republic; Curitiba, Brazil; and Shenzhen, China. She works closely with Ecocity Builders' President Richard Register in the development of the organization's "toolbox" of strategies, such as car free by contract housing, environmental restoration transfer of development rights, centers oriented development, ecological demonstration projects and ecological zoning overlay mapping. She also helps coordinate an alliance of local environmental organizations working to promote and advance ecologically healthy urban policies and projects including the development of an ecological demonstration project in the heart of Berkeley, CA.

Kirstin was a key organizer of a coalition of over 100 mostly local community groups and businesses working to push for stronger ecological policies in the City of Berkeley's General Plan revision. In 2005, Kirstin organized a major "Green City Visions" conference in Oakland as part of the 2005 United Nations World Environment Day events, and in 2008 she was Conference Director for the 7th International Ecocity Conference in San Francisco, with over 1,000 delegates meeting for six days. Kirstin currently heads up the development of Ecocity Builders' programs and projects and teaches a course on the ecological city structure at the University of California Extension in San Francisco.

5/15/09

Committee On the Environment Forum: Ecocities - An Environmentally Conscious Approach to Architecture
Come hear Kirstin Miller describe ecocities and how they can reverse sprawl development and create sustainable cities that promote walking, cycling and public transit.

Time: Noon - 1:00pm

Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: 510/464-3600 or Hafsa Burt, AIA

Cost: None; this program open to all. Please RSVP.

1 CES/LU

For more information: 510/464-3600

Endangered Structures

Bring 5-10 slides (on a flash stick or CD-Rom) of your favorite endangered historic structures within the East Bay to the Historic Preservation Forum on Thursday, May 14. Be ready to provide information about your structure's history, owner, status, condition, previous uses and possible future uses. We will brainstorm about how to create a more comprehensive endangered structures list for our area and how we can raise awareness.

5/14/09

Historic Preservation Forum - Endangered Structures

Time: Noon - 1:00pm

Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: 510/464-3600 or Joann Pavlinec, Assoc. AIA

Cost: None; this program open to all.

For more information: 510/464-3600

Tile Job Problems and Solutions

Join AIA Small Firm Forum on May 7th from Noon - 1:30pm at Tileshop in Berkeley for a panel discussion that will address typical tile job problems and finding corrective solutions. A panel of three licensed C54 tile setters will each offer specific job experiences that they have encountered in the field. Having on hands-on perspective, they will offer an insightful view to finding solutions to the job. Custom Building Products will also be joining the discussion to provide technical support and appropriate product application. Additional information pertaining to the types of tiles available, and areas of usage will be provided by Tileshop.

The panel includes Riley Doty, Jane Aeon, Danielle De Pianto, and Clayton Peck.

Riley Doty has been a tilesetter for more than 30 years and serves on the board of the Tile Heritage Foundation and is a member of Artistic License, a Bay Area guild of period craftspeople. He contends that the two main nemeses of tile installations are structural stress and water incursion. Restoration often involves re-engineering the tile assembly to better handle these adverse factors. With modern methods and materials, but building upon the strengths of the traditional craft, the tile industry is in a better position than ever to provide effective solutions.

Jane Aeon has been a tilesetter for over 21 years. She majored in Sculpture and Painting at UW-Madison and had found her art training useful tile layout and choosing colors and patterns. She has written several articles for Fine Homebuilding Magazine and consulted for Sunset Tiling 2009.

Danielle De Pianto - J Monti Tile is a 3rd generation tilesetter. Her grandfather William started Monti Tile Co in 1944, her father John took over the business in 1968, and in 1998 it became a corporation. They offer quality custom tile work, often in traditional mortar bed installations.

Clayton Peck of Custom Building Products is the Regional Technical Representative covering California from Golden Gate south to Fresno. His duties include job product and system specification, job problem analysis and correction, contractor training, distributor training, and technical sales support. Prior to joining Custom Building Products, Clayton was raised in the tile trade working with his Father who owned Dodge Tile Company out of Oakland and Hayward.

5/7/09

Small Firm Forum: Tile Job Problems and Solutions
Come to the Tileshop in Berkeley for a panel discussion, which will address typical tile job problems and how to find corrective solutions. Come early to browse the showroom.

Time: Noon - 1:30pm

Location: The Tileshop; 1005 Harrison Street, Berkeley, 94710

Contact: 510/464-3600 or Catherine Roha, AIA

Cost: None for AIA members, $3 non-members; this program open to all. Lunch will be provided by The Tileshop if you RSVP by May 5. RSVP Required. Click here to RSVP.

1 CES/LU

For more information: 510/464-3600

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

OWA Reception and Exhibit- April 30

Welcome
AIA National Convention
You are cordially invited to a
Reception & Exhibition by OWA Members
Organization of Women Architects & Design Professionals
April 30th, 2009
5-7:30pm
The Educated Palate-City College of SF
88 Fourth Street at Mission Street
San Francisco, CA
website: www.owa-usa.org
Wine & hors d' oeuvres

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

IT for Architects

Join the Professional Practice Forum on April 16, 2009 to hear Dave Monk present information on the latest trends in architecture IT and answer questions about putting technology to use in practice.

Dave Monk is the founder and CEO of ArcSource, a Berkeley-based IT company that provides consulting and support services to dozens of Bay Area architecture firms. His background in business, computer networks, architecture and engineering gives him unique insight on the latest IT issues and trends in small and medium size architecture practices. Dave started ArcSource 10 years ago after working as a designer and IT manager in a San Francisco firm. He has masters degrees in architecture and structural engineering from UC Berkeley and still teaches structures in the department of architecture.

4/16/09
Professional Practice Forum: IT For Architects - CAD, Network, Remote Worker, etc.
Architect turned geek consultant, David Monk, will present info on the latest trends in architecture IT and answer questions about putting technology to use in practice. If you don't have an IT Department or know what IT is than you need to attend!
Time: Noon - 1:00pm
Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.
Contact: 510/464-3600 or Tim Craig, AIA
Cost: None; this program open to all.
1 CES/LU

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Shingle Sequel

Published author of upcoming book on shingle-style residences ( a sequel to her best selling first) needs suggestions in locating appropriate architects and/or neighborhoods. Published works will receive a wide audience as the book will be internationally distributed and published by Schiffer Books. Architects/builders/designers are given credit and listed in the book's resource guide.


For more information: Please address interest or questions to Ashley Rooney at

earooney@rcn.com

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Traditional Timber Framing for California - Relevance, Practice and Application

This program will provide architects, engineers and building officials with the tools needed to incorporate and assess the viability of traditional joinery and timber frame design.

In this presentation we will confront the myth that timber framing is obsolete and provide you with the tools and details needed to make traditional timber framing work today. We will look at the past and present timber frame vernacular in California and discuss the nuts and bolts of detailing a timber frame as well as the design process and costs of timber framing.

Leif Calvin has been company steward of Timber Creations since 1993. Based in Santa Rosa, Leif has been building custom commercial and residential timber frames for 15 years in California. Leif has also directed historical timber work in Alaska, as well as contemporary timber work in Hawaii, Washington and Oregon.

6/10/09

Lunchtime Learning - Traditional Timber Framing for California

Relevance, Practice and Application

Time: Noon - 1:30pm

Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: 510/464-3600

Cost: Free for AIA Members; $3.00 for non-members; $4.00 at the door for non-members. Lunch is provided. Please RSVP.

1.5 CES/LU

For more information: 510/464-3600

Monday, April 06, 2009

The Ed Robert Campus

Join us on Tuesday, April 7 for a Regional and Urban Design Forum on the Ed Robert Campus. Attendees will learn how to integrate sophisticated design responses with issues of universal and sustainable design. After this program you will understand how the principles of universal design not only meet but exceed ADA requirements and how accessibility and sustainable design can work together to solve programmatic problems.

4/7/09

Regional & Urban DesignForum: The Ed Roberts Campus
Greg Novicoff, AIA of Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects presents a cross between an office complex and a community center, 100% accessible and 13 years in the making.

Time: Noon - 1:30pm

Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: 510/464-3600 or Douglas Frazier, AIA

Cost: None; this program open to all.

1.5 CES/LU HSW

For more information: 510/464-3600

What's New in Revit Architecture 2010?

Join us to learn more about the new features and benefits in Autodesk Revit 2010. Find out which "wishlist" items have been added and get a recommendation on what to review more closely.

All Revit Architecture users interested in learning more about what 2010 has to offer should attend.

Presented by Teresa Martin, graduate of Cornell University with over 20 years experience in the architectural and construction industry. She has spent her career pursuing her interest in 3D modeling and computer-aided design having worked alternately as a designer, project manager, CAD manager, 3D modeler, and educator. Teresa currently develops curriculum and customized content as an Autodesk Architectural Desktop Certified Expert and Revit Implementation Expert. As a leading Revit trainer for over 5 years, Teresa brings her real-world experience to the classroom.

4/14/09

Revit User Group - What's New in Revit Architecture 2010?
Learn about the new features and benefits in Autodesk Revit 2010. Find out which "wishlist" items have been added and get a recommendation on what to review more closely. Presented by Teresa Martin, leading Revit trainer for over 5 years.

Time: 11:30am-1:30pm

Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: To register click here

Cost: None; this program open to all. Lunch provided by Ideate, Inc.

For more information: 510/464-3600

About the Access Specialist Program

Join us for a round table discussion on the new State Certified Access Specialist Program (CASP) and its impact on the review and enforcement of accessibility regulations. We will explore how they relate to architects and to the disabled community. Peter Margen will join the forum to share his expertise in the area of disability policy, universal design and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

The Certified Access Specialist Program (CASP) was approved by the Division of the State Architect (DSA) and began accepting applications in July of 2008. The certificate serves as evidence that you met the State Architects specific criteria to be identified as a Certified Access Specialist.

In recent years numerous civil claims have been filed against public business and property owners for accessibility issues, many of which are settled out of court. SB 1608 contains language that will change the way construction related accessibility claims are handled throughout the litigation process.

Senate Bill 1608 was introduced to amend sections of the B&P, Government, Health & Safety and Civil Codes relating to disability access. The bill would require that beginning on July 1, 2009, all inspections of a place of Accommodation (AHJ) that relate to permitting, plan checks or new construction be conducted by an inspector who is a certified access specialist. This means local building departments will be required to employ or retain at least one CASP. It also means that the expected number of applicants could double, together with increased opportunities for ACIA inspector members.


Although building inspectors have historically enforced ADA compliance CASP is the first certification of its kind that is dedicated to accessibility code and ADA enforcement. The first applications are now being accepted for the CASP examinations and the first list of Certified Access Specialist will be posted by October 31st. Individuals holding CASP certification will be required to re-certify every three years.

4/15/09

Codes Forum - About the Access Specialist Program
Learn about the new State Certified Access Specialist Program (CASP) and its impact on the review and enforcement of accessibility regulations. Peter Margen, Principal Consultant for Margen & Associates will be on hand to answer questions and discussion will follow.

Time: 12:00pm - 1:30pm

Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland.

Contact: 510/464-3600 or Lyrinda Snyderman, AIA

Cost: None; this program open to all.

1.5 CES/LU

For more information: 510/464-3600


Thursday, April 02, 2009

Emerging Professionals Social

We heard you loud and clear at the last social - you want more social time! So join other emerging professionals for a happy hour social at the Air Lounge in downtown Oakland. Come straight from work and join the conversation. The Air Lounge has a no sneakers/sports apparel dress code.

The Air Lounge is located at 492 9th Street on the corner of 9th and Washington. Located on the lower patio it's adjacent to the Pacific Coast Brewery if you get the munchies!

4/15/09
Emerging Professionals Social
Join other young professionals for a happy hour social at the Air Loung in downtown Oakland.
Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: The Air Lounge, 492 9th Street, Oakland.
Contact: 510/464-3600 or Kari Svanstrom, Assoc. AIA
Cost: None; this program open to all.

For More Information: 510/464-3600