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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T170000
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CREATED:20200917T144650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T144650Z
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SUMMARY:Transforming One West Mount Vernon Place with Moseley Architects
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Arts & Culture Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nJoin architect Forrest French of Moseley Architects to learn about the award winning transformation of One West Mount Vernon Place (also known as the Hackerman House) for the Walters Art Museum. This spectacular c.1850s mansion has been brought back to its former architectural glory and provides a distinctive architectural backdrop for the museum’s world-renowned collections. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/transforming-one-west-mount-vernon-place-with-moseley-architects/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200917T144628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T144628Z
UID:23761-1603281600-1603283400@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Architectural Tour of the Homewood Museum
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Arts & Culture Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nHomewood Museum is considered one of the best examples of early nineteenth Chesapeake architecture in Baltimore. This year\, Michelle Fitzgerald\, Assistant Curator JHU Museums\, will present about the architecture of Homewood\, pointing out features she hopes you will be able to see in person soon. Learn about the building’s quirks and details to discover more about this former country estate. \nPhoto courtesy Andrew Nagl \nThis event has been organized by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and the Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries and University Museums. Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/virtual-architectural-tour-of-the-homewood-museum/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201019T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201019T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200917T144403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T144403Z
UID:23757-1603112400-1603116000@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Discoveries and Delights at the Walters Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Arts & Culture Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nSituated in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood\, the Walters Art Museum houses a collection of about 36\,000 objects and works of art spanning 55 centuries. This presentation will explore what Thomas Hoving\, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, once called “piece-for-piece\, the best art museum in the entire United States”. Led by docent educators\, view a sample of the discoveries and delights of our collection and learn more about Baltimore’s own Walters family. This one-hour virtual tour will include time for questions and discussion. \nThis event has been organized by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and the Walters Art Museum. Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/discoveries-and-delights-at-the-walters-art-museum/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201017T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201017T113000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200916T205907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T205907Z
UID:23716-1602928800-1602934200@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Clifton Mansion Virtual Tour
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Arts & Culture Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nJoin us as we reveal newly renovated spaces and share the architectural gem that is Clifton Mansion! Our legacy tour guides are ready to “walk” you through the mansion from roadway to hallway to rooms to tower: from the War of 1812 to the 1850’s up to the present! And you don’t even need to step onto the property or wear a mask! You can see and experience the splendor of the mansion\, the new restorations\, the history and what is to come from the comfort of your home on a Zoom Meeting! The tour will be presented and then a question and answer period will follow. \nThe Clifton Mansion best known as Johns Hopkins’ Italianate Country Estate hides within it the Federal Style Mansion of Captain Henry Thompson. Hear how the Mansion tells the story of Baltimore and the people who shaped it by their service from the War of 1812 to our current day. Enjoy the most recent restoration efforts showcasing Victorian decorative styles from 1852. \nPhoto courtesy Brian Miller \n Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/clifton-mansion-virtual-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201016T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201024T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200917T143910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T143910Z
UID:23752-1602853200-1603546200@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Tour of the Bromo Seltzer Art Tower
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Arts and Culture Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nWhile few remember the slogan of the Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Company—“If you keep late hours for Society’s sake Bromo-Seltzer will cure that headache”—the iconic Bromo-Seltzer Tower has been a Baltimore landmark since its construction in 1911. At fifteen stories\, the tower made the Bromo-Seltzer factory the tallest building in the city. The tower boasted a four-dial gravity clock that was the largest in the world (bigger\, even\, than London’s Big Ben) and was topped by a 51-foot revolving replica of the blue Bromo-Seltzer bottle\, which was illuminated with 596 lights and could be seen 20 miles away. Due to structural concerns\, the bottle was removed in 1936. The iconic design immediately secured the tower’s spot as a favorite of city residents and visitors alike. The tower was designed by Joseph Evans Sperry and built by Captain Isaac Emerson. \nAlso inside the Tower is the Emerson/Maryland Glass Museum which houses the largest collection of Bromo Seltzer and Maryland Glass bottles in existence. The Museum is on the 15th floor and is on loan from and curated by Ernest Dimler. \nSince 2007 our studios have offered a creative space for a variety of artists\, writers\, photographers\, architects\, jewelers and more from all walks. \nTheir artistic skills gleaned from all over the world and some from our own cherished local prestigious arts institutions as well as self-taught. More than just a space to create\, our artists enjoy interacting with guests to the tower\, showcasing their work in their studios and in the common areas throughout the building. \nAlso inside the Tower is the Emerson/Maryland Glass Museum which houses the largest collection of Bromo Seltzer and Maryland Glass bottles in existence. The Museum is on the 15th floor and is on loan from and curated by Ernest Dimler. \nDirector: Annie Applegarth and Curator Ernie Dimler will be your hosts and guides \nPhoto courtesy Baltimore Museum of Industry \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/virtual-tour-of-the-bromo-seltzer-art-tower/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200917T143630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T143630Z
UID:23747-1602676800-1602678600@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Tour of the Enoch Pratt  Free Library Central Branch
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Arts and Culture Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nJoin us for a guided Virtual Tour of the Enoch Pratt Free Library\, Central Library featuring many of the beautifully restored and renovated spaces. The renovation shows that the Pratt Library is truly a Baltimore gem. Architects on the project included Beyer Blinder Belle (Lead Architect)\, Ayers Saint Gross (Managing Architect) and Sandra Vicchio (Consulting Architect). \nPhoto courtesy Ayers Saint Gross \nThis event has been organized by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and the Enoch Pratt Free Library. Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/virtual-tour-of-the-enoch-pratt-free-library-central-branch/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201013T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201013T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200917T143429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T143429Z
UID:23743-1602590400-1602594000@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Masonville Cove: Visit the Country’s First Urban Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Civic Pride and Industry Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nMasonville Cove on the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River is an important habitat and resting stop for wildlife—especially migratory birds—in the mid-Atlantic region and the first certified Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership in the U.S. Home to a green building nature center and beautiful waterfront public trails\, this area which once served as a dumping ground for industry was restored and renewed thanks to a unique partnership between federal organizations\, state organizations\, nonprofits and community groups. Join the partners in dialogue with historians and Greater Baybrook community members as they reflect on this incredible piece of land reclaimed for the benefit of local wildlife and the surrounding community. \nPresenters \nFor over ten years\, the Masonville Cove Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership is a is a national model for environmental restoration and community engagement. The partnership is represented by: \n• Maryland Port Administration: Katrina Jones\, outreach coordinator \n• Living Classrooms Foundation: Lorraine Andrews Warnick\, director\, Masonville Cove Environmental Education Campus \n• National Aquarium: Andrea Van Wyk\, conservation project manager \n• US Fish & Wildlife Services: Robbie Callahan\, Chesapeake Bay field office biologist \nPhoto courtesy Theresa Keil\, National Aquarium Event Photographer \nThis event has been organized by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and the National Aquarium. Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/masonville-cove-visit-the-countrys-first-urban-wildlife-refuge/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201010T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200916T213118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T213118Z
UID:23737-1602331200-1602333000@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Tour and Climb of the Roland Water Tower
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Civic Pride and Industry Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nJoin us for a climb to the top of the Roland Water Tower. Completed in 1905\, this Italian Renaissance Revival tower has about as much capacity for history as it does water. 211\,000 gallons to be precise! This virtual tour will explore the history\, architecture\, and future of this unusual landmark. In addition\, catch a rare look at the view from the top – usually experienced only by the pair of peregrine falcons who call it home. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/virtual-tour-and-climb-of-the-roland-water-tower/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T183000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200916T212111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T212111Z
UID:23732-1602178200-1602181800@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:The Health of Baltimore City Waterways Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Civic Pride Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nBaltimore’s historic dumping place for all its waste and sewage was its waterways. How has the city’s sewage management changed over time and how healthy are Baltimore’s waterways today? This presentation shares information about the current health of our urban watershed and actions you can take to improve the health of our waterways. \nThe mission of Blue Water Baltimore is to protect and restore Baltimore’s waterways through enforcement\, fieldwork\, and citizen action. Our ultimate goal is to make our waterways safe for recreation (including fishing and swimming)\, to improve public health\, and to improve the health of our ecosystem. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. Donations will be split with Blue Water Baltimore. \nThis event has been organized by the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and Blue Water Baltimore. Learn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/the-health-of-baltimore-city-waterways-then-and-now/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200831T172913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200831T172913Z
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SUMMARY:Maximize LinkedIn: Business Development in a Virtual World
DESCRIPTION:AIA Baltimore Practice Management Committee Continues The Covid-19 Webinar series…\n\n\n\nJoin AIA for the next post- Covid speaker event featuring Keith Daw\, Vice President and a trainer at McDonell Consulting Group/Sandler Training. \nIf you’re like most professionals tasked with business development\, you may be: \n• Not understanding how to leverage your current clients and network to create new business opportunities \n• Worrying about keeping up with the latest trends on business development in a virtual world \n• Wondering how to get more warm referrals and introductions \n• Confused about where to best spend your time and how \nAt “Maximize LinkedIn: Business Development in a Virtual World” learn how to drive opportunities and revenue by adding more people\, information and opportunities to your new business pipeline\, including the attitudes\, behaviors and techniques of social selling with LinkedIn that you can immediately implement to close the year strong and create momentum for 2021. \nBio: \nKeith Daw is the Vice President and a trainer with McDonell Consulting Group\, an authorized licensee of Sandler Training\, with a state-of-the-art training center in Towson as well as full virtual training capabilities. He places his focus and energy on amplifying professionals\, teams\, and organizations in the areas of leadership\, sales\, strategic customer care\, organizational excellence\, and especially that human communications thing where many sometimes struggle. For nearly 9 years\, Daw has served a dual role of both producer as well as practitioner\, and intentionally incorporates many of his own lessons learned into his talks and trainings. \nPrior\, Daw spent more than 25 years as business owner\, strategist\, and salesperson at privately-owned\, national\, and international companies across a myriad of industries and disciplines.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/maximize-linkedin-business-development-in-a-virtual-world/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201007T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201007T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200916T210830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T211340Z
UID:23724-1602072000-1602073800@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Behind the Scenes Virtual Tour of the Vernon Pumping Station
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 Civic Pride and Industry Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \n“What’s that green roof peeking over the 28th Street Exit of I-83?” \nIf you have ever asked yourself this question\, then this is the tour for you. The Vernon Pumping Station was built in 1931 to move water from Druid Lake and it continues to serve the Department of Public Works to this very day. Despite its demure location\, the building packs an architectural punch complete with details like glazed terracotta\, wrought iron railings\, and bronze-faced doors. This rarely seen building is a great example of Baltimore’s enduring legacy of providing clean drinking water with beautiful architecture. \nPhoto courtesy Meg Fielding \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/behind-the-scenes-virtual-tour-of-the-vernon-pumping-station/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201003T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201003T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200916T210542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T210542Z
UID:23720-1601730000-1601731800@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Historic West Baltimore Tour
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 African American Heritage & Civil Rights Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe tour will explore Baltimore’s historic African American neighborhood. Visitors will learn about Baltimore’s civil rights and women’s suffrage legacy\, visit a rich tapestry of residential and church architecture\, and learn about Pennsylvania Avenue’s special place in history as one of the nation’s premier African American entertainment districts. \nThe tour will also include a brief visit to Baltimore’s beautiful Bolton Hill neighborhood and the impressive Francis Scott Key statue and learn about the history of the Prince Hall Masons. \nBradley Alston is an award-winning Urban Ranger and Baltimore history tour guide. \nPhoto courtesy Vivian Marie Doering \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore 2020
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/virtual-historic-west-baltimore-tour/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201002T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201002T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200911T122114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T122114Z
UID:23664-1601643600-1601645400@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Tour of the Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020 African American Heritage & Civil Rights Week\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nJoin us for a virtual tour of the Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum as part of Doors Open Baltimore 2020. The museum tells the story of Baltimore’s leadership in the Civil Rights Movement through the lens of the freedom fighting activism of Lillie Carroll Jackson\, the president of the Baltimore NAACP for 35 years in the early 20th century\, the Jackson-Mitchell family\, and their allies. The tour will be led by award-winning curator and program planner\, Dr. Iris Leigh Barnes. Dr. Barnes teaches at the University of Delaware and serves on the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture. She holds a Ph.D. in history from Morgan State University. \nPhoto courtesy Vivian Marie Doering \nAbout the Presenter \nDr. Iris Leigh Barnes is currently the Curator of the Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum in Baltimore\, which is owned by Morgan State University. She earned her doctorate in History with a concentration in African American and Twentieth-Century United States History; her master’s degree in Museum Studies and Historical Preservation; and her bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design and Art Education. She has received numerous awards: the Excellence in Exhibitions and Programming Award from the Maryland Historical Trust\, a Diversity Fellowship from the National Trust for Historic Preservation\, and the John Kinard SEMC JIMI Award from the Smithsonian National Museum for African American History and Culture\, among them. \nLearn more about Doors Open Baltimore
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/virtual-tour-of-the-lillie-carroll-jackson-civil-rights-museum/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200925T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200925T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200911T121906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T182317Z
UID:23660-1601038800-1601040600@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Building Baltimore: Benjamin Latrobe in the Monumental City
DESCRIPTION:A new book explores the legacy of America’s first professional architect\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nJoin author Jean Baker to learn about the life and works of Benjamin Henry Latrobe\, America’s first professional architect. Most of the lecture will focus on his work in Baltimore especially the Basilica and the Merchants Exchange. \nThe presentation is based off Baker’s new book\, Building America: The Life of Benjamin Henry Latrobe. The book traces the life of Latrobe and his rise to fame designing treasures like the US Capitol and the Baltimore Basilica. The themes that emerge in this biography are the critical role Latrobe played in the culture of the early republic through his buildings and his genius in neoclassical design. \n“With this fine biography\, historian Baker rescues Benjamin Henry Latrobe from obscurity and restores his reputation as the ‘Father of American Architecture.” -National Book Review \nAbout the Presenter \nJean H. Baker is Bennett-Harwood Professor of History Emerita at Goucher College. An eminent political historian and biographer\, she is the author of Margaret Sanger: A Life of Passion\, Sisters: The Lives of America’s Suffragists\, James Buchanan\, and Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography\, among other titles.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/building-baltimore-benjamin-latrobe-in-the-monumental-city/
CATEGORIES:Tours,Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200922T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200922T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200717T205630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200717T205630Z
UID:23014-1600779600-1600783200@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Building a Conservation District in Brunswick (Preservation Maryland)
DESCRIPTION:The City of Brunswick is undertaking an initiative to create protections for their historic communities in the form of a Conservation District. This session will walk through what a conservation district is\, how it works to protect historic communities\, the process Brunswick went through\, and the lessons learned. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/building-a-conservation-district-in-brunswick-preservation-maryland/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200922T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200922T093000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200821T154532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200825T140930Z
UID:23525-1600763400-1600767000@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Green by Design: Green Building Tax Incentives
DESCRIPTION:AIA Baltimore Practice Management Committee Continues It’s Webinar Series…\n\n\n\n1.0 AIA LU available \nProgram Description \nDiscussion of tax benefits architectural firms create for their clients. We all know about the179-D deduction for energy-efficient design of public buildings – did you know that also applies directly to private owners? The new tax law allows your clients a significant depreciation deduction for new construction or renovations – see how they can write off up to 40% of those costs. Learn about this and other special deductions for renovation projects. \nLearning Objectives \n\nHow your non-public owners benefit from 179-D energy efficient design and construction benefit\nIncreased depreciation deductions now available for new build and renovations\nAsset disposition deductions create additional benefits for renovation projects\n\nPresenter \nGeoffrey R. Kimmel – Senior Business Development Director –Philadelphia \nGeoff has an extensive financial services background including service in the specialty tax\, commercial banking\, and insurance industries. Since 2010\, he has consulted heavily with ETSclients to identify\, qualify\, and capture tax benefits. Prior assignments included managing Treasury Management consulting teams serving clients ranging from Small Business to Fortune 500 companies designing and delivering custom-developed operational\, systems and process improvement solutions. As CFO and Board Member for a regional bank\, he managed all bank operational and financial activities.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/green-by-design-green-building-tax-incentives/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200904T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200904T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200828T154827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200903T141524Z
UID:23562-1599224400-1599226200@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Society’s Cage: an Interpretive Design Pavilion for the Black Lives Matter Movement
DESCRIPTION:Society’s Cage: an Interpretive Design Pavilion for the Black Lives Matter Movement\n\n\nSociety’s Cage is a timely interpretive installation on the National Mall in Washington\, DC on view from August 28-September 13. The project was conceived and designed by the architecture firm SmithGroup in partnership with the Architects Foundation in the aftermath of the George Floyd and Breonna Taylor murders as our society reckons with institutional racism and white supremacy. The public installation features a bold interpretive pavilion sculpted to symbolize the historic forces of racialized state violence. The experience educates visitors and functions as a sanctuary to reflect\, record and share personal thoughts. It is conceived in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement as a mechanism for building empathy and healing. \nThe initial installation coincided with the March on Washington in support of Black Lives\, held in Washington\, DC on August 28\, 2020\, and is located on the National Mall at 12th Street and Madison Drive NW. \nSociety’s Cage reminds visitors that the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor are not anomalies\, but rather the latest examples in a 400+ year historic pattern of unmitigated\, unbound\, systemic anti-Blackness in the United States. The installation provides an opportunity to acknowledge and reckon with the severity of the racial biases inherent in the institutional structures of justice and creates a space for collective reflection\, contemplation\, sharing\, and healing. \nThe pavilion is a series of bars that are hung to form a cube with a cavernous void that symbolizes our imperfect society and justice system. The void is shaped by historical data and serves as a visual metaphor to represent the primary institutional forces of racism that embody the Black American experience. \nFinancial donations to this Virtual History program will support this project\, and the possibility of bringing it to Baltimore. Additional donations will benefit the Architects Foundation’s Diversity Advancement scholarships. \nPresenters \nDayton Schroeter\, AIA\, Julian Arrington\,  and Chris Wood\, SmithGroup \nDayton Schroeter\, AIA\nDayton is a Design Principal who has championed Design Justice advocacy throughout his career at SmithGroup. As a leader of the firm’s Justice\, Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion Committee\, his charge is to lead design projects that address the systemic injustice that architecture and planning have perpetuated for historically disenfranchised communities of color. Leveraging his tenacious passion for design justice with authenticity and creativity\, he is currently leading Antiracism efforts in design projects including an installation called Society’s Cage that sheds national awareness of the intersectional effects of racism on our society’s collective health\, safety and welfare. \nJulian Arrington\, Associate AIA\nJulian Arrington is a lead designer in SmithGroup’s DC Cultural Studio. A proud graduate of Howard University\, Julian has shaped concepts for multiple museum projects including a museum to address the history of slavery in Richmond\, Virginia\, the Universal Hip Hop Museum\, the Museum of Pop Culture and others. A proponent of community-informed design\, Julian has helped to lead stakeholder-engagement efforts to craft designs that reflect the goals and aspirations of the people they serve. \nChris Wood\, AIA LEED AP BD+C\nChris Wood has led all phases of museum and collections center work\, from visioning and programming through construction. As director of the Cultural Studio at SmithGroup’s Washington\, DC office\, Chris has helped to sustain and build a team of interdisciplinary designers focused solely on Cultural work – something rarely found in the architectural field. He believes that focus is necessary to tackle the unique challenges inherent in these projects – successfully integrating the institutional mission\, collections care\, and the visitor experience. \nMore info: \nhttps://www.smithgroup.com/societys-cage  \nArchitectural Record article: \nhttps://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/14777-designers-quantify-racial-injustice-in-data-driven-installation-on-national-mall?oly_enc_id=7210G7507989A9B \nDonations: \nhttps://architectsfoundation.networkforgood.com/projects/106171-society-s-cage-pavilion-project \nPromotional Partners
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/societys-cage-an-interpretive-design-pavilion-for-the-black-lives-matter/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200828T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200929T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200820T142317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200820T142317Z
UID:23511-1598619600-1601386200@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Pioneering Women of Architecture in Maryland
DESCRIPTION:Attendees will learn about the first women to practice architecture in Maryland and their legacies.\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nWomen have been professionally practicing architecture in Maryland for over 80 years\, yet little is known about those from earlier generations. AIA Baltimore and BAF Research of state architecture records have uncovered a number of women architects who practiced through the lean years of the World Wars and the Great Depression\, designing buildings in Maryland and across the country. \nArchitect Jillian Storms will share the stories of these pioneering women and the buildings they designed. \nAbout the Presenter \nJillian Storms\, AIA\, is an architect and capital programs manager at the School Facilities Branch of the Maryland State Department of Education. She is a former President of the Baltimore Architecture Foundation. Jillian led the Early Women of Architecture project\, culminating in a traveling exhibition featuring twelve women practicing architecture from the 1920s to the 1960s. Jillian continues to work with BAF to bring more stories of women architects to light and document their projects.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/pioneering-women-of-architecture-in-maryland/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200828T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200828T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200803T132223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200820T150110Z
UID:23269-1598619600-1598621400@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Trailblazing Women of Architecture in Maryland
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Year of the Woman in Maryland and the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote\, the non-profit Liriodendron Foundation is hosting free online special presentation on Wednesday\, August 12 from 7:00-8:00 pm\, celebrating women who contributed their design talents to Maryland’s built environment at a time when few women were in the profession. Many of the women practiced through the lean years of the Depression and World War II\, designing buildings in Maryland and across the country\, serving as a story of perseverance and determination. \nThe presentation is given in conjunction with the “Early Women of Architecture in Maryland” traveling exhibit on display at the Liriodendron Mansion’s galleries until August 26\, 2020. \nOne of the twelve women showcased in the exhibit is Poldi Hirsch (1926-1987)\, a resident of Havre de Grace and the first female member to own her own firm in the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Baltimore Chapter. Over 25 modern structures still stand in Harford County as a testament to her professional perseverance and pioneering legacy. Some of her artwork and architectural drawings are also on display and can be viewed with the exhibit during Liriodendron’s Open Houses hours between 11am-3pm on Sunday\, August 9th and between 1:00-7:00pm on Wednesdays August 12th\, 19th and 26th or by appointment by contacting 410.879.4424 or info@liriodendron.com. \nThe special presentation on August 12 will be given by the curator of the exhibit\, Jillian Storms\, AIA. Ms. Storms received BAF’s Roger Redden Award and Preservation Maryland’s George T. Harrison Volunteer Award in recognition of her extensive work in organizing the exhibit research and programming done in conjunction with members of the Women in Architecture (now EQUITY) Committee of AIA Baltimore and students from Morgan State University. She has a Master of Architecture from the University of Oregon and a Bachelor of Urban Studies and Planning from Goucher College\, and once served as president of the Baltimore Architecture Foundation\, which sponsored the exhibit through a Maryland Humanities grant matched with generous contributions from architectural community and its allies. \nIf interested in the August 12 presentation\, PLEASE RSVP so we have a sense of how many will be on the Zoom call. \nJoin on your computers via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81525668670 \nOr use one-tap mobile: +13017158592\,\,81525668670# US (Germantown) +13126266799\,\,81525668670# US (Chicago) \nThe Liriodendron Mansion\, located at 502 W Gordon St\, Bel Air\, MD 21014\, is a design wonder in itself to see and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by the firm of Wyatt & Nolting Architects in 1898 as the summer home for the family of Dr. Howard Atwood Kelly\, one of the four founding physicians of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Medical College. The estate\, comprised of multiple buildings and 108 acres of property\, is now owned by Harford County. The Liriodendron Foundation\, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization\, manages the property for the public benefit as a center for Harford County history and cultural arts\, as well as offers the venue for wedding and conferences. \nThis exhibit is the first cultural event offered since the pandemic curtailed operations this spring. Don’t miss it! \nFor more information and updates\, please visit https://liriodendron.com.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/trailblazing-women-of-architecture-in-maryland/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200826T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200921T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200812T184309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200824T144751Z
UID:23384-1598443200-1600691400@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Lunch With An Architect
DESCRIPTION:Lunch with an Architect is a free program for students who have a budding interest in architecture.\n\n\n\nAre you a student or parent who is interested in architecture and design? \nLocal youth will have a one-of-a-kind opportunity to virtually meet with Baltimore-area architects to discuss career paths in architecture\, favorite buildings\, why design matters\, how much math you really need to know as an architect\, and much more! Bring your snack and your questions to these virtual luncheons. \nStudents in middle school and high school are invited to attend.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/lunch-with-an-architect-2/
CATEGORIES:K-12 and Family,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200821T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200821T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200813T134128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200813T134128Z
UID:23396-1598014800-1598016600@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Faces and Places of Maryland’s Women’s Suffrage Movement & Legacy
DESCRIPTION:Attendees will learn about the people and places of Maryland’s long and diverse Women’s Suffrage and voting rights movement.\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nDuring this short presentation\, attendees will learn about the people and places of Maryland’s long and diverse Women’s Suffrage and voting rights movement. As part of Preservation Maryland’s multi-year public history project commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment\, the organization teamed up with the Maryland Historical Trust\, Gallagher Evelius & Jones\, and Maryland Women’s History Center to create the Ballot & Beyond podcast series. Meagan Baco\, Director of Communications will highlight some of the remarkable women featured on the Ballot & Beyond podcast and the contributions they made to the on-going fight for equal rights in Maryland and America. \nAbout the Presenter \nMeagan Baco (they/them/theirs) is the Director of Communications at Preservation Maryland\, one of the nation’s oldest and largest historic preservation non-profit organizations. Meagan leads the organization’s state and national communications including major programs\, like the Campaign for Historic Trades\, Smart Growth Maryland\, and PreserveCast. Additionally\, they have managed diverse public history projects for the organization including about labor history\, women’s suffrage and voting rights\, and LGBTQ history. Meagan is an inaugural fellow of the ARCUS Preservation Leadership program and recently completed the Baltimore Planning Academy. Previously\, Meagan was Acting President of Preservation Action and a Historic Preservation Specialist at Clinton Brown Company Architecture. They earned an M.S. in Historic Preservation from Clemson University and the College of Charleston\, and a B.A. in Environmental Design from SUNY Buffalo. Meagan lives in Charles Village with their partner and their many house plants and LEGO mini figures.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/faces-and-places-of-marylands-womens-suffrage-movement-legacy/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200818T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200818T093000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200713T132041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200713T132041Z
UID:22963-1597739400-1597743000@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Solving 21st Century Corporate Credentials Compliance Issues
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the AIA Baltimore Practice Management Committee\n\n\n\nIs your business structure well defined? Does it comply with jurisdiction requirements? Do you understand the multiplicity of 54 US jurisdiction regulations and international requirements? Does your firm’s business structure comply with new jurisdiction regulations where you choose to market your professional services? Gain knowledge about how your firm may avoid significant financial consequences and public punishments. Learn how to maintain your prestigious professional image. \nAbout the Presenter \nLexi is the Founder and President of LS Credentialing Services\, a comprehensive technology solution designed to securely monitor and manage credentials for licensed professionals of the built environment since 2009. Due to frequent requests for the past 5+ years\, LS Credentialing Services has grown to include professional legal business credentials compliance solutions exclusively for the A/E professional community. Her leadership has influenced steady growth to include national and international clients. LS Credentialing Services maintains a State of Kansas WBE Certification. \nLexi Selvig has a respected history of achievement in business development\, including over 35 years of diversified sales and marketing experience representing products and services to the professionals of the built environment. Upon pursuing a competency based Associate Arts degree from Anoka Ramsey Community College and a summer mini MBA certificate from the University of St. Thomas\, her professional career began as the Assistant to the Principal and Marketing Manager of a large architecture/engineering firm headquartered in Minneapolis\, MN. She launched and maintained a multi-state territory of 300 active accounts consisting of architects\, designers\, specifiers and purchasers. Lexi became a certified presenter for AIA and IIDA continuing education\, and has conducted product training and continuing education courses for architects\, engineers\, designers\, contractors\, distributors and dealers. She has researched\, written and modified construction specifications after achieving Construction Documents Technology certification.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/solving-21st-century-corporate-credentials-compliance-issues/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200815T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200815T111500
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200724T144617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T144617Z
UID:23143-1597485600-1597490100@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Clifton Mansion Tour
DESCRIPTION:Public Tours of Clifton Mansion are back…COVID style! On August 15\, a Virtual Tour of Clifton Mansion will begin at 10:00am!\nAbout this Event \nPublic Tours of Clifton Mansion are back…COVID style! Our legacy tour guides are ready to “walk” you through the mansion from roadway to hallway to rooms to tower: from the War of 1812 to the 1850’s up to the present! And you don’t even need to step onto the property or wear a mask! You can see and experience the splendor of the mansion\, the new restorations\, the history and what is to come from the comfort of your home on a Zoom Meeting! \nThe Clifton Mansion best known as Johns Hopkins’ Italianate Country Estate hides within it the Georgian Mansion of Captain Henry Thompson. Hear how the Mansion tells the story of Baltimore and the people who shaped it by their service from the War of 1812 to our current day. Enjoy the most recent restoration efforts showcasing Victorian decorative styles from 1852. \nOn August 15\, a Virtual Tour will begin at 10:00 and last a little over an hour\, including a time for questions and answers. The tour will feature a climb to the top of the tower with its excellent view of Baltimore along with an examination of the recent interior restorations of the Grand Staircase and Dining Room/Sitting Room funded and directed by the Friends of Clifton Mansion \nRegister Now
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/clifton-mansion-tour/
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Tours,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200814T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200814T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200727T154747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200730T211156Z
UID:23160-1597410000-1597411800@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:How Suffragists Built Baltimore’s First Recreation Center (Jackson Gilman-Forlini)
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the establishment of the Roosevelt Recreation Center\, the first Recreation Center in Baltimore.\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nThe women’s suffrage movement. Cast-in-place concrete. Katherine Hepburn. What do these three things have in common? The Roosevelt Park Recreation Center\, of course! In this installment of Virtual Histories\, BAF board member Jackson Gilman-Forlini will present his ongoing research into the origins and architecture of Baltimore’s first rec center. \nCompleted in 1911\, the Roosevelt Park Recreation Center was the culmination of a years-long campaign by a tenacious group of Progressive Era reformers who\, despite skeptics\, believed they could improve the lives of working-class people through recreation. This initiative was led by Edith Houghton Hooker\, one of the most influential of Maryland suffragists and later the maternal aunt of actor Katherine Hepburn. The unlikely story behind the center’s creation is matched only by its architecture: an unusually modern design for Baltimore at the time and a wholly forgotten work by local architect J.B. Noel Wyatt. \nDespite modifications over the years\, the building retains a high degree of historical integrity and state of preservation. As a testament to the vision of its founders\, the center has remained an important community focal point for the Hampden neighborhood throughout its century-long history and served as a model for recreation centers throughout the city. \nAbout the Presenter \nJackson Gilman-Forlini is the Historic Preservation Officer for the Baltimore City Department of General Services\, where he manages the preservation of city-owned historic landmarks. He holds a B.A. and M.A. in Historic Preservation from Goucher College\, where his thesis dealt with the adaptive reuse of monuments and memorials. He is frequently quoted in The Baltimore Sun and has written for Maryland Historical Magazine and the architecture blog McMansion Hell.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/how-suffragists-built-baltimores-first-recreation-center/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200807T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200807T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200730T210730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200730T211058Z
UID:23238-1596805200-1596807000@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:The Row House as Classical Architecture (Charlie Duff)
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nWhen we think of classical architecture\, we usually think of ancient temples\, or the cathedrals and palaces that Renaissance architects built in imitation of classical antiquity. We don’t usually think of row houses. \nWe should. In the years between 1600 and about 1850\, the years when the people of the North Atlantic world wanted classical architecture\, they invented the row house and built the first row house cities. \nTo find out how this happened\, and what it looks like\, register now and join us on August 7. \nAbout the Presenter \nCharles Duff is a planner\, teacher\, developer\, and historian. Since 1987\, Mr. Duff has been President of Jubilee Baltimore\, a non-profit group that has built or rebuilt more than 300 buildings in historic Baltimore neighborhoods and is leading the development of the Station North Arts District. He has been President of the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and Chairman of the Board of the Patterson Park Community Development Corporation. A graduate of Amherst College and Harvard University\, he lectures widely and has taught at Johns Hopkins and Morgan State. He co-wrote Then and Now: Baltimore Architecture in 2005 and contributed to The Architecture of Baltimore. His book The North Atlantic Cities has just been published.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/the-row-house-as-classical-architecture/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200806T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200806T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200722T190226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200722T193802Z
UID:23079-1596729600-1596733200@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Delivering Winning Virtual Shortlist Presentations
DESCRIPTION:AIA Baltimore Practice Committee Continues their COVID-19 Resource Webinar Series…\n\n\nShortlist presentations are the make it or break it phase of any pursuit. It’s the moment when your team can connect with decision makers\, demonstrate expertise\, communicate approach to solving client issues\, and develop rapport. Driving these points is enough to induce stress in even the most seasoned technical professional. In the new normal – communicating those points is simply not enough. To win\, teams participating in VIRTUAL shortlist presentations must deliver in new\, more choreographed ways. This virtual learning session will dive into techniques that will help teams deliver a winning and fully virtual shortlist presentation. Clue: Just using the same approach as that for in-person shortlists presentations will not deliver a win. \nLearning Objectives: \n• Develop presentations with a virtual mindset and create rapport with meeting participants \n• Activate transitions that work (and letting silence happen) \n• Foster Q&A engagement \n• Acknowledge Visuals vs. face time – they both matter \n Presenter\n \nSylvia Montgomery  \n  \nSylvia Montgomery \nCPSM\, Business Development Manager \nTimmons Group \nFor the past 15 years\, Sylvia Montgomery has helped architecture\, engineering and construction firms elevate their expertise and position themselves in the marketplace. Her passion for client perception research provides a solid foundation for developing strategies that articulate differentiators\, increase visibility and drive growth. For nearly a decade\, she led the AEC practice at a national branding and marketing firm where she collaborated with many of ENR’s Top Firms. After a short sabbatical\, Sylvia joined one of those ENR Top Firms and is now with Timmons Group. Sylvia is a nationwide speaker and is the co-author of various marketing books. \nRegister Now
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/delivering-winning-virtual-shortlist-presentations/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200731T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200731T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200727T171956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200727T171956Z
UID:23175-1596200400-1596202200@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Pride of Baltimore II with Captain Jan Miles
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the history of Baltimore’s famous clipper schooners and the Pride of Baltimore II.\n\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nCaptain Jan Miles will be joining us from the Pride of Baltimore II to discuss the history of the Pride of Baltimore\, clipper schooners and privateers\, and what is happening with the ship today. \nAbout the Presenter \nCaptain Miles\, an Annapolis High School graduate\, has been with Pride of Baltimore\, Inc. since 1981\, when he joined as one of three rotating captains on the original Pride of Baltimore. He was the first to sail the original Pride across the North Atlantic to Europe and was at the helm for Pride of Baltimore II’s maiden voyage in 1988. He is a tall ship master with more than 50 years of experience as a professional sailor. His voyages have included six Atlantic Ocean crossings\, as well as three Pacific voyages of 5\,000 miles\, each taking about 25 days. He has traversed the Saint Lawrence Seaway more than a dozen times. He holds a USCG 500 Ocean Master License for Power and Sail\, as well as numerous other certifications. Captain Miles has served as master or mate aboard many other vessels\, including Lady Maryland\, Californian\, Bill of Rights\, New Way\, Alexandria\, Brilliant\, Clearwater\, Elissa\, Oliver Hazard Perry\, and Tiare Toporo. Along the way\, he also helped develop model sailing programs for youth at risk. \nHis accomplishments and contributions have been recognized both within and outside of the maritime community. In February 2013\, Captain Miles was recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Award by Tall Ships America. In September 2005\, he was the master aboard when Pride of Baltimore II suffered a catastrophic dismasting. As a result of the crew and trainees’ conduct during that event\, Sail Training International awarded the ship the Special Seamanship Award. Capt. Miles was named Sail Trainer of the Year by the American Sail Training Association in 2004. He has also been recognized for his efforts to shine a positive light on Maryland\, having been named Marylander of the Year by the Maryland Colonial Society in 2001.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/pride-of-baltimore-ii-with-captain-jan-miles/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200721T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200721T093000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200602T152452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200722T153503Z
UID:22412-1595320200-1595323800@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Managing Remote Employees in a Post-COVID World
DESCRIPTION:At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic\, many employers were forced to transition their professional employees to remote work due to government orders or to protect their employees from the spread of the disease. Even though many businesses are beginning to reopen\, most experts agree that remote work will continue to be a necessary\, or even desired\, feature of work life in the years to come. For executives\, managers and supervisors\, long-term management of a remote workforce presents unique challenges and opportunities.\nThis webinar will cover: \n• Pros and cons of remote work\, including reasons why companies have implemented or moved away from remote work in the past \n• Strategies for maintaining workplace culture in a remote environment \n• Policies and procedures to ensure effective collaboration \n• Policies and procedures for employee management and engagement \n• Strategies to ensure that confidential and trade secret information is protected \n• Ways to adapt company policies\, such as paid time off\, to fit a remote work model \nPresenter: \nGregory Currey \nWright\, Constable & Skeen\, LLP \n \nGregory Currey is an experienced and efficient attorney who focuses his practice on Labor and Employment Law\, Commercial Litigation and Corporate Immigration matters. Mr. Currey represents companies and individuals at all stages of an issue\, regardless of whether a client is seeking general advice\, an independent sounding board\, is seeking to avoid litigation\, or is already involved in litigation. He enjoys working with his clients to identify their unique goals and tailor customized solutions to achieve their objectives. Mr. Currey also works to keep his clients aware of current developments by frequently speaking and writing on the latest developments in employment and immigration law. \n\n\n\nWatch this previously recorded program
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/managing-remote-employees-in-a-post-covid-world/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200717T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200717T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200604T194052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200701T131854Z
UID:22466-1594990800-1594992600@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:You Will Find It Handy: Documenting Green Book Sites in Md. (Anne Bruder)
DESCRIPTION:Join historian Anne Bruder to learn about Green Book sites across Maryland\n\n\nThis program is hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live. Upon registering you will receive an email confirmation and a Zoom link. If you do not receive a link\, please contact ndennies@aiabalt.com. If you do not contact us at least 1 hour prior to the start of the program\, we cannot guarantee admittance. \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture\, preservation and history. \nTickets are donation based. We encourage you to give what you can to support the BAF and Baltimore Heritage. Your support helps us make up for lost tour and program revenue from COVID-19 and create more virtual programs like this. \nThe Green Book was created as a guide by and for African Americans to safely find everyday amenities like restaurants\, shops\, and motels in a segregated America. Historian Anne Bruder studied the Green Book to identify sites in eleven states. Research of Green Book sites documents the physical legacy of Jim Crow-era segregation and has revealed over 100 sites in 26 towns across Maryland. \nAbout the Presenter \nAnne E. Bruder is an architectural historian. Her work has allowed her to investigate several post-World War II structures in the suburbs\, including the Atomic Energy Commission Building in Germantown\, Montgomery County. \nAs a transportation historian\, her interests in 20th century events\, travel and the built environment come together in the Green Book studies. She is the author of “Playing and Staying Along Maryland’s Highways\,” which is the poster presentation regarding buildings in eleven states that are listed in The Green Book\, and a contributor to the Green Book overview poster “You Will Find It Handy.” \nMs. Bruder also contributed and presented on the exhibit “Ms. Mod”: Women’s Contribution to Mid-Century Modernism in Maryland\,” about the work of twelve 20th Century women architects in Maryland. She received her AB from Smith College and her MAH from the University of Virginia. Ms. Bruder lives in the Baltimore high rise designed by Mies van der Rohe. \nAbout the Baltimore Architecture Foundation \nThe Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) celebrates design and the built environment. Launched in 1987\, BAF encourages people to explore Baltimore architecture: to be mindful of the area’s history\, and recognize Baltimore’s architectural heritage\, and appreciate its design innovations. \nThrough its tours\, lectures\, educational programs for adults and kids\, exhibitions\, research\, and publications\, the BAF demonstrates how ideas are manifested in the built environment and urban design of the city. \nAbout Baltimore Heritage  \nFounded in 1960\, Baltimore Heritage\, Inc. is Baltimore’s nonprofit historic and architectural preservation organization. With a small staff\, 33 volunteer board members\, and a host of volunteers\, we work to preserve and promote Baltimore’s historic buildings and neighborhoods.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/you-will-find-it-handy-documenting-green-book-sites-in-md-anne-bruder/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Virtual Histories,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200715T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200715T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T143254
CREATED:20200610T190712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200610T190712Z
UID:22566-1594814400-1594818000@aiabaltimore.org
SUMMARY:Net Zero Buildings: A Master Class (ULI)
DESCRIPTION:Part of the RPIC Webinar Series\, this webinar will feature Kevin Bates\, one of the pioneers of net zero\, who will share his approach to net zero development – and how these development projects can generate an attractive return on investment. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/net-zero-buildings-a-master-class-uli/
LOCATION:Virtual Conference
CATEGORIES:Partner Programs,Webinars
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