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FREEDOM BY DESIGN
MASONRY ARCHITECTURAL AWARDS
ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE AWARDS
SDAT UPDATE
2008 CONVENTION HOTELS
ARE 4.0…BE PREPARED
VIRTUAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE
ASSOCIATES’ LUNCH
ARIZONA’S 150 ARCHITECTURAL ACHIEVEMENTS
MEXICAN ARCHITECTURE TOUR
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  JUNE 21, 2007  
WELCOME to another edition of “JUST THE FACTS, PLEASE…” Awards. Community service. Vacation. Education. There’s plenty for everyone in this issue! Check out the mystery photo at the bottom of the newsletter. If you’re the first person to guess the building shown in the photo you can win a $10.00 gift certificate to Starbucks! You don’t want to pass this opportunity up, especially all of you coffee fanatics with espresso running through your veins (a.k.a. architects).
 
HEADLINE NEWS
 

FREEDOM!!!  
Lakes ExteriorASU-AIAS Chapter Is In Need of Architects Large numbers of people are literally prisoners in their own homes. They are unable to get into their showers, ascend steps or even open doors. Due to the design of their homes, many aren’t even able to flee in an emergency. Thus, Freedom by Design (FBD), an AIAS community service program, was created. It utilizes the talents of architecture students to radically impact the lives of people in their community through design and construction solutions.

In order for ASU students to pursue this community service opportunity, the ASU-AIAS chapter needs the assistance of local architects for its own FBD chapter. Specifically, ASU-AIAS is looking for build-design architects or architects with a background in construction who will be able to advise students on design, production and demolition through installation.

Contact Diana Smith (diana@aia-arizona.org) if you are interested in fulfilling this need.

INVITATION FROM ASU’S COLLEGE OF DESIGN  
architecture at nightSummer Design Workshop Student Exhibition Come and support emerging architects by viewing their designs at the Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory (PURL), at 234 N. Central Avenue, 8th floor.

The exhibit takes place on Friday, June 29, 2007 from noon to 3:00 PM. Refreshments will be served.

Please RSVP to Tim Kniseley at 480.727.9887 or email him at timothy.kniseley@asu.edu.

CALL FOR ENTRIES  
16th Annual Excellence in Masonry Architectural Awards Lakes Exterior The Arizona Masonry Guild, Inc. is calling for your entries no later than July 12, 2007. They will be recognizing outstanding masonry projects featuring brick, block and stone. Awards will be given to the architectural firm, structural engineering firm, general contractor, major masonry supplier and masonry contractor for each winning project.

Click here for information on eligibility and registration.

ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE AWARDS  
Valley ForwardValley Forward Association and SRP Present the 27th Annual Environmental Excellence Awards Valley Forward Association is the only civic group in our region that focuses exclusively on the balance between economic development and environmental quality. Their awards program has grown significantly over the years and now encompasses 22 categories, including: buildings and structures, site development and landscape, open space and connectivity, art in public places, environmental technologies, environmental education/communication, environmental stewardship and livable communities.

For information on submission requirements click here.

The deadline for submissions is 4:00 PM, July 20, 2007

SDAT UPDATE  
TucsonTucson is Growing GreenFirst of all, thank you to everyone that participated in the SDAT!After three days of bus tours, walking tours, public forums and close-door debates, Tucson is headed in a green direction as they gradually resolve their growth issues.In 60 to 90 days, those involved will produce a written report on their findings and suggestions. In mid-October, the local architects’ group will hold a citywide community forum to discuss the report. In a year, a team member will make a follow-up visit to see how the recommendations are faring.Sounds like everything is mapped out very well. Congratulations Tucson!

IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY TO START PLANNING  
Boston2008 National Convention & Design Exposition The 2008 convention will be held in Boston from May 15-17, 2008. You can start reserving your accommodations online or by phone:

Attendees:

Online Registration

Phone Registration:888-739-9829

Exhibitors:

Online Registration

Phone Registration: 888-739-9829

FOOD FOR BOOKWORMS  
lettersNew Book from Doris Cole, FAIA She’s the author of the first book on women in architecture and the president of Cole and Goyette, Architects and Planners Inc., and she has released another great read entitled, Candid Reflections: Letters from Women in Architecture 1972 & 2004.

In 1972 Doris Cole sent an inquiry letter to women architects throughout the country. The respnding letters chronicle careers that spanned most of the 20th century; careers that survived two World Wars, the Great Depression and into the 1970s. A second inquiry letter sent in 2004 elicited responses from contemporary women architects describing the developments of the subsequent 30 years.

Along with these eloquent letters 47 illustrations paint the picture of women’s accomplishments.

If you are at all interested in doing a book review, please let Doris Cole (colegoyette@earthlink.net) know and a complimentary copy will be sent to the reviewer.

To purchase this book visit www.midmarchartspress.org

 
EDUCATION
 

ARE 4.0…BE PREPARED  
ARE 4.0Some Reminders about the Transition Timeline The launch of Architect Registration Examination (ARE) 4.0 will happen in July 2008. There is some very important information for those of you preparing to take the exam:

  • ARE candidates who have passed at least one division of ARE 3.1 (the current version) prior to May 2008 will have until June 30, 2009 to pass all remaining divisions of ARE 3.1.
  • ARE candidates who pass all divisions of ARE 3.1 before June 30, 2009 will not have to take any division of ARE 4.0.
  • ARE candidates who do not pass all nine divisions of ARE 3.1 prior to June 30, 2009 will be transitioned to ARE 4.0.
  • ARE 3.1 will not be available after June 30, 2009.
 
INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
 

PARTICIPATION WANTED!  
BIMVirtual Design and Construction Committee The Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) Committee would like to invite anyone who is interested in the virtual design process, i.e. building information modeling (BIM), integrated practice, 4D planning, 5D planning, etc., to join them on the VDC Committee.

The committee’s purpose is to learn about the application of the above technologies and how they impact project delivery mechanisms now and in the future.

If you have any questions please contact Ralph Lidell, AIA (ralph@srkarchitecture.com) or Tina Litteral, Hon. AIA (tina@aia-arizona.com).

AIA PHOENIX METRO ASSOCIATES’ LUNCH  
Emerging ArchitectsDo You Have Questions Regarding Licensure? Rick Pawelko, AIA, Chairman of the AZ Board of Technical Registration, will be having lunch with the Associates to answer any questions related licensure in Arizona.

The lunch will be held at the Orcutt Winslow offices (3003 N. Central Ave., 16th floor Phoenix, AZ) on June 28, 2007 at 12:00 PM.

Please RSVP no later than June 27th to Charnissa at charnissa@aia-arizona.org or 602-252-4200.

RULES AND REGULATIONS  
School Facilities BoardSchool Facilities Board The SFB needs your input on these recommendations of the following nine safety features. Exterior Security Lighting

Administrative Office Locations

Classroom Door Hardware

Student Restroom Configuration

Vestibule Entry

Sidelights

Perimeter Fencing

Security Alarms

Security Cameras

Please provide your suggestions and comments via email to kcampbell@azsfb.gov.

GO LOCO FOR LOGOS  
CEFPICEFPI Logo Contest The CEFPI is in need of a great image to go along with their slogan, “Where great schools begin,” and wants the logo to evoke their belief that every student deserves to attend a school planned, designed and built for them.

The winner will be formally acknowledged at the International Conference this October in Toronto. The winner will also receive complimentary registration and hotel accommodations, $500 toward air fare to the international conference and a plaque.

The submission deadline is 5:00 PM, July 13, 2007. All entries will not be returned. Any further questions can be directed to Art Gissendaner at 480-391-0840. Submit to art@cefpi.org.

ARIZONA’S 150 ARCHITECTURAL ACHIEVEMENTS  
Which Buildings/Projects in Arizona are the Best? AZRE/AIA 150 In honor of AIA’s 150th anniversary, AZRE and AIA Arizona have teamed up to showcase the top 150 buildings and projects in Arizona, but they need your help!

Whether your commercial favorites are office, healthcare, retail, industrial, public or education, we need your opinions of Arizona’s best design. Cast your votes at www.azremagazine.com. All nominations will be reviewed by a panel of members from AZRE and AIA.

Deadline for nominations: June 29, 2007

For sponsorship and advertising opportunities, call 602-277-6045 by July 20, 2007.

AIA ALBUQUERQUE PRESENTS…  
Contemporary Mexican Architecture Tour mexican architects AIA Albuquerque, in partnership with Royal Road Tours, invites you to join them for an extraordinary experience of Contemporary Mexican Architecture in Mexico City. The five day tour is a joint effort with Mexico’s National University Architecture School.

October 28, 2007 - November 3, 2007

AIA Members: $1,600

Non-members: $1,850

*The tour is limited to only 24 participants.

To view the complete itinerary visit www.aiaabq.org

 
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