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 AIA Middle East - Designing Day-lit, Glare-free, Energy Efficient Buildings in Budget
Jun
22
12:00 PM12:00
G4

AIA Middle East - Designing Day-lit, Glare-free, Energy Efficient Buildings in Budget

AIA Middle East - Designing Day-lit, Glare-free, Energy Efficient Buildings in Budget

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When: Tuesday 22 June 2021 @ 12:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 20:00 (UAE time)

Speaker: Sandeep Ahuja

Description

Shifting energy codes are challenging architects with a wide array of parameters to balance like energy, cost, daylight, views, and embodied carbon. Hiring a consultant for every kind of analysis is a burden on fees. Many architects are harnessing simulation to shape the design and details of their projects. To be successful, teams must understand the levers that impact the performance and set up processes for success. Join this session diving into two case studies to generate beautiful analysis graphics and see how to shape the narrative in a data driven design process.

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AIA Hong Kong - The Future of Healthcare Eco-systems
Jun
17
7:30 AM07:30
G4

AIA Hong Kong - The Future of Healthcare Eco-systems

AIA Hong Kong - The Future of Healthcare Eco-systems

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When: Thursday 17 June 2021 @ 07:30 (Eastern US time)/ 19:30 (Hong Kong time)

The demands of an aging population, a changing workforce and new technologies continue to shape our healthcare ecosystems. New models of delivery and changing users’ needs are fundamentally altering both the systems and their infrastructure – from the hospital to the home.

Sustainability, smart technology and digital services play an important role in this transformation, which is reshaping access to future healthcare services. Flexible and adaptable facilities and systems will be needed to ensure resilience against constantly evolving requirements.

In this webinar, Yannick Lenormand, Arup’s East Asia Foresight leader, will present his perspective on the major trends shaping the development of our healthcare ecosystems and the shift in mindset that will be necessary to achieve results that work for us all – as investors, designers, developers, owners and end users.

CES: 1.5 LU/ HSW for AIA Members

Registration link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_s2whoIHKT868XvDm7-wlvg

Speaker’s Profile

Yannick Lenormand is Arup’s East Asia Foresight Leader, currently based in Hong Kong.

His role is to interpret the changes occurring now and to identify how these changes may affect the future of the built environment, our businesses, our clients’ businesses and, most importantly, how this is impacting people’s lives. Yannick has a background in industrial design and material science and has been exploring future trends for the last 14 years. Prior to joining Arup in 2018, he was the Head of Trends at Royal Philips.

 

This event is supported by The Professional Green Building Council.

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AIA Hong Kong - First Projects Conversation Series: Lap Chi Kwong + Alison Von Glinow
Jun
11
7:30 AM07:30
G4

AIA Hong Kong - First Projects Conversation Series: Lap Chi Kwong + Alison Von Glinow

AIA Hong Kong - First Projects Conversation Series: Lap Chi Kwong + Alison Von Glinow

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When: Friday 11 June 2021 @ 07:30 (Eastern US time)/ 19:30 (Hong Kong time)

AIA Hong Kong is excited to announce the resumption of First Projects, a series of conversations about “the construction of a practice” with talented young individuals who have initiated and maintained a career in architecture and design.

Architects from Hong Kong, the US and the Asia-Pacific region will reflect upon how their firm started – be it a first house, a lost competition, an unsolicited proposal, or a work on paper – and how that became the catalyst for the architectural adventures they are in now.

We will continue this series with Lap Chi Kwong and Alison Von Glinow, AIA, co-founders of Kwong Von Glinow, a Chicago-based office named “Next Progressive” by Architect Magazine.

Registration link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_37WwD5FQQ7-qQUDg8ErEZQ


CES: 2.0 LU/ HSW for AIA Members

Speakers’ Profiles

Lap Chi Kwong

Lap Chi earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Washington and his Master of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He spent his early life in Hong Kong before moving to Seattle for his undergraduate education. Before co-founding Kwong Von Glinow, Lap Chi worked with the Pritzker Prize-winning offices of Herzog & de Meuron and Amateur Architecture Studio on cultural projects, single-family houses, and multi-family residential buildings, including the M+ Museum in Hong Kong, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and the Kramlich Residence & Gallery in California. He is an adjunct professor of Architecture at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.

Alison Von Glinow, AIA

Alison earned her undergraduate degree from Barnard College and her Master of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Before co-founding Kwong Von Glinow, Alison worked with internationally acclaimed practices including Herzog & de Meuron, SOM Chicago and New York, Toshiko Mori, and Svendborg Architects in Copenhagen. A Chicago native, Alison is a Board Member of the Chicago Architectural Club and is the current Chair of the Burnham Prize Competition. She is a licensed architect in Illinois and New York and a member of New York’s Urban Design Forum.

Kwong Von Glinow

Kwong Von Glinow is an award-winning architecture practice based in Chicago founded in 2017 by Lap Chi Kwong and Alison Von Glinow on the belief that architecture is meant to be enjoyed. The practice builds the thoroughly enjoyable from the slightly familiar and translates forward-looking architectural concepts into playful designs with broad appeal. Taking an optimistic and explorative approach, KVG focuses on creating innovative living environments, places for cultural engagement, urban public space, and contemporary workspaces. Kwong and Von Glinow are recipients of the 2018 Architectural League Prize of New York for Young Architects, have received a Graham Foundation Grant for their project Smuggling Architecture exhibited at the Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel, Switzerland, and have been selected for the inaugural commission for the Designing a Better Chicago Pavilion along the Chicago Riverwalk for their project Give me a minute, please!

 

Enjoy Architecture

When we first put the two words “Enjoy” and “Architecture” together, it sounded quite odd in a good way. “Architecture” tends to sound serious and critical, while “enjoy” is a little too lighthearted for the context of architecture. We like that tension. The phrase “Enjoy Architecture” has emerged as an attitude as well as an approach and mission in our office. We strive to enjoy the process of building architecture and creating spaces for people to enjoy.

Kwong Von Glinow

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AIA Hong Kong - Autodesk AI Research, Applications and Vision
Jun
9
12:30 AM00:30
G4

AIA Hong Kong - Autodesk AI Research, Applications and Vision

AIA Hong Kong - Autodesk AI Research, Applications and Vision

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When: Wednesday 9 June 2021 @ 00:30 (Eastern US time)/ 12:30 (Hong Kong time)

Description:

Can artificial intelligence (Al) be used to improve the work-life balance of architecture and engineering professionals in the future?

The Autodesk Al Lab is dedicated to researching forward-looking Al technologies and assisting product teams and customers in developing user-centric Al applications.

In this webinar, Chin-Yi Cheng, Principal Research Scientist at Autodesk will share the Autodesk Al Lab’s research over the past year and explore how the latest developments may change the design and manufacturing industries.

We encourage you to register in advance, here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sANvIuthQzSCZP0gSH20lA

CES: 1.5 LU/ HSW for AIA Members

Speaker Bio

Mr. Chin-Yi Cheng is a Principal Research Scientist at the Autodesk Al Lab. He is a researcher, designer, programmer, engineer – and a cook! He loves to switch between these roles and will often wear multiple “hats” at the same time. His primary research interest is to explore human-Al collaborative systems that enable designers and engineers to work seamlessly and thereby more efficiently create better designs. In his spare time, Chin-Yi enjoys cooking creative, delicious dishes for his family and friends.

Chin-Yi holds a dual Master’s degree in Computational Design and Computer Science from MIT. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree from National Cheng Kung University in Tainan, where he also studied Mechanical Engineering.

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AIA UK - Navigating a Pathway to Net Zero
May
20
7:30 AM07:30
G4

AIA UK - Navigating a Pathway to Net Zero

AIA UK - Navigating a Pathway to Net Zero

When: Thursday 20th May 2021 @ 12.30 - 1:30pm
Where: Online via Zoom
CES Credits - 1.0 LU/ HSW (TBC)

Description

A renewed approach to design, operation and construction is required to meet national carbon emission reduction targets and align with industry best practice. Utilising a unique position of sitting at the heart of a large multi-disciplinary urban design practice, Lucy will provide an insight into the key components of a net zero approach in the built environment, including the experiences and challenges faced. Lucy will also discuss the definitions of a net zero carbon building and whether the ‘net’ element gives designers and clients an offsetting get-out clause.

Speaker

Lucy Townsend, MIEMA CEnv, BREEAM AP, LEED AP, WELL AP, Sustainability Associate, BDP

Moderator: Dr Mark E Breeze, AIA; AIA UK Sustainability Chair

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May
4
to May 8
G4

Nigerian Institute of Architects Lagos Chapter & AIA IR - Lagos Architects Forum 12.0

Nigerian Institute of Architects Lagos Chapter & AIA IR - Lagos Architects Forum 12.0

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Where: Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos/ Online

When: Tuesday 4 May @ 04:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 09:00 (Lagos time) - Saturday 8 May

We are excited to co-host the 12th Edition of #LagosArchitectsForum with the Nigerian Institute of Architects Lagos Chapter. 

This year’s Forum is fully packed with leading Industry Professionals as Speakers, Panelists, Guests and Participants.

Registration is FREE and still in progress at BIT.LY/2021LAF 

Participation is both virtual and physical.

Join our Virtual Sessions:

        May 5, 2021 @ 05:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 10:00 (Lagos time)

        May 6, 2021 @ 05:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 10:00 (Lagos time)

        May 7, 2021 @ 05:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 10:00 (Lagos time)

Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85777785153?pwd=THJJQWNpd0N5czh2aHdyaGlqTE81QT09

Meeting ID: 857 7778 5153

Passcode: 157785

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Apr
22
6:00 AM06:00
G4

AIA Japan - Designing Buildings with Human Health, Welfare & Safety Priority

AIA Japan - Designing Buildings with Human Health, Welfare & Safety Priority

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When: Thursday, April 22 @ 06:00 (Eastern US time)/ 19:00 (Japan time)

CES Credits - 2.0 LU/ HSW for AIA Members

Speaker: Stephen Tanno, Director of Pre-Construction Services, Schüco

Description:

Mr. Stephen Tanno, Director of Pre-Construction Services of Schüco International will talk about the theme of “Health, Welfare & Safety” encompassing sustainable, low-carbon, low-energy design and passive environmental control.  He will define the principles of human-oriented comfort and highlight measures to enhance health and promote wellness.  He will explain about products and options to reduce surface contamination to help deliver healthy buildings.

The presentation will include a case-study example of an educational building in London completed in 2020 which achieved a “BREEAM Excellent” certification.  The building is an outstanding example of low energy design and collaborative working.

Speaker bio:

Stephen graduated from The University of Southampton in 1987 and worked as a Consulting Engineer for the next 16 years, including 5 years with Ove Arup in Sydney and 8 years as Group Director with Buro Happold, where he founded the Facade Engineering Group, in London.  After 12 years working with premium European façade contractors, Stephen joined Schueco International in 2015 as Director of Pre-Constructions Services.

Stephen has worked on projects all round the world, is a chartered engineer and has a consistent track record of leading and delivering complex and bespoke high quality projects. He is a lateral thinker and has an all-round appreciation for design, engineering and build-ability. Stephen has extensive knowledge of project delivery from initial planning and design stages right through construction and handover.

In recent years Stephen has collaborated with numerous architects to develop sustainable and functional façade designs that went on to be implemented to a realistic budget through a reliable delivery mechanism by close collaboration with façade contractors.

Please enter your name and membership number via the chat during the lecture to obtain the 2.0 LU/ HSWs.

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Apr
9
7:00 AM07:00
G4

AIA IR Taipei - Women in Architecture - Best practices, Collaborative endeavors in urban regeneration

AIA IR Taipei - Women in Architecture - Best practices, Collaborative endeavors in urban regeneration

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When: Friday 9 April 2021 @ 07:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 19:00 (Taipei time and Hong Kong)
CES Credits - Estimated 1.0 LU/ HSW

Description

The WIA lectures showcase the divergent practice of Two cities, Two women architects. This session features Shirley Ting (Taipei) and Christine Lam (Hong Kong).

The 21st century has brought sharp changes to the urban landscape. The eradication of definite boundaries in the social, economic and environmental composition created tremendous pressures for the local life and habitat. Asian cities, particularly, have found the abrupt changes altering local landscape and lifestyle. Cities filled with desires to modernize undertook actions that strained the local culture, perception, and ways of life. Urbanization ultimately mutated the local veins and people. Changes left irrevocable marks in the built environment; 2021 Taiwan-Taipei talk will showcase either a case study or a theme within the project development and design pertinent to the theme of interface of practice and context.

Speakers: Shirley Ting (Taipei) and Christine Lam (Hong Kong)
Moderator: Tzen-Ying Ling

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Apr
9
6:30 AM06:30
G4

University of Hong Kong Spring 2021 Public Lecture Series: Irina Aristarkhova - Architectures of Hospitality

University of Hong Kong Spring 2021 Public Lecture Series

Irina Aristarkhova - Architectures of Hospitality

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When: Friday 9 April 2021 @ 06:30 (Eastern US time)/ 18:30 (Hong Kong time)
CES Credits - 1.0 LU/HSW for AIA and HKIA members

Description

Irina Aristarkhova will present a vision of a welcoming space as a liminal and omnipresent threshold in spaces/senses/interests that enables to repair the rupture between the public and the private, the political and the personal despite cynicisms and oppressions that surround us. Through case studies of “The Living Room” Project created by Lee Mingwei in collaboration with Renzo Piano and situated in the new wing of Gardner Museum in Boston, and Moscow-based projects by Buromoscow, Aristarkhova will argue that spaces of welcome are not set in stone, they rather serve as ripples on water or in the sand of a Zen garden, enacting and (un)folding a being open to heterogeneity. Insisting on bringing architecture back into the interiority of subjective experience as a political gesture, Aristarkhova will show how architectures of hospitality create new effective politics in the middle of fortress-cities and the ruins of empires.

Speaker: Irina Aristarkhova
Moderators:
Olga Aleksakova & Julia Burdova, Founders, Buromoscow

Speaker Bio

Irina Aristarkhova was born in Moscow, Russia, in 1969. She is Professor at the Stamps School of Art & Design and the Digital Studies Institute (College of Literature, Science and the Arts), where she serves as the Director of Graduate Studies, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She has published widely on the intersection of gender, technology and culture. In her monographs Hospitality of the Matrix: Philosophy, Biomedicine and Culture (Columbia University Press, 2012, Russian translation, 2017) and Arrested Welcome: Hospitality in Contemporary Art (University of Minnesota Press, 2020, online edition at https://manifold.umn.edu/projects/arrested-welcome), Aristarkhova has developed novel feminist approaches to theories and practices of hospitality. Prior to her move to the United States in 2006, she founded and directed the Cyberarts Research Initiative at the National University of Singapore.

Kindly use your AIA membership registered email to sign into Zoom and add your AIA membership number after your last name.

Join the Zoom here: https://hku.zoom.us/j/91024897131
Webinar ID: 910-2489-7131

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Mar
29
12:00 PM12:00
G4

AIA Middle East - Ventilated Facade and Fiber Cement Materials

AIA Middle East - Ventilated Facade and Fiber Cement Materials

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When: Monday 29 March 2021 @ 12:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 7:00pm (KSA time)/ 8:00pm (UAE time)

Speaker: Khalil Soodi

Description

This course is designed to give our audience a complete overview of the history of Fiber Cement and its unique qualities for sustainable building and façade design. Today’s design architect is faced with challenges when selecting materials of quality and suitability to their local market that balance aesthetics, budget and constructability.

We hope to reveal why important designers worldwide are contributing with beautiful facades to a growing trend in contemporary architectural façade design that is durable and
commercially viable.

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Mar
26
5:30 AM05:30
G4

WLI Philippines: Women in Design

WLI Philippines: Women in Design

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When: Friday March 26 2021 @ 05:30 (Eastern US time)/ 17:30 (Beijing time)

CES: Estimated 1.5 LU/ HSW for AIA members

Register here

Description:

Meet celebrated women in the design industry in this virtual session hosted by WLI Philippines featuring Women in Design.

Joining us for this special event is Architect and Environmental Planner "Yolly" David Reyes, Past UAP National President and currently Professional Regulation Commission Commissioner, one of the ten women architects in the world to be featured in the special edition of the Union Internationales des Architectes (UIA), as the opening keynote.

This forum will highlight regional Women Leaders across Asia Pacific who have shown exemplary and innovative practices in the design industry, and inspire more women to take an active role in fostering sustainable and meaningful design.

Attendees will have the opportunity to listen to their road to leadership, the challenges they've faced, and life lessons to impart on fellow professionals. Slots are limited so please register early.

Programme:

5:30PM to 5:35PM: Opening Remarks

5:35PM to 5:40PM: Opening Keynote by Commissioner Architect Yolanda "Yolly" David Reyes on the Role of Women in the Design Industry

5:40PM to 5:50PM: Dr. Christine Bruckner on "Design and Sustainability"

5:50PM to 6:00PM: Isabelle Miaja on "Design, Art, and Specialization"

6:00PM to 6:10PM: Rebecca Plaza on "Design and Innovation & Urban Planning"

6:10PM to 6:40PM: Panel Discussion hosted by Cathy Saldana

6:40PM to 6:55PM: Meet & Greet the Speakers (Breakout Rooms*)

6:55PM to 7:00PM: Closing Remarks

Register here

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Mar
25
6:00 AM06:00
G4

CUHK Kinoshita Lecture: Eric Parry

CUHK Kinoshita Lecture: Eric Parry

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When: Thursday March 25 2021 @ 06:00 (Eastern US time)/ 18:00 (Hong Kong time)

CES Credits: 1.5 LU/HSW for AIA members

Description

CUHK School of Architecture is presenting the Kinoshita Lecture series with Eric Parry on March 25, 2021.

From skylines to materials the kit-of-parts globalization of cities dulls the spirit of creativity and social intercourse that represent a vibrant society. Likewise, the character of public space is determined through the uses of the buildings that define it and therefore good civic planning should begin by considering the narrative and proximity of these uses. Eric Parry will illustrate through precedents and projects designs in formal and informal juxtapositions to create the ground for more communicative civic space.

Please RSVP by March 23, 2021. Kindly use your real name for registration and add your AIA membership number after your last name.

Speaker’s Bio

Eric Parry has developed a strong reputation for delivering beautifully crafted and high-quality contemporary buildings that respond to their context. Eric’s approach is particularly sensitive to dense urban contexts, such as the City of London’s, the use of materials – including innovative uses of ceramic – as well as the integration of art within his buildings, engaging with artists from the early stages of the design process.

Eric Parry’s contribution to Academia includes fourteen years as Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Cambridge and lectureships at the Harvard University Graduate Design School and the Tokyo Institute of Technology. In 2006 Eric Parry was elected Royal Academician (RA), one of the highest accolades for a practicing architect or artist in the UK and received an Honorary Doctor of Arts from the University of Bath in 2012.

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Mar
22
to Mar 25
G4

UIA2021RIO Open Week - Weaknesses and Inequalities

UIA2021RIO Open Week - Weaknesses and Inequalities

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When: Monday 22 March 2021 @ 08:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 09:00 (Rio de Janeiro time) - Thursday, March 25, 2021 @ 12:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 13:00 (Rio de Janeiro time)

Description

It’s almost here: The World’s First Open Week of Architecture and Urban Planning at UIA2021RIO!

Join us for an entire week of discussions at the 27th World Congress of Architects – UIA2021RIO with the world’s leading experts on this issue: Weaknesses and Inequalities.

The world is facing massive challenges: a billion people are living in ramshackle settlements; 2.5 billion have no access to sanitation infrastructure; and 1.8 billion have no access to clean water. In 2016, more than seventy million refugees were displaced. Added to this are the figures for urban violence, all set against the background of the pandemic.

Add your energy to this global meeting, helping build up urban life that is healthier, more supportive, and less unequal.

Be part of this transformative movement!

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