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In 2015, I toured the existing San Francisco Animal Care & Control Center (SFACC). SFACC is a taxpayer funded open door animal shelter that provides housing, care, and medical treatment to stray, lost, abandoned, and sick animals, regardless of species. ...
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It would be hard to imagine anyone saying that 2020 has been just another typical year in any respect. The same was true, as the new year started, when I attended AIA Grassroots in New Orleans. This Event provided opportunities to share knowledge, experiences, ...
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By Charles Enos, AIA, LEED AP, MBA and Edmond Gauvreau, FAIA, MPA AIA Federal Architecture Task Group (FATG) Over the last few years, we have noted inconsistencies among U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Districts and contracting teams in applying ...
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Now more than ever, we appear to be at a tipping point, the threshold of which has been spreading across the globe. This year’s conference theme, “Catalyzing Change” embraced the opportunity presented by the many challenges society is facing in 2020 and ...
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I have the distinct pleasure to write an article about a friend and fellow public architect, the 2013 Chair of the AIA Public Architect’s Advisory Group, Rona Rothenberg, FAIA. Rona is the recipient of the 2020 Thomas Jefferson Award for Public Architecture ...
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PA Soundbites

PA Soundbites Newsletter Sharing PA news and topics of interest Dr. Adam Pantelimon (who is on the PA 2019 AdHoc Committee and will be serving in the 2020 PA Advisory Group) was appointed as the incoming 2020-2022 President of the AIA Canada ...
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Summary of A’19 Public Architects Pre-Conference Workshop held on June 5, 2019 Ever heard the phrase “ Good Enough (or “Close Enough”) for Government Work” ? Since the 1960’s, this phrase has been used to reference poor quality production and/or ...
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Greetings from the Public Architects Advisory Committee As 2019 comes to a close, it was another busy year for our Knowledge Community and Advisory Group! The PA Advisory Group and AdHoc committees are committed to our mission of promoting ...
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By Julia Laue, AIA, LEED AP Principal Architect & Division Manager San Francisco Public Works, Building Design & Construction – Architecture Division One day, in late December of 2014, the Director of San Francisco Public Works, Mohammed ...
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Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash I am flying back from a conference in San Antonio, realizing that it has been just over a year since I received my letter announcing that I was elected to the AIA College of Fellows. I keep thinking back to ...
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The AIA Convention and Public Architects’ presentations are in New York City in just one month (June 2018). As we prepare for fun, learning and an intense architectural experience here are recommended public architecture highlights to see during breaks ...
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Image credit: iStock This year’s Public Architects Preconvention Workshop Public Architects: Driving Innovation in the Industry’s Best Practices promises to be an informative, thought provoking workshop focusing on the impact public architects ...
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Image credit: iStock To our Architectural colleagues in the AIA, we once again renew our year with a greater sense of urgency and commitment to the realm of Public Architecture. It has been a distressing winter with harsh winds, rains and snowstorms ...
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The Roadmap to Sustainable Government Buildings The Roadmap to Sustainable Government Buildings was created through the joint efforts of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and the National Association of State Facilities Administrators (NASFA). ...
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Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) The mission of the SAME Architectural Practice Committee is to promote architectural practice within SAME broaden the organization’s exposure in the architectural community recruit more architects, ...
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By Ed Gauvreau, FAIA, M.SAME As much as the path to gaining Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects (AIA) was long and winding, becoming the 21 st recipient of the SAME Urbahn Medal was an equally interesting and divergent road. It was ...
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Welcome to the latest “issue” of Cornerstone —the on-line newsletter of the AIA Public Architects Knowledge Community! Twice each year, a Board member of the Public Architects Advisory Group collects and edits material of professional interest to share ...
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By Samuel Chui, AIA One of the greatest satisfactions for public architects is for them to see their hard work become reality, whether it’s for an interior refresh of a fire station or new construction of a recreation center. The true litmus test ...
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(left to right) Phil Tobey, Harold Adams, Charles Enos, Ed Gauvrea, Paula Loomis, Joe Schroedel, Terry Emmons, Bob Ivy, J.J. Tang, Dave Thomepson, and Gary Anderson atop the offices of Smith Group JJR in Washington, D.C. In the early afternoon of ...
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