AIA 08 ArchiCAD
Where We Work
Explore the radical transformation taking place in the workplace, not only from the perspective of place and furniture but also location and proximity to home.
Where We Live
Examine case studies of the work of architects addressing issues related to home and housing.
Our Place in the World
Discover alternate roles for the architect through national and world leaders who know what is expected and what is demanded of those who wish to lead.
How We Come Together
Investigate new forms of communication as we look at how we reinforce and build upon traditional environments.
Our Place on the Land
Explore restorative and regenerative approaches to high performance buildings as one of the opportunities for architects to embrace as a continuing challenge for the profession into the future.
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WE62 Protecting Our Natural Resources HSW
05/14/2008, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM


Learning Units: 3.75-Intermediate level

Training Units: 0.9375-Training Area 2 (Site and Environmental Analysis)

The architect brings a unique contribution to public discourse in the talent to help imagine a desirable future. This workshop offers participants the opportunity to apply leading-edge solutions of natural resource protection and design to help clients, communities, and regions.

Learning Objectives:
  • Understand successful applications of environmental design principles and techniques to engage public in addressing regional and community watershed and natural resource needs and opportunities
  • Experience training in facilitating broad citizen engagement in design of significant public issues
  • Apply environmental design principles and practices to their projects, communities and regions
Speakers: James Taylor Jr., AIA, LEED AP; Donald R. Watson, FAIA; and Daniel E. Williams, FAIA

Provider: AIA Committee on the Environment

WE62a Wednesday, 1-5 p.m., $125 AIA Member
WE62b Wednesday, 1-5 p.m., $175 Nonmember