02/03 Winter/Spring 2003
 

February 5–6, 2003
Baton Rouge
“Use of ASTM Practices, Test Methods, and Specifications for Retroreflective MAtierals Used in Transportation” couse. For more information, visit the ASTM home page, www.astm.org.

February 7, 2003
Entries due for the World Architecture Awards, sponsored by World Architecture magazine, and celebrating "the very best in design excellence, technical consistency, and fitness for purpose." For entry requirement and other information, visit www.worldarchitectureawards.com.

February 10–12
Arlington, Va.
“Everything You Wanted to Know about the Design and Construction Industry” program for none technical A/E/C professionals with an overview of how various components of the design and construction process function. For more information, visit www.arch.gatech.edu.

March 15, 2003
Applications due for U.S. Capitol Historical Society Fellowship, designed to support research and publication on the history of the art and architecture of the U.S. Capitol and related buildings. Stipends, of $1,500 per month are available for periods ranging from one month to one year. For more information, contact Dr. Barbara Wolanin, Curator, Architect of the Capitol, Washington, DC 20515 or 202-228-1222.

March 19–22
Honolulu
Asoociated General Contractor’s 84th annual convention and constructor exposition, concentrating on the topic of “leadership.” For more information, visit www.agc.org.

March 21–22
University of New Hampshire, Durham
“Integrated Design, Integrated Development” conference, focusing on economically and ecologically sound design through broad partnerships and systems thinking. Sponsored by AIA New Hampshire, the N.H. Environmental Guild, Granite State Landscape Architects, Jordan Institute, and the Office of Sustainability Programs at UNH, the conference will bring together architects, civil engineers, landscape architects and contractors, developers, realtors, bankers, and planners to promote better communications among the disciplines and to foster environmentally responsible development. For more information contact Carolyn Isaak, 603-357-2863, or office@aianh.org. As the program develops, new information will be posted on the conference website http://www.aianh.org/Pages/idid.html.

March 24
Entries due for HOW magazine’s 16th annual Self-Promotion Competition for graphic design professionals. For more information, visit www.howdesign.com.

May 28–31
Las Vegas
Society for Envrionmental Graphic Design’s 2003 annual conference and expo, this year themed, “Las Vegas Stripped—Revealing Contradictions. For more information, visit www.segd.org.

May 30–June 8
Newport, R.I.
“Victorian Society in America” Summer Schools in architecture, decorative and fine arts, design, and landscape, directed by Richard Guy Wilson, professor and chair of architectural history, the University of Virginia. Applications are due March 10. For more information, email info@victoriansociety.org.

June 1–4
Clemson, S.C.
Ninth annual North American Masonry Conference, sponsored by the Masonry Society and related masonry industry organizations, and hosted by Clemson University. Special educational seminars focus on design of masonry buiding envelopes, strength design of masonry, quality assurance, and structural design of concrete masonry using computer software. For more information, visit www.masonrysociety.org/conferences.

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