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A Wave of Warm Welcome
From Grassroots 2003
Members of the AIA Executive Committee and the Council of Architectural
Components Executives (CACE) Executive Committee breakfasted together
early March 5, then paused to welcome all to the 2003 Grassroots
Leadership Conference, March 5–8 in Washington, D.C. AIArchitect
will bring you updated highlights from Grassroots as they happen,
so keep checking this space.
STATE OF THE INSTITUTE
At a Turning Point: Institute Looks to the Future
The AIA is at a point where anxious times are behind us and the
leadership can look again to where the Institute should go and how
it can get there, announced AIA Executive Vice President/CEO Norman
L. Koonce, FAIA, during his State of the Institute address March
7 at the 2003 AIA Grassroots Leadership and Legislative Conference
in Washington, D.C.
WMF
Offers Emergency Funding for Historic Jewish Sites
Recipients include Prague Synagogue damaged
by recent floods
The World Monuments Fund, through its Jewish Heritage Grant Program
and the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation, announced $235,900 in grants
to begin or sustain restorations of 13 historically significant
synagogues in 11 countries that have deteriorated or fallen into
ruin. For the first time, the groups awarded grants to synagogues
in Russia, Georgia, Germany, Portugal, Brazil, and China, expanding
the geographic scope of the program.
Your Kiplinger Connection
AIArchitect links members to
three stories a week from the pages of the renowned Kiplinger
Letter. (Nonmembers
may subscribe to The Kiplinger Letter.)
State Budgets: All will tax more,
including services Financial Services:
The color of money U.S. Economy:
Energy prices to soar
(members only)
PROJECT
WATCH
Wings of Asia Is for the Birds
Miami Metrozoo’s new aviary soon
to open
Seattle’s celebrated zoological designer, the Portico Group,
with Miami-based Spillis Candela DMJM, Curtis Rogers Design Studio,
and EAC Consulting, conducted monthly charrettes with their Miami
Metrozoo clients and staffs to pull off an ornithological mission
impossible: design and construction of the American Bankers Family
Aviary in 22 months. The 55,000-square-foot structure, the largest
open-air aviary for Asian birds in the Western hemisphere, will
house 300 species of feathered friends and replace a facility destroyed
by Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
Pentagon Chooses Memorial
Design
A design featuring 184 “light benches,” each inscribed
with the name of a victim of the September 11 attack on the Pentagon,
won the competition for a memorial marking the tragedy. Terry Riley,
chief curator of design and architecture at the New York Museum
of Modern Art and chair of the jury that chose the project, announced
the winning design during a Pentagon press conference March 3.
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Meet
the Candidates for AIA National Office
AIA Secretary Lawrence Livergood, AIA, introduced the candidates
for AIA national office in 2004 on Friday, March 7, at the Grassroots
Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. The candidates, who then
delivered their speeches, are (left to right): Vice Presidential
Candidate Jerome Filer, FAIA; Treasurer Candidate James Gatsch,
FAIA; Vice Presidential Candidate R.K. Stewart, FAIA; First Vice
President/President-elect Candidate Douglas L Steidl, FAIA; Vice
Presidential Candidate David H. Watkins, FAIA; First Vice President/President-elect
Candidate Stephan Castellanos, FAIA; Vice Presidential Candidate
Paul D. Boney, FAIA; and First Vice President/ President-elect Candidate
Robin Ellerthorpe, FAIA. Read their candidates’ statements.
Tools for Placemaking and Smart Growth
Help Build Livable Communities
Smartgrowth.org is promoting several new tools that can help you
guide community development and promote livable communities.
BEST
PRACTICES
Building Relationships With Elected Officials
AIA components sharing best practices make up a large and important
portion of the AIA’s Grassroots Leadership Conference, so
it seems fitting to include a sample of the type of issues they
work on. AIA Pennsylvania Vice President Maureen Guttman, AIA, presents
some of her chapter’s strategies for working with government
officials. (Pictured here is the AIA North Carolina contingent with
Rep. Ed McMahan Jr., second from right.)
(members only)
AIA Career Center
Here are this week’s featured opportunities: Urban
Designer, City of Santa Monica, Santa Monica, Calif. | Project
Architect, Popham Walter Architects, Lagos, Nigeria | Architect,
Alpha One, South Portland, Me. | Project
Architect/Manager, Retail/Shopping Center, architectfinders, inc.,
Texas. Visit the AIA Career Center for a full list openings.
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