I will present in person next month at the AIA Houston's Architecture Center Houston space on circularity and sustainable design!
See the agenda... and, a brief intro to an exhibit AIA-H has on the history of redlining in Houston in today's post.
Update: Here is a photo of Me presenting at the event:)
This is a full day of Continuing Education (CE) sponsored by the local AIA Houston Committee on the Environment (COTE).
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Full-Day Continuing Education – December 2024
December 12 @ 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Agenda
8:30-9:00am Breakfast and Registration
9:00-10:30am
Advancing Circular Economy and Sustainable Design in San Antonio: Deconstruction, Material Reuse, and Environmental Impact – 1.5 AIA HSW
Presented by Dan Stine, AIA, Director of Design Technology, Lake|Flato Architects | National AIA COTE Leadership
10:45-11:45am
The Future of LEED: An Introduction to LEEDv5 2nd Draft – 1.0 AIA HSWPresented by Tim Murray, AIA, LEED Fellow, Page
12:00-12:30pm
Break for Lunch
12:30-1:30pm
Design for Health & Well-being – 1.0 AIA HSWPresented by Denise Bates, SmithGroup
1:45-2:45pm
Indoor Air Quality – 1.0 AIA HSWPresented by Travis West, President, Building Air Quality, Inc.
3:00-4:00pm
Moving Towards Circularity: A Playbook for Sustainable Furniture Planning and Specifications – 1.0 AIA HSWPresented by Caryn Ogier, AIA, LEED AP, PMP, kimiko designs
The event will be held at the Architecture Center Houston.
The AIA Houston space had (still has?) an exhibit on the history of redlineing in Houston (shown in the photo above). The exhibit is organized to follow each chapter in the book, The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein. Mr. Rothstien was the keynote speaker for TxA in 2022... one of the best keynotes I have ever seen.
The Houston Redlining exhibit was created by Gregory Benjamin, an architect at Page, who also presented on the topic (photo below) at the TxA 2024 conference. His session was titled Crossing the Line: How Redlining Had Affected Houston's History.
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