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2014 PRACTICE+DESIGN CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
CONFERENCE
DAY 1 THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 9
CONFERENCE
DAY 2 FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 10
CONFERENCE
DAY 3 SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 11
9 – 10 A.M.
9 – 10 A.M.
8:30 – 9:30 A.M.
ELLING MYKLEBUST
RED THREAD CREATIVE GROUP
__________________________________________________________
9 – 10 A.M.
MARGARET WINCH
KERMIT BAKER, PH.D.,
HON. AIA
CHIEF ECONOMIST, THE AMERICAN
INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS
__________________________________________________________
COMMUNICATION RESOURCES
10:15 – 11:15 A.M.
10:15 – 11:15 A.M.
CRAFT AT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
__________________________________________________________
MIKE CHRISTIANER, AIA
SFS ARCHITECTURE
__________________________________________________________
10:15 – 11:15 A.M.
PROF. CALVIN LEWIS, FAIA
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
BEHROKH KHOSHNEVIS
__________________________________________________________
10:15 – 11:15 A.M.
BEN WINTNER
MICHAEL GRAVES ARCHITECTURE +
DESIGN
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.
11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.
DESIGN BUILD FIRM PANEL
SPROCKET DESIGN-BUILD; TRES BIRDS
WORKSHOP; HALFANTS + PICHETTE
__________________________________________________________
11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.
BARBARA J. JACKSON,
PH.D., DBIA
UNIVERSITY OF DENVER
__________________________________________________________
12:30 – 2 P.M.
AIA COLORADO BUSINESS
MEETING AND LUNCH
__________________________________________________________
2 – 3 P.M.
KAI-UWE BERGMANN, AIA
BIG
__________________________________________________________
3:15 – 4:15 P.M.
REED KROLOFF
JONES | KROLOFF
__________________________________________________________
4:30 – 5:30 P.M.
DAN ROCKHILL
JINHEE PARK, AIA
SSD ARCHITECTURE + URBANISM
__________________________________________________________
11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.
BRIAN HEALY, FAIA
PERKINS+WILL / BRIAN HEALY
ARCHITECTS
__________________________________________________________
12:30 – 2 P.M.
LUNCH ON THE EXHIBIT
FLOOR
__________________________________________________________
2 – 3 P.M.
KIRSTEN RING MURRAY, AIA
OLSON KUNDIG ARCHITECTS
__________________________________________________________
3:15 – 4:15 P.M.
KRISTA NINIVAGGI
K&CO
__________________________________________________________
4:30 – 5:30 P.M.
DAVID BAKER, FAIA, LEED AP
DAVID BAKER ARCHITECTS
STUDIO 804 / ROCKHILL AND
ASSOCIATES
__________________________________________________________
7 – 10 P.M.
PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION
WITH EXHIBITORS
__________________________________________________________
AIA COLORADO AND LOCAL
SECTION 2014 DESIGN
AWARDS GALA
*separate registration required
5:30 – 8:30 P.M.
KIMON ONUMA, FAIA
ONUMA, INC.
__________________________________________________________
9:45 – 10:45 A.M.
BOB BORSON, AIA
LIFE OF AN ARCHITECT BLOG / MALONE
MAXWELL BORSON ARCHITECTS
__________________________________________________________
9:45 – 10:45 A.M.
ROBERT MCCARTER
RUTH AND NORMAN MOORE
PROFESSOR OF ARCHITECTURE,
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS
__________________________________________________________
11 A.M. – NOON
BRIAN KORTE, AIA
LAKE | FLATO
__________________________________________________________
NOON – 2 P.M.
LUNCH ON THE EXHIBIT
FLOOR/PRIZE DRAWINGS
__________________________________________________________
2 – 3 P.M.
THOMAS PHIFER, FAIA
THOMAS PHIFER AND PARTNERS
__________________________________________________________
3:30 – 5 P.M.
THOM MAYNE, FAIA
MORPHOSIS ARCHITECTS, INC.
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AIA COLORADO 2014
PRACTICE+DESIGN CONFERENCE
REGISTRATION BROCHURE
REGISTRATION
FULL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY)
AIA and Professional Affiliate Members
Associate AIA Members
Students (AIAS Members)
Exhibit Floor Pass (for meals on Friday/Saturday, no session access)
NON-MEMBERS
Licensed Architects and Other Design Professionals
Architectural Interns and Pre-licensed Design Professionals
Non-member Students
Spouse/Guest of Member of Non-member (not eligible for continuing education credit)
Exhibit Floor Pass (for meals on Thursday/Friday, no session access)
BY SEPT. 12
AFTER SEPT. 12*
BY SEPT. 12
AFTER SEPT. 12*
$425
$475
$275$325
$120$120
$40$50
$700$750
$400$450
$200$200
$155$175
$50$60
*Starting on Monday, October 6, all registrations must be made onsite and will incure an additional $50 late fee
FLEXIBLE BLOCK SCHEDULING**
Can’t attend the full conference? Purchase half-day blocks instead!
MEMBERS
One Block: AIA and Professional Affiliate Members
One Block: Associate AIA Members
One Block: Students (AIAS Members)
BY SEPT. 12 AFTER SEPT. 12*
NON-MEMBERS
One Block: Licensed Architects and Other Design Professionals
One Block: Architectural Interns and Pre-licensed Design Professionals
One Block: Non-Member Students
BY SEPT. 12 AFTER SEPT. 12*
$75$85
$55$65
$25$25
$130$140
$75$85
$40$40
AVAILABLE BLOCKS
Block A (Thursday, 8:15 a.m. – 2 p.m.)
Block B (Thursday, 12:30 – 5:30 p.m.)
Block C (Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.)
Block D (Friday, 12:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.)
Block E (Saturday, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.)
Block F (Saturday, Noon – 5 p.m.)
**This registration option is not available for Spouses/Guests of Members and Non-Members. All guests will need to pay the Spouse/Guest registration fee listed above.
PAYMENT PLAN
Attendees may participate in a two-part payment plan to help ease the burden of registration costs. Payment plan participants pay one half of the listed
conference registration total on Monday, Sept. 15, and the remaining half will be charged on Monday, Oct. 6. Attendees wishing to take part in the payment
plan will need to clearly mark this option on their registration form and turn it in by Friday, Sept. 12. Any registrations received after Friday, Sept. 12, will not be
eligible to take part in the payment plan option. If choosing the payment plan option, you CANNOT register online.
CONFERENCE DAY 1 THURSDAY, OCT. 9
7:30 A.M. – 5 P.M.
8:15 – 8:45 A.M.
8:45 – 9 A.M.
REGISTRATION
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
WELCOME/OPENING REMARKS
Join AIA Colorado 2014 President Kevin Eronimous, AIA, and the conference co-chairs as they kick off this year’s event.
BLOCK A
(Choose One)
9 – 10 A.M. A. PERMANENT BETA: ADVICE FROM SILICON VALLEY FOR YOUR
CAREER AND BUSINESS (1.0 LU)
ELLING MYKLEBUST
Red Thread Creative Group
This session focuses on the new realities of your career and business, informing you how to apply new thinking,
and new tools to maximize your impact and success in a crowded and increasingly complex marketplace.
9 – 10 A.M. B. WINNING THE SHORT-LIST: PROPOSAL AND PRESENTATION SUCCESS IN TODAY’s COMPETITIVE MARKETPLACE (1.0 LU)
MARGARET WINCH
Communication Resources
This seminar will focus on research from hundreds of debrief interviews with selectors to inform a broad range
pursuit types. We will cover the life-cycle of the interview preparation process, presenting a logical, streamlined
model for teams to be successful in the preparation and delivery of exceptional short-list interviews.
10 – 10:15 A.M.
BREAK
(Choose One)
10:15 – 11:15 A.M. A. SFS ARCHITECTURE: 40 YEARS OF LIGHT AND SPACE (1.0 HSW)
MIKE CHRISTIANER, AIA
SFS Architecture
40 years span careers and in this day and age, monumental changes. How does one architectural firm contend
with these changes in regards to their design philosophy? Design principles which hold fast in a changing
environment and economy.
10:15 – 11:15 A.M. B. URBAN AMENITIES: A STRING OF PEARLS (1.0 HSW)
PROF. CALVIN LEWIS, FAIA
Iowa State University
The evolution of architectural thinking in our profession has generally become more sensitive to the existing context
and has attempted to be responsive to the scale and spatial organization of the place and people being impacted.
Another critical impact of any new architectural insertion is the evolving context and organizational momentum
that it creates, which can stimulate and empower future opportunities. Although architecture is most commonly
considered to be represented by buildings, the spaces that are shaped and influenced by those buildings may have
an even greater public impact.
11:15 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. BREAK
Choose One)
11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M. A. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF DESIGN BUILD FIRMS (1.0 LU)
Sprocket Design-Build, Tres Birds Workshop and Halflants + Pichette
This panel discussion will discuss the challenges, benefits, and success stories of design build firms.
11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.
B. GENERATING VALUE THROUGH INTEGRATED ENGAGEMENT (1.0 LU)
BARBARA J. JACKSON, PH.D., DBIA
University of Denver, Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
Traditional benchmarks for value generation are often connected to program and project results such as cost per
square foot. But real value generation happens at the people performance level. New research indicates that “space”
and physical environment have a significant impact on how people perform at work. Tying design and space to the
business bottom-line helps owners connect the dots between short term project performance and long term people
performance to significantly impact productivity and profitability of their core business operations. This session will
highlight ways to generate real value through integrated engagement.
12:30 – 2 P.M.
AIA COLORADO ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AND
CONFERENCE LUNCHEON
Participate and learn about the state-of-the-chapter through the president’s report, treasurer’s report and executive
vice president/CEO’s report. The meeting will include an update on state advocacy efforts from the AIA Colorado
Government Affairs Committee. 2014 President, Kevin Eronimous, AIA, will update members on AIA’s repositioning
efforts on the national, state and local levels. Members also will have the opportunity to meet the AIA Colorado
Board of Directors and AIA staff and have a chance to network with other professionals.
BLOCK B
2 – 3 P.M.
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE (1.0 HSW)
KAI-UWE BERGMANN,
BIG
AIA
Through a series of recent projects this presentation will expand the bandwidth of architecture to include
infrastructure projects that infuse a social agenda to the benefit of all.
3 – 3:15 P.M.
BREAK
3:15 – 4:15 P.M.
HOW TO TALK ABOUT ARCHITECTURE (1.0 LU)
REED KROLOFF
Architectural Critic and Commentator
Former Director of the Cranbrook Academy of Art and Art Museum
For most architects, talking about architecture is easy. It’s making people understand what they’re saying that can
be the hard part. It doesn’t have to be. In this fast-paced, direct, and often humorous address, architectural writer
and commentator Reed Kroloff uses the state of contemporary practice to share strategies that have helped him
inspire audiences—both casual and professional—about architecture for more than two decades. Twice a dean,
a critic and editor, and a professional who helps architects find their clients, Kroloff speaks about architecture to
many kinds of audiences. His insights may be just what you need to secure that next project.
4:15 – 4:30 P.M.
BREAK
4:30 – 5:30 P.M.
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION: HAND AND MIND, THE WORK OF ROCKHILL AND ASSOCIATES AND STUDIO 804 (1.0 HSW)
DAN ROCKHILL
Studio 804 / Rockhill and Associates
This session will give a brief overview of the origins of a modern vernacular from the work of Rockhill and Associates.
Their work is tightly bound to the natural milieu and culture of the Kansas region. In the spirit of regionalism, the
area’s archetypal forms, Spartan aesthetics, frugal methods, and relationship to nature permeate the results. He will
explain the importance building has in architectural education and why he feels “having their hands in the concrete”
is critical in the development of young professionals and why he teaches the course Studio 804.
7 – 10 P.M.
AIA COLORADO AND LOCAL SECTION 2014 DESIGN AWARDS GALA
COCKTAIL GALA AND AWARDS PRESENTATION
Separate registration required
Join colleagues and guests for this new combined gala event featuring award winners from the AIA Colorado, AIA
Denver, AIA Colorado North and AIA Colorado South Design Awards programs. This year’s event will feature the
winning entries presented by the jury chairs that awarded them in each area and will recognize the AIA Colorado
2014 Honor Award winners, including Architect of the Year and Firm of the Year.
CONFERENCE DAY 2 FRIDAY, OCT. 10
7:30 A.M. – 5 P.M.
8:30 – 9 A.M.
REGISTRATION
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
BLOCK C
9 – 10 A.M.
THE 2015 CONSTRUCTION OUTLOOK AND WHAT IT MEANS
FOR ARCHITECTS (1.0 LU)
KERMIT BAKER, PH.D., HON. AIA
Chief Economist, The American Institute of Architects
What does 2015 hold in store for Colorado architects from a business perspective? This presentation will provide
an analysis of the outlook for key residential and nonresidential building sectors. It will touch on emerging trends
in our economy, and discuss how they are likely to affect the construction industry in general and the architecture
professions specifically. Particular attention will be focused on how construction trends in Colorado will play out in
comparison to different regions and metro areas across the country.
10 – 10:15 A.M.
BREAK
(Choose One)
10:15 – 11:15 A.M. A. AUTOMATED CONSTRUCTION BY CONTOUR CRAFTING (1.0 HSW)
BEHROKH KHOSHNEVIS
Director, Center for Rapid Automated Fabrication Technologies (CRAFT) at University of Southern California
The nature of construction has remained intensely manual throughout recorded history. Unlike in manufacturing,
the growth of automation in construction has been slow. A promising new automation approach is Contour Crafting
(CC). Invented by the speaker, Contour Crafting is a mega-scale 3D fabrication process aiming at automated onsite construction of whole structures as well as subcomponents. Using this process, a single building or a colony
of buildings may be constructed automatically with all plumbing and electrical utilities imbedded in each; yet
each building could have a different design which can include complex curved features. The technology also has
astounding environmental and energy impacts. The entry level implication is especially profound for emergency
shelter construction and low income housing. NASA is exploring possible applications of CC in building on other
planets. CC has received international attention and could soon revolutionize the construction industry.
10:15 – 11:15 A.M. B. FROM TOWERS TO TEAKETTLES: ORIGINAL THINKING,
COURAGE AND CONTROVERSY(1.0 HSW)
BEN WINTNER
Michael Graves Architecture + Design
Michael Graves Architecture + Design (MGA+D) is driven by a core belief that humanistic design delivers
transformative results for clients. This session will show how this design philosophy has been applied in an
integrated manner to both architecture and industrial design. Mr. Wintner will share, through case studies and
anecdotes, how Michael Graves’ personal health crisis contributed to the firm’s ethnographic approach to design
resulting in the practice becoming an expert in patient- centered healthcare design. This session will share how
MGA+D applies its design philosophy to its product design and architecture projects. Most importantly, learn how
you can transform your practice from a project-based transactional model to a strategy-driven design firm.
11:15 – 11:30 A.M.
BREAK
(Choose One)
11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.
A. MICRO-URBANISM (1.0 HSW)
JINHEE PARK, AIA
Single Speed Design (SsD)
The main topic, Micro-Urbanism, is about new modes of operation in the city and architecture’s ability to change
the way we live and work. The concept is not necessarily about size, but more about relativity between program,
perception, and questioning the very elements of architecture. The concept will be demonstrated in a series of
design projects.
11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.
B. COMMONPLACES (1.0 HSW)
BRIAN HEALY, FAIA
Perkins+Will / Brian Healy Architects
This session discusses a series of specific project examples that demonstrate the responsibilities architects have
both socially and environmentally in addition to different technologies architects can use in the design process.
12:30 – 2 P.M.
LUNCH ON THE EXHIBIT FLOOR
Join fellow conference participants for a networking opportunity and lunch on the exhibit floor. This is a chance to
walk the floor and determine the booths you want to come back and see during the evening reception/exhibit hours.
BLOCK D
2 – 3 P.M.
EVOLUTION IN PRACTICE (1.0 HSW)
KIRSTEN RING MURRAY, AIA
Olson Kundig Architects
Nationally award-winning Murray manages to integrate a passion for design with mentoring, community outreach
and a vision of how architecture can engage with art and culture. Murray will reflect on her firm’s culture, how the
firm works to integrate art and architecture, and how it has continued to evolve through its five decades of practice.
3 – 3:15 P.M.
BREAK
3:15 – 4:15 P.M.
20/20/FUTURE/FOCUS (1.0 LU)
KRISTA NINIVAGGI
K&CO
Over the last 12 years, Ninivaggi has had the opportunity to design and provide leadership at three influential firms:
The Rockwell Group, AvroKo, and SHoP Architects. Each experience has profoundly influenced her opinions and
methodologies of design. Distilling the lessons learned at each firm created a road map in the founding of her own
practice.
4:15 – 4:30 P.M.
BREAK
4:30 – 5:30 P.M.
THE MULTIPLIER OF GOOD (1.0 HSW)
DAVID BAKER, FAIA, LEED AP
David Baker Architects
David Baker, FAIA, is a leader in local, sustainable, affordable design, with three decades of urban housing
experience and an optimistic eye on the future of city development. In this talk he will share concepts and
strategies to inform the dense, livable approach that will be required for future successful housing design. Through
examples of his own work—ranging from affordable multi-family housing, boutique hotels, and urban planning case
studies—he will illustrate and propose creative, positive, collaborative approaches to design and new metrics for
visualizing density clearly.
5:30 – 8:30 P.M.
PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION WITH EXHIBITORS
Join fellow members and exhibitors for this annual event. Relax, unwind and discuss the day’s events with
colleagues while enjoying drinks, food, entertainment and prize drawings. In the past, prizes have included
vacation packages, software suites, golf clubs, gift baskets and free AIA memberships. The reception will be
located on the exhibit floor and attendees must be present to win all prizes.
CONFERENCE DAY 2 SATURDAY, OCT. 11
8 A.M. – 3 P.M.
BLOCK E
8 – 8:30 A.M.
REGISTRATION
NETWORKING BREAKFAST WITH KEYNOTE SESSION
Meet colleagues and make connections with fellow conference attendees and exhibitors at this networking
breakfast. Breakfast will be followed by an exciting keynote session from Kimon Onuma, FAIA.
8:30 – 9:30 A.M.
BUILDING INFORMED ENVIRONMENTS(1.0 LU)
KIMON ONUMA, FAIA
Onuma, Inc.
This session will demonstrate how architects work in the cloud. Transparency enables communication and decision
making with processes that did not exist a few years ago. Social networking tools have caused revolutions across
the globe, and similar tools are creating revolutions in how projects are conceived managed, designed, constructed
and managed. Meanwhile, sensor technologies are bringing buildings to life, as the complexity and cost of these
sensors continue dropping -- making it possible to have buildings “talk” to us.
9:30 – 9:45 A.M.
BREAK
(Choose one)
9:45 – 10:45 A.M. A. MAKING A CONNECTION (1.0 LU)
BOB BORSON, AIA, LEED AP
Malone Maxwell Borson Architects / Life of an Architect blogger
Digital Communications is here to stay and as more and more architectural firms decide to enter the landscape
of social media, it’s hard to know where to start and what to do. This presentation will show you how to focus your
efforts and make real connections that will benefit your architectural practice.
9:45 – 10:45 A.M. B. THE ARCHITECTURE OF CARLO SCARPA: RECOMPOSING PLACE,
INTERTWINING TIME, TRANSFORMING REALITY (1.0 HSW)
ROBERT MCCARTER
Ruth and Norman Moore Professor of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis
An overview of the career and works of the architect Carlo Scarpa (1906-78), a unique figure among secondgeneration Modern architects, at once deeply imbedded in the archaic and anachronistic culture of Venice, yet
simultaneously transforming that ancient city by weaving modern spatial conceptions into its material fabric. At
once ancient and modern, Scarpa joined these two worlds by constructing an interpretation of architectural
preservation, renovation and intervention that integrates, engages and transforms its historical place. Seven major
works will be examined: the Accademia Museum, the Canova Gipsoteca, the Olivetti Showroom, the Castelvecchio
Museum, the Querini Stampalia, the Banca Popolare di Verona, and the Brion Cemetery. The concluding section
will focus on Scarpa’s redefinition of architectural interventions in historical places through the engagement of
Vico’s aphorism, Verum Ipsum Factum, “we only know what we make,” as exemplified in Scarpa’s works through
his actions of recomposing place, intertwining time, and transforming reality.
10:45 – 11 A.M.
BREAK
11 A.M. – NOON
SIX DEGREES OF PREPARATION: A CASE STUDY IN RESILIENCE (1.0 LU)
BRIAN KORTE, AIA
Lake|Flato
The presentation will examine a 10 year timeline of work, starting with a winery project in 2005 that is now finally
under construction to be completed in 2015. The timeline will focus on the importance of cultivating relationships
with clients, consultants, and contractors, resilience as a critically important quality for an architect with the ups
and downs of a service industry, and case studies on several projects that were completed during the lifespan of
the featured project.
NOON – 2 P.M.
LUNCH ON THE EXHIBIT FLOOR WITH PRIZE DRAWINGS
Join fellow conference participants for a networking opportunity and lunch on the exhibit floor. All final prize
drawings will be held during the lunch and attendees must be present to win.
BLOCK F
2 – 3 P.M.
THOMAS PHIFER AND PARTNERS - CURRENT WORK (1.0 HSW)
THOMAS PHIFER, FAIA
Thomas Phifer and Partners
In this session, participants will gain an insight in the current work of Thomas Phifer and Partners. The lecture
will be held by Thomas Phifer, founding principal of the New York-based firm. Phifer approaches modernism
from a humanistic standpoint, connecting the built environment to the natural world with a heightened sense
of openness and community spirit that is based on a collaborative, interdisciplinary process. “In all of our work,
we seek a natural economy of elements through order grounded in nature and predicated on conservation. We
shape the character of our architecture through passive solar and ventilation strategies; incorporating ancient
and modern principles of air movement. We consciously aim for simplicity - in planning, our use of light and air,
building organization and circulation - because it is our experience that simplicity leads to economy, efficiency, and
improved performance.” The projects of Thomas Phifer and Partners have been repeatedly honored, published
and exhibited extensively in the United States and overseas.
3:15 – 3:30 P.M.
BREAK
3:30 – 5 P.M.
W.I.P. #182 (WORKS IN PROGRESS) (1.5 HSW)
THOM MAYNE, FAIA
Morphosis
Thom Mayne has been a committed educator in architecture for over 40 years. His firm, Morphosis, is engaged in
broader social, cultural, urban, political and ecological issues which he brings to his teaching. This session will be
an overview of the recent work of Morphosis.
AIA Colorado and Local
Section Design Awards Gala
Thursday, October 9
DETAILS
Location:
Silverthorne Pavilion
400 Blue River Parkway
Silverthorne, CO 80498
Time:
7 – 10 p.m.
Attire:
JURY CHAIRS
AIA Colorado:
Dan Rockhill
Rockhill and Associates
AIA Denver:
Kai-Uwe Bergmann
BIG
AIA Colorado North:
Cocktail
Prof. Calvin Lewis, FAIA
University of Iowa
Included:
AIA Colorado South:
Food and Drink
TRANSPORTATION
New This Year!
There will be a free shuttle that will transport
guests from the Keystone Lodge and Spa hotel to
the gala venue.
Discounted lodging is available at the Keystone
Lodge and Spa hotel, in conjunction with the Practice
+ Design Conference. Info on rates and registration
can be found at www.aiacoconference.org.
Mike Christianer, AIA
SFS Architecture
PRICE
$55
AIA, Assoc. AIA and PA Members
$65
Non-members and Guests
Register using the Practice + Design Conference
online or PDF registration form.
Why a new format for the Design Awards gala this year?
In an effort to celebrate the work of our members on a larger scale, AIA Colorado and the Local Sections chose
to have a separately-juried, but jointly-presented Design Awards. The main goal of this newly-formatted event is
to bring greater awareness to the award-winning work of our members throughout the state.
LOCATION
Keystone Resort & Conference Center (0633 Tennis Club Rd., Keystone, CO 80435). To preview the property, visit www.keystoneconferences.com.
PRACTICE AND DESIGN CONFERENCE LODGING
Exhibitor and attendee lodging has been arranged at properties throughout Keystone Resort. Guest room rates vary based on property and room size, from
$119 to $189 per night for standard guest rooms.
Gateway Efficiency - $99
Inn at Keystone - $119
Keystone Lodge & Spa - $129
Keystone Lodge & Spa Loft - $189
Conference Village Studio - $ 129
Conference Village 1 Bedroom - $139
Conference Village 2 Bedroom - $179
Rates are subject to all state, county and city taxes, resort fees and assessments in effect at the time of meeting. Attendees must make their own lodging
reservations directly with the reservations department at the hotel online at bit.ly/pdcrooms or by calling 800.258.0437 and referencing group code CK2IA4.
All reservations must be received no later than Friday, Sept. 12, to be guaranteed the negotiated room rates.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Registration cancellations prior to Friday, Sept. 12, will receive a 75 % refund of fees paid. After Friday, Sept. 12, no refunds will be given. No-shows will not
receive refunds.
CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION
TOTAL NUMBER OF HOURS FOR FULL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION:
23.5 AIA/LUs
13.5 HSW
AIA members are required to complete a total of 18 learning units (LU) per year to maintain membership status. Architects licensed in the
State of Colorado are also required to complete 12 HSW continuing education hours (CEH) per calendar year to maintain licensure.
ATTENTION ARCHITECTURAL INTERNS: LOOKING FOR IDP HOURS?
Interns may earn IDP supplemental experience hours by completing approved AIA continuing education programs. 1 AIA LU is equal to 1 IDP supplemental
experience hour. When submitting to NCARB, Learning Units must be documented on the intern’s AIA transcript. Any intern in the Intern Development
Program can request a free AIA transcript at www.aia.org/getIDPcredit.
DESIGN CONFERENCE SPONSORS
Exclusive Conference Sponsor
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ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF COLORADO
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Phone:
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Member Affiliation
(Check one. If no box is marked, affiliation will not be listed on conference name badge.)
❑ AIA Member
❑ Assoc. AIA Member
❑ Professional Affiliate Member
❑ AIAS/SA Member
❑ Allied Organization Member
❑ Other __________________________________________________________________________________________
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (check all that apply):
FULL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION* Thursday, Oct. 9 – Saturday, Oct. 11
❑ Full Conference Registration (excluding gala)
❑ Exhibit Floor Pass (for meals on Friday/Saturday, no session access)
$ ___________
$ ___________
FLEXIBLE BLOCK SCHEDULING* (Please indicate which sessions you plan to attend)
❑ Block A (Thursday, 8:15 a.m. – 2 p.m.)
❑ Block B (Thursday, 12:30 – 5:30 p.m.)
❑ Block C (Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.)
❑ Block D (Friday, 12:30 – 5:30 p.m.)
❑ # of Blocks: ___________ x Price per Block ___________ = ❑ Block E (Saturday, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.)
❑ Block F (Saturday, Noon – 5 p.m.)
$ ___________
*Please turn to back of this page and indicate which seminars and events you plan to attend. This step is required and registration forms sent in without filling out
seminar and event choices will not be processed.
AIA COLORADO AND LOCAL SECTION DESIGN AWARDS GALA Thursday, Oct. 9
❑ # of Gala Tickets: __________ x Member Price per Ticket _________ =
$ ___________
❑ # of Gala Tickets: __________ x Non-member Price per Ticket _________ =
$ ___________
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $______
AIA COLORADO CONFERENCE PAYMENT PLAN
Attendees have the opportunity to participate in a two-part payment plan to help ease the burden of registration costs. If participating in the payment plan, one half of
the total amount due will be charged on Monday, Sept. 16, and the remaining half will be charged on Monday, Oct 7.
Attendees wishing to take part may only register using this form (not online) and must turn in this form by Friday, Sept. 13. Any registrations received after Friday, Sept.
13, will not be eligible to take part in the payment plan option.
Do you wish to take part in the Conference Payment Plan and agree to the above terms?
❑ Yes
❑ No
Please list any special requirements you may have (i.e., wheelchair access, vegetarian meals, etc.)
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BILLING INFORMATION
Payment via: ❑ Check (Payable to AIA Colorado)
❑ MC
❑ Visa
❑ AMEX
Account Number: __________________________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date: _____________________ CVV2:______________
Name on Card: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Signature: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Billing Address for Card: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Zip: ________________
Return registration form(s) to AIA Colorado by fax, mail, or email:
(f) 303.446.0066
[email protected]
303 E. 17th Ave., Ste. 110, Denver, CO 80203
Questions? Contact AIA Colorado at 303.446.2266 or visit www.AIACOConference.org for more details.
SESSIONS & EVENTS
(Please check each session and event you plan to attend)
THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 2014
Block A sessions
9 – 10 a.m.
(choose one)
❑ Elling Myklebust
❑ Margaret Winch
10:15 – 11:15 a.m.
(choose one)
❑ Mike Christianer, AIA
❑ Prof. Calvin Lewis, FAIA
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
(choose one)
❑ Design Build Firm Panel
❑ Barbara Jackson, Ph.D., DBIA
12:30 – 2 p.m.
❑ AIA Colorado Business Meeting and Lunch
7 – 10 p.m.
❑ AIA Colorado and Local Section 2014 Design Awards Gala
Separate registration required
THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 2014
Block B sessions
12:30 – 2 p.m.
❑ AIA Colorado Business Meeting and Lunch
2 – 3 p.m.
❑ Kai-Uwe Bergmann, AIA
3:15 – 4:15 p.m.
❑ Reed Kroloff
4:30 – 5:30 p.m.
❑ Dan Rockhill
7 – 10 p.m.
❑ AIA Colorado and Local Section 2014 Design Awards Gala
Separate registration required
FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 2014
Block C sessions
9 – 10 a.m.
❑ Kermit Baker, Ph.D., Hon. AIA
10:15 – 11:15 a.m.
(choose one)
❑ Behrokh Khoshnevis
❑ Ben Wintner
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
(choose one)
❑ Jinhee Park, AIA
❑ Brian Healy, FAIA
12:30 – 2 p.m.
❑ Lunch on the Exhibit Floor
5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
❑ President’s Reception on Exhibit Floor
FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 2014
Block D sessions
12:30 – 2 p.m.
❑ Lunch on the Exhibit Floor
2 – 3 p.m.
❑ Kirsten Ring Murray, AIA
3:15 - 4:15 p.m.
❑ Krista Ninivaggi
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
❑ David Baker, FAIA, LEED AP
5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
❑ President’s Reception on Exhibit Floor
SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 2014
Block E sessions
8:30 – 9:30 a.m.
❑ Kimon Onuma, FAIA
9:45 – 10:45 a.m.
(choose one)
❑ Bob Borson, AIA
❑ Robert McCarter
11 a.m. - Noon
❑ Brian Korte, AIA
Noon – 2 p.m.
❑ Lunch on the Exhibit Floor / Prize Drawings
SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 2014
Block F sessions
Noon – 2 p.m.
❑ Lunch on the Exhibit Floor / Prize Drawings
2 - 3 p.m.
❑ Thomas Phifer, FAIA
3:15 – 5 p.m.
❑ Thom Mayne, FAIA