AIA 2011 Final Program

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WE103 Business Development Today: Using Modern Tools to Get More Work!

WE104 Health and Design = Active Living and Sustainable Urbanism

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room 206 3.75 LU Hours

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room 207 3.75 HSW/SD/LU Hours

After a basic introduction to marketing and business development, this workshop will provide a series of mini-workshops that will explore the following topics: social media for marketing, how to read and respond to an RFP, firm branding, business development, technology and marketing, and successful interviews.

This workshop will explore the relationship between design and public health, including the prevention of chronic diseases such as obesity. The session’s moderated panel will discuss architecture and implementation strategies for creating fit cities in North America.

Speakers | Michael Ayles, AIA, NCARB; Carolyn Bligh; David Koren, Assoc. AIA., CSPM; and David Roccosalva Provider | AIA Young Architects Forum Wednesday, 8 a.m.–noon, $155

Speakers | Fredric Bell, FAIA; Skye Duncan; Sarah Gluck; Robyne S. Kassen, Assoc. AIA; and Karen Lee Provider | AIA New York Chapter

as in existing projects, both in and outside California. It will offer a broad view, from the street, through the site, and to the buildings, spotlighting along the way site amenities and their accessibility. This workshop qualifies for California learning units for relicensure. Speaker | Janis Kent, AIA, CASp Provider | Janis Kent, AIA, CASp Wednesday, 8 a.m.–noon, $155

WE110 Evolutionary or Revolutionary: The Role of a Traditional Sense of Place and Lessons Learned in the Recovery of Post-Katrina New Orleans Neighborhoods

Wednesday, 8 a.m.–noon, $155

WE105 Stepping through Accessible Routes Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room 208 3.75 HSW/LU Hours

This session will review the parameters of accessibility in new construction as well

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room 221 7.50 HSW/SD/LU Hours

This workshop will focus on the design, practice, leadership, technology, and collaboration that has occurred when and where in-fill residential structures have been built in New Orleans neighborhoods, such as the Lower Ninth Ward (L9).

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