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SUMMARY:Architecture on Tap: A Conversation with City of Dallas Director of Planning & Development\, Emily Liu
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Blackson Brick\, Hosted by Corradi Outdoor Living Space and the Urban Design Committee \nThis event is free for AIA Dallas and Allied Members. $30 for General Admission. \nGrab a beer\, make a friend\, and learn something new! Please join us for an engaging evening as Emily Liu shares key accomplishments from the first year of the City’s newly formed Planning & Development Department. She’ll also break down recently passed state laws related to land use and zoning and offer a look ahead at the department’s future goals\, including a spotlight on the upcoming zoning reform. Moderated by past AIA Dallas president Peter Darby\, AIA\, this dynamic conversation is perfect for policy enthusiasts\, community advocates\, and anyone curious about the future of Dallas. You won’t want to miss it!
URL:https://www.aiadallas.org/event/architecture-on-tap-2/
LOCATION:Local Public Eatery\, 2323 N Henderson Ave\, Dallas\, TX\, 75206\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Dallas Events,Architecture Matters
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SUMMARY:Architecture Research Office (ARO) and Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects (NBW) on Interdisciplinary Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Architecture Matters Series\, Presented by McLaughlin Insurance\nTuesday\, September 30\, 5:30 – 7:00 PM\nAD EX\, 325 N. St. Paul Street\, Suite 150\nFREE for AIA Members\, FREE for Students\, $10 General Admission\nIn-Person Event\, 1.0 LU | HSW \nOur current cultural moment calls on design professionals to embrace a model of collaboration that leads to stronger\, more impactful projects – projects that center the needs and missions of both clients and the communities they serve. As the urgency of climate change and social inequality intensifies\, architects and landscape architects are increasingly leading efforts with lasting consequences. With this responsibility comes the imperative to move beyond form-making and spectacle in favor of a team-oriented approach that connects architecture to its natural and cultural contexts in a holistic way. From this kind of deep collaboration\, true resilience and sustainability can emerge. \nArchitecture Research Office (ARO) and Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects (NBW) have partnered on projects such as the Rothko Chapel\, Rice University\, and the Olana State Historic Site\, among others\, and have developed a collaborative model that prioritizes public experience\, centers cultural narratives\, responds to environmental conditions\, and supports the missions of cultural nonprofits. In these examples\, ARO led the planning for the Rothko Chapel\, and NBW for Olana. Each firm then played a key role in hiring and guiding the other as the projects progressed. This reciprocal\, open-handed approach to leadership exemplifies true collaboration between architecture and landscape architecture in service of mission-driven design.
URL:https://www.aiadallas.org/event/aro-nbw-collaboration/
LOCATION:Architecture and Design Exchange\, 325 N. St. Paul Street\, Suite 150\, Dallas\, TX\, 75201\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Dallas Events,Architecture Matters
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