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72nd Annual Convention andDesign Products & Ideas Expo27-29 October 2011Dallas Convention Center With stirring keynote speakers, invigorating tours, stimulating sessions, exciting new products and services, and affirming fellowship, this is an opportunity for you to find balance. Engage your convention and extend your context. Balance is a beautiful thing.

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Page 1: Texas Architects' Convention: 2011 Registration Guide

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Registration

EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

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Welcome Party Alumni Gath

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General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

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Awards Luncheon

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Early-Bird Workshop

Professional Development

Tour

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Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

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A Word from the President 3

Continuing EducationEventsTours

Thursday October 27 5

Friday October 28 12

Saturday October 29 19

Sunday October 30 28

Features amp Attractions 29

Volunteer to Help a Student 30

Hotel Accommodations 31

General Information 32

Design Products and Ideas Expo 34

Awards and Recognitions 36

Schedule at a Glance inside back cover

Map inside back cover

Registration Form center spread

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

PDS 111020

PDS 111021

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Registration

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PDS 111025

PDS 111026

PDS 111027

General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

PDS 111034

PDS 111035

PDS 111036

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PDS 111045

Break PDS 111046

PDS 111047

PDS 111048

PDS 111049

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Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

PDS 111054

PDS 111055

PDS 111056

PDS 111057

PDS 111058

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Tour K Cowboys Stadium

Tour L Perot Museum

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Registration

Early-Bird Workshop

Professional Development

Tour

Event

Visi

t us

at B

ooth

s 60

2 an

d 60

3 to

lear

n m

ore

Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 4

Like the best aerial walkers we must be technically proficient we must carry the vision and we must be graceful

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Balance is fundamental Much of our value to society centers in our ability to discover equilibrium Whether we are composing an elevation organizing user requests resolving gravitational forces managing business objectives or adjudi-cating deeply-held beliefs we are constantly seeking balance as architects

Our professional title is itself about balance The architecton is literally the ldquomaster builderrdquomdashthe one who places one piece together with another into an overarching vision Details must be balanced in the holistic idea

Vitruvius was talking about balance when he urged that buildings must be solid useful and beautiful When we are at our best architects engage the immediate details extend the context of possibility and balance it all with grace

We are tightrope walkers We navigate between client groups neighborhood asso-ciations code officials consultants special interests and lawmakers Like the best aerial walkers we must be technically proficient we must carry the vision and we must be graceful

Our best projects address the details at hand while responding well beyond the property lines of our sites they anticipate future generations they leverage our clientsrsquo resources they extend relationships into forging new ways of collaborating

It is that kind of thinkingmdashbeyond the property linesmdashbeyond now beyond here beyond who we now know and beyond what we now have that typifies our work

Now as we converge on Dallas a city famous for thinking big and living large it is inspiring to see balance here too In 1841 when Tennessee attorney John Neely Bryan laid claim to 640 acres and sketched out a 20-street town with a court-house square he could not have imagined his Dallas 170 years later A thriving national hub for commerce and industry and quickly becoming a center for arts and culture Dallas is thinking big and living large in countless new balanced ways

With stirring keynote speakers invigorat-ing tours stimulating sessions exciting new products and services and affirming fellowship this is an opportunity for you to find balance Engage your convention and extend your context

Balance is a beautiful thing

Balance Engaging the Immediate and Extending the Context

Dan Hart 2011 President

scan for video

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All events take place at the Dallas Convention Center unless otherwise noted As a courtesy to speakers and colleagues use of communication devices (cell phones etc) in any manner is prohibited in continuing education sessions and general sessions

The number of AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs) that may be earned is indi-cated with each session description indicates the session meets the AIACES Health Safety and Welfare requirement indicates the session meets the Texas licensure requirement for education in barrier-free design indicates the session meets the Texas licensure requirement for education in sustainable design

Although not anticipated session titles and speakers are subject to change View wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates Session handouts will be posted to this site as pdf documents at a later time

Key to icons preceeding each session title

Optional Event (costs extraticket required)

Related to ThemendashBalance

A Top-Ten Program at a Texas Architectsrsquo Convention

Appropriate for Firm Principals

DesignPlanning

Environment

LeadershipCommunity

Life Skills

Marketing

Practice

Technology

Daily Schedule Continuing Education Events and Tours

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 27

800 AMndash1100 AM

Early-Bird Workshop COMFENndashfaccedilade design toolMaurya McClintock McClintock Facade Consulting LLC Walnut Creek CA Robin Mitchell Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA Stephen Selkowitz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA

This highly interactive training session is a unique opportunity to learn how to use new free software to compare faccedilade systems and components with respect to their ability to control solar gain internal heatingcooling energy lighting energy and more This effective desktop tool is in the public domain and was developed with the US Department of Energyrsquos funds and backing Receive the software and the skills to apply it in assessing energy and comfort implications of faccedilade alternatives particularly at early conceptschematic design andor value-engineering phases of projects Attendees must bring a laptop (software will be uploaded on site) to work through simulation examples in parallel with the presenters allowing questions to be addressed in real-time Emphasis will be on how the resulting information can be used to inform sus-tainable design choices

111001 LUHs 275

830 AMndash1130 AM

Early-Bird Workshop Public-Private PartnershipsGeoffrey Stricker Edgemore Real Estate Services Bethesda MD Corbin Van Arnsdale AGC-Texas Building Branch Austin

PPP or P3 is short for Public Private Partnership a venture funded and oper-ated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector enti-ties This presentation will discuss the P3 project delivery model and the role architects play The different phases of the pursuit ldquopreferred proponentsrdquo and design will be discussed in the context of fee and risk Recommendations on integrated delivery techniques to overcome the challenges of the post-award phase will be part of the program too Additionally hear about the latest devel-opments in Texas that should smooth the way for more uniform successful P3 activity (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Commu-nity)

111002 LUHs 275

930 AMndash1200 PM

Tour A Walking the Dallas Arts DistrictEnjoy a morning in the Dallas Arts District the cornerstone and catalyst for creative vitality in the region A five-decade consultant-led progression pro-duced boundary definition design guidelines and the opening of the Dallas Museum of Art followed by Myerson Symphony Center the Crow Collection of Asian Art the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts The opening of the ATampT Perform-

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ing Arts Center completed the vision of the Arts District constructing a ldquovillage of the artsrsquo down-town establishing Dallas as the only city in the world with buildings designed by four Pritzker prize-winning architects in one contiguous block and creating a self-contained pedestrian-friendly oasis in the heart of the city (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Thornton Tomasetti

111003 LUHs 2

Tour B Classic Modern DallasndashThe Rose ResidenceSince the early 1990rsquos Dallas has been the backdrop to a number of homes designed by nationally and internationally recognized modern architects Nestled among the trees and wide lawns of Highland Park University Park and Preston Hollow are grand homes with both historic and modern roots On this tour visit Antoine Predockrsquos Rose Residence The house engages its natural surroundings and places the focus away from the street toward the green space of the creek behind the house The whole house takes the cue of the ownerrsquos fondness for bird-watching in which the wide variety of floor levels and expansive tree-covered roof garden recall a tree with branches at multiple heights offering distinctive views depending on where one is perched (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111004 LUHs 2

930 AMndash1230 PM

Early-Bird Workshop From Blueprints to GreenbacksndashArchitecture as BusinessMichael Hellinghausen AIA Omniplan Dallas

While architecture is a uniquely creative business there are nevertheless some business basics that apply to all design firms Beginning with profitloss fun-damentals participants will walk through an annual net revenue forecast labor expense forecast and overhead expense forecast using these three compo-nents to build a fiscal-year financial summary and then calculate key indicators for our industry Participants will also review detailed financial reporting and finally use all of this information to complete a fun quiz

111005 LUHs 275

1030 AMndash1130 AM

Annual Business SessionJoin members of the 2011 Board of Directors Committee and Task Force Chairs and leaders of related entities for a current snapshot of the health and orga-nization of the Society General business includes election of 2012 leadership financial information and highlights of the past yearrsquos activity

Arts District (scan for video)

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1230 PMndash145 PM

Integrated Project Delivery MethodndashThe Real StoryBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas

The term ldquointegratedrdquo as applied to the delivery of a building project can mean different things from a team that simply works together to use of the AIArsquos IPD contracting system This discussion will review the issues that an integrated delivery method addresses and how they are impacted Itrsquos a unique opportu-nity to understand IPD in comparison to other methods (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111006 LUHs 125

The Sleepover ProjectndashResearch in Senior LivingDavid Dillard AIA D2 Architecture LLC Dallas

The Sleepover Project is a two-year research initiative that has sent (by end of summer 2011) virtual ldquosleepersrdquo to 40 different senior living communities across the US to observe and learn first hand (as a resident complete with assigned physical limitations) what works and doesnrsquot work in the physical environment for elders The learning device itself has been a top item of discus-sion within the architectural community However the findings themselves have never been presented publicly until now

111007 LUHs 125

100 PMndash400 PM

Early-Bird Workshop Whatrsquos the Real Impact of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible DesignJeromy Murphy AIA American Construction Investigators Ltd Houston

On March 15 2012 the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design will be man-datory for the renovation or new construction of state and local government buildings public accommodations and commercial facilities Using photos and illustrations this program cuts through the words to identify the most impor-tant changes and their impact on existing or new construction Aside from tech-nical changes the format of the Standards has changed dramatically Murphy uses a tablet to sketch examples or draw on top of photos making information easy to comprehend and apply

111008 LUHs 275

130 PMndash430 PM

Early-Bird Workshop The Outlook for the Texas Economy and the Construction IndustryRay Perryman PhD The Perryman Group Waco

Join one of the worldrsquos most influential and innovative economists for an in-depth exploration of the Texas economy Perrymanrsquos complex modeling sys-tems form a basis for corporate and governmental planning around the globe This unique opportunity brings expert focus to reasons for the recent down-turn and their effect on the economy going forward and details the underlying demographic and economic trends in the US and Texas Perryman will help you

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understand the fascinating world of fiscal difficulties budget shortfalls linger-ing oversupply and other adverse conditions affecting the Texas economy and their most likely resolution Learn where Texas is headed not only in terms of construction but also how the arts education and government will be affected

111009 LUHs 275

200 PMndash330 PM

Design-Build Status ReportndashReal Lessons from Real PractitionersGreg Gidez AIA Hensel-Phelps Construction Co Greeley CO Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Jim Whitaker AIA Skanska USA Building Inc Alexandria VA

Design-build project delivery offers new opportunities increased productivity enhanced profitability and greater control of projects but to be successful architectsrsquo so-called traditional roles and accepted behaviors must change Learn how from three architects operating exclusively in design-build project delivery yet in three different ways (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111010 LUHs 15

Affordable High Performance ldquoWorkforce Housingrdquo DesignDavid Rodriguez Assoc AIA and William Ware Ware Architecture Addison

This team presents a case study on affordable high performance workforce housing design including material and systems selection energy reduction and improved indoor environmental quality The session will focus on building methodologies such as Standard Construction (baseline) advanced framing with standard insulation advanced framing with spray foam insulation struc-tural insulated panel (SIP) construction and insulated concrete form (ICF) construction Learn what is attainable and the derivatives that can be applied to other housing

111011 LUHs 15

Ambassador TrainingJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

Wherever you go yoursquore an ambassador for both your firm and the entire archi-tecture profession How can you maximize your public moments This session provides engaging practical unforgettable techniques for every design profes-sional at every level Learn to vibrantly and memorably distinguish your organi-zation impress your publics and promote your influence

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111012 LUHs 15

230 PMndash530 PM

Tour C Oak Cliff Community RenewalThe Oak Cliff neighborhood across the Trinity River from downtown Dallas is an enduring jewel of the city The historic homes that exemplify the craftsman style of the early 20th Century still remain and are augmented by the Bishop Arts Districtrsquos collection of unique shops and restaurants After exploring the

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YBishop Arts District move on to Kessler Woods a collection of modern homes that continue the tradition of materiality and scale in this historic neighbor-hood Conclude with a visit to the Belmont Hotel and its spectacular views of downtown Dallas (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111013 LUHs 225

Early-Bird Workshop Focus on Construction DocumentsndashInnovative Project Delivery MethodologiesMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

Take a thought-provoking journey through the complex dynamics of construc-tion document preparation and delivery This fast-paced program drawn from the popular Focus on Construction Documentation series presents innovative methods for achieving greater accuracy and productivity in construction docu-ments and better navigating the often stormy waters of project delivery

111014 LUHs 275

330 PMndash730 PM

EXPO OpenEnergy and interest will be high with the exchange of information and warm greetings between colleagues Learn about a new product discover an innova-tion and check in with a favorite supplier Come early and stay late to make the most of your Expo experience

400 PMndash530 PM

Solar Ready Preparing for an Alternative Energy FutureLarry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin JC Shore Circular Energy Austin Katherine Blair Page Southerland Page Austin

Many architects have been frustrated during the past decade by the promise of solar energy coupled with the economic difficulty of getting it into new building projects At the same time retrofitting to accept solar power can be daunting because of required building modifications ldquoSolar Readyrdquo offers long-term less expensive solutions aimed at both problems

111015 LUHs 15

The Purpose of Balanced Social Media for ArchitectsBob Borson AIA BernbaumMagadini Architects Dallas Laura Davis AIA HPD Architecture Dallas Jamie Crawley AIA Hamilton amp Associates Pflugerville

Participate in a rare face-to-face opportunity to engage interactively with peers who successfully utilize Social Media in their careers and business ven-tures Whether itrsquos Twitter Facebook blogs rss feeds discussion forums etc architects need to know these tools and utilize them in their daily practice Discussions will introduce a social media plan dismantle the myths generate dialogue and empower attendees to utilize Social Media to achieve real-world business objectives An exciting evolution has started and itrsquos only 140 charac-ters in length

111016 LUHs 15

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Project Delivery Summit MeetingCarlos Cardoso AIA Blinder Belle Architects New York Betsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Geof-frey Stricker Edgemoor Real Estate Services Bethesda MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build integrated project delivery and privatepublic partnership) this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate QampAdiscussion with the audience (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

Sponsored by GSampC

111017 LUHs 15

530 PMndash730 PM

Welcome PartyndashHarmony amp Balance (Wa Kai)Did you know that Sendai Japan is Dallasrsquo sister city Join in the folding of a thousand colorful origami cranes that are a symbol of honor and respect in the Japanese culture to support the reemergence of the City of Sendai Did you know that chopstick etiquette requires that they be held to face southwest Or that it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands Visit with the Societyrsquos valued Expo partners surrounded by captivating Japanese sounds and movement AIA Dallas members will be on hand to greet and direct guests toward scrumptious food and festive drinks Enjoy performances showcasing Japanese culture and try your hand at traditional Japanese artistry Itrsquos a meet-up of two cultures designed to generate an atmosphere of Harmony and Bal-ance where doing business is both easy and fun

Bar Sponsors ndash LA Fuess Partners Inc Pavestone CompanyVeneerstone

Satterfield Pontikes Construction Inc

Signature Drink Sponsor ndash Schmidt amp Stacy Consulting Engineers Inc

730 PM ndash 830 PM

Alumni GatheringsJoin classmates and educators as schools of architecture host events that bring alumni together Learn about new developments at your alma mater stimulate fundraising and enjoy reconnecting to that unique and favored community of friends and colleagues See details in the on-site guide or contact your alumni organization

730 PMndash930 PM

Tour D Victory ParkndashUrban RedevelopmentThis area to the north of the West End was long considered unusable After a redevelopment effort that is considered exemplary by the EPA Victory Park is charting a direction for the expansion of the urban city Start at the recently completed Park 17 residential tower located on the opposite end of the block from the 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue office tower Between the two is a six-

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

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Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

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Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

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Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

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Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

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EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

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Haumlfele America Co 527

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Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

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Headwaters Construction Materials 328

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

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Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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ParexUSA 424

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SIPS Texas 732

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StoneCare of Texas 406

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Share-It Brkfst

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Break PDS 111046

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Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

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Tour J Urban Reserve

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Professional Development

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Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

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Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

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General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

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Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

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Awards Luncheon

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Professional Development

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Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

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A Word from the President 3

Continuing EducationEventsTours

Thursday October 27 5

Friday October 28 12

Saturday October 29 19

Sunday October 30 28

Features amp Attractions 29

Volunteer to Help a Student 30

Hotel Accommodations 31

General Information 32

Design Products and Ideas Expo 34

Awards and Recognitions 36

Schedule at a Glance inside back cover

Map inside back cover

Registration Form center spread

Table of Contents6A15 30 45

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

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PDS 111021

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Registration

Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

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General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

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Professional Development

Tour

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Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 4

Like the best aerial walkers we must be technically proficient we must carry the vision and we must be graceful

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Balance is fundamental Much of our value to society centers in our ability to discover equilibrium Whether we are composing an elevation organizing user requests resolving gravitational forces managing business objectives or adjudi-cating deeply-held beliefs we are constantly seeking balance as architects

Our professional title is itself about balance The architecton is literally the ldquomaster builderrdquomdashthe one who places one piece together with another into an overarching vision Details must be balanced in the holistic idea

Vitruvius was talking about balance when he urged that buildings must be solid useful and beautiful When we are at our best architects engage the immediate details extend the context of possibility and balance it all with grace

We are tightrope walkers We navigate between client groups neighborhood asso-ciations code officials consultants special interests and lawmakers Like the best aerial walkers we must be technically proficient we must carry the vision and we must be graceful

Our best projects address the details at hand while responding well beyond the property lines of our sites they anticipate future generations they leverage our clientsrsquo resources they extend relationships into forging new ways of collaborating

It is that kind of thinkingmdashbeyond the property linesmdashbeyond now beyond here beyond who we now know and beyond what we now have that typifies our work

Now as we converge on Dallas a city famous for thinking big and living large it is inspiring to see balance here too In 1841 when Tennessee attorney John Neely Bryan laid claim to 640 acres and sketched out a 20-street town with a court-house square he could not have imagined his Dallas 170 years later A thriving national hub for commerce and industry and quickly becoming a center for arts and culture Dallas is thinking big and living large in countless new balanced ways

With stirring keynote speakers invigorat-ing tours stimulating sessions exciting new products and services and affirming fellowship this is an opportunity for you to find balance Engage your convention and extend your context

Balance is a beautiful thing

Balance Engaging the Immediate and Extending the Context

Dan Hart 2011 President

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All events take place at the Dallas Convention Center unless otherwise noted As a courtesy to speakers and colleagues use of communication devices (cell phones etc) in any manner is prohibited in continuing education sessions and general sessions

The number of AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs) that may be earned is indi-cated with each session description indicates the session meets the AIACES Health Safety and Welfare requirement indicates the session meets the Texas licensure requirement for education in barrier-free design indicates the session meets the Texas licensure requirement for education in sustainable design

Although not anticipated session titles and speakers are subject to change View wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates Session handouts will be posted to this site as pdf documents at a later time

Key to icons preceeding each session title

Optional Event (costs extraticket required)

Related to ThemendashBalance

A Top-Ten Program at a Texas Architectsrsquo Convention

Appropriate for Firm Principals

DesignPlanning

Environment

LeadershipCommunity

Life Skills

Marketing

Practice

Technology

Daily Schedule Continuing Education Events and Tours

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 27

800 AMndash1100 AM

Early-Bird Workshop COMFENndashfaccedilade design toolMaurya McClintock McClintock Facade Consulting LLC Walnut Creek CA Robin Mitchell Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA Stephen Selkowitz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA

This highly interactive training session is a unique opportunity to learn how to use new free software to compare faccedilade systems and components with respect to their ability to control solar gain internal heatingcooling energy lighting energy and more This effective desktop tool is in the public domain and was developed with the US Department of Energyrsquos funds and backing Receive the software and the skills to apply it in assessing energy and comfort implications of faccedilade alternatives particularly at early conceptschematic design andor value-engineering phases of projects Attendees must bring a laptop (software will be uploaded on site) to work through simulation examples in parallel with the presenters allowing questions to be addressed in real-time Emphasis will be on how the resulting information can be used to inform sus-tainable design choices

111001 LUHs 275

830 AMndash1130 AM

Early-Bird Workshop Public-Private PartnershipsGeoffrey Stricker Edgemore Real Estate Services Bethesda MD Corbin Van Arnsdale AGC-Texas Building Branch Austin

PPP or P3 is short for Public Private Partnership a venture funded and oper-ated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector enti-ties This presentation will discuss the P3 project delivery model and the role architects play The different phases of the pursuit ldquopreferred proponentsrdquo and design will be discussed in the context of fee and risk Recommendations on integrated delivery techniques to overcome the challenges of the post-award phase will be part of the program too Additionally hear about the latest devel-opments in Texas that should smooth the way for more uniform successful P3 activity (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Commu-nity)

111002 LUHs 275

930 AMndash1200 PM

Tour A Walking the Dallas Arts DistrictEnjoy a morning in the Dallas Arts District the cornerstone and catalyst for creative vitality in the region A five-decade consultant-led progression pro-duced boundary definition design guidelines and the opening of the Dallas Museum of Art followed by Myerson Symphony Center the Crow Collection of Asian Art the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts The opening of the ATampT Perform-

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ing Arts Center completed the vision of the Arts District constructing a ldquovillage of the artsrsquo down-town establishing Dallas as the only city in the world with buildings designed by four Pritzker prize-winning architects in one contiguous block and creating a self-contained pedestrian-friendly oasis in the heart of the city (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Thornton Tomasetti

111003 LUHs 2

Tour B Classic Modern DallasndashThe Rose ResidenceSince the early 1990rsquos Dallas has been the backdrop to a number of homes designed by nationally and internationally recognized modern architects Nestled among the trees and wide lawns of Highland Park University Park and Preston Hollow are grand homes with both historic and modern roots On this tour visit Antoine Predockrsquos Rose Residence The house engages its natural surroundings and places the focus away from the street toward the green space of the creek behind the house The whole house takes the cue of the ownerrsquos fondness for bird-watching in which the wide variety of floor levels and expansive tree-covered roof garden recall a tree with branches at multiple heights offering distinctive views depending on where one is perched (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111004 LUHs 2

930 AMndash1230 PM

Early-Bird Workshop From Blueprints to GreenbacksndashArchitecture as BusinessMichael Hellinghausen AIA Omniplan Dallas

While architecture is a uniquely creative business there are nevertheless some business basics that apply to all design firms Beginning with profitloss fun-damentals participants will walk through an annual net revenue forecast labor expense forecast and overhead expense forecast using these three compo-nents to build a fiscal-year financial summary and then calculate key indicators for our industry Participants will also review detailed financial reporting and finally use all of this information to complete a fun quiz

111005 LUHs 275

1030 AMndash1130 AM

Annual Business SessionJoin members of the 2011 Board of Directors Committee and Task Force Chairs and leaders of related entities for a current snapshot of the health and orga-nization of the Society General business includes election of 2012 leadership financial information and highlights of the past yearrsquos activity

Arts District (scan for video)

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1230 PMndash145 PM

Integrated Project Delivery MethodndashThe Real StoryBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas

The term ldquointegratedrdquo as applied to the delivery of a building project can mean different things from a team that simply works together to use of the AIArsquos IPD contracting system This discussion will review the issues that an integrated delivery method addresses and how they are impacted Itrsquos a unique opportu-nity to understand IPD in comparison to other methods (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111006 LUHs 125

The Sleepover ProjectndashResearch in Senior LivingDavid Dillard AIA D2 Architecture LLC Dallas

The Sleepover Project is a two-year research initiative that has sent (by end of summer 2011) virtual ldquosleepersrdquo to 40 different senior living communities across the US to observe and learn first hand (as a resident complete with assigned physical limitations) what works and doesnrsquot work in the physical environment for elders The learning device itself has been a top item of discus-sion within the architectural community However the findings themselves have never been presented publicly until now

111007 LUHs 125

100 PMndash400 PM

Early-Bird Workshop Whatrsquos the Real Impact of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible DesignJeromy Murphy AIA American Construction Investigators Ltd Houston

On March 15 2012 the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design will be man-datory for the renovation or new construction of state and local government buildings public accommodations and commercial facilities Using photos and illustrations this program cuts through the words to identify the most impor-tant changes and their impact on existing or new construction Aside from tech-nical changes the format of the Standards has changed dramatically Murphy uses a tablet to sketch examples or draw on top of photos making information easy to comprehend and apply

111008 LUHs 275

130 PMndash430 PM

Early-Bird Workshop The Outlook for the Texas Economy and the Construction IndustryRay Perryman PhD The Perryman Group Waco

Join one of the worldrsquos most influential and innovative economists for an in-depth exploration of the Texas economy Perrymanrsquos complex modeling sys-tems form a basis for corporate and governmental planning around the globe This unique opportunity brings expert focus to reasons for the recent down-turn and their effect on the economy going forward and details the underlying demographic and economic trends in the US and Texas Perryman will help you

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understand the fascinating world of fiscal difficulties budget shortfalls linger-ing oversupply and other adverse conditions affecting the Texas economy and their most likely resolution Learn where Texas is headed not only in terms of construction but also how the arts education and government will be affected

111009 LUHs 275

200 PMndash330 PM

Design-Build Status ReportndashReal Lessons from Real PractitionersGreg Gidez AIA Hensel-Phelps Construction Co Greeley CO Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Jim Whitaker AIA Skanska USA Building Inc Alexandria VA

Design-build project delivery offers new opportunities increased productivity enhanced profitability and greater control of projects but to be successful architectsrsquo so-called traditional roles and accepted behaviors must change Learn how from three architects operating exclusively in design-build project delivery yet in three different ways (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111010 LUHs 15

Affordable High Performance ldquoWorkforce Housingrdquo DesignDavid Rodriguez Assoc AIA and William Ware Ware Architecture Addison

This team presents a case study on affordable high performance workforce housing design including material and systems selection energy reduction and improved indoor environmental quality The session will focus on building methodologies such as Standard Construction (baseline) advanced framing with standard insulation advanced framing with spray foam insulation struc-tural insulated panel (SIP) construction and insulated concrete form (ICF) construction Learn what is attainable and the derivatives that can be applied to other housing

111011 LUHs 15

Ambassador TrainingJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

Wherever you go yoursquore an ambassador for both your firm and the entire archi-tecture profession How can you maximize your public moments This session provides engaging practical unforgettable techniques for every design profes-sional at every level Learn to vibrantly and memorably distinguish your organi-zation impress your publics and promote your influence

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111012 LUHs 15

230 PMndash530 PM

Tour C Oak Cliff Community RenewalThe Oak Cliff neighborhood across the Trinity River from downtown Dallas is an enduring jewel of the city The historic homes that exemplify the craftsman style of the early 20th Century still remain and are augmented by the Bishop Arts Districtrsquos collection of unique shops and restaurants After exploring the

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YBishop Arts District move on to Kessler Woods a collection of modern homes that continue the tradition of materiality and scale in this historic neighbor-hood Conclude with a visit to the Belmont Hotel and its spectacular views of downtown Dallas (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111013 LUHs 225

Early-Bird Workshop Focus on Construction DocumentsndashInnovative Project Delivery MethodologiesMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

Take a thought-provoking journey through the complex dynamics of construc-tion document preparation and delivery This fast-paced program drawn from the popular Focus on Construction Documentation series presents innovative methods for achieving greater accuracy and productivity in construction docu-ments and better navigating the often stormy waters of project delivery

111014 LUHs 275

330 PMndash730 PM

EXPO OpenEnergy and interest will be high with the exchange of information and warm greetings between colleagues Learn about a new product discover an innova-tion and check in with a favorite supplier Come early and stay late to make the most of your Expo experience

400 PMndash530 PM

Solar Ready Preparing for an Alternative Energy FutureLarry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin JC Shore Circular Energy Austin Katherine Blair Page Southerland Page Austin

Many architects have been frustrated during the past decade by the promise of solar energy coupled with the economic difficulty of getting it into new building projects At the same time retrofitting to accept solar power can be daunting because of required building modifications ldquoSolar Readyrdquo offers long-term less expensive solutions aimed at both problems

111015 LUHs 15

The Purpose of Balanced Social Media for ArchitectsBob Borson AIA BernbaumMagadini Architects Dallas Laura Davis AIA HPD Architecture Dallas Jamie Crawley AIA Hamilton amp Associates Pflugerville

Participate in a rare face-to-face opportunity to engage interactively with peers who successfully utilize Social Media in their careers and business ven-tures Whether itrsquos Twitter Facebook blogs rss feeds discussion forums etc architects need to know these tools and utilize them in their daily practice Discussions will introduce a social media plan dismantle the myths generate dialogue and empower attendees to utilize Social Media to achieve real-world business objectives An exciting evolution has started and itrsquos only 140 charac-ters in length

111016 LUHs 15

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Project Delivery Summit MeetingCarlos Cardoso AIA Blinder Belle Architects New York Betsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Geof-frey Stricker Edgemoor Real Estate Services Bethesda MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build integrated project delivery and privatepublic partnership) this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate QampAdiscussion with the audience (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

Sponsored by GSampC

111017 LUHs 15

530 PMndash730 PM

Welcome PartyndashHarmony amp Balance (Wa Kai)Did you know that Sendai Japan is Dallasrsquo sister city Join in the folding of a thousand colorful origami cranes that are a symbol of honor and respect in the Japanese culture to support the reemergence of the City of Sendai Did you know that chopstick etiquette requires that they be held to face southwest Or that it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands Visit with the Societyrsquos valued Expo partners surrounded by captivating Japanese sounds and movement AIA Dallas members will be on hand to greet and direct guests toward scrumptious food and festive drinks Enjoy performances showcasing Japanese culture and try your hand at traditional Japanese artistry Itrsquos a meet-up of two cultures designed to generate an atmosphere of Harmony and Bal-ance where doing business is both easy and fun

Bar Sponsors ndash LA Fuess Partners Inc Pavestone CompanyVeneerstone

Satterfield Pontikes Construction Inc

Signature Drink Sponsor ndash Schmidt amp Stacy Consulting Engineers Inc

730 PM ndash 830 PM

Alumni GatheringsJoin classmates and educators as schools of architecture host events that bring alumni together Learn about new developments at your alma mater stimulate fundraising and enjoy reconnecting to that unique and favored community of friends and colleagues See details in the on-site guide or contact your alumni organization

730 PMndash930 PM

Tour D Victory ParkndashUrban RedevelopmentThis area to the north of the West End was long considered unusable After a redevelopment effort that is considered exemplary by the EPA Victory Park is charting a direction for the expansion of the urban city Start at the recently completed Park 17 residential tower located on the opposite end of the block from the 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue office tower Between the two is a six-

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

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ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

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Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

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Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

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Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

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ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

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Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

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RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

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Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

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Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

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Sun Ports 709

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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A Word from the President 3

Continuing EducationEventsTours

Thursday October 27 5

Friday October 28 12

Saturday October 29 19

Sunday October 30 28

Features amp Attractions 29

Volunteer to Help a Student 30

Hotel Accommodations 31

General Information 32

Design Products and Ideas Expo 34

Awards and Recognitions 36

Schedule at a Glance inside back cover

Map inside back cover

Registration Form center spread

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

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Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

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General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

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General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

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Break PDS 111046

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Awards Luncheon

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Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

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Tour K Cowboys Stadium

Tour L Perot Museum

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 4

Like the best aerial walkers we must be technically proficient we must carry the vision and we must be graceful

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Balance is fundamental Much of our value to society centers in our ability to discover equilibrium Whether we are composing an elevation organizing user requests resolving gravitational forces managing business objectives or adjudi-cating deeply-held beliefs we are constantly seeking balance as architects

Our professional title is itself about balance The architecton is literally the ldquomaster builderrdquomdashthe one who places one piece together with another into an overarching vision Details must be balanced in the holistic idea

Vitruvius was talking about balance when he urged that buildings must be solid useful and beautiful When we are at our best architects engage the immediate details extend the context of possibility and balance it all with grace

We are tightrope walkers We navigate between client groups neighborhood asso-ciations code officials consultants special interests and lawmakers Like the best aerial walkers we must be technically proficient we must carry the vision and we must be graceful

Our best projects address the details at hand while responding well beyond the property lines of our sites they anticipate future generations they leverage our clientsrsquo resources they extend relationships into forging new ways of collaborating

It is that kind of thinkingmdashbeyond the property linesmdashbeyond now beyond here beyond who we now know and beyond what we now have that typifies our work

Now as we converge on Dallas a city famous for thinking big and living large it is inspiring to see balance here too In 1841 when Tennessee attorney John Neely Bryan laid claim to 640 acres and sketched out a 20-street town with a court-house square he could not have imagined his Dallas 170 years later A thriving national hub for commerce and industry and quickly becoming a center for arts and culture Dallas is thinking big and living large in countless new balanced ways

With stirring keynote speakers invigorat-ing tours stimulating sessions exciting new products and services and affirming fellowship this is an opportunity for you to find balance Engage your convention and extend your context

Balance is a beautiful thing

Balance Engaging the Immediate and Extending the Context

Dan Hart 2011 President

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All events take place at the Dallas Convention Center unless otherwise noted As a courtesy to speakers and colleagues use of communication devices (cell phones etc) in any manner is prohibited in continuing education sessions and general sessions

The number of AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs) that may be earned is indi-cated with each session description indicates the session meets the AIACES Health Safety and Welfare requirement indicates the session meets the Texas licensure requirement for education in barrier-free design indicates the session meets the Texas licensure requirement for education in sustainable design

Although not anticipated session titles and speakers are subject to change View wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates Session handouts will be posted to this site as pdf documents at a later time

Key to icons preceeding each session title

Optional Event (costs extraticket required)

Related to ThemendashBalance

A Top-Ten Program at a Texas Architectsrsquo Convention

Appropriate for Firm Principals

DesignPlanning

Environment

LeadershipCommunity

Life Skills

Marketing

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Technology

Daily Schedule Continuing Education Events and Tours

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 27

800 AMndash1100 AM

Early-Bird Workshop COMFENndashfaccedilade design toolMaurya McClintock McClintock Facade Consulting LLC Walnut Creek CA Robin Mitchell Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA Stephen Selkowitz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA

This highly interactive training session is a unique opportunity to learn how to use new free software to compare faccedilade systems and components with respect to their ability to control solar gain internal heatingcooling energy lighting energy and more This effective desktop tool is in the public domain and was developed with the US Department of Energyrsquos funds and backing Receive the software and the skills to apply it in assessing energy and comfort implications of faccedilade alternatives particularly at early conceptschematic design andor value-engineering phases of projects Attendees must bring a laptop (software will be uploaded on site) to work through simulation examples in parallel with the presenters allowing questions to be addressed in real-time Emphasis will be on how the resulting information can be used to inform sus-tainable design choices

111001 LUHs 275

830 AMndash1130 AM

Early-Bird Workshop Public-Private PartnershipsGeoffrey Stricker Edgemore Real Estate Services Bethesda MD Corbin Van Arnsdale AGC-Texas Building Branch Austin

PPP or P3 is short for Public Private Partnership a venture funded and oper-ated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector enti-ties This presentation will discuss the P3 project delivery model and the role architects play The different phases of the pursuit ldquopreferred proponentsrdquo and design will be discussed in the context of fee and risk Recommendations on integrated delivery techniques to overcome the challenges of the post-award phase will be part of the program too Additionally hear about the latest devel-opments in Texas that should smooth the way for more uniform successful P3 activity (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Commu-nity)

111002 LUHs 275

930 AMndash1200 PM

Tour A Walking the Dallas Arts DistrictEnjoy a morning in the Dallas Arts District the cornerstone and catalyst for creative vitality in the region A five-decade consultant-led progression pro-duced boundary definition design guidelines and the opening of the Dallas Museum of Art followed by Myerson Symphony Center the Crow Collection of Asian Art the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts The opening of the ATampT Perform-

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ing Arts Center completed the vision of the Arts District constructing a ldquovillage of the artsrsquo down-town establishing Dallas as the only city in the world with buildings designed by four Pritzker prize-winning architects in one contiguous block and creating a self-contained pedestrian-friendly oasis in the heart of the city (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Thornton Tomasetti

111003 LUHs 2

Tour B Classic Modern DallasndashThe Rose ResidenceSince the early 1990rsquos Dallas has been the backdrop to a number of homes designed by nationally and internationally recognized modern architects Nestled among the trees and wide lawns of Highland Park University Park and Preston Hollow are grand homes with both historic and modern roots On this tour visit Antoine Predockrsquos Rose Residence The house engages its natural surroundings and places the focus away from the street toward the green space of the creek behind the house The whole house takes the cue of the ownerrsquos fondness for bird-watching in which the wide variety of floor levels and expansive tree-covered roof garden recall a tree with branches at multiple heights offering distinctive views depending on where one is perched (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111004 LUHs 2

930 AMndash1230 PM

Early-Bird Workshop From Blueprints to GreenbacksndashArchitecture as BusinessMichael Hellinghausen AIA Omniplan Dallas

While architecture is a uniquely creative business there are nevertheless some business basics that apply to all design firms Beginning with profitloss fun-damentals participants will walk through an annual net revenue forecast labor expense forecast and overhead expense forecast using these three compo-nents to build a fiscal-year financial summary and then calculate key indicators for our industry Participants will also review detailed financial reporting and finally use all of this information to complete a fun quiz

111005 LUHs 275

1030 AMndash1130 AM

Annual Business SessionJoin members of the 2011 Board of Directors Committee and Task Force Chairs and leaders of related entities for a current snapshot of the health and orga-nization of the Society General business includes election of 2012 leadership financial information and highlights of the past yearrsquos activity

Arts District (scan for video)

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1230 PMndash145 PM

Integrated Project Delivery MethodndashThe Real StoryBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas

The term ldquointegratedrdquo as applied to the delivery of a building project can mean different things from a team that simply works together to use of the AIArsquos IPD contracting system This discussion will review the issues that an integrated delivery method addresses and how they are impacted Itrsquos a unique opportu-nity to understand IPD in comparison to other methods (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111006 LUHs 125

The Sleepover ProjectndashResearch in Senior LivingDavid Dillard AIA D2 Architecture LLC Dallas

The Sleepover Project is a two-year research initiative that has sent (by end of summer 2011) virtual ldquosleepersrdquo to 40 different senior living communities across the US to observe and learn first hand (as a resident complete with assigned physical limitations) what works and doesnrsquot work in the physical environment for elders The learning device itself has been a top item of discus-sion within the architectural community However the findings themselves have never been presented publicly until now

111007 LUHs 125

100 PMndash400 PM

Early-Bird Workshop Whatrsquos the Real Impact of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible DesignJeromy Murphy AIA American Construction Investigators Ltd Houston

On March 15 2012 the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design will be man-datory for the renovation or new construction of state and local government buildings public accommodations and commercial facilities Using photos and illustrations this program cuts through the words to identify the most impor-tant changes and their impact on existing or new construction Aside from tech-nical changes the format of the Standards has changed dramatically Murphy uses a tablet to sketch examples or draw on top of photos making information easy to comprehend and apply

111008 LUHs 275

130 PMndash430 PM

Early-Bird Workshop The Outlook for the Texas Economy and the Construction IndustryRay Perryman PhD The Perryman Group Waco

Join one of the worldrsquos most influential and innovative economists for an in-depth exploration of the Texas economy Perrymanrsquos complex modeling sys-tems form a basis for corporate and governmental planning around the globe This unique opportunity brings expert focus to reasons for the recent down-turn and their effect on the economy going forward and details the underlying demographic and economic trends in the US and Texas Perryman will help you

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understand the fascinating world of fiscal difficulties budget shortfalls linger-ing oversupply and other adverse conditions affecting the Texas economy and their most likely resolution Learn where Texas is headed not only in terms of construction but also how the arts education and government will be affected

111009 LUHs 275

200 PMndash330 PM

Design-Build Status ReportndashReal Lessons from Real PractitionersGreg Gidez AIA Hensel-Phelps Construction Co Greeley CO Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Jim Whitaker AIA Skanska USA Building Inc Alexandria VA

Design-build project delivery offers new opportunities increased productivity enhanced profitability and greater control of projects but to be successful architectsrsquo so-called traditional roles and accepted behaviors must change Learn how from three architects operating exclusively in design-build project delivery yet in three different ways (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111010 LUHs 15

Affordable High Performance ldquoWorkforce Housingrdquo DesignDavid Rodriguez Assoc AIA and William Ware Ware Architecture Addison

This team presents a case study on affordable high performance workforce housing design including material and systems selection energy reduction and improved indoor environmental quality The session will focus on building methodologies such as Standard Construction (baseline) advanced framing with standard insulation advanced framing with spray foam insulation struc-tural insulated panel (SIP) construction and insulated concrete form (ICF) construction Learn what is attainable and the derivatives that can be applied to other housing

111011 LUHs 15

Ambassador TrainingJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

Wherever you go yoursquore an ambassador for both your firm and the entire archi-tecture profession How can you maximize your public moments This session provides engaging practical unforgettable techniques for every design profes-sional at every level Learn to vibrantly and memorably distinguish your organi-zation impress your publics and promote your influence

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111012 LUHs 15

230 PMndash530 PM

Tour C Oak Cliff Community RenewalThe Oak Cliff neighborhood across the Trinity River from downtown Dallas is an enduring jewel of the city The historic homes that exemplify the craftsman style of the early 20th Century still remain and are augmented by the Bishop Arts Districtrsquos collection of unique shops and restaurants After exploring the

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YBishop Arts District move on to Kessler Woods a collection of modern homes that continue the tradition of materiality and scale in this historic neighbor-hood Conclude with a visit to the Belmont Hotel and its spectacular views of downtown Dallas (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111013 LUHs 225

Early-Bird Workshop Focus on Construction DocumentsndashInnovative Project Delivery MethodologiesMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

Take a thought-provoking journey through the complex dynamics of construc-tion document preparation and delivery This fast-paced program drawn from the popular Focus on Construction Documentation series presents innovative methods for achieving greater accuracy and productivity in construction docu-ments and better navigating the often stormy waters of project delivery

111014 LUHs 275

330 PMndash730 PM

EXPO OpenEnergy and interest will be high with the exchange of information and warm greetings between colleagues Learn about a new product discover an innova-tion and check in with a favorite supplier Come early and stay late to make the most of your Expo experience

400 PMndash530 PM

Solar Ready Preparing for an Alternative Energy FutureLarry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin JC Shore Circular Energy Austin Katherine Blair Page Southerland Page Austin

Many architects have been frustrated during the past decade by the promise of solar energy coupled with the economic difficulty of getting it into new building projects At the same time retrofitting to accept solar power can be daunting because of required building modifications ldquoSolar Readyrdquo offers long-term less expensive solutions aimed at both problems

111015 LUHs 15

The Purpose of Balanced Social Media for ArchitectsBob Borson AIA BernbaumMagadini Architects Dallas Laura Davis AIA HPD Architecture Dallas Jamie Crawley AIA Hamilton amp Associates Pflugerville

Participate in a rare face-to-face opportunity to engage interactively with peers who successfully utilize Social Media in their careers and business ven-tures Whether itrsquos Twitter Facebook blogs rss feeds discussion forums etc architects need to know these tools and utilize them in their daily practice Discussions will introduce a social media plan dismantle the myths generate dialogue and empower attendees to utilize Social Media to achieve real-world business objectives An exciting evolution has started and itrsquos only 140 charac-ters in length

111016 LUHs 15

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Project Delivery Summit MeetingCarlos Cardoso AIA Blinder Belle Architects New York Betsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Geof-frey Stricker Edgemoor Real Estate Services Bethesda MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build integrated project delivery and privatepublic partnership) this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate QampAdiscussion with the audience (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

Sponsored by GSampC

111017 LUHs 15

530 PMndash730 PM

Welcome PartyndashHarmony amp Balance (Wa Kai)Did you know that Sendai Japan is Dallasrsquo sister city Join in the folding of a thousand colorful origami cranes that are a symbol of honor and respect in the Japanese culture to support the reemergence of the City of Sendai Did you know that chopstick etiquette requires that they be held to face southwest Or that it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands Visit with the Societyrsquos valued Expo partners surrounded by captivating Japanese sounds and movement AIA Dallas members will be on hand to greet and direct guests toward scrumptious food and festive drinks Enjoy performances showcasing Japanese culture and try your hand at traditional Japanese artistry Itrsquos a meet-up of two cultures designed to generate an atmosphere of Harmony and Bal-ance where doing business is both easy and fun

Bar Sponsors ndash LA Fuess Partners Inc Pavestone CompanyVeneerstone

Satterfield Pontikes Construction Inc

Signature Drink Sponsor ndash Schmidt amp Stacy Consulting Engineers Inc

730 PM ndash 830 PM

Alumni GatheringsJoin classmates and educators as schools of architecture host events that bring alumni together Learn about new developments at your alma mater stimulate fundraising and enjoy reconnecting to that unique and favored community of friends and colleagues See details in the on-site guide or contact your alumni organization

730 PMndash930 PM

Tour D Victory ParkndashUrban RedevelopmentThis area to the north of the West End was long considered unusable After a redevelopment effort that is considered exemplary by the EPA Victory Park is charting a direction for the expansion of the urban city Start at the recently completed Park 17 residential tower located on the opposite end of the block from the 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue office tower Between the two is a six-

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

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The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

Be our friendfacebookcomTexasSocietyofArchitectsAIA

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

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McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

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Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

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Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

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ProjectmatesSystemates 711

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Schluter Systems 923

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Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

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Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

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Sun Ports 709

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 4

Like the best aerial walkers we must be technically proficient we must carry the vision and we must be graceful

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 5

Balance is fundamental Much of our value to society centers in our ability to discover equilibrium Whether we are composing an elevation organizing user requests resolving gravitational forces managing business objectives or adjudi-cating deeply-held beliefs we are constantly seeking balance as architects

Our professional title is itself about balance The architecton is literally the ldquomaster builderrdquomdashthe one who places one piece together with another into an overarching vision Details must be balanced in the holistic idea

Vitruvius was talking about balance when he urged that buildings must be solid useful and beautiful When we are at our best architects engage the immediate details extend the context of possibility and balance it all with grace

We are tightrope walkers We navigate between client groups neighborhood asso-ciations code officials consultants special interests and lawmakers Like the best aerial walkers we must be technically proficient we must carry the vision and we must be graceful

Our best projects address the details at hand while responding well beyond the property lines of our sites they anticipate future generations they leverage our clientsrsquo resources they extend relationships into forging new ways of collaborating

It is that kind of thinkingmdashbeyond the property linesmdashbeyond now beyond here beyond who we now know and beyond what we now have that typifies our work

Now as we converge on Dallas a city famous for thinking big and living large it is inspiring to see balance here too In 1841 when Tennessee attorney John Neely Bryan laid claim to 640 acres and sketched out a 20-street town with a court-house square he could not have imagined his Dallas 170 years later A thriving national hub for commerce and industry and quickly becoming a center for arts and culture Dallas is thinking big and living large in countless new balanced ways

With stirring keynote speakers invigorat-ing tours stimulating sessions exciting new products and services and affirming fellowship this is an opportunity for you to find balance Engage your convention and extend your context

Balance is a beautiful thing

Balance Engaging the Immediate and Extending the Context

Dan Hart 2011 President

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 6

All events take place at the Dallas Convention Center unless otherwise noted As a courtesy to speakers and colleagues use of communication devices (cell phones etc) in any manner is prohibited in continuing education sessions and general sessions

The number of AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs) that may be earned is indi-cated with each session description indicates the session meets the AIACES Health Safety and Welfare requirement indicates the session meets the Texas licensure requirement for education in barrier-free design indicates the session meets the Texas licensure requirement for education in sustainable design

Although not anticipated session titles and speakers are subject to change View wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates Session handouts will be posted to this site as pdf documents at a later time

Key to icons preceeding each session title

Optional Event (costs extraticket required)

Related to ThemendashBalance

A Top-Ten Program at a Texas Architectsrsquo Convention

Appropriate for Firm Principals

DesignPlanning

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Daily Schedule Continuing Education Events and Tours

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 27

800 AMndash1100 AM

Early-Bird Workshop COMFENndashfaccedilade design toolMaurya McClintock McClintock Facade Consulting LLC Walnut Creek CA Robin Mitchell Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA Stephen Selkowitz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA

This highly interactive training session is a unique opportunity to learn how to use new free software to compare faccedilade systems and components with respect to their ability to control solar gain internal heatingcooling energy lighting energy and more This effective desktop tool is in the public domain and was developed with the US Department of Energyrsquos funds and backing Receive the software and the skills to apply it in assessing energy and comfort implications of faccedilade alternatives particularly at early conceptschematic design andor value-engineering phases of projects Attendees must bring a laptop (software will be uploaded on site) to work through simulation examples in parallel with the presenters allowing questions to be addressed in real-time Emphasis will be on how the resulting information can be used to inform sus-tainable design choices

111001 LUHs 275

830 AMndash1130 AM

Early-Bird Workshop Public-Private PartnershipsGeoffrey Stricker Edgemore Real Estate Services Bethesda MD Corbin Van Arnsdale AGC-Texas Building Branch Austin

PPP or P3 is short for Public Private Partnership a venture funded and oper-ated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector enti-ties This presentation will discuss the P3 project delivery model and the role architects play The different phases of the pursuit ldquopreferred proponentsrdquo and design will be discussed in the context of fee and risk Recommendations on integrated delivery techniques to overcome the challenges of the post-award phase will be part of the program too Additionally hear about the latest devel-opments in Texas that should smooth the way for more uniform successful P3 activity (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Commu-nity)

111002 LUHs 275

930 AMndash1200 PM

Tour A Walking the Dallas Arts DistrictEnjoy a morning in the Dallas Arts District the cornerstone and catalyst for creative vitality in the region A five-decade consultant-led progression pro-duced boundary definition design guidelines and the opening of the Dallas Museum of Art followed by Myerson Symphony Center the Crow Collection of Asian Art the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts The opening of the ATampT Perform-

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ing Arts Center completed the vision of the Arts District constructing a ldquovillage of the artsrsquo down-town establishing Dallas as the only city in the world with buildings designed by four Pritzker prize-winning architects in one contiguous block and creating a self-contained pedestrian-friendly oasis in the heart of the city (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Thornton Tomasetti

111003 LUHs 2

Tour B Classic Modern DallasndashThe Rose ResidenceSince the early 1990rsquos Dallas has been the backdrop to a number of homes designed by nationally and internationally recognized modern architects Nestled among the trees and wide lawns of Highland Park University Park and Preston Hollow are grand homes with both historic and modern roots On this tour visit Antoine Predockrsquos Rose Residence The house engages its natural surroundings and places the focus away from the street toward the green space of the creek behind the house The whole house takes the cue of the ownerrsquos fondness for bird-watching in which the wide variety of floor levels and expansive tree-covered roof garden recall a tree with branches at multiple heights offering distinctive views depending on where one is perched (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111004 LUHs 2

930 AMndash1230 PM

Early-Bird Workshop From Blueprints to GreenbacksndashArchitecture as BusinessMichael Hellinghausen AIA Omniplan Dallas

While architecture is a uniquely creative business there are nevertheless some business basics that apply to all design firms Beginning with profitloss fun-damentals participants will walk through an annual net revenue forecast labor expense forecast and overhead expense forecast using these three compo-nents to build a fiscal-year financial summary and then calculate key indicators for our industry Participants will also review detailed financial reporting and finally use all of this information to complete a fun quiz

111005 LUHs 275

1030 AMndash1130 AM

Annual Business SessionJoin members of the 2011 Board of Directors Committee and Task Force Chairs and leaders of related entities for a current snapshot of the health and orga-nization of the Society General business includes election of 2012 leadership financial information and highlights of the past yearrsquos activity

Arts District (scan for video)

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1230 PMndash145 PM

Integrated Project Delivery MethodndashThe Real StoryBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas

The term ldquointegratedrdquo as applied to the delivery of a building project can mean different things from a team that simply works together to use of the AIArsquos IPD contracting system This discussion will review the issues that an integrated delivery method addresses and how they are impacted Itrsquos a unique opportu-nity to understand IPD in comparison to other methods (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111006 LUHs 125

The Sleepover ProjectndashResearch in Senior LivingDavid Dillard AIA D2 Architecture LLC Dallas

The Sleepover Project is a two-year research initiative that has sent (by end of summer 2011) virtual ldquosleepersrdquo to 40 different senior living communities across the US to observe and learn first hand (as a resident complete with assigned physical limitations) what works and doesnrsquot work in the physical environment for elders The learning device itself has been a top item of discus-sion within the architectural community However the findings themselves have never been presented publicly until now

111007 LUHs 125

100 PMndash400 PM

Early-Bird Workshop Whatrsquos the Real Impact of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible DesignJeromy Murphy AIA American Construction Investigators Ltd Houston

On March 15 2012 the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design will be man-datory for the renovation or new construction of state and local government buildings public accommodations and commercial facilities Using photos and illustrations this program cuts through the words to identify the most impor-tant changes and their impact on existing or new construction Aside from tech-nical changes the format of the Standards has changed dramatically Murphy uses a tablet to sketch examples or draw on top of photos making information easy to comprehend and apply

111008 LUHs 275

130 PMndash430 PM

Early-Bird Workshop The Outlook for the Texas Economy and the Construction IndustryRay Perryman PhD The Perryman Group Waco

Join one of the worldrsquos most influential and innovative economists for an in-depth exploration of the Texas economy Perrymanrsquos complex modeling sys-tems form a basis for corporate and governmental planning around the globe This unique opportunity brings expert focus to reasons for the recent down-turn and their effect on the economy going forward and details the underlying demographic and economic trends in the US and Texas Perryman will help you

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understand the fascinating world of fiscal difficulties budget shortfalls linger-ing oversupply and other adverse conditions affecting the Texas economy and their most likely resolution Learn where Texas is headed not only in terms of construction but also how the arts education and government will be affected

111009 LUHs 275

200 PMndash330 PM

Design-Build Status ReportndashReal Lessons from Real PractitionersGreg Gidez AIA Hensel-Phelps Construction Co Greeley CO Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Jim Whitaker AIA Skanska USA Building Inc Alexandria VA

Design-build project delivery offers new opportunities increased productivity enhanced profitability and greater control of projects but to be successful architectsrsquo so-called traditional roles and accepted behaviors must change Learn how from three architects operating exclusively in design-build project delivery yet in three different ways (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111010 LUHs 15

Affordable High Performance ldquoWorkforce Housingrdquo DesignDavid Rodriguez Assoc AIA and William Ware Ware Architecture Addison

This team presents a case study on affordable high performance workforce housing design including material and systems selection energy reduction and improved indoor environmental quality The session will focus on building methodologies such as Standard Construction (baseline) advanced framing with standard insulation advanced framing with spray foam insulation struc-tural insulated panel (SIP) construction and insulated concrete form (ICF) construction Learn what is attainable and the derivatives that can be applied to other housing

111011 LUHs 15

Ambassador TrainingJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

Wherever you go yoursquore an ambassador for both your firm and the entire archi-tecture profession How can you maximize your public moments This session provides engaging practical unforgettable techniques for every design profes-sional at every level Learn to vibrantly and memorably distinguish your organi-zation impress your publics and promote your influence

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111012 LUHs 15

230 PMndash530 PM

Tour C Oak Cliff Community RenewalThe Oak Cliff neighborhood across the Trinity River from downtown Dallas is an enduring jewel of the city The historic homes that exemplify the craftsman style of the early 20th Century still remain and are augmented by the Bishop Arts Districtrsquos collection of unique shops and restaurants After exploring the

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YBishop Arts District move on to Kessler Woods a collection of modern homes that continue the tradition of materiality and scale in this historic neighbor-hood Conclude with a visit to the Belmont Hotel and its spectacular views of downtown Dallas (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111013 LUHs 225

Early-Bird Workshop Focus on Construction DocumentsndashInnovative Project Delivery MethodologiesMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

Take a thought-provoking journey through the complex dynamics of construc-tion document preparation and delivery This fast-paced program drawn from the popular Focus on Construction Documentation series presents innovative methods for achieving greater accuracy and productivity in construction docu-ments and better navigating the often stormy waters of project delivery

111014 LUHs 275

330 PMndash730 PM

EXPO OpenEnergy and interest will be high with the exchange of information and warm greetings between colleagues Learn about a new product discover an innova-tion and check in with a favorite supplier Come early and stay late to make the most of your Expo experience

400 PMndash530 PM

Solar Ready Preparing for an Alternative Energy FutureLarry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin JC Shore Circular Energy Austin Katherine Blair Page Southerland Page Austin

Many architects have been frustrated during the past decade by the promise of solar energy coupled with the economic difficulty of getting it into new building projects At the same time retrofitting to accept solar power can be daunting because of required building modifications ldquoSolar Readyrdquo offers long-term less expensive solutions aimed at both problems

111015 LUHs 15

The Purpose of Balanced Social Media for ArchitectsBob Borson AIA BernbaumMagadini Architects Dallas Laura Davis AIA HPD Architecture Dallas Jamie Crawley AIA Hamilton amp Associates Pflugerville

Participate in a rare face-to-face opportunity to engage interactively with peers who successfully utilize Social Media in their careers and business ven-tures Whether itrsquos Twitter Facebook blogs rss feeds discussion forums etc architects need to know these tools and utilize them in their daily practice Discussions will introduce a social media plan dismantle the myths generate dialogue and empower attendees to utilize Social Media to achieve real-world business objectives An exciting evolution has started and itrsquos only 140 charac-ters in length

111016 LUHs 15

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Project Delivery Summit MeetingCarlos Cardoso AIA Blinder Belle Architects New York Betsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Geof-frey Stricker Edgemoor Real Estate Services Bethesda MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build integrated project delivery and privatepublic partnership) this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate QampAdiscussion with the audience (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

Sponsored by GSampC

111017 LUHs 15

530 PMndash730 PM

Welcome PartyndashHarmony amp Balance (Wa Kai)Did you know that Sendai Japan is Dallasrsquo sister city Join in the folding of a thousand colorful origami cranes that are a symbol of honor and respect in the Japanese culture to support the reemergence of the City of Sendai Did you know that chopstick etiquette requires that they be held to face southwest Or that it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands Visit with the Societyrsquos valued Expo partners surrounded by captivating Japanese sounds and movement AIA Dallas members will be on hand to greet and direct guests toward scrumptious food and festive drinks Enjoy performances showcasing Japanese culture and try your hand at traditional Japanese artistry Itrsquos a meet-up of two cultures designed to generate an atmosphere of Harmony and Bal-ance where doing business is both easy and fun

Bar Sponsors ndash LA Fuess Partners Inc Pavestone CompanyVeneerstone

Satterfield Pontikes Construction Inc

Signature Drink Sponsor ndash Schmidt amp Stacy Consulting Engineers Inc

730 PM ndash 830 PM

Alumni GatheringsJoin classmates and educators as schools of architecture host events that bring alumni together Learn about new developments at your alma mater stimulate fundraising and enjoy reconnecting to that unique and favored community of friends and colleagues See details in the on-site guide or contact your alumni organization

730 PMndash930 PM

Tour D Victory ParkndashUrban RedevelopmentThis area to the north of the West End was long considered unusable After a redevelopment effort that is considered exemplary by the EPA Victory Park is charting a direction for the expansion of the urban city Start at the recently completed Park 17 residential tower located on the opposite end of the block from the 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue office tower Between the two is a six-

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

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The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

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Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 35

Gen

eral Info

rmatio

nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

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InPro Corp 618

International Code Council 510

JAAS 314

Jockimo 318

Journeyman Construction 313

Kelly Moore Paint 625

Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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Balance is fundamental Much of our value to society centers in our ability to discover equilibrium Whether we are composing an elevation organizing user requests resolving gravitational forces managing business objectives or adjudi-cating deeply-held beliefs we are constantly seeking balance as architects

Our professional title is itself about balance The architecton is literally the ldquomaster builderrdquomdashthe one who places one piece together with another into an overarching vision Details must be balanced in the holistic idea

Vitruvius was talking about balance when he urged that buildings must be solid useful and beautiful When we are at our best architects engage the immediate details extend the context of possibility and balance it all with grace

We are tightrope walkers We navigate between client groups neighborhood asso-ciations code officials consultants special interests and lawmakers Like the best aerial walkers we must be technically proficient we must carry the vision and we must be graceful

Our best projects address the details at hand while responding well beyond the property lines of our sites they anticipate future generations they leverage our clientsrsquo resources they extend relationships into forging new ways of collaborating

It is that kind of thinkingmdashbeyond the property linesmdashbeyond now beyond here beyond who we now know and beyond what we now have that typifies our work

Now as we converge on Dallas a city famous for thinking big and living large it is inspiring to see balance here too In 1841 when Tennessee attorney John Neely Bryan laid claim to 640 acres and sketched out a 20-street town with a court-house square he could not have imagined his Dallas 170 years later A thriving national hub for commerce and industry and quickly becoming a center for arts and culture Dallas is thinking big and living large in countless new balanced ways

With stirring keynote speakers invigorat-ing tours stimulating sessions exciting new products and services and affirming fellowship this is an opportunity for you to find balance Engage your convention and extend your context

Balance is a beautiful thing

Balance Engaging the Immediate and Extending the Context

Dan Hart 2011 President

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 6

All events take place at the Dallas Convention Center unless otherwise noted As a courtesy to speakers and colleagues use of communication devices (cell phones etc) in any manner is prohibited in continuing education sessions and general sessions

The number of AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs) that may be earned is indi-cated with each session description indicates the session meets the AIACES Health Safety and Welfare requirement indicates the session meets the Texas licensure requirement for education in barrier-free design indicates the session meets the Texas licensure requirement for education in sustainable design

Although not anticipated session titles and speakers are subject to change View wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates Session handouts will be posted to this site as pdf documents at a later time

Key to icons preceeding each session title

Optional Event (costs extraticket required)

Related to ThemendashBalance

A Top-Ten Program at a Texas Architectsrsquo Convention

Appropriate for Firm Principals

DesignPlanning

Environment

LeadershipCommunity

Life Skills

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Practice

Technology

Daily Schedule Continuing Education Events and Tours

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 27

800 AMndash1100 AM

Early-Bird Workshop COMFENndashfaccedilade design toolMaurya McClintock McClintock Facade Consulting LLC Walnut Creek CA Robin Mitchell Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA Stephen Selkowitz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA

This highly interactive training session is a unique opportunity to learn how to use new free software to compare faccedilade systems and components with respect to their ability to control solar gain internal heatingcooling energy lighting energy and more This effective desktop tool is in the public domain and was developed with the US Department of Energyrsquos funds and backing Receive the software and the skills to apply it in assessing energy and comfort implications of faccedilade alternatives particularly at early conceptschematic design andor value-engineering phases of projects Attendees must bring a laptop (software will be uploaded on site) to work through simulation examples in parallel with the presenters allowing questions to be addressed in real-time Emphasis will be on how the resulting information can be used to inform sus-tainable design choices

111001 LUHs 275

830 AMndash1130 AM

Early-Bird Workshop Public-Private PartnershipsGeoffrey Stricker Edgemore Real Estate Services Bethesda MD Corbin Van Arnsdale AGC-Texas Building Branch Austin

PPP or P3 is short for Public Private Partnership a venture funded and oper-ated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector enti-ties This presentation will discuss the P3 project delivery model and the role architects play The different phases of the pursuit ldquopreferred proponentsrdquo and design will be discussed in the context of fee and risk Recommendations on integrated delivery techniques to overcome the challenges of the post-award phase will be part of the program too Additionally hear about the latest devel-opments in Texas that should smooth the way for more uniform successful P3 activity (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Commu-nity)

111002 LUHs 275

930 AMndash1200 PM

Tour A Walking the Dallas Arts DistrictEnjoy a morning in the Dallas Arts District the cornerstone and catalyst for creative vitality in the region A five-decade consultant-led progression pro-duced boundary definition design guidelines and the opening of the Dallas Museum of Art followed by Myerson Symphony Center the Crow Collection of Asian Art the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts The opening of the ATampT Perform-

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ing Arts Center completed the vision of the Arts District constructing a ldquovillage of the artsrsquo down-town establishing Dallas as the only city in the world with buildings designed by four Pritzker prize-winning architects in one contiguous block and creating a self-contained pedestrian-friendly oasis in the heart of the city (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Thornton Tomasetti

111003 LUHs 2

Tour B Classic Modern DallasndashThe Rose ResidenceSince the early 1990rsquos Dallas has been the backdrop to a number of homes designed by nationally and internationally recognized modern architects Nestled among the trees and wide lawns of Highland Park University Park and Preston Hollow are grand homes with both historic and modern roots On this tour visit Antoine Predockrsquos Rose Residence The house engages its natural surroundings and places the focus away from the street toward the green space of the creek behind the house The whole house takes the cue of the ownerrsquos fondness for bird-watching in which the wide variety of floor levels and expansive tree-covered roof garden recall a tree with branches at multiple heights offering distinctive views depending on where one is perched (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111004 LUHs 2

930 AMndash1230 PM

Early-Bird Workshop From Blueprints to GreenbacksndashArchitecture as BusinessMichael Hellinghausen AIA Omniplan Dallas

While architecture is a uniquely creative business there are nevertheless some business basics that apply to all design firms Beginning with profitloss fun-damentals participants will walk through an annual net revenue forecast labor expense forecast and overhead expense forecast using these three compo-nents to build a fiscal-year financial summary and then calculate key indicators for our industry Participants will also review detailed financial reporting and finally use all of this information to complete a fun quiz

111005 LUHs 275

1030 AMndash1130 AM

Annual Business SessionJoin members of the 2011 Board of Directors Committee and Task Force Chairs and leaders of related entities for a current snapshot of the health and orga-nization of the Society General business includes election of 2012 leadership financial information and highlights of the past yearrsquos activity

Arts District (scan for video)

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1230 PMndash145 PM

Integrated Project Delivery MethodndashThe Real StoryBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas

The term ldquointegratedrdquo as applied to the delivery of a building project can mean different things from a team that simply works together to use of the AIArsquos IPD contracting system This discussion will review the issues that an integrated delivery method addresses and how they are impacted Itrsquos a unique opportu-nity to understand IPD in comparison to other methods (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111006 LUHs 125

The Sleepover ProjectndashResearch in Senior LivingDavid Dillard AIA D2 Architecture LLC Dallas

The Sleepover Project is a two-year research initiative that has sent (by end of summer 2011) virtual ldquosleepersrdquo to 40 different senior living communities across the US to observe and learn first hand (as a resident complete with assigned physical limitations) what works and doesnrsquot work in the physical environment for elders The learning device itself has been a top item of discus-sion within the architectural community However the findings themselves have never been presented publicly until now

111007 LUHs 125

100 PMndash400 PM

Early-Bird Workshop Whatrsquos the Real Impact of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible DesignJeromy Murphy AIA American Construction Investigators Ltd Houston

On March 15 2012 the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design will be man-datory for the renovation or new construction of state and local government buildings public accommodations and commercial facilities Using photos and illustrations this program cuts through the words to identify the most impor-tant changes and their impact on existing or new construction Aside from tech-nical changes the format of the Standards has changed dramatically Murphy uses a tablet to sketch examples or draw on top of photos making information easy to comprehend and apply

111008 LUHs 275

130 PMndash430 PM

Early-Bird Workshop The Outlook for the Texas Economy and the Construction IndustryRay Perryman PhD The Perryman Group Waco

Join one of the worldrsquos most influential and innovative economists for an in-depth exploration of the Texas economy Perrymanrsquos complex modeling sys-tems form a basis for corporate and governmental planning around the globe This unique opportunity brings expert focus to reasons for the recent down-turn and their effect on the economy going forward and details the underlying demographic and economic trends in the US and Texas Perryman will help you

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 10

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understand the fascinating world of fiscal difficulties budget shortfalls linger-ing oversupply and other adverse conditions affecting the Texas economy and their most likely resolution Learn where Texas is headed not only in terms of construction but also how the arts education and government will be affected

111009 LUHs 275

200 PMndash330 PM

Design-Build Status ReportndashReal Lessons from Real PractitionersGreg Gidez AIA Hensel-Phelps Construction Co Greeley CO Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Jim Whitaker AIA Skanska USA Building Inc Alexandria VA

Design-build project delivery offers new opportunities increased productivity enhanced profitability and greater control of projects but to be successful architectsrsquo so-called traditional roles and accepted behaviors must change Learn how from three architects operating exclusively in design-build project delivery yet in three different ways (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111010 LUHs 15

Affordable High Performance ldquoWorkforce Housingrdquo DesignDavid Rodriguez Assoc AIA and William Ware Ware Architecture Addison

This team presents a case study on affordable high performance workforce housing design including material and systems selection energy reduction and improved indoor environmental quality The session will focus on building methodologies such as Standard Construction (baseline) advanced framing with standard insulation advanced framing with spray foam insulation struc-tural insulated panel (SIP) construction and insulated concrete form (ICF) construction Learn what is attainable and the derivatives that can be applied to other housing

111011 LUHs 15

Ambassador TrainingJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

Wherever you go yoursquore an ambassador for both your firm and the entire archi-tecture profession How can you maximize your public moments This session provides engaging practical unforgettable techniques for every design profes-sional at every level Learn to vibrantly and memorably distinguish your organi-zation impress your publics and promote your influence

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111012 LUHs 15

230 PMndash530 PM

Tour C Oak Cliff Community RenewalThe Oak Cliff neighborhood across the Trinity River from downtown Dallas is an enduring jewel of the city The historic homes that exemplify the craftsman style of the early 20th Century still remain and are augmented by the Bishop Arts Districtrsquos collection of unique shops and restaurants After exploring the

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YBishop Arts District move on to Kessler Woods a collection of modern homes that continue the tradition of materiality and scale in this historic neighbor-hood Conclude with a visit to the Belmont Hotel and its spectacular views of downtown Dallas (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111013 LUHs 225

Early-Bird Workshop Focus on Construction DocumentsndashInnovative Project Delivery MethodologiesMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

Take a thought-provoking journey through the complex dynamics of construc-tion document preparation and delivery This fast-paced program drawn from the popular Focus on Construction Documentation series presents innovative methods for achieving greater accuracy and productivity in construction docu-ments and better navigating the often stormy waters of project delivery

111014 LUHs 275

330 PMndash730 PM

EXPO OpenEnergy and interest will be high with the exchange of information and warm greetings between colleagues Learn about a new product discover an innova-tion and check in with a favorite supplier Come early and stay late to make the most of your Expo experience

400 PMndash530 PM

Solar Ready Preparing for an Alternative Energy FutureLarry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin JC Shore Circular Energy Austin Katherine Blair Page Southerland Page Austin

Many architects have been frustrated during the past decade by the promise of solar energy coupled with the economic difficulty of getting it into new building projects At the same time retrofitting to accept solar power can be daunting because of required building modifications ldquoSolar Readyrdquo offers long-term less expensive solutions aimed at both problems

111015 LUHs 15

The Purpose of Balanced Social Media for ArchitectsBob Borson AIA BernbaumMagadini Architects Dallas Laura Davis AIA HPD Architecture Dallas Jamie Crawley AIA Hamilton amp Associates Pflugerville

Participate in a rare face-to-face opportunity to engage interactively with peers who successfully utilize Social Media in their careers and business ven-tures Whether itrsquos Twitter Facebook blogs rss feeds discussion forums etc architects need to know these tools and utilize them in their daily practice Discussions will introduce a social media plan dismantle the myths generate dialogue and empower attendees to utilize Social Media to achieve real-world business objectives An exciting evolution has started and itrsquos only 140 charac-ters in length

111016 LUHs 15

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Project Delivery Summit MeetingCarlos Cardoso AIA Blinder Belle Architects New York Betsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Geof-frey Stricker Edgemoor Real Estate Services Bethesda MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build integrated project delivery and privatepublic partnership) this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate QampAdiscussion with the audience (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

Sponsored by GSampC

111017 LUHs 15

530 PMndash730 PM

Welcome PartyndashHarmony amp Balance (Wa Kai)Did you know that Sendai Japan is Dallasrsquo sister city Join in the folding of a thousand colorful origami cranes that are a symbol of honor and respect in the Japanese culture to support the reemergence of the City of Sendai Did you know that chopstick etiquette requires that they be held to face southwest Or that it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands Visit with the Societyrsquos valued Expo partners surrounded by captivating Japanese sounds and movement AIA Dallas members will be on hand to greet and direct guests toward scrumptious food and festive drinks Enjoy performances showcasing Japanese culture and try your hand at traditional Japanese artistry Itrsquos a meet-up of two cultures designed to generate an atmosphere of Harmony and Bal-ance where doing business is both easy and fun

Bar Sponsors ndash LA Fuess Partners Inc Pavestone CompanyVeneerstone

Satterfield Pontikes Construction Inc

Signature Drink Sponsor ndash Schmidt amp Stacy Consulting Engineers Inc

730 PM ndash 830 PM

Alumni GatheringsJoin classmates and educators as schools of architecture host events that bring alumni together Learn about new developments at your alma mater stimulate fundraising and enjoy reconnecting to that unique and favored community of friends and colleagues See details in the on-site guide or contact your alumni organization

730 PMndash930 PM

Tour D Victory ParkndashUrban RedevelopmentThis area to the north of the West End was long considered unusable After a redevelopment effort that is considered exemplary by the EPA Victory Park is charting a direction for the expansion of the urban city Start at the recently completed Park 17 residential tower located on the opposite end of the block from the 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue office tower Between the two is a six-

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

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Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

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Atrium Doors and Windows 617

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Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

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EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

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Haumlfele America Co 527

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Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

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McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

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Millwork Solutions

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Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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PDS 111011

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Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

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Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

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General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

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PDS 111033

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General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

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Tour H Schools

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Break PDS 111046

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Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

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Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

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Early-Bird Workshop

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All events take place at the Dallas Convention Center unless otherwise noted As a courtesy to speakers and colleagues use of communication devices (cell phones etc) in any manner is prohibited in continuing education sessions and general sessions

The number of AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs) that may be earned is indi-cated with each session description indicates the session meets the AIACES Health Safety and Welfare requirement indicates the session meets the Texas licensure requirement for education in barrier-free design indicates the session meets the Texas licensure requirement for education in sustainable design

Although not anticipated session titles and speakers are subject to change View wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates Session handouts will be posted to this site as pdf documents at a later time

Key to icons preceeding each session title

Optional Event (costs extraticket required)

Related to ThemendashBalance

A Top-Ten Program at a Texas Architectsrsquo Convention

Appropriate for Firm Principals

DesignPlanning

Environment

LeadershipCommunity

Life Skills

Marketing

Practice

Technology

Daily Schedule Continuing Education Events and Tours

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 27

800 AMndash1100 AM

Early-Bird Workshop COMFENndashfaccedilade design toolMaurya McClintock McClintock Facade Consulting LLC Walnut Creek CA Robin Mitchell Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA Stephen Selkowitz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA

This highly interactive training session is a unique opportunity to learn how to use new free software to compare faccedilade systems and components with respect to their ability to control solar gain internal heatingcooling energy lighting energy and more This effective desktop tool is in the public domain and was developed with the US Department of Energyrsquos funds and backing Receive the software and the skills to apply it in assessing energy and comfort implications of faccedilade alternatives particularly at early conceptschematic design andor value-engineering phases of projects Attendees must bring a laptop (software will be uploaded on site) to work through simulation examples in parallel with the presenters allowing questions to be addressed in real-time Emphasis will be on how the resulting information can be used to inform sus-tainable design choices

111001 LUHs 275

830 AMndash1130 AM

Early-Bird Workshop Public-Private PartnershipsGeoffrey Stricker Edgemore Real Estate Services Bethesda MD Corbin Van Arnsdale AGC-Texas Building Branch Austin

PPP or P3 is short for Public Private Partnership a venture funded and oper-ated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector enti-ties This presentation will discuss the P3 project delivery model and the role architects play The different phases of the pursuit ldquopreferred proponentsrdquo and design will be discussed in the context of fee and risk Recommendations on integrated delivery techniques to overcome the challenges of the post-award phase will be part of the program too Additionally hear about the latest devel-opments in Texas that should smooth the way for more uniform successful P3 activity (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Commu-nity)

111002 LUHs 275

930 AMndash1200 PM

Tour A Walking the Dallas Arts DistrictEnjoy a morning in the Dallas Arts District the cornerstone and catalyst for creative vitality in the region A five-decade consultant-led progression pro-duced boundary definition design guidelines and the opening of the Dallas Museum of Art followed by Myerson Symphony Center the Crow Collection of Asian Art the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts The opening of the ATampT Perform-

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ing Arts Center completed the vision of the Arts District constructing a ldquovillage of the artsrsquo down-town establishing Dallas as the only city in the world with buildings designed by four Pritzker prize-winning architects in one contiguous block and creating a self-contained pedestrian-friendly oasis in the heart of the city (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Thornton Tomasetti

111003 LUHs 2

Tour B Classic Modern DallasndashThe Rose ResidenceSince the early 1990rsquos Dallas has been the backdrop to a number of homes designed by nationally and internationally recognized modern architects Nestled among the trees and wide lawns of Highland Park University Park and Preston Hollow are grand homes with both historic and modern roots On this tour visit Antoine Predockrsquos Rose Residence The house engages its natural surroundings and places the focus away from the street toward the green space of the creek behind the house The whole house takes the cue of the ownerrsquos fondness for bird-watching in which the wide variety of floor levels and expansive tree-covered roof garden recall a tree with branches at multiple heights offering distinctive views depending on where one is perched (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111004 LUHs 2

930 AMndash1230 PM

Early-Bird Workshop From Blueprints to GreenbacksndashArchitecture as BusinessMichael Hellinghausen AIA Omniplan Dallas

While architecture is a uniquely creative business there are nevertheless some business basics that apply to all design firms Beginning with profitloss fun-damentals participants will walk through an annual net revenue forecast labor expense forecast and overhead expense forecast using these three compo-nents to build a fiscal-year financial summary and then calculate key indicators for our industry Participants will also review detailed financial reporting and finally use all of this information to complete a fun quiz

111005 LUHs 275

1030 AMndash1130 AM

Annual Business SessionJoin members of the 2011 Board of Directors Committee and Task Force Chairs and leaders of related entities for a current snapshot of the health and orga-nization of the Society General business includes election of 2012 leadership financial information and highlights of the past yearrsquos activity

Arts District (scan for video)

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1230 PMndash145 PM

Integrated Project Delivery MethodndashThe Real StoryBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas

The term ldquointegratedrdquo as applied to the delivery of a building project can mean different things from a team that simply works together to use of the AIArsquos IPD contracting system This discussion will review the issues that an integrated delivery method addresses and how they are impacted Itrsquos a unique opportu-nity to understand IPD in comparison to other methods (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111006 LUHs 125

The Sleepover ProjectndashResearch in Senior LivingDavid Dillard AIA D2 Architecture LLC Dallas

The Sleepover Project is a two-year research initiative that has sent (by end of summer 2011) virtual ldquosleepersrdquo to 40 different senior living communities across the US to observe and learn first hand (as a resident complete with assigned physical limitations) what works and doesnrsquot work in the physical environment for elders The learning device itself has been a top item of discus-sion within the architectural community However the findings themselves have never been presented publicly until now

111007 LUHs 125

100 PMndash400 PM

Early-Bird Workshop Whatrsquos the Real Impact of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible DesignJeromy Murphy AIA American Construction Investigators Ltd Houston

On March 15 2012 the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design will be man-datory for the renovation or new construction of state and local government buildings public accommodations and commercial facilities Using photos and illustrations this program cuts through the words to identify the most impor-tant changes and their impact on existing or new construction Aside from tech-nical changes the format of the Standards has changed dramatically Murphy uses a tablet to sketch examples or draw on top of photos making information easy to comprehend and apply

111008 LUHs 275

130 PMndash430 PM

Early-Bird Workshop The Outlook for the Texas Economy and the Construction IndustryRay Perryman PhD The Perryman Group Waco

Join one of the worldrsquos most influential and innovative economists for an in-depth exploration of the Texas economy Perrymanrsquos complex modeling sys-tems form a basis for corporate and governmental planning around the globe This unique opportunity brings expert focus to reasons for the recent down-turn and their effect on the economy going forward and details the underlying demographic and economic trends in the US and Texas Perryman will help you

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understand the fascinating world of fiscal difficulties budget shortfalls linger-ing oversupply and other adverse conditions affecting the Texas economy and their most likely resolution Learn where Texas is headed not only in terms of construction but also how the arts education and government will be affected

111009 LUHs 275

200 PMndash330 PM

Design-Build Status ReportndashReal Lessons from Real PractitionersGreg Gidez AIA Hensel-Phelps Construction Co Greeley CO Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Jim Whitaker AIA Skanska USA Building Inc Alexandria VA

Design-build project delivery offers new opportunities increased productivity enhanced profitability and greater control of projects but to be successful architectsrsquo so-called traditional roles and accepted behaviors must change Learn how from three architects operating exclusively in design-build project delivery yet in three different ways (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111010 LUHs 15

Affordable High Performance ldquoWorkforce Housingrdquo DesignDavid Rodriguez Assoc AIA and William Ware Ware Architecture Addison

This team presents a case study on affordable high performance workforce housing design including material and systems selection energy reduction and improved indoor environmental quality The session will focus on building methodologies such as Standard Construction (baseline) advanced framing with standard insulation advanced framing with spray foam insulation struc-tural insulated panel (SIP) construction and insulated concrete form (ICF) construction Learn what is attainable and the derivatives that can be applied to other housing

111011 LUHs 15

Ambassador TrainingJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

Wherever you go yoursquore an ambassador for both your firm and the entire archi-tecture profession How can you maximize your public moments This session provides engaging practical unforgettable techniques for every design profes-sional at every level Learn to vibrantly and memorably distinguish your organi-zation impress your publics and promote your influence

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111012 LUHs 15

230 PMndash530 PM

Tour C Oak Cliff Community RenewalThe Oak Cliff neighborhood across the Trinity River from downtown Dallas is an enduring jewel of the city The historic homes that exemplify the craftsman style of the early 20th Century still remain and are augmented by the Bishop Arts Districtrsquos collection of unique shops and restaurants After exploring the

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YBishop Arts District move on to Kessler Woods a collection of modern homes that continue the tradition of materiality and scale in this historic neighbor-hood Conclude with a visit to the Belmont Hotel and its spectacular views of downtown Dallas (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111013 LUHs 225

Early-Bird Workshop Focus on Construction DocumentsndashInnovative Project Delivery MethodologiesMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

Take a thought-provoking journey through the complex dynamics of construc-tion document preparation and delivery This fast-paced program drawn from the popular Focus on Construction Documentation series presents innovative methods for achieving greater accuracy and productivity in construction docu-ments and better navigating the often stormy waters of project delivery

111014 LUHs 275

330 PMndash730 PM

EXPO OpenEnergy and interest will be high with the exchange of information and warm greetings between colleagues Learn about a new product discover an innova-tion and check in with a favorite supplier Come early and stay late to make the most of your Expo experience

400 PMndash530 PM

Solar Ready Preparing for an Alternative Energy FutureLarry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin JC Shore Circular Energy Austin Katherine Blair Page Southerland Page Austin

Many architects have been frustrated during the past decade by the promise of solar energy coupled with the economic difficulty of getting it into new building projects At the same time retrofitting to accept solar power can be daunting because of required building modifications ldquoSolar Readyrdquo offers long-term less expensive solutions aimed at both problems

111015 LUHs 15

The Purpose of Balanced Social Media for ArchitectsBob Borson AIA BernbaumMagadini Architects Dallas Laura Davis AIA HPD Architecture Dallas Jamie Crawley AIA Hamilton amp Associates Pflugerville

Participate in a rare face-to-face opportunity to engage interactively with peers who successfully utilize Social Media in their careers and business ven-tures Whether itrsquos Twitter Facebook blogs rss feeds discussion forums etc architects need to know these tools and utilize them in their daily practice Discussions will introduce a social media plan dismantle the myths generate dialogue and empower attendees to utilize Social Media to achieve real-world business objectives An exciting evolution has started and itrsquos only 140 charac-ters in length

111016 LUHs 15

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Project Delivery Summit MeetingCarlos Cardoso AIA Blinder Belle Architects New York Betsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Geof-frey Stricker Edgemoor Real Estate Services Bethesda MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build integrated project delivery and privatepublic partnership) this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate QampAdiscussion with the audience (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

Sponsored by GSampC

111017 LUHs 15

530 PMndash730 PM

Welcome PartyndashHarmony amp Balance (Wa Kai)Did you know that Sendai Japan is Dallasrsquo sister city Join in the folding of a thousand colorful origami cranes that are a symbol of honor and respect in the Japanese culture to support the reemergence of the City of Sendai Did you know that chopstick etiquette requires that they be held to face southwest Or that it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands Visit with the Societyrsquos valued Expo partners surrounded by captivating Japanese sounds and movement AIA Dallas members will be on hand to greet and direct guests toward scrumptious food and festive drinks Enjoy performances showcasing Japanese culture and try your hand at traditional Japanese artistry Itrsquos a meet-up of two cultures designed to generate an atmosphere of Harmony and Bal-ance where doing business is both easy and fun

Bar Sponsors ndash LA Fuess Partners Inc Pavestone CompanyVeneerstone

Satterfield Pontikes Construction Inc

Signature Drink Sponsor ndash Schmidt amp Stacy Consulting Engineers Inc

730 PM ndash 830 PM

Alumni GatheringsJoin classmates and educators as schools of architecture host events that bring alumni together Learn about new developments at your alma mater stimulate fundraising and enjoy reconnecting to that unique and favored community of friends and colleagues See details in the on-site guide or contact your alumni organization

730 PMndash930 PM

Tour D Victory ParkndashUrban RedevelopmentThis area to the north of the West End was long considered unusable After a redevelopment effort that is considered exemplary by the EPA Victory Park is charting a direction for the expansion of the urban city Start at the recently completed Park 17 residential tower located on the opposite end of the block from the 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue office tower Between the two is a six-

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

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330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

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ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

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Kinetics Noise Control 316

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

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Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW Architecture as Business 111005

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 27

800 AMndash1100 AM

Early-Bird Workshop COMFENndashfaccedilade design toolMaurya McClintock McClintock Facade Consulting LLC Walnut Creek CA Robin Mitchell Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA Stephen Selkowitz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA

This highly interactive training session is a unique opportunity to learn how to use new free software to compare faccedilade systems and components with respect to their ability to control solar gain internal heatingcooling energy lighting energy and more This effective desktop tool is in the public domain and was developed with the US Department of Energyrsquos funds and backing Receive the software and the skills to apply it in assessing energy and comfort implications of faccedilade alternatives particularly at early conceptschematic design andor value-engineering phases of projects Attendees must bring a laptop (software will be uploaded on site) to work through simulation examples in parallel with the presenters allowing questions to be addressed in real-time Emphasis will be on how the resulting information can be used to inform sus-tainable design choices

111001 LUHs 275

830 AMndash1130 AM

Early-Bird Workshop Public-Private PartnershipsGeoffrey Stricker Edgemore Real Estate Services Bethesda MD Corbin Van Arnsdale AGC-Texas Building Branch Austin

PPP or P3 is short for Public Private Partnership a venture funded and oper-ated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector enti-ties This presentation will discuss the P3 project delivery model and the role architects play The different phases of the pursuit ldquopreferred proponentsrdquo and design will be discussed in the context of fee and risk Recommendations on integrated delivery techniques to overcome the challenges of the post-award phase will be part of the program too Additionally hear about the latest devel-opments in Texas that should smooth the way for more uniform successful P3 activity (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Commu-nity)

111002 LUHs 275

930 AMndash1200 PM

Tour A Walking the Dallas Arts DistrictEnjoy a morning in the Dallas Arts District the cornerstone and catalyst for creative vitality in the region A five-decade consultant-led progression pro-duced boundary definition design guidelines and the opening of the Dallas Museum of Art followed by Myerson Symphony Center the Crow Collection of Asian Art the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts The opening of the ATampT Perform-

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ing Arts Center completed the vision of the Arts District constructing a ldquovillage of the artsrsquo down-town establishing Dallas as the only city in the world with buildings designed by four Pritzker prize-winning architects in one contiguous block and creating a self-contained pedestrian-friendly oasis in the heart of the city (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Thornton Tomasetti

111003 LUHs 2

Tour B Classic Modern DallasndashThe Rose ResidenceSince the early 1990rsquos Dallas has been the backdrop to a number of homes designed by nationally and internationally recognized modern architects Nestled among the trees and wide lawns of Highland Park University Park and Preston Hollow are grand homes with both historic and modern roots On this tour visit Antoine Predockrsquos Rose Residence The house engages its natural surroundings and places the focus away from the street toward the green space of the creek behind the house The whole house takes the cue of the ownerrsquos fondness for bird-watching in which the wide variety of floor levels and expansive tree-covered roof garden recall a tree with branches at multiple heights offering distinctive views depending on where one is perched (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111004 LUHs 2

930 AMndash1230 PM

Early-Bird Workshop From Blueprints to GreenbacksndashArchitecture as BusinessMichael Hellinghausen AIA Omniplan Dallas

While architecture is a uniquely creative business there are nevertheless some business basics that apply to all design firms Beginning with profitloss fun-damentals participants will walk through an annual net revenue forecast labor expense forecast and overhead expense forecast using these three compo-nents to build a fiscal-year financial summary and then calculate key indicators for our industry Participants will also review detailed financial reporting and finally use all of this information to complete a fun quiz

111005 LUHs 275

1030 AMndash1130 AM

Annual Business SessionJoin members of the 2011 Board of Directors Committee and Task Force Chairs and leaders of related entities for a current snapshot of the health and orga-nization of the Society General business includes election of 2012 leadership financial information and highlights of the past yearrsquos activity

Arts District (scan for video)

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1230 PMndash145 PM

Integrated Project Delivery MethodndashThe Real StoryBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas

The term ldquointegratedrdquo as applied to the delivery of a building project can mean different things from a team that simply works together to use of the AIArsquos IPD contracting system This discussion will review the issues that an integrated delivery method addresses and how they are impacted Itrsquos a unique opportu-nity to understand IPD in comparison to other methods (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111006 LUHs 125

The Sleepover ProjectndashResearch in Senior LivingDavid Dillard AIA D2 Architecture LLC Dallas

The Sleepover Project is a two-year research initiative that has sent (by end of summer 2011) virtual ldquosleepersrdquo to 40 different senior living communities across the US to observe and learn first hand (as a resident complete with assigned physical limitations) what works and doesnrsquot work in the physical environment for elders The learning device itself has been a top item of discus-sion within the architectural community However the findings themselves have never been presented publicly until now

111007 LUHs 125

100 PMndash400 PM

Early-Bird Workshop Whatrsquos the Real Impact of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible DesignJeromy Murphy AIA American Construction Investigators Ltd Houston

On March 15 2012 the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design will be man-datory for the renovation or new construction of state and local government buildings public accommodations and commercial facilities Using photos and illustrations this program cuts through the words to identify the most impor-tant changes and their impact on existing or new construction Aside from tech-nical changes the format of the Standards has changed dramatically Murphy uses a tablet to sketch examples or draw on top of photos making information easy to comprehend and apply

111008 LUHs 275

130 PMndash430 PM

Early-Bird Workshop The Outlook for the Texas Economy and the Construction IndustryRay Perryman PhD The Perryman Group Waco

Join one of the worldrsquos most influential and innovative economists for an in-depth exploration of the Texas economy Perrymanrsquos complex modeling sys-tems form a basis for corporate and governmental planning around the globe This unique opportunity brings expert focus to reasons for the recent down-turn and their effect on the economy going forward and details the underlying demographic and economic trends in the US and Texas Perryman will help you

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understand the fascinating world of fiscal difficulties budget shortfalls linger-ing oversupply and other adverse conditions affecting the Texas economy and their most likely resolution Learn where Texas is headed not only in terms of construction but also how the arts education and government will be affected

111009 LUHs 275

200 PMndash330 PM

Design-Build Status ReportndashReal Lessons from Real PractitionersGreg Gidez AIA Hensel-Phelps Construction Co Greeley CO Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Jim Whitaker AIA Skanska USA Building Inc Alexandria VA

Design-build project delivery offers new opportunities increased productivity enhanced profitability and greater control of projects but to be successful architectsrsquo so-called traditional roles and accepted behaviors must change Learn how from three architects operating exclusively in design-build project delivery yet in three different ways (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111010 LUHs 15

Affordable High Performance ldquoWorkforce Housingrdquo DesignDavid Rodriguez Assoc AIA and William Ware Ware Architecture Addison

This team presents a case study on affordable high performance workforce housing design including material and systems selection energy reduction and improved indoor environmental quality The session will focus on building methodologies such as Standard Construction (baseline) advanced framing with standard insulation advanced framing with spray foam insulation struc-tural insulated panel (SIP) construction and insulated concrete form (ICF) construction Learn what is attainable and the derivatives that can be applied to other housing

111011 LUHs 15

Ambassador TrainingJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

Wherever you go yoursquore an ambassador for both your firm and the entire archi-tecture profession How can you maximize your public moments This session provides engaging practical unforgettable techniques for every design profes-sional at every level Learn to vibrantly and memorably distinguish your organi-zation impress your publics and promote your influence

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111012 LUHs 15

230 PMndash530 PM

Tour C Oak Cliff Community RenewalThe Oak Cliff neighborhood across the Trinity River from downtown Dallas is an enduring jewel of the city The historic homes that exemplify the craftsman style of the early 20th Century still remain and are augmented by the Bishop Arts Districtrsquos collection of unique shops and restaurants After exploring the

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YBishop Arts District move on to Kessler Woods a collection of modern homes that continue the tradition of materiality and scale in this historic neighbor-hood Conclude with a visit to the Belmont Hotel and its spectacular views of downtown Dallas (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111013 LUHs 225

Early-Bird Workshop Focus on Construction DocumentsndashInnovative Project Delivery MethodologiesMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

Take a thought-provoking journey through the complex dynamics of construc-tion document preparation and delivery This fast-paced program drawn from the popular Focus on Construction Documentation series presents innovative methods for achieving greater accuracy and productivity in construction docu-ments and better navigating the often stormy waters of project delivery

111014 LUHs 275

330 PMndash730 PM

EXPO OpenEnergy and interest will be high with the exchange of information and warm greetings between colleagues Learn about a new product discover an innova-tion and check in with a favorite supplier Come early and stay late to make the most of your Expo experience

400 PMndash530 PM

Solar Ready Preparing for an Alternative Energy FutureLarry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin JC Shore Circular Energy Austin Katherine Blair Page Southerland Page Austin

Many architects have been frustrated during the past decade by the promise of solar energy coupled with the economic difficulty of getting it into new building projects At the same time retrofitting to accept solar power can be daunting because of required building modifications ldquoSolar Readyrdquo offers long-term less expensive solutions aimed at both problems

111015 LUHs 15

The Purpose of Balanced Social Media for ArchitectsBob Borson AIA BernbaumMagadini Architects Dallas Laura Davis AIA HPD Architecture Dallas Jamie Crawley AIA Hamilton amp Associates Pflugerville

Participate in a rare face-to-face opportunity to engage interactively with peers who successfully utilize Social Media in their careers and business ven-tures Whether itrsquos Twitter Facebook blogs rss feeds discussion forums etc architects need to know these tools and utilize them in their daily practice Discussions will introduce a social media plan dismantle the myths generate dialogue and empower attendees to utilize Social Media to achieve real-world business objectives An exciting evolution has started and itrsquos only 140 charac-ters in length

111016 LUHs 15

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Project Delivery Summit MeetingCarlos Cardoso AIA Blinder Belle Architects New York Betsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Geof-frey Stricker Edgemoor Real Estate Services Bethesda MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build integrated project delivery and privatepublic partnership) this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate QampAdiscussion with the audience (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

Sponsored by GSampC

111017 LUHs 15

530 PMndash730 PM

Welcome PartyndashHarmony amp Balance (Wa Kai)Did you know that Sendai Japan is Dallasrsquo sister city Join in the folding of a thousand colorful origami cranes that are a symbol of honor and respect in the Japanese culture to support the reemergence of the City of Sendai Did you know that chopstick etiquette requires that they be held to face southwest Or that it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands Visit with the Societyrsquos valued Expo partners surrounded by captivating Japanese sounds and movement AIA Dallas members will be on hand to greet and direct guests toward scrumptious food and festive drinks Enjoy performances showcasing Japanese culture and try your hand at traditional Japanese artistry Itrsquos a meet-up of two cultures designed to generate an atmosphere of Harmony and Bal-ance where doing business is both easy and fun

Bar Sponsors ndash LA Fuess Partners Inc Pavestone CompanyVeneerstone

Satterfield Pontikes Construction Inc

Signature Drink Sponsor ndash Schmidt amp Stacy Consulting Engineers Inc

730 PM ndash 830 PM

Alumni GatheringsJoin classmates and educators as schools of architecture host events that bring alumni together Learn about new developments at your alma mater stimulate fundraising and enjoy reconnecting to that unique and favored community of friends and colleagues See details in the on-site guide or contact your alumni organization

730 PMndash930 PM

Tour D Victory ParkndashUrban RedevelopmentThis area to the north of the West End was long considered unusable After a redevelopment effort that is considered exemplary by the EPA Victory Park is charting a direction for the expansion of the urban city Start at the recently completed Park 17 residential tower located on the opposite end of the block from the 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue office tower Between the two is a six-

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

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InPro Corp 618

International Code Council 510

JAAS 314

Jockimo 318

Journeyman Construction 313

Kelly Moore Paint 625

Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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ing Arts Center completed the vision of the Arts District constructing a ldquovillage of the artsrsquo down-town establishing Dallas as the only city in the world with buildings designed by four Pritzker prize-winning architects in one contiguous block and creating a self-contained pedestrian-friendly oasis in the heart of the city (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Thornton Tomasetti

111003 LUHs 2

Tour B Classic Modern DallasndashThe Rose ResidenceSince the early 1990rsquos Dallas has been the backdrop to a number of homes designed by nationally and internationally recognized modern architects Nestled among the trees and wide lawns of Highland Park University Park and Preston Hollow are grand homes with both historic and modern roots On this tour visit Antoine Predockrsquos Rose Residence The house engages its natural surroundings and places the focus away from the street toward the green space of the creek behind the house The whole house takes the cue of the ownerrsquos fondness for bird-watching in which the wide variety of floor levels and expansive tree-covered roof garden recall a tree with branches at multiple heights offering distinctive views depending on where one is perched (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111004 LUHs 2

930 AMndash1230 PM

Early-Bird Workshop From Blueprints to GreenbacksndashArchitecture as BusinessMichael Hellinghausen AIA Omniplan Dallas

While architecture is a uniquely creative business there are nevertheless some business basics that apply to all design firms Beginning with profitloss fun-damentals participants will walk through an annual net revenue forecast labor expense forecast and overhead expense forecast using these three compo-nents to build a fiscal-year financial summary and then calculate key indicators for our industry Participants will also review detailed financial reporting and finally use all of this information to complete a fun quiz

111005 LUHs 275

1030 AMndash1130 AM

Annual Business SessionJoin members of the 2011 Board of Directors Committee and Task Force Chairs and leaders of related entities for a current snapshot of the health and orga-nization of the Society General business includes election of 2012 leadership financial information and highlights of the past yearrsquos activity

Arts District (scan for video)

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1230 PMndash145 PM

Integrated Project Delivery MethodndashThe Real StoryBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas

The term ldquointegratedrdquo as applied to the delivery of a building project can mean different things from a team that simply works together to use of the AIArsquos IPD contracting system This discussion will review the issues that an integrated delivery method addresses and how they are impacted Itrsquos a unique opportu-nity to understand IPD in comparison to other methods (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111006 LUHs 125

The Sleepover ProjectndashResearch in Senior LivingDavid Dillard AIA D2 Architecture LLC Dallas

The Sleepover Project is a two-year research initiative that has sent (by end of summer 2011) virtual ldquosleepersrdquo to 40 different senior living communities across the US to observe and learn first hand (as a resident complete with assigned physical limitations) what works and doesnrsquot work in the physical environment for elders The learning device itself has been a top item of discus-sion within the architectural community However the findings themselves have never been presented publicly until now

111007 LUHs 125

100 PMndash400 PM

Early-Bird Workshop Whatrsquos the Real Impact of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible DesignJeromy Murphy AIA American Construction Investigators Ltd Houston

On March 15 2012 the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design will be man-datory for the renovation or new construction of state and local government buildings public accommodations and commercial facilities Using photos and illustrations this program cuts through the words to identify the most impor-tant changes and their impact on existing or new construction Aside from tech-nical changes the format of the Standards has changed dramatically Murphy uses a tablet to sketch examples or draw on top of photos making information easy to comprehend and apply

111008 LUHs 275

130 PMndash430 PM

Early-Bird Workshop The Outlook for the Texas Economy and the Construction IndustryRay Perryman PhD The Perryman Group Waco

Join one of the worldrsquos most influential and innovative economists for an in-depth exploration of the Texas economy Perrymanrsquos complex modeling sys-tems form a basis for corporate and governmental planning around the globe This unique opportunity brings expert focus to reasons for the recent down-turn and their effect on the economy going forward and details the underlying demographic and economic trends in the US and Texas Perryman will help you

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 10

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understand the fascinating world of fiscal difficulties budget shortfalls linger-ing oversupply and other adverse conditions affecting the Texas economy and their most likely resolution Learn where Texas is headed not only in terms of construction but also how the arts education and government will be affected

111009 LUHs 275

200 PMndash330 PM

Design-Build Status ReportndashReal Lessons from Real PractitionersGreg Gidez AIA Hensel-Phelps Construction Co Greeley CO Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Jim Whitaker AIA Skanska USA Building Inc Alexandria VA

Design-build project delivery offers new opportunities increased productivity enhanced profitability and greater control of projects but to be successful architectsrsquo so-called traditional roles and accepted behaviors must change Learn how from three architects operating exclusively in design-build project delivery yet in three different ways (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111010 LUHs 15

Affordable High Performance ldquoWorkforce Housingrdquo DesignDavid Rodriguez Assoc AIA and William Ware Ware Architecture Addison

This team presents a case study on affordable high performance workforce housing design including material and systems selection energy reduction and improved indoor environmental quality The session will focus on building methodologies such as Standard Construction (baseline) advanced framing with standard insulation advanced framing with spray foam insulation struc-tural insulated panel (SIP) construction and insulated concrete form (ICF) construction Learn what is attainable and the derivatives that can be applied to other housing

111011 LUHs 15

Ambassador TrainingJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

Wherever you go yoursquore an ambassador for both your firm and the entire archi-tecture profession How can you maximize your public moments This session provides engaging practical unforgettable techniques for every design profes-sional at every level Learn to vibrantly and memorably distinguish your organi-zation impress your publics and promote your influence

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111012 LUHs 15

230 PMndash530 PM

Tour C Oak Cliff Community RenewalThe Oak Cliff neighborhood across the Trinity River from downtown Dallas is an enduring jewel of the city The historic homes that exemplify the craftsman style of the early 20th Century still remain and are augmented by the Bishop Arts Districtrsquos collection of unique shops and restaurants After exploring the

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YBishop Arts District move on to Kessler Woods a collection of modern homes that continue the tradition of materiality and scale in this historic neighbor-hood Conclude with a visit to the Belmont Hotel and its spectacular views of downtown Dallas (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111013 LUHs 225

Early-Bird Workshop Focus on Construction DocumentsndashInnovative Project Delivery MethodologiesMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

Take a thought-provoking journey through the complex dynamics of construc-tion document preparation and delivery This fast-paced program drawn from the popular Focus on Construction Documentation series presents innovative methods for achieving greater accuracy and productivity in construction docu-ments and better navigating the often stormy waters of project delivery

111014 LUHs 275

330 PMndash730 PM

EXPO OpenEnergy and interest will be high with the exchange of information and warm greetings between colleagues Learn about a new product discover an innova-tion and check in with a favorite supplier Come early and stay late to make the most of your Expo experience

400 PMndash530 PM

Solar Ready Preparing for an Alternative Energy FutureLarry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin JC Shore Circular Energy Austin Katherine Blair Page Southerland Page Austin

Many architects have been frustrated during the past decade by the promise of solar energy coupled with the economic difficulty of getting it into new building projects At the same time retrofitting to accept solar power can be daunting because of required building modifications ldquoSolar Readyrdquo offers long-term less expensive solutions aimed at both problems

111015 LUHs 15

The Purpose of Balanced Social Media for ArchitectsBob Borson AIA BernbaumMagadini Architects Dallas Laura Davis AIA HPD Architecture Dallas Jamie Crawley AIA Hamilton amp Associates Pflugerville

Participate in a rare face-to-face opportunity to engage interactively with peers who successfully utilize Social Media in their careers and business ven-tures Whether itrsquos Twitter Facebook blogs rss feeds discussion forums etc architects need to know these tools and utilize them in their daily practice Discussions will introduce a social media plan dismantle the myths generate dialogue and empower attendees to utilize Social Media to achieve real-world business objectives An exciting evolution has started and itrsquos only 140 charac-ters in length

111016 LUHs 15

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Project Delivery Summit MeetingCarlos Cardoso AIA Blinder Belle Architects New York Betsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Geof-frey Stricker Edgemoor Real Estate Services Bethesda MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build integrated project delivery and privatepublic partnership) this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate QampAdiscussion with the audience (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

Sponsored by GSampC

111017 LUHs 15

530 PMndash730 PM

Welcome PartyndashHarmony amp Balance (Wa Kai)Did you know that Sendai Japan is Dallasrsquo sister city Join in the folding of a thousand colorful origami cranes that are a symbol of honor and respect in the Japanese culture to support the reemergence of the City of Sendai Did you know that chopstick etiquette requires that they be held to face southwest Or that it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands Visit with the Societyrsquos valued Expo partners surrounded by captivating Japanese sounds and movement AIA Dallas members will be on hand to greet and direct guests toward scrumptious food and festive drinks Enjoy performances showcasing Japanese culture and try your hand at traditional Japanese artistry Itrsquos a meet-up of two cultures designed to generate an atmosphere of Harmony and Bal-ance where doing business is both easy and fun

Bar Sponsors ndash LA Fuess Partners Inc Pavestone CompanyVeneerstone

Satterfield Pontikes Construction Inc

Signature Drink Sponsor ndash Schmidt amp Stacy Consulting Engineers Inc

730 PM ndash 830 PM

Alumni GatheringsJoin classmates and educators as schools of architecture host events that bring alumni together Learn about new developments at your alma mater stimulate fundraising and enjoy reconnecting to that unique and favored community of friends and colleagues See details in the on-site guide or contact your alumni organization

730 PMndash930 PM

Tour D Victory ParkndashUrban RedevelopmentThis area to the north of the West End was long considered unusable After a redevelopment effort that is considered exemplary by the EPA Victory Park is charting a direction for the expansion of the urban city Start at the recently completed Park 17 residential tower located on the opposite end of the block from the 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue office tower Between the two is a six-

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

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Texas Board of Architectural

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Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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1230 PMndash145 PM

Integrated Project Delivery MethodndashThe Real StoryBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas

The term ldquointegratedrdquo as applied to the delivery of a building project can mean different things from a team that simply works together to use of the AIArsquos IPD contracting system This discussion will review the issues that an integrated delivery method addresses and how they are impacted Itrsquos a unique opportu-nity to understand IPD in comparison to other methods (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111006 LUHs 125

The Sleepover ProjectndashResearch in Senior LivingDavid Dillard AIA D2 Architecture LLC Dallas

The Sleepover Project is a two-year research initiative that has sent (by end of summer 2011) virtual ldquosleepersrdquo to 40 different senior living communities across the US to observe and learn first hand (as a resident complete with assigned physical limitations) what works and doesnrsquot work in the physical environment for elders The learning device itself has been a top item of discus-sion within the architectural community However the findings themselves have never been presented publicly until now

111007 LUHs 125

100 PMndash400 PM

Early-Bird Workshop Whatrsquos the Real Impact of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible DesignJeromy Murphy AIA American Construction Investigators Ltd Houston

On March 15 2012 the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design will be man-datory for the renovation or new construction of state and local government buildings public accommodations and commercial facilities Using photos and illustrations this program cuts through the words to identify the most impor-tant changes and their impact on existing or new construction Aside from tech-nical changes the format of the Standards has changed dramatically Murphy uses a tablet to sketch examples or draw on top of photos making information easy to comprehend and apply

111008 LUHs 275

130 PMndash430 PM

Early-Bird Workshop The Outlook for the Texas Economy and the Construction IndustryRay Perryman PhD The Perryman Group Waco

Join one of the worldrsquos most influential and innovative economists for an in-depth exploration of the Texas economy Perrymanrsquos complex modeling sys-tems form a basis for corporate and governmental planning around the globe This unique opportunity brings expert focus to reasons for the recent down-turn and their effect on the economy going forward and details the underlying demographic and economic trends in the US and Texas Perryman will help you

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understand the fascinating world of fiscal difficulties budget shortfalls linger-ing oversupply and other adverse conditions affecting the Texas economy and their most likely resolution Learn where Texas is headed not only in terms of construction but also how the arts education and government will be affected

111009 LUHs 275

200 PMndash330 PM

Design-Build Status ReportndashReal Lessons from Real PractitionersGreg Gidez AIA Hensel-Phelps Construction Co Greeley CO Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Jim Whitaker AIA Skanska USA Building Inc Alexandria VA

Design-build project delivery offers new opportunities increased productivity enhanced profitability and greater control of projects but to be successful architectsrsquo so-called traditional roles and accepted behaviors must change Learn how from three architects operating exclusively in design-build project delivery yet in three different ways (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111010 LUHs 15

Affordable High Performance ldquoWorkforce Housingrdquo DesignDavid Rodriguez Assoc AIA and William Ware Ware Architecture Addison

This team presents a case study on affordable high performance workforce housing design including material and systems selection energy reduction and improved indoor environmental quality The session will focus on building methodologies such as Standard Construction (baseline) advanced framing with standard insulation advanced framing with spray foam insulation struc-tural insulated panel (SIP) construction and insulated concrete form (ICF) construction Learn what is attainable and the derivatives that can be applied to other housing

111011 LUHs 15

Ambassador TrainingJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

Wherever you go yoursquore an ambassador for both your firm and the entire archi-tecture profession How can you maximize your public moments This session provides engaging practical unforgettable techniques for every design profes-sional at every level Learn to vibrantly and memorably distinguish your organi-zation impress your publics and promote your influence

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111012 LUHs 15

230 PMndash530 PM

Tour C Oak Cliff Community RenewalThe Oak Cliff neighborhood across the Trinity River from downtown Dallas is an enduring jewel of the city The historic homes that exemplify the craftsman style of the early 20th Century still remain and are augmented by the Bishop Arts Districtrsquos collection of unique shops and restaurants After exploring the

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YBishop Arts District move on to Kessler Woods a collection of modern homes that continue the tradition of materiality and scale in this historic neighbor-hood Conclude with a visit to the Belmont Hotel and its spectacular views of downtown Dallas (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111013 LUHs 225

Early-Bird Workshop Focus on Construction DocumentsndashInnovative Project Delivery MethodologiesMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

Take a thought-provoking journey through the complex dynamics of construc-tion document preparation and delivery This fast-paced program drawn from the popular Focus on Construction Documentation series presents innovative methods for achieving greater accuracy and productivity in construction docu-ments and better navigating the often stormy waters of project delivery

111014 LUHs 275

330 PMndash730 PM

EXPO OpenEnergy and interest will be high with the exchange of information and warm greetings between colleagues Learn about a new product discover an innova-tion and check in with a favorite supplier Come early and stay late to make the most of your Expo experience

400 PMndash530 PM

Solar Ready Preparing for an Alternative Energy FutureLarry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin JC Shore Circular Energy Austin Katherine Blair Page Southerland Page Austin

Many architects have been frustrated during the past decade by the promise of solar energy coupled with the economic difficulty of getting it into new building projects At the same time retrofitting to accept solar power can be daunting because of required building modifications ldquoSolar Readyrdquo offers long-term less expensive solutions aimed at both problems

111015 LUHs 15

The Purpose of Balanced Social Media for ArchitectsBob Borson AIA BernbaumMagadini Architects Dallas Laura Davis AIA HPD Architecture Dallas Jamie Crawley AIA Hamilton amp Associates Pflugerville

Participate in a rare face-to-face opportunity to engage interactively with peers who successfully utilize Social Media in their careers and business ven-tures Whether itrsquos Twitter Facebook blogs rss feeds discussion forums etc architects need to know these tools and utilize them in their daily practice Discussions will introduce a social media plan dismantle the myths generate dialogue and empower attendees to utilize Social Media to achieve real-world business objectives An exciting evolution has started and itrsquos only 140 charac-ters in length

111016 LUHs 15

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Project Delivery Summit MeetingCarlos Cardoso AIA Blinder Belle Architects New York Betsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Geof-frey Stricker Edgemoor Real Estate Services Bethesda MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build integrated project delivery and privatepublic partnership) this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate QampAdiscussion with the audience (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

Sponsored by GSampC

111017 LUHs 15

530 PMndash730 PM

Welcome PartyndashHarmony amp Balance (Wa Kai)Did you know that Sendai Japan is Dallasrsquo sister city Join in the folding of a thousand colorful origami cranes that are a symbol of honor and respect in the Japanese culture to support the reemergence of the City of Sendai Did you know that chopstick etiquette requires that they be held to face southwest Or that it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands Visit with the Societyrsquos valued Expo partners surrounded by captivating Japanese sounds and movement AIA Dallas members will be on hand to greet and direct guests toward scrumptious food and festive drinks Enjoy performances showcasing Japanese culture and try your hand at traditional Japanese artistry Itrsquos a meet-up of two cultures designed to generate an atmosphere of Harmony and Bal-ance where doing business is both easy and fun

Bar Sponsors ndash LA Fuess Partners Inc Pavestone CompanyVeneerstone

Satterfield Pontikes Construction Inc

Signature Drink Sponsor ndash Schmidt amp Stacy Consulting Engineers Inc

730 PM ndash 830 PM

Alumni GatheringsJoin classmates and educators as schools of architecture host events that bring alumni together Learn about new developments at your alma mater stimulate fundraising and enjoy reconnecting to that unique and favored community of friends and colleagues See details in the on-site guide or contact your alumni organization

730 PMndash930 PM

Tour D Victory ParkndashUrban RedevelopmentThis area to the north of the West End was long considered unusable After a redevelopment effort that is considered exemplary by the EPA Victory Park is charting a direction for the expansion of the urban city Start at the recently completed Park 17 residential tower located on the opposite end of the block from the 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue office tower Between the two is a six-

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

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Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

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Headwaters Construction Materials 328

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

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Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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Schluter Systems 923

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SIPS Texas 732

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

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Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Tour C Oak Cli

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Tour G Audubon Center

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Business Session

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Expo Open

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Tour D Victory Park

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understand the fascinating world of fiscal difficulties budget shortfalls linger-ing oversupply and other adverse conditions affecting the Texas economy and their most likely resolution Learn where Texas is headed not only in terms of construction but also how the arts education and government will be affected

111009 LUHs 275

200 PMndash330 PM

Design-Build Status ReportndashReal Lessons from Real PractitionersGreg Gidez AIA Hensel-Phelps Construction Co Greeley CO Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Jim Whitaker AIA Skanska USA Building Inc Alexandria VA

Design-build project delivery offers new opportunities increased productivity enhanced profitability and greater control of projects but to be successful architectsrsquo so-called traditional roles and accepted behaviors must change Learn how from three architects operating exclusively in design-build project delivery yet in three different ways (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

111010 LUHs 15

Affordable High Performance ldquoWorkforce Housingrdquo DesignDavid Rodriguez Assoc AIA and William Ware Ware Architecture Addison

This team presents a case study on affordable high performance workforce housing design including material and systems selection energy reduction and improved indoor environmental quality The session will focus on building methodologies such as Standard Construction (baseline) advanced framing with standard insulation advanced framing with spray foam insulation struc-tural insulated panel (SIP) construction and insulated concrete form (ICF) construction Learn what is attainable and the derivatives that can be applied to other housing

111011 LUHs 15

Ambassador TrainingJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

Wherever you go yoursquore an ambassador for both your firm and the entire archi-tecture profession How can you maximize your public moments This session provides engaging practical unforgettable techniques for every design profes-sional at every level Learn to vibrantly and memorably distinguish your organi-zation impress your publics and promote your influence

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111012 LUHs 15

230 PMndash530 PM

Tour C Oak Cliff Community RenewalThe Oak Cliff neighborhood across the Trinity River from downtown Dallas is an enduring jewel of the city The historic homes that exemplify the craftsman style of the early 20th Century still remain and are augmented by the Bishop Arts Districtrsquos collection of unique shops and restaurants After exploring the

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YBishop Arts District move on to Kessler Woods a collection of modern homes that continue the tradition of materiality and scale in this historic neighbor-hood Conclude with a visit to the Belmont Hotel and its spectacular views of downtown Dallas (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111013 LUHs 225

Early-Bird Workshop Focus on Construction DocumentsndashInnovative Project Delivery MethodologiesMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

Take a thought-provoking journey through the complex dynamics of construc-tion document preparation and delivery This fast-paced program drawn from the popular Focus on Construction Documentation series presents innovative methods for achieving greater accuracy and productivity in construction docu-ments and better navigating the often stormy waters of project delivery

111014 LUHs 275

330 PMndash730 PM

EXPO OpenEnergy and interest will be high with the exchange of information and warm greetings between colleagues Learn about a new product discover an innova-tion and check in with a favorite supplier Come early and stay late to make the most of your Expo experience

400 PMndash530 PM

Solar Ready Preparing for an Alternative Energy FutureLarry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin JC Shore Circular Energy Austin Katherine Blair Page Southerland Page Austin

Many architects have been frustrated during the past decade by the promise of solar energy coupled with the economic difficulty of getting it into new building projects At the same time retrofitting to accept solar power can be daunting because of required building modifications ldquoSolar Readyrdquo offers long-term less expensive solutions aimed at both problems

111015 LUHs 15

The Purpose of Balanced Social Media for ArchitectsBob Borson AIA BernbaumMagadini Architects Dallas Laura Davis AIA HPD Architecture Dallas Jamie Crawley AIA Hamilton amp Associates Pflugerville

Participate in a rare face-to-face opportunity to engage interactively with peers who successfully utilize Social Media in their careers and business ven-tures Whether itrsquos Twitter Facebook blogs rss feeds discussion forums etc architects need to know these tools and utilize them in their daily practice Discussions will introduce a social media plan dismantle the myths generate dialogue and empower attendees to utilize Social Media to achieve real-world business objectives An exciting evolution has started and itrsquos only 140 charac-ters in length

111016 LUHs 15

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Project Delivery Summit MeetingCarlos Cardoso AIA Blinder Belle Architects New York Betsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Geof-frey Stricker Edgemoor Real Estate Services Bethesda MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build integrated project delivery and privatepublic partnership) this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate QampAdiscussion with the audience (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

Sponsored by GSampC

111017 LUHs 15

530 PMndash730 PM

Welcome PartyndashHarmony amp Balance (Wa Kai)Did you know that Sendai Japan is Dallasrsquo sister city Join in the folding of a thousand colorful origami cranes that are a symbol of honor and respect in the Japanese culture to support the reemergence of the City of Sendai Did you know that chopstick etiquette requires that they be held to face southwest Or that it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands Visit with the Societyrsquos valued Expo partners surrounded by captivating Japanese sounds and movement AIA Dallas members will be on hand to greet and direct guests toward scrumptious food and festive drinks Enjoy performances showcasing Japanese culture and try your hand at traditional Japanese artistry Itrsquos a meet-up of two cultures designed to generate an atmosphere of Harmony and Bal-ance where doing business is both easy and fun

Bar Sponsors ndash LA Fuess Partners Inc Pavestone CompanyVeneerstone

Satterfield Pontikes Construction Inc

Signature Drink Sponsor ndash Schmidt amp Stacy Consulting Engineers Inc

730 PM ndash 830 PM

Alumni GatheringsJoin classmates and educators as schools of architecture host events that bring alumni together Learn about new developments at your alma mater stimulate fundraising and enjoy reconnecting to that unique and favored community of friends and colleagues See details in the on-site guide or contact your alumni organization

730 PMndash930 PM

Tour D Victory ParkndashUrban RedevelopmentThis area to the north of the West End was long considered unusable After a redevelopment effort that is considered exemplary by the EPA Victory Park is charting a direction for the expansion of the urban city Start at the recently completed Park 17 residential tower located on the opposite end of the block from the 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue office tower Between the two is a six-

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

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The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

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Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 35

Gen

eral Info

rmatio

nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

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Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

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Concept Surfaces 716

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De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

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Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

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Flintco 622

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The Garland Company 918

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LP Building Products 308

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Millwork Solutions

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Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

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Wilks Masonry Corp 815

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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YBishop Arts District move on to Kessler Woods a collection of modern homes that continue the tradition of materiality and scale in this historic neighbor-hood Conclude with a visit to the Belmont Hotel and its spectacular views of downtown Dallas (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111013 LUHs 225

Early-Bird Workshop Focus on Construction DocumentsndashInnovative Project Delivery MethodologiesMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

Take a thought-provoking journey through the complex dynamics of construc-tion document preparation and delivery This fast-paced program drawn from the popular Focus on Construction Documentation series presents innovative methods for achieving greater accuracy and productivity in construction docu-ments and better navigating the often stormy waters of project delivery

111014 LUHs 275

330 PMndash730 PM

EXPO OpenEnergy and interest will be high with the exchange of information and warm greetings between colleagues Learn about a new product discover an innova-tion and check in with a favorite supplier Come early and stay late to make the most of your Expo experience

400 PMndash530 PM

Solar Ready Preparing for an Alternative Energy FutureLarry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin JC Shore Circular Energy Austin Katherine Blair Page Southerland Page Austin

Many architects have been frustrated during the past decade by the promise of solar energy coupled with the economic difficulty of getting it into new building projects At the same time retrofitting to accept solar power can be daunting because of required building modifications ldquoSolar Readyrdquo offers long-term less expensive solutions aimed at both problems

111015 LUHs 15

The Purpose of Balanced Social Media for ArchitectsBob Borson AIA BernbaumMagadini Architects Dallas Laura Davis AIA HPD Architecture Dallas Jamie Crawley AIA Hamilton amp Associates Pflugerville

Participate in a rare face-to-face opportunity to engage interactively with peers who successfully utilize Social Media in their careers and business ven-tures Whether itrsquos Twitter Facebook blogs rss feeds discussion forums etc architects need to know these tools and utilize them in their daily practice Discussions will introduce a social media plan dismantle the myths generate dialogue and empower attendees to utilize Social Media to achieve real-world business objectives An exciting evolution has started and itrsquos only 140 charac-ters in length

111016 LUHs 15

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Project Delivery Summit MeetingCarlos Cardoso AIA Blinder Belle Architects New York Betsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Geof-frey Stricker Edgemoor Real Estate Services Bethesda MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build integrated project delivery and privatepublic partnership) this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate QampAdiscussion with the audience (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

Sponsored by GSampC

111017 LUHs 15

530 PMndash730 PM

Welcome PartyndashHarmony amp Balance (Wa Kai)Did you know that Sendai Japan is Dallasrsquo sister city Join in the folding of a thousand colorful origami cranes that are a symbol of honor and respect in the Japanese culture to support the reemergence of the City of Sendai Did you know that chopstick etiquette requires that they be held to face southwest Or that it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands Visit with the Societyrsquos valued Expo partners surrounded by captivating Japanese sounds and movement AIA Dallas members will be on hand to greet and direct guests toward scrumptious food and festive drinks Enjoy performances showcasing Japanese culture and try your hand at traditional Japanese artistry Itrsquos a meet-up of two cultures designed to generate an atmosphere of Harmony and Bal-ance where doing business is both easy and fun

Bar Sponsors ndash LA Fuess Partners Inc Pavestone CompanyVeneerstone

Satterfield Pontikes Construction Inc

Signature Drink Sponsor ndash Schmidt amp Stacy Consulting Engineers Inc

730 PM ndash 830 PM

Alumni GatheringsJoin classmates and educators as schools of architecture host events that bring alumni together Learn about new developments at your alma mater stimulate fundraising and enjoy reconnecting to that unique and favored community of friends and colleagues See details in the on-site guide or contact your alumni organization

730 PMndash930 PM

Tour D Victory ParkndashUrban RedevelopmentThis area to the north of the West End was long considered unusable After a redevelopment effort that is considered exemplary by the EPA Victory Park is charting a direction for the expansion of the urban city Start at the recently completed Park 17 residential tower located on the opposite end of the block from the 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue office tower Between the two is a six-

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

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The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 30

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

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Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

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Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

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Boral Bricks 330 332

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Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

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GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

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Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

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McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

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Millwork Solutions

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Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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Oldcastle Building Products 400

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SIPS Texas 732

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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Project Delivery Summit MeetingCarlos Cardoso AIA Blinder Belle Architects New York Betsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Peter Gluck Peter Gluck and Partners New York Geof-frey Stricker Edgemoor Real Estate Services Bethesda MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build integrated project delivery and privatepublic partnership) this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate QampAdiscussion with the audience (a special presentation by the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community)

Sponsored by GSampC

111017 LUHs 15

530 PMndash730 PM

Welcome PartyndashHarmony amp Balance (Wa Kai)Did you know that Sendai Japan is Dallasrsquo sister city Join in the folding of a thousand colorful origami cranes that are a symbol of honor and respect in the Japanese culture to support the reemergence of the City of Sendai Did you know that chopstick etiquette requires that they be held to face southwest Or that it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands Visit with the Societyrsquos valued Expo partners surrounded by captivating Japanese sounds and movement AIA Dallas members will be on hand to greet and direct guests toward scrumptious food and festive drinks Enjoy performances showcasing Japanese culture and try your hand at traditional Japanese artistry Itrsquos a meet-up of two cultures designed to generate an atmosphere of Harmony and Bal-ance where doing business is both easy and fun

Bar Sponsors ndash LA Fuess Partners Inc Pavestone CompanyVeneerstone

Satterfield Pontikes Construction Inc

Signature Drink Sponsor ndash Schmidt amp Stacy Consulting Engineers Inc

730 PM ndash 830 PM

Alumni GatheringsJoin classmates and educators as schools of architecture host events that bring alumni together Learn about new developments at your alma mater stimulate fundraising and enjoy reconnecting to that unique and favored community of friends and colleagues See details in the on-site guide or contact your alumni organization

730 PMndash930 PM

Tour D Victory ParkndashUrban RedevelopmentThis area to the north of the West End was long considered unusable After a redevelopment effort that is considered exemplary by the EPA Victory Park is charting a direction for the expansion of the urban city Start at the recently completed Park 17 residential tower located on the opposite end of the block from the 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue office tower Between the two is a six-

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

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Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

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Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

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BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

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GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

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McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

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Millwork Solutions

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Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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SIPS Texas 732

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StoneCare of Texas 406

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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Ylevel parking garage with a one-acre rooftop park Enjoy views of downtown the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Calatrava Bridge Stroll the Victory Park development before stopping for a W Hotel visit Conclude at the Wrsquos 33rd-floor Ghost Bar (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sherwin Williams

111018 LUHs 15

745 PMndash845 PM

The Courthouses of Central TexasBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

The 254 county courthouses of Texas represent a rich and enduring architectural legacy While the 50 courthouses of the central Texas region exhib-it an endearing collection of historical styles they remain relevant for the contemporary architect providing lessons about meaning and modernity as well as sustainability and community Come along for a unique look at these structures as architectural artifact

Sponsored by Talex Engineers

111019 LUHs 1

Balancing Work and Business Development in a Recovering EconomyLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

As business starts to pick up our immediate focus turns to the project and client at hand However maintaining marketing efforts is critical particularly when business is going well In other words ldquomarketing is more like a daily vitamin and less like a pain relieverrdquo according to Davis Learn to evaluate and prioritize marketing strategies and when to say ldquonordquo to ensure your worklife balance

111020 LUHs 1

Nature Human Nature and ArchitectureMax Levy FAIA Max Levy Architect Dallas

There is much we can learn about the intersection of daily lives architecture and nature by looking at several remarkable 19th century Texas buildings These buildings far exceed todayrsquos LEED Platinum rating yet they embrace certain aspects of nature we long for today aspects which often elude our own design efforts Explore this realm of balancing the care of nature with the care of human nature and cultivate the architectural spirit by simply examining a group of noteworthy buildings

Sponsored by Dennehy Architects Inc

111021 LUHs 1

Courthouses (scan for video)

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

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Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

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Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

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Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

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Innovative Lighting 219

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

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Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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Schluter Systems 923

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SIPS Texas 732

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

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Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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Tour A Dallas Arts District

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EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

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Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

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software training support

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Open new doors for business opportunities

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

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General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

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Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

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Share-It Brkfst

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Awards Luncheon

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Tour J Urban Reserve

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480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

Page 14: Texas Architects' Convention: 2011 Registration Guide

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

700 AMndash800 AM

Acme Breakfast Hyatt Regency DallasRegistered attendees are invited to breakfast with the leadership of Acme Brick Join the early-morning throng to meet new people have some fun and interact with Acmersquos representatives

Hosted by Acme Brick

830 AMndash1000 AM

Adventures in Paradise Balancing Project and Risk ManagementJim Atkins FAIA Atkins Consulting Solutions Dallas Grant Simpson FAIA Dallas

How knowledgeable are you regarding a firmrsquos service activities that carry risks How broad is your understanding of well-intentioned actions that can result in claims Using actual cases these popular presenters will guide attendees through critical basic services while examining risk options through interactive discussion Take home valuable transparent risk management applications that work in a market that is challenged by competitive fees and low budgets Balance your services with risk awareness for an effective project delivery

111022 LUHs 15

Making the Transition into the 2011 Accessibility StandardsMarcela Abadi Rhoads AIA Abadi Accessibility Dallas

On March 15 2011 the 2011 Standards for Accessible Design became effective There are many items that changed from the original 1991 ADAAG which archi-tects designers and building owners should learn to incorporate into their new designs Hear about changes to the Standards and how best to adapt existing buildings and new designs to the new design guidelines

Sponsored by Lonestar Access

111023 LUHs 15

High Density Development Sustainable Growth StrategyScott Ziegler AIA Ziegler Cooper Architects Houston

This session covers high density mixed-use development models supported by statistical research as a sustainable urban growth strategy Ziegler will discuss the failures of suburban sprawl models and look at the environmental benefits of micro-village developments through case studies

Sponsored by Milestone Project Management

111024 LUHs 15

Regulatory Update from TBAEScott Gibson and Cathy Hendricks Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Austin

Design professionals need to stay abreast of the latest regulatory and legal developments critical to their practices Key staff and leadership representing the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will distribute the news and infor-

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

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Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

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Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

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Innovative Lighting 219

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

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Millwork Solutions

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Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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Schluter Systems 923

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SIPS Texas 732

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Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

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Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

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Tour A Dallas Arts District

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

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General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

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Share-It Brkfst

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Break PDS 111046

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Awards Luncheon

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Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

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Professional Development

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Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

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Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

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Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

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General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

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Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

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Awards Luncheon

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Tour J Urban Reserve

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Early-Bird Workshop

Professional Development

Tour

Event

Visi

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at B

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s 60

2 an

d 60

3 to

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Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

Page 15: Texas Architects' Convention: 2011 Registration Guide

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Ymation Texas architects need Bring your questions challenges and concerns for this lively interactive session

Sponsored by Fisk amp Fielder PC

111025 LUHs 15

The Advantages of Visualization for Design ExplorationJorge Tiscareno Assoc AIA SHW Group Houston

Do you want to take full advantage of visualization for design exploration Learn to explore study and design in a 3Ddigital design workflow to convey and visualize your ideas quicker and better Strike the perfect ldquobalancerdquo between technology and design by adopting the latest techniques in digital design to your everyday process and become more efficient and productive while also generating more iterations of your designs

Sponsored by McCarthy

111026 LUHs 15

From BIM-pit to BoardroomndashHow-Torsquos for Effective MeetingsJoanne Linowes Linowes Executive Development International Westwood MA

From BIM-pit to boardroom conveying design ideas effectively is crucial to advancing the project creating policy promoting a new strategy and build-ing business This session presents specific techniques to focus your meeting approach and information delivery toward your goal to move decision-makers to take action

111027 LUHs 15

1015 AMndash1130 AM

General Session Balancehellipa Simple Thing RightJohn Maeda Providence RI

Retrace the journey in design taken from a Seattle tofu factory to the Rhode Island School of Design where John Maeda became President in 2008 His path involved tireless experimentation linked to his brand of witty observation His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge In his 2006 The Laws of Simplicity he provides ten laws for balancing simplicity and complexity in business technology and designndashguidelines for needing less and actually getting more He is still learning still figuring out what it means to be a leader and continues to be inspired by the process of learning

Graphic designer visual artist and computer scientist John Maeda is also founder of the SIMPLICITY Consortium at the MIT Media Lab His work has been exhibited in Tokyo New York London and Paris and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institutionrsquos Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He is the recipient of many awards including the Smithsonian Institution National Design Award Maeda (scan for video)

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

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Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

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Headwaters Construction Materials 328

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

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Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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Schluter Systems 923

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SIPS Texas 732

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

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Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Tour C Oak Cli

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Tour G Audubon Center

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Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

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Awards Luncheon

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software training support

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480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

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Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

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Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

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Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

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Gala Evening

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wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

Page 16: Texas Architects' Convention: 2011 Registration Guide

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in the United States the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany and the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan

Sponsored by DC CADD

111028 LUHs 1

1100 AMndash530 PM

EXPO Open Lunch with ExhibitorsReserve an easy-to-eat box lunch (only $5 through early registration) and sit a short spell in the Expo Before or after lunch make your way around the hall to see whatrsquos new and whorsquos new Prize drawings are at 515 pm you must be present to win

Lunch Sponsored by Hanson Brick

1145 AMndash130 PM

AIA Fellowsrsquo LuncheonCelebrate and acknowledge the achievements of Texas architects who have been elevated to AIA Fellowship Fellows and their guests are invited to this annual gathering where the Class of 2011 will be introduced (Location to be announced)

Sponsored by Hossley Lighting

115 PMndash315 PM

Tour E Backstage PassndashWinspear and Wyly Performance VenuesTake advantage of this exciting opportunity to get an intimate backstage tour of two of Dallasrsquo most prominent works of architecture The Foster + Partners designed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to The Dallas Opera Texas Ballet Theater touring Broadway productions and other performances

In a radically reconsidered approach to the tradi-tional opera experience the new opera house hosts internationally renowned performances of excellence and innovation The REXOMA designed Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre is an unprecedented stacked design that transforms the building into a ldquotheater machinerdquo and extends the technologies of the fly tower and stage into the auditorium opening the performance cham-ber to its urban surroundings (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111029 LUHs 15

Tour F On Campus at SMUndashPast Present and FutureThe tradition and history of Southern Methodist University which opened for classes in 1915 is evidenced by its ten buildings listed on the National Historic Register An important aspect of the schoolrsquos embrace of preservation lies in the

Backstage Pass (scan for video)

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

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Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

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Atrium Doors and Windows 617

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Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

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Haumlfele America Co 527

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Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

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Millwork Solutions

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Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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ParexUSA 424

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

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Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

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Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

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Registration

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General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

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General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

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Share-It Brkfst

Tour H Schools

PDS 111040

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Break PDS 111046

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Awards Luncheon

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Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

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Tour K Cowboys Stadium

Tour L Perot Museum

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Registration

Early-Bird Workshop

Professional Development

Tour

Event

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Yvision of the future through the SMU Master Plan Stroll the campus and see the vision for its future unfold At the end of your guided walk enjoy a hardhat tour of the George W Bush Presidential Center The Robert A Stern designed Center faces the campus on one end and a large native landscape on the other (limited to 30 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by TEXO

111030 LUHs 15

Tour G Trinity River Audubon CenterIn early 2003 the Dallas community City of Dallas Parks amp Recreation Depart-ment and the National Audubon Society began an endeavor to create a flag-ship educational center within the Great Trinity Forest the largest urban hard-wood forest in America The site reclamation for Trinity River Audubon Center required transforming a 120-acre landfill into the three major environmental biomes of the North Texas Regionndashrestored black-land prai-ries cross-timbers forest and river bottom marshy wetlands Antoine Predockrsquos design for the building is inspired by the diversified context Centrally nestled on a clearing the architecture swiftly emerges from the land-scape resembling a bird taking flight (limited to 44 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Sedalco

111031 LUHs 15

200 PMndash315 PM

Greening More While Spending LessndashThe Story of UTDrsquos First LEED Platinum BuildingDaniel Day and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas faced a challenge when planning a new Stu-dent Services Building Students and UTDrsquos administration desired a green building but project budgets had no funding for anything beyond a normal campus building Can a university have a LEED Platinum building for the same cost as the typical campus building Yes Examine the processes challenges and discoveries associated with this project success story

Sponsored by SW Associates Consulting Engineers Inc

111032 LUHs 125

Sustainable Sport StrategiesChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas

Arenas and stadiums can evoke strong memories about favorite teams and rouse the passions of many people However sports facilities have fallen behind other major building types when it comes to sustainability efforts Due to the number of people served by these buildings they can become instrumental in teaching sustainable practices to those who would not otherwise come in contact with them Look at three local university sports facilities a new football

Audubon Center (scan for video)

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

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Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

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Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

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Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

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Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

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Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

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Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

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McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

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Millwork Solutions

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Specialties 604

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SIPS Texas 732

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StoneCare of Texas 406

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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stadium at the University of North Texas a redevelopment of Texas Christian Universityrsquos football stadium and the new special events center at the Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington

Sponsored by Texas Christian University

111033 LUHs 125

The High Performance Building Balancing Technology and CultureDouglas Oliver Morris Architects Houston

One of the major ambitions of American architecture is the development of the mythical ldquohigh performancerdquo building The continued tightening of energy codes regulations and public sentiment will likely keep this pursuit in the fore-front of contemporary practice for the next decade This presentation will utilize case studies that suggest meaningful possibilities of balancing technology and culture and point to specific strategies for integrating ldquodeep greenrdquo technolo-gies into larger design concepts

111034 LUHs 125

Design Technology and Construction Integration of a New MuseumAleksander Tamm-Seitz mOrphosis Architects Culver City CA

The design team for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science has been using an integrated design and documentation process from early in the design phases Complex and potentially expensive new systems were devel-oped economically by collaboration between architect contractor and builder during the design and construction phases Hear about an atypical process for the design and building industry that produced high-quality and complex work within budgetary constraints (Want to see the project Sign up for Sundayrsquos Tour L)

Sponsored by Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc

111035 LUHs 125

Texas Legislature 2011 What You Need to KnowDavid Lancaster Hon AIA Texas Society of Architects Austin

Volunteer bill analysts and the organizationrsquos staff tracked about 300 bills through the 82nd Legislative Session that had the potential to affect the prac-tice of architecture Increase your knowledge of major issues that surfaced earlier this year negotiations and strategies that secured or blocked passage of certain bills and how your business practices will be affected as a result of the work done by Texas legislators dedicated volunteers and the Societyrsquos lobby team

Sponsored by HKS Inc

111036 LUHs 125

What Are Recent Architect Grads DoingRyan Anderson RAD Design Austin Greg Esparza Hope Farmersrsquo Market Aus-tin Sarah Gamble Alley Flat Initiative Austin Larry Speck FAIA Page Souther-

Perot Museum (scan for video)

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Yland Page Austin

The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

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330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

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BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

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IMAGINiT Technology 623

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

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Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

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Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

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Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

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Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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The last few years of a down economy have been tough on young people just entering the profession Hear inspiring stories of how several recent graduates have used their architectural education along with a great deal of tenacity creativity and hard work to forge interesting and rewarding new alternative careers

Sponsored by JHP ArchitectureUrban Design

111037 LUHs 125

330 PMndash445 PM

General Session Balancing TrendsndashHow Smart Leaders Design for Tomorrow Rebecca Ryan Madison WI

Sometimes irreverent always engaging and never content to sit on the bench Rebecca Ryan has been called ldquoprogress in motionrdquo Relied on by corporate and community leaders to forge understanding and create strategies to retain young future leaders Rebeccarsquos firm Next Generation Consulting hustles having surveyed over 40000 young professionals With this wealth of insight Rebecca wrote Live First Work Second Getting Inside the Head of the Next Generation Shersquos been able to help organizations and institutions view themselves through the lens of the newest crop of creatives invigorate and improve leader-ship and spearhead intelligent dialogue about creativity innovation and com-munity development

Rebecca was raised in Wisconsin by members of ldquothe greatest generationrdquo She returned to home turf after living working and playing professional basketball in the US Germany and Hungary She received her BA in Economics and International Affairs from Drake University and also studied at Kozgaz Univer-sity in Budapest Hungary and the Institute for European Studies in Freiburg Germany Her favorite coffee mug reads ldquoWell-behaved women rarely make

historyrdquo

Sponsored by SpawGlass

111038 LUHs 1

630 PMndash1000 PM

Emerging Professionals GatheringndashrdquoApps and ArtrdquoGot an appetite for performing and visual arts How about a passion for archi-tecture Maybe itrsquos a love for fellowship and fun Or is it simply a pure hunger appetite No matter what it is We Have an App for That Join other ldquoemerg-ersrdquo (associates interns students etc) in a voyage to and through Dallasrsquo most vibrant district for art and entertainment The trek consists of a trip on Dallasrsquo

Ryan (scan for video)

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

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The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

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Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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Gen

eral Info

rmatio

nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

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InPro Corp 618

International Code Council 510

JAAS 314

Jockimo 318

Journeyman Construction 313

Kelly Moore Paint 625

Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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light rail system to a renewed arts district where you will experience world-class structures designed by Piano Pei Foster and Koolhaas to name a few Team members from these projects will provide their perspective on the design and construction of these facilities The evening culminates at One Arts Plaza with appetizers drinks and fellowship Your appetite will surely be satisfied (fee includes transportation and appetizers)

700 PMndash1030 PM

Gala Evening Hyatt Regency DallasAn important aspect of any organizationrsquos value to its members is that of bringing together people from a variety of industry roles and responsibilities to reflect celebrate and recognize achievements and legacies The annual Gala a gracious environment shared with close friends and business associates is such an opportunity Hosted by 2011 President Dan Hart and the 17 Texas AIA component presidents the evening is highlighted by the presentation of the Societyrsquos highest honors Recipients of the Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts the Architecture Firm Award and the 12th Cor-nerstone Award will be honored Chapter presidents join President Hart in a champagne toast prior to dessert Guests enjoy drinks hors drsquooeuvres and a four-course dinner with wine all intermingled with meaningful and spontane-ous moments

Brandt Engineering ndash Wine and Toasts Sponsor

Headwaters Construction Materials ndash Dinner Sponsor

IMAGINiT Technologies ndash Dinner Sponsor

JQ ndash Dinner Sponsor

Lee Lewis Construction Inc ndash Reception Sponsor

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

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Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

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Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

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Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

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BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

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Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

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Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

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Millwork Solutions

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Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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ParexUSA 424

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SIPS Texas 732

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StoneCare of Texas 406

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

700 AMndash800 AM

Minute-to-Share-It BreakfastSelect two of four 20-minute information exchanges (Option 1) or one 50-minute segment (Option 2) and pick up useful practical advice yoursquoll not get anywhere else Within the hour you can learn something yoursquove wanted to know more about but didnrsquot have a resource Now you do Yoursquoll quickly absorb key facts and leave with an established contact and a new shared-interest commu-nity within the Society A hearty continental breakfast adds to the enticement Come early and enjoy the fellowship

Indicate one selection combination for Option 1 (AC AD BC or BD) or select only E for Option 2 on the registration form

Option 1 Group 1 (20 minutes choose one)A ndashSupervising IDPwhat it means to supervise and mentor todayrsquos emerg-

ing professional toward becoming a licensed architectB ndashIntro to the Design Committeeits role and activities including the Design

Awards Program

Group 2 (20 minutes choose one)CndashSo you want to become a Fellowan overview of the AIA Fellowship appli-

cationelevation processDndashLeadership Developmenta snapshot of the award-winning and highly

successful AIA Dallas Emerging Leaders Program

Option 2 (50 minutes)Endash Texas Society of Architectsthe rebranding of a 72-year-old organization

and tips for navigating the new Web site

730 AMndash930 AM

Tour H Designed for LearningndashThree Special SitesGreat care has been given to string together this perfect combination of impres-sive education facilities for early-in-the-day visits 2009 AIA Dallas Design Award winner Dallas Academy is a private school for children with special chal-lenges from first through twelfth grades The existing building was renovated to accommodate a new lower school component Both facilities embrace a newly landscaped courtyard Richland College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District Its Sabine Hall is home to biology chemistry phys-ics and geosciences classes The College was honored with the 2005 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the 2005 Texas Award for Performance Excellence In 2006 the campus won the AIA Dallas 25-Year Design Award (lim-ited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111039 LUHs 15

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

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300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

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Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

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Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

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Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

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The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

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Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

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Armko Industries 519

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ATS 713

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BAi 516

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Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

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Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

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Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

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Partners 607

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Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

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Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

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Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

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McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

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OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

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ProjectmatesSystemates 711

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Sun Ports 709

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Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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PDS 111053

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815 AMndash930 AM

A More Balanced Sustainable FutureSean Garman AIA and Richard Miller AIA Perkins + Will Dallas

Do you have the 2030e2 energy reduction calculator Itrsquos a useful tool created by Perkins + Willrsquos internal research initiatives that allows architects to calcu-late a projectrsquos energy efficiency and determine if goals of the 2030 Challenge are being met The presenters will offer ideas and tools to advance sound sus-tainable planning and design principles through the use of the calculator In addition hersquoll provide a precautionary list of suspected or known carcinogenic substances impacting project specifications and demonstrate through various project case studies how to advance the future of sustainable design beyond LEED

111040 LUHs 125

Using Video to Explain ArchitectureMichael Woods AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Videos are underutilized by architects but why when they can now be created easily and eco-nomically Videos explain architecture in ways that drawings and words cannot Discover and adapt a proven process to plan and produce a video that successfully and artfully tells your story Architects can learn to achieve a winning combination of new media paired with traditional media that increases the impact of your design message

111041 LUHs 125

The Arts District Link Woodall Rodgers Park

Jim Burnett Office of James Burnett Houston Tom Phifer FAIA Thomas Phifer and Partners New York Willis Winters FAIA City of Dallas Parks and Recreation

Woodall Rodgers Park will serve as an important pedestrian connection between the Arts District Downtown and the Uptown area It is a park that spans over an existing sunken freeway and provides a series of amenities to unify and provide vistas within the Arts District This engaging panel discussion will focus on the design of both the Park and a related pavilion and the unique scope and meth-odology of the highly anticipated project

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111042 LUHs 125

Urban South Texas Balancing Transportation and GrowthSam Garcia AIA ROFA Architects Inc McAllen

Poised to approach three million residents within a generation cities in the Rio Grande Valley are exploring alternatives to auto-exclusive development pat-terns Railroads brought life to a wild land one hundred years ago and its imprint provides a template for an urban metropolis to emerge over the next hundred This session explores what rail mass transit could be in South Texas and the role

Arch Videos (scan for video)

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 24

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 26

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

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Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Alcoa Architectural Products 610

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Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

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ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

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Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

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Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

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Millwork Solutions

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Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

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Wade Architectural Systems 807

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Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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Tour A Dallas Arts District

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EBW Architecture as Business 111005

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Tour G Audubon Center

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Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

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Open new doors for business opportunities

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Registration

EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

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Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

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Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

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Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

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PDS 111055

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Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

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Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

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480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

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Yarchitects are uniquely qualified to play in creating a post-automotive region

111043 LUHs 125

The Living Building Challenge for TexasCatherine Callaway AIA BNIM Architects Houston Julie Hendricks AIA Kirksey Eco-Services Houston Amanda Tullos AIA Green Building Services Bellaire

What if every single act of design and construction made the world a better place The purpose of the Living Building Challenge is straightforwardndashit defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to diminish the gap between current limits and ideal solutions Whether your project is a single building a park a college campus or even a complete neighborhood community the Living Building Challenge provides a framework for design construction and the symbiotic relationship between people and all aspects of the built environment

Sponsored by Kaizen Renewable Energy

111044 LUHs 125

Preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo ArchitectureNancy McCoy FAIA and Marcel Quimby FAIA Quimby McCoy Preservation Architecture Dallas

The preservation of lsquoModern Movementrsquo architecture poses new philosophical and technical challenges that call into question the canonized standards that Preservation Architects have practiced within the United States and worldwide Even as the definition of ldquoauthenticityrdquo is broadened in these structures the endemic conflicts between standards and practice have not been fully resolved Join McCoy and Quimby as they frame and encourage the dialogue through recent case studies that have impacted architectural practice

111045 LUHs 125

930 AMndash1000 AM

Networking BreakTake a few minutes to relax and grab a beverage to refresh Seek out some-one you donrsquot know and start a conversation Return that phone call or email Browse the special displays provided by AIA Dallas However you want to spend it yoursquove got a few minutes to yourself

Sponsored by Walter P Moore

1000 AMndash1130 AM

Balancing Design and SustainabilityBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Bob Harris FAIA Lake|Flato Ar-chitects San Antonio Brian Malarky FAIA Kirksey Houston Larry Speck FAIA Page Southerland Page Austin

The topic of sustainability has been bantered about to near meaninglessness but how does it relate to excellent design This panel of recognized architects from around the state will engage in an open in-depth discussion of the issue Topics include comparison of metrics for sustainability to programs rewarding design excellence what makes a sustainable building an excellent building and

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

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The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 35

Gen

eral Info

rmatio

nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

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Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

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Kinetics Noise Control 316

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

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RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW Architecture as Business 111005

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

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EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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PDS 111053

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 24

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how sustainability impacts design Sound interesting Bring your ideas ques-tions and comments for the QampA portion

111046 LUHs 15

Cities by DesignndashA Collaborative ApproachBrent Brown AIA Dallas CityDesign Studio Mary Suhm City of Dallas Gail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Through a collaborative neighborhood-based process the CityDesign Studio used design to bridge the interest of several community groups Passed by Dallas City Council in March the Urban Structure offers a clear vision for urban-ization while also helping to conserve an exist-ing neighborhood facilitate organic growth and encourage adaptive reuse

Sponsored by AIA Wichita Falls

111047 LUHs 15

Demystifying the Building CodeCarroll Pruitt FAIA Pruitt Consulting Fort Worth

Proper application of the code is a basic principle that many times is missed in the beginning of the design process Pruitt will review some basic but important principles in establishing occupancy classification incidentalaccessory uses allowable area type of construction and how to determine the occupant load including the required widths Survey the many options for determining type of construction based on the complexity of separated versus non-separated occupancies and participate in problem-solving exercises

Sponsored by W B Kibler Construction Co LTD

111048 LUHs 15

Liability and Construction Administration Law and Lessons Architects Must KnowHollye C Fisk FAIA Fisk and Fielder PC Dallas R Craig Williams AIA HKS Architects Inc Dallas

A recent court decision has created new concerns about the extent of liabilities arising from construction administration services Presenters will discuss rules established by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners contract language and recent case law applicable to construction administration services Archi-tects must know the law in order to understand and avoid liabilities arising from the practice complexities of providing construction contract administration services

111049 LUHs 15

The Grand TourndashTravel Influences on Architectural DesignBrantley Hightower AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Michael Malone AIA Michael Malone Architects Inc Dallas

The Grand Tour has long been a part of an architectural education one that combines the actual experience of a building and its context in an understand-

Cities by Design

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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Ymentation of an airtight building envelope

111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

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Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

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ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

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Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

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Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

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Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

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Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

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Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

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Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

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Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

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Sun Ports 709

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Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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Ying of how it contributes to the built environment How has this seminal activity influenced the work of architects In an ever global world architectural practice everywhere is influenced shaped and inspired by work done internationally yet we do not always understand this work its context or the forces that served to shape it in the first place

Sponsored by NOW Specialties

111050 LUHs 15

Redefining Professional Design ServicesJames Haliburton AIA and Jason Kinnard AIA Jim Singleton Architects Bryan

Professional design services are being redefined in the technological continuum Practitioners who embrace this learn to guide it and adapt business models in productive ways will find profitable times ahead Building Information Modeling (BIM) is not changing the core values of professional design services change is impacting the methods in which services are delivered and the way firms profit from them Discover strategies to balance BIM in the delivery of professional design services and prepare for the next evolution in the technology continuum

111051 LUHs 15

1145 AMndash115 PM

Awards LuncheonCelebrate passionate leadership inspiring achievement and design excellence as the Society recognizes those who have made exceptional contributions to the built environment The presentation of the 2011 Honor Awards demonstrates the efforts of members individuals and organizations that have improved the profession and their communities Recipients of the 2011 Design Awards receive their awards and brief jury comments are provided Learn about the significant contributions being made and be enlivened by all that is being accomplished

Sponsored by Haddon amp Cowan Architects Collaborative

111052 LUHs 1

1200 PMndash100 PM

Chilled Beam Air Conditioning SystemsWesley Stidham Shah Smith amp Associates Inc Houston

Chilled beam air conditioning systems offer a more energy efficient air condi-tioning system than typical VAV forced air systems with smaller mechanical spaces less distribution duct work and reduced construction time This pre-sentation provides an introduction to chilled beam air conditioning systems for architects facilities managers engineers and builders

111053 LUHs 1

Raising a Balanced InternLaura Davis AIA and Larry Paschall AIA HPD Architecture Dallas

A traditional architectural internship usually involves design tasks with little attention to the dynamics of the overall business Considering that during the next decade a significant number of senior-level architects will retire some firms will close their doors with remaining staff seeking new positions or strik-

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

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Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

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ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

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Kinetics Noise Control 316

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Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

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Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

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Specialties 604

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Pyrok 523

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Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

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RoyOMartin 506

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Schluter Systems 923

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SIPS Texas 732

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Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

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Texas Board of Architectural

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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Registration

EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

PDS 111020

PDS 111021

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Registration

Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

PDS 111023

PDS 111024

PDS 111025

PDS 111026

PDS 111027

General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

PDS 111034

PDS 111035

PDS 111036

PDS 111037

General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

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Registration

Share-It Brkfst

Tour H Schools

PDS 111040

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PDS 111042

PDS 111043

PDS 111044

PDS 111045

Break PDS 111046

PDS 111047

PDS 111048

PDS 111049

PDS 111050

PDS 111051

Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

PDS 111054

PDS 111055

PDS 111056

PDS 111057

PDS 111058

PDS 111059

PDS 111060

PDS 111061

Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

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PDS 111064

PDS 111065

PDS 111066

PDS 111067

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Tour K Cowboys Stadium

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Open new doors for business opportunities

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

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Tour D Victory Park

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Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

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PDS 111025

PDS 111026

PDS 111027

General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

PDS 111034

PDS 111035

PDS 111036

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General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

FR

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PDS 111043

PDS 111044

PDS 111045

Break PDS 111046

PDS 111047

PDS 111048

PDS 111049

PDS 111050

PDS 111051

Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

PDS 111054

PDS 111055

PDS 111056

PDS 111057

PDS 111058

PDS 111059

PDS 111060

PDS 111061

Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

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Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

Page 26: Texas Architects' Convention: 2011 Registration Guide

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ing out on their own What steps can be taken that will help ensure the future strength and continuity of the profession ldquoRaising a Balanced Internrdquo provides tools to help mentors and their interns become involved in the firmrsquos operations and future growth demonstrating a ldquowin-winrdquo relationship for everyone

111054 LUHs 1

Finding the Balance Developing Leaders for the FuturePeter DeLisle PhD Posey Leadership Institute Austin College Sherman

Do you consider yourself a ldquohigh potentialrdquo member of the design leadership community Do you know or work with someone who has untapped leadership potential How does your practice address the need for personal effectiveness to be balanced with the drive for design and technical excellence This presenta-tion is a response to the identification of leadership challenges especially those faced by new supervisors and managers Designed in the spirit of practicality and utility the content to be explored places great emphasis on the ability of the participant to begin immediate application of the knowledge gained to hisher work effort Leaders in complex organizations will find the session especially helpful since the examples and models are based on illustrations from firms engaged in problem resolution in these domains

Sponsored by Austin Foundation for Architecture

111055 LUHs 1

130 PMndash300 PM

A Balanced Approach to Sustainable Design Trumps ldquoEco-BlingrdquoPeter Pfeiffer FAIA Barley amp Pfeiffer Architects Austin

ldquoGreen by Designrdquo represents a balanced approach to Green Building It is not just the right thing to dondashit pays in ways that most people can understand and relate to But architects must be able to articulate this to clients potential clients and the public With the aid of specific multi-year performance data learn to evaluate green building strategies particularly those associated with suburban infill settings in southern climate zones and how to effectively convey useful information in a meaningful sensible way

111056 LUHs 15

Lighting Design Global to LocalGranville McAnear Craig Roberts Associates Inc Dallas

Take an enlightening trip around the globe with Texas as your final destination as McAnear leads an exploration of lighting design applications As the world embraces new environmental concerns energy codes become more prevalent and stringent This is propelling the emerging LED market but in McAnearrsquos opinion not quite fast enough Come for an informative analysis of design from the perspective of a lighting designer and take home design ideas that meet your projectsrsquo goals and visions

111057 LUHs 15

Elevating and Balancing Consciousness in the Urban CommunityBrent Brown AIA and David Whitley Dallas CityDesign Studio Dallas

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 35

Gen

eral Info

rmatio

nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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Stay Connected with Texas Architects

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

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InPro Corp 618

International Code Council 510

JAAS 314

Jockimo 318

Journeyman Construction 313

Kelly Moore Paint 625

Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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YThe design consciousness of the area immediately surrounding the Santiago Calatrava bridge has been elevated through the collaborative efforts of the City-Design Studio city officials the local design community and local residents resulting in the enhanced livability of all Dallas citizenry With a focus on the importance of urban design the presentation shows how collaboration from the public and private sector can result in an enhanced built environment

111058 LUHs 15

Lean Architecture Excellence in Project DeliveryMichael Czap AIA RTKL Associates Inc Dallas

Lean Architecture is the ongoing process of rethinking architectural methodol-ogy by applying ldquoLeanrdquo principles to every aspect of practice This fast-paced program introduces participants to techniques of process management with three goals for application to architectural management documentation and technology

111059 LUHs 15

Balancing Perspectives Getting to Win-Win with Your ContractsGrant Gealy Esq and Scott Lyford Esq Mills Shirley LLP Houston

This knowledgeable duo provides practical advice on favorable and unfavorable contract language Among the items on the agenda are indemnity provisions contractual standard of care consultant contracts limitation of liability sub-mittals construction cost budgets and value engineering project scope and contract administration Learn how to successfully negotiate the removal or inclusion of certain contract language

111060 LUHs 15

Striking Career Family and Life BalanceBetsy del Monte FAIA The Beck Group Dallas Heather McKinney FAIA McKin-ney York Architects Austin Patricia Oliver FAIA University of Houston Elizabeth Chu Richter FAIA Richter Architects Corpus Christi

In architecture school 50 of students are women but in practice only about 15 of registered architects are women Some argue that women leave architec-ture because of long hours dedication and commitment that leads to excessive time away from personal life This distinguished panel of women architect-leaders will share their stories of overcoming the challenge of lifepractice issues explain model uses of technology to minimize work overload and redundant overtime and help others create a list of life balance dorsquos and donrsquots

Sponsored by Architecture Plus

111061 LUHs 15

300 PMndash330 PM

Networking BreakWhile rounding the final lap of this three-day event take time to enjoy bever-ages stretch your legs and a last bit of networking

Sponsored by Purdy-McGuire Inc

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Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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111065 LUHs 125

The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 35

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

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BAi 516

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Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

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GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

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Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

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McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

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Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

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Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

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StoneCare of Texas 406

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Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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TXI 707

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Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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330 PMndash445 PM

Lessons Learned from Post-Occupancy Evaluations of a High Performance HomeMelinda Florian AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio Hazem Rashed-Ali Uni-versity of Texas at San Antonio Jennifer Young Assoc AIA Lake|Flato Architects San Antonio

Join a team comprised of project overseers and a university assistant professor to gain insight from their collaboration experience Their goal was to develop a protocol and overall strategy for post-occupancy evaluation The team suc-ceeded in full implementation of the process at one residence and is planning to apply to many others in the near future This residential project case study demonstrates how LEED for Homes helped guide the process for creating beau-tiful architecture using building materials methods and systems that address sustainability issues The session will cover water and energy saving strategies that helped the design achieve LEED Platinum the 2030 Challenge target and regional sustainable leadership

111062 LUHs 125

Understanding LEED for HealthcareChris Mundell AIA HKS Inc Dallas Kim Shinn PE TLC Engineering for Archi-tecture Nashville TN

The new LEED for healthcare rating system was launched in November 2010 This presentation focuses on the changes and differences between this rating system and LEED NC v2009 The team will address the new prerequisites new credits created specifically for healthcare and the minor changes to the exist-ing credits Additionally this presentation incorporates examples of current healthcare projects that are either LEED certified or seeking certification These examples help illustrate both the intents and requirements of the credit as well as the soft and hard costs incurred through seeking LEED certification

111063 LUHs 125

Balancing Energy Tradeoffs Between Embodied and Operating Energy in Building DesignFrancisco Gomes AIA University of Texas at Austin

More energy is consumed operating buildings than constructing them but as buildings become more energy efficient the balance between lifetime operating energy and embodied energy is rapidly changing Just as lifecycle cost calcula-tions have influenced material and design decisions techniques for quantita-tively balancing embodied energy with operating efficiency can improve project decisions

Sponsored by ccrd

111064 LUHs 125

Recent Advances in Building Envelope Air Leakage ControlMaria Spinu PhD DuPont Wilmington DE

Air leakage can affect buildingrsquos energy use building envelope durability and occupantsrsquo comfort and safety A continuous air barrier is a cost effective strat-egy for air leakage control This presentation contains a review of the most recent changes in air barrier codes industry practices and successful imple-

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The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 30

830 AM

TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 33

MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

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General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

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Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

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Armko Industries 519

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BAi 516

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Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

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Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

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Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

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Haumlfele America Co 527

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Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

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Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

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M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

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McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

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ProjectmatesSystemates 711

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Texas Board of Architectural

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

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Virtual Builders Exchange 818

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Wade Architectural Systems 807

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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EBW Construction Documents 111014

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The Practice of Collaborative DesignJim Taylor AIA Overland Partners Architects San Antonio

How do you engage clients and other stakeholders in design How can a collab-orative design process improve design project management and profitability In a reprisal of their 2009 Texas Architectsrsquo Convention presentation Overland Partners will share successful strategies proven techniques and valuable les-sons learned from its collaborations with clients across the country

111066 LUHs 125

Dallas Designs for the Trinity River Recovering the Soul of the CityGail Thomas PhD Hon AIA Trinity Trust Foundation Dallas

Dallas in the 21st Century is designing for the delight of future generations with Nature as teacherndashwater trees wetlands trails bird sanctuariesndasha design that includes downtown lakes an island hike and bike trails and water courses This project includes two Santiago Calatrava designed bridges and will offer untold economic opportunities Gain insights and observations from a non-architect whose passion and communication skills helped engage a community and gather support for a vision that is creating vast community change and bringing much needed elements of balance to the city center

111067 LUHs 125

330 PMndash530 PM

Tour I Mind Body and Soul (a library research lab amp chapel)A combination of three award-winning projects is sure to resonate with you First satisfy your mind at the Grauwyler Park Branch Library with its environmentally-friendly features Next take in The University of Texas Center for Brain Health where diverse state-of-the-art technologies aid researchers and clinicians Final-ly soothe your soul at the Cathedral of Hope and Interfaith Peace Chapel When architect Philip Johnson died in 2005 many thought his best designs had already been built Last fall however Johnsonrsquos Interfaith Peace Chapel at the Cathedral of Hope was completed (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

Sponsored by Blum Engineering

111068 LUHs 225

Tour J Urban Reservendasha modern neighborhoodArchitecture at Urban Reserve Dallasrsquo first low-impact development is modern arising from the talents of a select group of regionally and nationally recognized architects The homes of Urban Reserve are of their time and of their placendashNorth Texas in the early 21st century Each home is sustainably designed incor-porating sensible siting and massing non-toxic high-quality materials efficient systems and low-impact construction techniques Its landscaping was named one of Eco Structure Magazinersquos ldquoInnovative Green Projects 2009rdquo Participants will visit Vanguard Way the main street through the reserve as well as a few homes in the neighborhood (limited to 40 fee includes transportation)

111069 LUHs 225

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TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 31

Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 33

MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

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Acoustonica 805

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Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

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Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

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Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

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M3 Glass Technologies 910

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MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

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Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

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Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

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Quikserv Corp 312

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Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

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Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

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Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

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Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

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Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

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(list as of 61311)

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The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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TAF Tour des Monuments ndash 9th Annual Texas BIKiTECTS Ride830 am departure from Trinity Crossing Hyatt Regency Dallas Join fellow architects emerging professionals and biking enthusiasts for a Sunday morning ride through downtown the Arts District and other signifi-cant places and neighborhoods Registration is through the Texas Architectural Foundation (TAF) via the link at texasarchitectorg (click on the TAF icon) where additional details are available This fundraiser helps support TAFrsquos scholarship program for students pursuing professional architecture degrees at qualified Texas universities To ride required contributions are students $20 individuals $50 Additional donations are encouraged too even if not participating in the ride Need more information Contact taftexasarchitectorg

900 AMndash1100 AM

Tour K Cowboys StadiumCowboys Stadium enhances the international Cowboys brand with its modern progressive architecture while incorporating elements of Texas Stadiumrsquos heri-tage As the largest NFL venue ever built the new stadium boasts the most

spectacular column-free room in the world stretching a quarter-mile in length The expan-sive retractable roof is also the largest of its kind When closed the roof encompasses 104 million cubic feet of volume This Sunday morning outing complete with breakfast treats is a chance to grasp the full magnitude of this HKS Sports amp Entertainment Group project (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by Techniquex Inc

111070 LUHs 15

Tour L Perot Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Museum of Nature amp Science is the result of a 2006 merger of three cultural institutionsmdashthe Dallas Museum of Natural History (est 1936) The Science Place (est 1946) and the Dallas Childrenrsquos Museum (est 1995) The Museum has begun the process of expansion with a second facility to address the growing need for science math and technology education Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of mOrphosis the project has already received a 2010 Chicago Athenaeum Award This hardhat tour provides a rare opportunity to see history in the making and a view of the site and exterior from the 17th floor of the nearby 17Seventeen McKinney Avenue Breakfast treats will be provided as well (limited to 40 fee includes breakfast and mapdriving directions)

Sponsored by TLC Engineering for Architecture

111071 LUHs 15

Cowboys (scan for video)

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 33

MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 35

Gen

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rmatio

nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

Be our friendfacebookcomTexasSocietyofArchitectsAIA

Follow our every move twittercomTXArchitectTXArchitects

texasarchitectblogspotcomtexasarchitectorg

Stay Connected with Texas Architects

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

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InPro Corp 618

International Code Council 510

JAAS 314

Jockimo 318

Journeyman Construction 313

Kelly Moore Paint 625

Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Features amp Attractions

Earn All 18 AIACES Learning Units with Your General Registration FeeArchitects who are required to attain 18 units to maintain membership in the AIA can get all of them easily and without additional tickets for work-

shops or tours To ensure 18 credits are earned attend a session in every Profes-sional Development Session timeslot starting with the 1230 pm sessions on Thursday and ending with the 330 pm sessions on Saturday and also attend at least two presentations in the Expo given by AIACES Providers on Thursday and Friday In doing so participants receive 165 hours from convention sessions and at least two hours through the Expo Education Center Plan your schedule care-fully to avoid conflicts

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Architecture ProjectsThe AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) selected the best examples of sustainable architecture projects chosen on the basis of reduced environmental impact as well as their positive contribution to their communities The projects were honored earlier this year at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans and are now making their way across the country in the form of this portable dis-play See these impressive top ten projects in the Design Products amp Ideas Expo

Sponsored by Austin Commercial

Continuing Education Opportunities in the ExpoRegistered AIACES Providers who are also exhibiting at this yearrsquos Design Prod-ucts amp Ideas Expo will offer continuing education in a designated section of the Expo Presentations will be offered only during official Expo show hours with AIACES credits awarded directly by the Providers themselves Access to the Expo and these exhibitor-provided sessions is free Qualifying professionals who are unable to register for the convention may secure an Expo Only badge on site

Sponsored by Flying Colors Powered by Moss

Details related to the above events and attractions will be available in the on-site program guide or view wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for periodic updates

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 33

MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 35

Gen

eral Info

rmatio

nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

Be our friendfacebookcomTexasSocietyofArchitectsAIA

Follow our every move twittercomTXArchitectTXArchitects

texasarchitectblogspotcomtexasarchitectorg

Stay Connected with Texas Architects

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 37

Design

Pro

du

cts and

Ideas E

xpo

InPro Corp 618

International Code Council 510

JAAS 314

Jockimo 318

Journeyman Construction 313

Kelly Moore Paint 625

Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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lt Market St

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ood S

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enter

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tal Ave

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ve

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lt Houston St

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rth D

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lvd

Austin St

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lt Grion St W

Grion St E gt

lt N Field St

W C

omm

erce St

S Ervay St

lt N Ervay St

lt N Akard St

S Akard St

Jeerson Vaduct Blvd gt Austin St

N Record St

S Record St

N Field St

Ross Ave

San Jaciento St gt

lt Patterson St

lt Munger Ave

Corbin St

N Grion St

Laws St

lt N Ervay St

S Akard St

Live Oak St

N Pearl St

S Pearl St gt

S Central Expressway

Can

ton

St

S Hardwood St

S Hardw

ood St

Wood

St gt

S Saint Paul St gt

N Saint Paul St gt

Browder St

Corsicana St

Park Ave

St Louis St

lt S Central Expressway

S Hardwood St gt

Sports St

lt N Olive St

Freeman St

Bryan St gt

Federal St gt

Elm

St

Main S

t

Com

merce S

t

Pacific A

ve

Good Latimere Expressway

Good Latimere Expressway

Canton S

t

Farmers Market

Taylor StParis St

Swiss AveFlorence St

Malcom X Blvd

Browder St

Powhattan St

Blakeney St

S Saint Paul St

Wall St

Belleview St Cadiz St

Sullivan St

Gano St

Young St

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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EBW Construction Documents 111014

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

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PDS 111032

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Early-Bird Workshop

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Event

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t us

at B

ooth

s 60

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d 60

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lear

n m

ore

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Open new doors for business opportunities

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 32

Mentor a StudentMembers have a unique opportunity to spend some convention time with an architectural student Student registrants will express their wish to be paired with an architect or associate member at the convention

Your commitment requires only a little time and a small amount of money Mentors will spend a few hours on Friday (preferably in the Expo) helping the student understand what convention offers and how to get the most from their convention experience introducing them to your colleagues and answering questions they may have related to practice

On Saturday mentors and their students attend the Annual Awards Luncheon together with tickets purchased by you for yourself and the student Students and their mentorshosts will be briefly recognized during the event

This is a seldom-had opportunity to further introduce an architecture student to the profession they will gain something not found in campus life Please help the Society fulfill this worthy goal to interested and engaged students If you are willing to mentor a student and can fulfill the above commitments indicate your intent on the convention registration form and purchase an Awards Luncheon ticket for yourself and the studentmentee

Host a Student OvernightConvention organizers are calling on AIA Dallas members to host students attend-ing the 2011 Convention in their homes on Thursday and Friday nights (October 27 and 28) providing lodging breakfast on Saturday and transportation to and from the convention center if needed Please check the appropriate box on the conven-tion registration form if you are willing to help a student (or two) limit their cost to attend Yoursquoll be serving the future of the profession and make a friend for life

Thank you in advance for stepping into one or both of these this highly interactive vital and fun roles For more information contact Ted Kozlowski at 5124787386 or tedtexasarchitectorg

Volunteer To Help a Student

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 33

MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 35

Gen

eral Info

rmatio

nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 37

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xpo

InPro Corp 618

International Code Council 510

JAAS 314

Jockimo 318

Journeyman Construction 313

Kelly Moore Paint 625

Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

Dallas H

eritage Village

Pio

neer P

laza

City H

all Plaza

Dealey P

laza

Reu

nio

n P

ark

Main

Street

Gard

en P

ark

lt E

lm S

t

Main S

t

Com

merce S

t gt

Young St gt

lt Canton St

Marilla S

t gt

lt Grion St

Lamar St

lt Market St

Houston St gt

lt Reunion Blvd W

Reunion Blvd

E gt

Hotel St

Memorial Dr

Lamar St

lt W

ood S

t

Dallas

Co

nven

tion

C

enter

lt Jackson S

t

Cadiz St gt

Continen

tal Ave

Pacific A

ve

S Riverfront Blvd

lt Houston St

No

rth D

r

Reunion B

lvd

Austin St

Grion S

t

lt Grion St W

Grion St E gt

lt N Field St

W C

omm

erce St

S Ervay St

lt N Ervay St

lt N Akard St

S Akard St

Jeerson Vaduct Blvd gt Austin St

N Record St

S Record St

N Field St

Ross Ave

San Jaciento St gt

lt Patterson St

lt Munger Ave

Corbin St

N Grion St

Laws St

lt N Ervay St

S Akard St

Live Oak St

N Pearl St

S Pearl St gt

S Central Expressway

Can

ton

St

S Hardwood St

S Hardw

ood St

Wood

St gt

S Saint Paul St gt

N Saint Paul St gt

Browder St

Corsicana St

Park Ave

St Louis St

lt S Central Expressway

S Hardwood St gt

Sports St

lt N Olive St

Freeman St

Bryan St gt

Federal St gt

Elm

St

Main S

t

Com

merce S

t

Pacific A

ve

Good Latimere Expressway

Good Latimere Expressway

Canton S

t

Farmers Market

Taylor StParis St

Swiss AveFlorence St

Malcom X Blvd

Browder St

Powhattan St

Blakeney St

S Saint Paul St

Wall St

Belleview St Cadiz St

Sullivan St

Gano St

Young St

Hyatt

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tel

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P

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ociety ofA

rchitects

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35

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30

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Back C

overIn

side G

atefold

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el IIIn

side G

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Pan

el I

Register Online texasarchitectorgconvention

Dow

ntow

n D

allas

Fon

t Cover

Balan

ce

72nd

An

nu

al Conven

tion an

d

Design

Prod

ucts amp

Ideas E

xpo

27-29 O

ctob

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Dallas C

onvention

Cen

ter

Registration G

uide

DA

RT

Rail S

top

P P

arking Lo

tGarage

P P

arking

Co

nventio

n C

enter

PRESORTED STANDARDUS POSTAGE PAID

AUSTIN TXPERMIT NO 2772500 Chicon Street

Austin TX 78702

TexasSociety ofArchitects

6A15 30 45

715 30 45

815 30 45

915 30 45

1015 30 45

1115 30 45

1215 30 45

115 30 45

215 30 45

315 30 45

415 30 45

515 30 45

615 30 45

715 30 45

815 30 45

915 30 45

10P

W Registration W

TH

UR

SD

AY

OC

T 2

7

Registration

EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

PDS 111020

PDS 111021

TH

UR

SD

AY

OC

T 2

7

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

Registration

Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

PDS 111023

PDS 111024

PDS 111025

PDS 111026

PDS 111027

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

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Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

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Tour G Audubon Center

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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT 28TH

The headquarter hotel for the Societyrsquos 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center Known as one of the cityrsquos most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978 Throughout the hotel the Mazziot-ta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events both large and small that gave shape to Dallas in the lsquo50s lsquo60s and lsquo70s

Each of the 1120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bedtrade wireless high-speed internet access hair dryer coffeemakercoffee and iHomereg alarm clock radio Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget from Centen-nial Cafeacute with its new American and southwest influences to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck Five Sixtyrsquos ultra-contemporary illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to expe-rience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views

Reserving your guest room online is easy For a direct link click on the Hyatt icon on wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention

Reserving your guest room by phone Call the number listed below and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate

Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability Penalties apply for late cancellation

HYATT REGENCY DALLAS 300 Reunion BlvdToll-free reservations 8884211442 (or 2146511234)

Convention Rates $14900 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15)(Note Because the Texas Society of Architects is contractually obligated to the Hyatt Regency Dallas for a minimum number of guest rooms occupied you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of this special rate and the opportunity to stay at this phenomenal property The rate includes a $300 per night fee that is rebated back to the Society to offset transportation costs)

Shuttle TransportationAlthough the headquarter hotel is only a short walk from the Dallas Convention Center shuttles will operate throughout the convention for your comfort and con-venience

Sponsored by Edwards Mulhausen Interior Design LLC LaMette Consulting

LLC Pitt Architecture LLC

Hotel Accommodations

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 35

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nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

Be our friendfacebookcomTexasSocietyofArchitectsAIA

Follow our every move twittercomTXArchitectTXArchitects

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Stay Connected with Texas Architects

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

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Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 37

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Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

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Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

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Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

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ProjectmatesSystemates 711

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Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

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Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

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Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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EBW Architecture as Business 111005

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

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Open new doors for business opportunities

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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Tour G Audubon Center

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PDS 111049

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PDS 111056

PDS 111057

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t us

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software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

Page 34: Texas Architects' Convention: 2011 Registration Guide

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 34

General Information

AIACES Learning Unit Hours (LUHs)Licensed architects attending continuing education programs receive learning unit hours (LUHs) in accordance with the guidelines established

by the AIA Continuing Education System (see individual session descriptions for number of LUHs applicable to each program) AIA architects must successfully complete 18 hours eight of which must address health safety and welfare (HSW) of which four hours must address sustainable design Use the badge scanners at each session to record your participation For further information regarding an-nual requirements view wwwtexasarchitectorg

Continuing Education for Architects Licensed in TexasThe Texas Board of Architectural Examiners requires architects licensed to prac-tice in Texas to complete eight hours of continuing education annually pertinent to health safety and welfare At least one hour must be related to barrier-free design and at least one hour must be related to sustainable or energy-efficient design For additional information visit wwwtbaestatetxus

Online RegistrationYou may use the printed version of the form (see centerfold of this guide) to regis-ter by mail or by fax or as a helpful guide if you prefer to register online Visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention to register online (Please note that non-Texas AIA members cannot register online)

Registration PoliciesGeneral registration for design professionals includes all regular continuing education sessions beginning Thursday afternoon through Saturday two general sessions and unlimited access to the Expo The general registration fee for Soci-ety intern and student members is waived if registration forms are received by September 15 To attend a social event participate in a tour or attend an Early-Bird Workshop you must purchase a ticket Space is limited for many events so please register early

Do not fax and mail your form use only one method to register If you fax your form do not call to confirm receipt You may encounter technical difficulties and delays when registering if you wait until the day of the deadline

Do not mail your registration form after Wednesday October 12 Faxed registra-tions can be accepted through 500 pm Wednesday October 19 Online registra-tion is open until midnight CDT Wednesday October 19 After October 19 pre-registration is closed and individuals must register on site

Confirmations will be emailed to individuals whose forms are received by October 19

Full refunds are issued if a written cancellation notice is received by 500 pm on

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 35

Gen

eral Info

rmatio

nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

Be our friendfacebookcomTexasSocietyofArchitectsAIA

Follow our every move twittercomTXArchitectTXArchitects

texasarchitectblogspotcomtexasarchitectorg

Stay Connected with Texas Architects

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 37

Design

Pro

du

cts and

Ideas E

xpo

InPro Corp 618

International Code Council 510

JAAS 314

Jockimo 318

Journeyman Construction 313

Kelly Moore Paint 625

Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

Dallas H

eritage Village

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neer P

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all Plaza

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nio

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ark

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Com

merce S

t gt

Young St gt

lt Canton St

Marilla S

t gt

lt Grion St

Lamar St

lt Market St

Houston St gt

lt Reunion Blvd W

Reunion Blvd

E gt

Hotel St

Memorial Dr

Lamar St

lt W

ood S

t

Dallas

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nven

tion

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enter

lt Jackson S

t

Cadiz St gt

Continen

tal Ave

Pacific A

ve

S Riverfront Blvd

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No

rth D

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Reunion B

lvd

Austin St

Grion S

t

lt Grion St W

Grion St E gt

lt N Field St

W C

omm

erce St

S Ervay St

lt N Ervay St

lt N Akard St

S Akard St

Jeerson Vaduct Blvd gt Austin St

N Record St

S Record St

N Field St

Ross Ave

San Jaciento St gt

lt Patterson St

lt Munger Ave

Corbin St

N Grion St

Laws St

lt N Ervay St

S Akard St

Live Oak St

N Pearl St

S Pearl St gt

S Central Expressway

Can

ton

St

S Hardwood St

S Hardw

ood St

Wood

St gt

S Saint Paul St gt

N Saint Paul St gt

Browder St

Corsicana St

Park Ave

St Louis St

lt S Central Expressway

S Hardwood St gt

Sports St

lt N Olive St

Freeman St

Bryan St gt

Federal St gt

Elm

St

Main S

t

Com

merce S

t

Pacific A

ve

Good Latimere Expressway

Good Latimere Expressway

Canton S

t

Farmers Market

Taylor StParis St

Swiss AveFlorence St

Malcom X Blvd

Browder St

Powhattan St

Blakeney St

S Saint Paul St

Wall St

Belleview St Cadiz St

Sullivan St

Gano St

Young St

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PRESORTED STANDARDUS POSTAGE PAID

AUSTIN TXPERMIT NO 2772500 Chicon Street

Austin TX 78702

TexasSociety ofArchitects

6A15 30 45

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815 30 45

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EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

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Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

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Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

PDS 111034

PDS 111035

PDS 111036

PDS 111037

General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

FR

IDA

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Share-It Brkfst

Tour H Schools

PDS 111040

PDS 111041

PDS 111042

PDS 111043

PDS 111044

PDS 111045

Break PDS 111046

PDS 111047

PDS 111048

PDS 111049

PDS 111050

PDS 111051

Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

PDS 111054

PDS 111055

PDS 111056

PDS 111057

PDS 111058

PDS 111059

PDS 111060

PDS 111061

Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

PDS 111062

PDS 111063

PDS 111064

PDS 111065

PDS 111066

PDS 111067

SA

TU

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Tour K Cowboys Stadium

Tour L Perot Museum

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Registration

Early-Bird Workshop

Professional Development

Tour

Event

Visi

t us

at B

ooth

s 60

2 an

d 60

3 to

lear

n m

ore

Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

6A15 30 45

715 30 45

815 30 45

915 30 45

1015 30 45

1115 30 45

1215 30 45

115 30 45

215 30 45

315 30 45

415 30 45

515 30 45

615 30 45

715 30 45

815 30 45

915 30 45

10P

W Registration W

TH

UR

SD

AY

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T 2

7

Registration

EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

PDS 111020

PDS 111021

TH

UR

SD

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OC

T 2

7

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

Registration

Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

PDS 111023

PDS 111024

PDS 111025

PDS 111026

PDS 111027

General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

PDS 111034

PDS 111035

PDS 111036

PDS 111037

General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

Registration

Share-It Brkfst

Tour H Schools

PDS 111040

PDS 111041

PDS 111042

PDS 111043

PDS 111044

PDS 111045

Break PDS 111046

PDS 111047

PDS 111048

PDS 111049

PDS 111050

PDS 111051

Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

PDS 111054

PDS 111055

PDS 111056

PDS 111057

PDS 111058

PDS 111059

PDS 111060

PDS 111061

Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

PDS 111062

PDS 111063

PDS 111064

PDS 111065

PDS 111066

PDS 111067

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

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N TAF Tour des Monuments

Tour K Cowboys Stadium

Tour L Perot Museum

SU

N

6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10 15 30 45 11 15 30 45 12 15 30 45 1 15 30 45 2 15 30 45 3 15 30 45 4 15 30 45 5 15 30 45 6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10

Registration

Early-Bird Workshop

Professional Development

Tour

Event

Visi

t us

at B

ooth

s 60

2 an

d 60

3 to

lear

n m

ore

Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

Page 35: Texas Architects' Convention: 2011 Registration Guide

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 35

Gen

eral Info

rmatio

nWednesday October 5 Between then and 500 pm on Wednesday October 19 cancellations are subject to a 30 percent penalty Registration fees become non-refundable and non-transferable after October 19 Requests for refunds may be emailed to membershiptexasarchitectorg faxed to 5124780528 or mailed to Texas Society of Architects 500 Chicon St Austin TX 78702

Refunds will be processed after the convention and no later than November 30

AttireAttire that is considered business casual may be worn throughout the conven-tion Fridayrsquos Presidentsrsquo Gala Evening is business cocktail or black-tie Please wear walking shoes while on tours Keep in mind that the temperature may vary between meeting rooms and from one venue to another

Consent to Use Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in these convention events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow the Societyrsquos use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendeersquos image and voice in photographs videotapes electronic reproductions and audio-tapes of such events and activities

Questions about registrationYou may call 8773336418 send a fax to 6505659600 or send an e-mail to texasarchitectSMART-regcom Also visit wwwtexasarchitectorgconvention for updates and additions

General questionsContact the Texas Society of Architectsrsquo staff at 5124787386 or email membershiptexasarchitectorg

Be our friendfacebookcomTexasSocietyofArchitectsAIA

Follow our every move twittercomTXArchitectTXArchitects

texasarchitectblogspotcomtexasarchitectorg

Stay Connected with Texas Architects

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 37

Design

Pro

du

cts and

Ideas E

xpo

InPro Corp 618

International Code Council 510

JAAS 314

Jockimo 318

Journeyman Construction 313

Kelly Moore Paint 625

Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

Dallas H

eritage Village

Pio

neer P

laza

City H

all Plaza

Dealey P

laza

Reu

nio

n P

ark

Main

Street

Gard

en P

ark

lt E

lm S

t

Main S

t

Com

merce S

t gt

Young St gt

lt Canton St

Marilla S

t gt

lt Grion St

Lamar St

lt Market St

Houston St gt

lt Reunion Blvd W

Reunion Blvd

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Memorial Dr

Lamar St

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t

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nven

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Grion S

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W C

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S Ervay St

lt N Ervay St

lt N Akard St

S Akard St

Jeerson Vaduct Blvd gt Austin St

N Record St

S Record St

N Field St

Ross Ave

San Jaciento St gt

lt Patterson St

lt Munger Ave

Corbin St

N Grion St

Laws St

lt N Ervay St

S Akard St

Live Oak St

N Pearl St

S Pearl St gt

S Central Expressway

Can

ton

St

S Hardwood St

S Hardw

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Wood

St gt

S Saint Paul St gt

N Saint Paul St gt

Browder St

Corsicana St

Park Ave

St Louis St

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S Hardwood St gt

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Freeman St

Bryan St gt

Federal St gt

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St

Main S

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merce S

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Pacific A

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Good Latimere Expressway

Good Latimere Expressway

Canton S

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Farmers Market

Taylor StParis St

Swiss AveFlorence St

Malcom X Blvd

Browder St

Powhattan St

Blakeney St

S Saint Paul St

Wall St

Belleview St Cadiz St

Sullivan St

Gano St

Young St

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PRESORTED STANDARDUS POSTAGE PAID

AUSTIN TXPERMIT NO 2772500 Chicon Street

Austin TX 78702

TexasSociety ofArchitects

6A15 30 45

715 30 45

815 30 45

915 30 45

1015 30 45

1115 30 45

1215 30 45

115 30 45

215 30 45

315 30 45

415 30 45

515 30 45

615 30 45

715 30 45

815 30 45

915 30 45

10P

W Registration W

TH

UR

SD

AY

OC

T 2

7

Registration

EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

PDS 111020

PDS 111021

TH

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28

Registration

Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

PDS 111023

PDS 111024

PDS 111025

PDS 111026

PDS 111027

General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

PDS 111034

PDS 111035

PDS 111036

PDS 111037

General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

Registration

Share-It Brkfst

Tour H Schools

PDS 111040

PDS 111041

PDS 111042

PDS 111043

PDS 111044

PDS 111045

Break PDS 111046

PDS 111047

PDS 111048

PDS 111049

PDS 111050

PDS 111051

Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

PDS 111054

PDS 111055

PDS 111056

PDS 111057

PDS 111058

PDS 111059

PDS 111060

PDS 111061

Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

PDS 111062

PDS 111063

PDS 111064

PDS 111065

PDS 111066

PDS 111067

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

SU

N TAF Tour des Monuments

Tour K Cowboys Stadium

Tour L Perot Museum

SU

N

6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10 15 30 45 11 15 30 45 12 15 30 45 1 15 30 45 2 15 30 45 3 15 30 45 4 15 30 45 5 15 30 45 6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10

Registration

Early-Bird Workshop

Professional Development

Tour

Event

Visi

t us

at B

ooth

s 60

2 an

d 60

3 to

lear

n m

ore

Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

6A15 30 45

715 30 45

815 30 45

915 30 45

1015 30 45

1115 30 45

1215 30 45

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315 30 45

415 30 45

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815 30 45

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10P

W Registration W

TH

UR

SD

AY

OC

T 2

7

Registration

EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

PDS 111020

PDS 111021

TH

UR

SD

AY

OC

T 2

7

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

Registration

Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

PDS 111023

PDS 111024

PDS 111025

PDS 111026

PDS 111027

General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

PDS 111034

PDS 111035

PDS 111036

PDS 111037

General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

Registration

Share-It Brkfst

Tour H Schools

PDS 111040

PDS 111041

PDS 111042

PDS 111043

PDS 111044

PDS 111045

Break PDS 111046

PDS 111047

PDS 111048

PDS 111049

PDS 111050

PDS 111051

Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

PDS 111054

PDS 111055

PDS 111056

PDS 111057

PDS 111058

PDS 111059

PDS 111060

PDS 111061

Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

PDS 111062

PDS 111063

PDS 111064

PDS 111065

PDS 111066

PDS 111067

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

SU

N TAF Tour des Monuments

Tour K Cowboys Stadium

Tour L Perot Museum

SU

N

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Registration

Early-Bird Workshop

Professional Development

Tour

Event

Visi

t us

at B

ooth

s 60

2 an

d 60

3 to

lear

n m

ore

Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

Page 36: Texas Architects' Convention: 2011 Registration Guide

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 36

THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (330 pm ndash 730 pm)Expo Open Welcome Party | Prizes will be awarded at 715 pm

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 (1100 am ndash 530 pm)Expo Open Lunch Service | Prizes will be awarded at 515 pm

Design Products amp Ideas Expo

A Bargas amp Associates522 524

Acme Brick CoIBP 717 719

Acoustonica 805

Alcoa Architectural Products 610

Alpolic Materials-Mitsubishi

Composites America 405

Amerete 704 706

American Independence Mfg 514

American Skylites 513

Ameristar Fence Products 701

Andersen Windows 423

Architectural Testing 722

ArchResource 511

ARCOM 500

Armko Industries 519

Atrium Doors and Windows 617

ATS 713

Avian Flyaway 311

BAi 516

BellGroup Insurance 508

Berridge Manufacturing Co 816

Bonded Lightning Protection Syst 300

Boral Bricks 330 332

Butterfield Color 502

Cavallini Stained Glass Studio 531

CCM Construction Services 414

CENTRIA Architectural Systems 903

Childers Carports amp Structures 814

Cleary Zimmermann Engineers 817

Cold Spring Granite Co 315

Concept Surfaces 716

Dallas CSI 710

De Carlo America 323 325

Designmaster Fencing System 415

Don Young Co Custom Windows 504

Door Engineering amp Mfg 303

DuPont Tyvek-Weatherization

Partners 607

Efficient-Tec International 804 806

EFI Global 529

Eggers Industries 317

FeatherliteTexas Quarries 715

Flintco 622

Ford AV 925

The Garland Company 918

Gate Precast Co 422

Georgia-Pacific Gypsum 611

GRAPHISOFT 305

Griesenbeck Architectural Products 630

Haumlfele America Co 527

Hanson Brick 503 505

Hart Gaugler amp Associates 507

HAWA 525

Headwaters Construction Materials 328

Henderson Engineers 714

Hendrick Architectural Products 632

Hohmann amp Barnard 326

ILCOR Builders 517

IMAGINiT Technology 623

Innovative Lighting 219

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 37

Design

Pro

du

cts and

Ideas E

xpo

InPro Corp 618

International Code Council 510

JAAS 314

Jockimo 318

Journeyman Construction 313

Kelly Moore Paint 625

Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

Dallas H

eritage Village

Pio

neer P

laza

City H

all Plaza

Dealey P

laza

Reu

nio

n P

ark

Main

Street

Gard

en P

ark

lt E

lm S

t

Main S

t

Com

merce S

t gt

Young St gt

lt Canton St

Marilla S

t gt

lt Grion St

Lamar St

lt Market St

Houston St gt

lt Reunion Blvd W

Reunion Blvd

E gt

Hotel St

Memorial Dr

Lamar St

lt W

ood S

t

Dallas

Co

nven

tion

C

enter

lt Jackson S

t

Cadiz St gt

Continen

tal Ave

Pacific A

ve

S Riverfront Blvd

lt Houston St

No

rth D

r

Reunion B

lvd

Austin St

Grion S

t

lt Grion St W

Grion St E gt

lt N Field St

W C

omm

erce St

S Ervay St

lt N Ervay St

lt N Akard St

S Akard St

Jeerson Vaduct Blvd gt Austin St

N Record St

S Record St

N Field St

Ross Ave

San Jaciento St gt

lt Patterson St

lt Munger Ave

Corbin St

N Grion St

Laws St

lt N Ervay St

S Akard St

Live Oak St

N Pearl St

S Pearl St gt

S Central Expressway

Can

ton

St

S Hardwood St

S Hardw

ood St

Wood

St gt

S Saint Paul St gt

N Saint Paul St gt

Browder St

Corsicana St

Park Ave

St Louis St

lt S Central Expressway

S Hardwood St gt

Sports St

lt N Olive St

Freeman St

Bryan St gt

Federal St gt

Elm

St

Main S

t

Com

merce S

t

Pacific A

ve

Good Latimere Expressway

Good Latimere Expressway

Canton S

t

Farmers Market

Taylor StParis St

Swiss AveFlorence St

Malcom X Blvd

Browder St

Powhattan St

Blakeney St

S Saint Paul St

Wall St

Belleview St Cadiz St

Sullivan St

Gano St

Young St

Hyatt

Ho

tel

P

P

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P

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PP

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ociety ofA

rchitects

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atefold

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el I

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ntow

n D

allas

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t Cover

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ce

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al Conven

tion an

d

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ucts amp

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xpo

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ctob

er 2011

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onvention

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uide

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enter

PRESORTED STANDARDUS POSTAGE PAID

AUSTIN TXPERMIT NO 2772500 Chicon Street

Austin TX 78702

TexasSociety ofArchitects

6A15 30 45

715 30 45

815 30 45

915 30 45

1015 30 45

1115 30 45

1215 30 45

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415 30 45

515 30 45

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715 30 45

815 30 45

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10P

W Registration W

TH

UR

SD

AY

OC

T 2

7

Registration

EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

PDS 111020

PDS 111021

TH

UR

SD

AY

OC

T 2

7

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

Registration

Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

PDS 111023

PDS 111024

PDS 111025

PDS 111026

PDS 111027

General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

PDS 111034

PDS 111035

PDS 111036

PDS 111037

General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

Registration

Share-It Brkfst

Tour H Schools

PDS 111040

PDS 111041

PDS 111042

PDS 111043

PDS 111044

PDS 111045

Break PDS 111046

PDS 111047

PDS 111048

PDS 111049

PDS 111050

PDS 111051

Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

PDS 111054

PDS 111055

PDS 111056

PDS 111057

PDS 111058

PDS 111059

PDS 111060

PDS 111061

Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

PDS 111062

PDS 111063

PDS 111064

PDS 111065

PDS 111066

PDS 111067

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

SU

N TAF Tour des Monuments

Tour K Cowboys Stadium

Tour L Perot Museum

SU

N

6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10 15 30 45 11 15 30 45 12 15 30 45 1 15 30 45 2 15 30 45 3 15 30 45 4 15 30 45 5 15 30 45 6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10

Registration

Early-Bird Workshop

Professional Development

Tour

Event

Visi

t us

at B

ooth

s 60

2 an

d 60

3 to

lear

n m

ore

Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

6A15 30 45

715 30 45

815 30 45

915 30 45

1015 30 45

1115 30 45

1215 30 45

115 30 45

215 30 45

315 30 45

415 30 45

515 30 45

615 30 45

715 30 45

815 30 45

915 30 45

10P

W Registration W

TH

UR

SD

AY

OC

T 2

7

Registration

EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

PDS 111020

PDS 111021

TH

UR

SD

AY

OC

T 2

7

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

Registration

Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

PDS 111023

PDS 111024

PDS 111025

PDS 111026

PDS 111027

General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

PDS 111034

PDS 111035

PDS 111036

PDS 111037

General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

Registration

Share-It Brkfst

Tour H Schools

PDS 111040

PDS 111041

PDS 111042

PDS 111043

PDS 111044

PDS 111045

Break PDS 111046

PDS 111047

PDS 111048

PDS 111049

PDS 111050

PDS 111051

Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

PDS 111054

PDS 111055

PDS 111056

PDS 111057

PDS 111058

PDS 111059

PDS 111060

PDS 111061

Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

PDS 111062

PDS 111063

PDS 111064

PDS 111065

PDS 111066

PDS 111067

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

SU

N TAF Tour des Monuments

Tour K Cowboys Stadium

Tour L Perot Museum

SU

N

6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10 15 30 45 11 15 30 45 12 15 30 45 1 15 30 45 2 15 30 45 3 15 30 45 4 15 30 45 5 15 30 45 6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10

Registration

Early-Bird Workshop

Professional Development

Tour

Event

Visi

t us

at B

ooth

s 60

2 an

d 60

3 to

lear

n m

ore

Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

Page 37: Texas Architects' Convention: 2011 Registration Guide

texasarchitectorg | 5124787386 37

Design

Pro

du

cts and

Ideas E

xpo

InPro Corp 618

International Code Council 510

JAAS 314

Jockimo 318

Journeyman Construction 313

Kelly Moore Paint 625

Kinetics Noise Control 316

Knoxtile 407

Kroll Security Group 703

Kusser Fountain Works 912

LA Fuess Partners 518

Levantina 627 629

LP Building Products 308

M2 Studio Inc 402

M3 Glass Technologies 910

Major Industries 309

Manhattan Construction Co 425

Marvin Windows and Doors 801 803

MBCI 728 730

McElroy Metal 613

McGraw Hill Construction 416

McLaughlin Brunson 609

MCT Sheet Metal 924

Millwork Solutions

Grand Openings 723 725 822 824

Mortar Net USA 705

Natural Gas Utilities of Texas 612 614

NCARB 319

NOW Specialties 615

Nuconsteel 718

OGI Architectural Metal Solutions 401

Oldcastle Building Products 400

Pacific Consulting Group 322

ParexUSA 424

PGT Industries 512

Plyboo amp OmarnoTech Product

Specialties 604

Polytronix 1001

PPG Industries 800

ProjectmatesSystemates 711

Protection Development 605

Pyrok 523

Quikserv Corp 312

RM RodgersSwisspearl 633

Raven Industries 509

Regal Plastic Supply 708

Rigidized Metals Corp515

Ron Blank amp Associates 619

RoyOMartin 506

Rulon Co 916

Schluter Systems 923

Schuler Shook 702

Shah Smith amp Associates 419

Sherwin-Williams Co 533

Sika Sarnafil 712

SIPS Texas 732

Southwest Solutions Group 819

Spraylat Powder Coatings417

StoneCare of Texas 406

STS Coatings 301

Sun Ports 709

TAMKO Building Products403

Temple-Inland 901

Texas Board of Architectural

Examiners 1027

Thermal Building Systems 606 608

Total CAD Systems 602 603

Tri-Tex Enterprises 931 933

Turner Construction Co 802

TXI 707

Tymetal Corp 1003

Virtual Builders Exchange 818

WG Yates amp Sons Construction Co 418

Wade Architectural Systems 807

Water Technology 404

Wilks Masonry Corp 815

WinDoor 917

Xella Aircrete North America 823 825

York Metal Fabricators Inc 302

(list as of 61311)

72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

Dallas H

eritage Village

Pio

neer P

laza

City H

all Plaza

Dealey P

laza

Reu

nio

n P

ark

Main

Street

Gard

en P

ark

lt E

lm S

t

Main S

t

Com

merce S

t gt

Young St gt

lt Canton St

Marilla S

t gt

lt Grion St

Lamar St

lt Market St

Houston St gt

lt Reunion Blvd W

Reunion Blvd

E gt

Hotel St

Memorial Dr

Lamar St

lt W

ood S

t

Dallas

Co

nven

tion

C

enter

lt Jackson S

t

Cadiz St gt

Continen

tal Ave

Pacific A

ve

S Riverfront Blvd

lt Houston St

No

rth D

r

Reunion B

lvd

Austin St

Grion S

t

lt Grion St W

Grion St E gt

lt N Field St

W C

omm

erce St

S Ervay St

lt N Ervay St

lt N Akard St

S Akard St

Jeerson Vaduct Blvd gt Austin St

N Record St

S Record St

N Field St

Ross Ave

San Jaciento St gt

lt Patterson St

lt Munger Ave

Corbin St

N Grion St

Laws St

lt N Ervay St

S Akard St

Live Oak St

N Pearl St

S Pearl St gt

S Central Expressway

Can

ton

St

S Hardwood St

S Hardw

ood St

Wood

St gt

S Saint Paul St gt

N Saint Paul St gt

Browder St

Corsicana St

Park Ave

St Louis St

lt S Central Expressway

S Hardwood St gt

Sports St

lt N Olive St

Freeman St

Bryan St gt

Federal St gt

Elm

St

Main S

t

Com

merce S

t

Pacific A

ve

Good Latimere Expressway

Good Latimere Expressway

Canton S

t

Farmers Market

Taylor StParis St

Swiss AveFlorence St

Malcom X Blvd

Browder St

Powhattan St

Blakeney St

S Saint Paul St

Wall St

Belleview St Cadiz St

Sullivan St

Gano St

Young St

Hyatt

Ho

tel

P

P

PP

P

P

PP

TexasS

ociety ofA

rchitects

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35

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6

30

30

Back C

overIn

side G

atefold

Pan

el IIIn

side G

atefold

Pan

el I

Register Online texasarchitectorgconvention

Dow

ntow

n D

allas

Fon

t Cover

Balan

ce

72nd

An

nu

al Conven

tion an

d

Design

Prod

ucts amp

Ideas E

xpo

27-29 O

ctob

er 2011

Dallas C

onvention

Cen

ter

Registration G

uide

DA

RT

Rail S

top

P P

arking Lo

tGarage

P P

arking

Co

nventio

n C

enter

PRESORTED STANDARDUS POSTAGE PAID

AUSTIN TXPERMIT NO 2772500 Chicon Street

Austin TX 78702

TexasSociety ofArchitects

6A15 30 45

715 30 45

815 30 45

915 30 45

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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PDS 111011

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72nd Annual Convention | Design Products amp Ideas Expo 38

The Board of Directors of the Texas Society of Architects is pleased to present the Societyrsquos highest honors and recognitions at vari-ous events throughout the convention For your convenience the schedule of presentations follows

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28

1015 am at the General Session

bull 25-Year Award

bull Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions in Honor of Edward J Romieniec FAIA

330 pm at the General Session

bull Award for Young Professional Achievement in Honor of William W Caudill

bull Award for Community Service in Honor of James D Pfluger FAIA

800 pm at the Presidentsrsquo Gala

bull Architecture Firm Award

bull Cornerstone Award

bull Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Honor of Llewellyn W Pitts FAIA

SATURDAY OCTOBER 29

1145 am at the Awards Luncheon

bull Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media in Honor of John G Flowers Hon AIA

bull Citation of Honor

bull Artisan Award

bull Honorary Membership

bull Associate Member of the Year Award

bull Design Awards

Schedule of Award Presentations and Recognitions

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S Akard St

Jeerson Vaduct Blvd gt Austin St

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S Record St

N Field St

Ross Ave

San Jaciento St gt

lt Patterson St

lt Munger Ave

Corbin St

N Grion St

Laws St

lt N Ervay St

S Akard St

Live Oak St

N Pearl St

S Pearl St gt

S Central Expressway

Can

ton

St

S Hardwood St

S Hardw

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Wood

St gt

S Saint Paul St gt

N Saint Paul St gt

Browder St

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St Louis St

lt S Central Expressway

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Malcom X Blvd

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PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

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Tour E Winspear and Wyly

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EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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N Pearl St

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PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

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Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

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PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

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PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

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Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

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3 to

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W Registration W

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UR

SD

AY

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T 2

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Registration

EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

PDS 111020

PDS 111021

TH

UR

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T 2

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FR

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Registration

Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

PDS 111023

PDS 111024

PDS 111025

PDS 111026

PDS 111027

General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

PDS 111034

PDS 111035

PDS 111036

PDS 111037

General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

Registration

Share-It Brkfst

Tour H Schools

PDS 111040

PDS 111041

PDS 111042

PDS 111043

PDS 111044

PDS 111045

Break PDS 111046

PDS 111047

PDS 111048

PDS 111049

PDS 111050

PDS 111051

Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

PDS 111054

PDS 111055

PDS 111056

PDS 111057

PDS 111058

PDS 111059

PDS 111060

PDS 111061

Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

PDS 111062

PDS 111063

PDS 111064

PDS 111065

PDS 111066

PDS 111067

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

SU

N TAF Tour des Monuments

Tour K Cowboys Stadium

Tour L Perot Museum

SU

N

6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10 15 30 45 11 15 30 45 12 15 30 45 1 15 30 45 2 15 30 45 3 15 30 45 4 15 30 45 5 15 30 45 6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10

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Early-Bird Workshop

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Tour

Event

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Open new doors for business opportunities

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W Registration W

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UR

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T 2

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Registration

EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

PDS 111020

PDS 111021

TH

UR

SD

AY

OC

T 2

7

FR

IDA

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28

Registration

Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

PDS 111023

PDS 111024

PDS 111025

PDS 111026

PDS 111027

General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

PDS 111034

PDS 111035

PDS 111036

PDS 111037

General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

Registration

Share-It Brkfst

Tour H Schools

PDS 111040

PDS 111041

PDS 111042

PDS 111043

PDS 111044

PDS 111045

Break PDS 111046

PDS 111047

PDS 111048

PDS 111049

PDS 111050

PDS 111051

Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

PDS 111054

PDS 111055

PDS 111056

PDS 111057

PDS 111058

PDS 111059

PDS 111060

PDS 111061

Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

PDS 111062

PDS 111063

PDS 111064

PDS 111065

PDS 111066

PDS 111067

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

SU

N TAF Tour des Monuments

Tour K Cowboys Stadium

Tour L Perot Museum

SU

N

6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10 15 30 45 11 15 30 45 12 15 30 45 1 15 30 45 2 15 30 45 3 15 30 45 4 15 30 45 5 15 30 45 6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10

Registration

Early-Bird Workshop

Professional Development

Tour

Event

Visi

t us

at B

ooth

s 60

2 an

d 60

3 to

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n m

ore

Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities

Page 41: Texas Architects' Convention: 2011 Registration Guide

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915 30 45

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1115 30 45

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W Registration W

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UR

SD

AY

OC

T 2

7

Registration

EBW Facade Design Tool 111001

EBW Public Private Partnerships 111002

Tour A Dallas Arts District

Tour B Classic Modern Dallas

EBW Architecture as Business 111005

Business Session

PDS 111006

PDS 111007

EBW ADA Standards 111008

EBW Outlook for Texas Economy 111009

PDS 111010

PDS 111011

PDS 111012

Tour C Oak Cli

EBW Construction Documents 111014

Expo Open

PDS 111015

PDS 111016

PDS 111017

Welcome Party Alumni Gath

Tour D Victory Park

PDS 111019

PDS 111020

PDS 111021

TH

UR

SD

AY

OC

T 2

7

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

Registration

Acme Brkfst PDS 111022

PDS 111023

PDS 111024

PDS 111025

PDS 111026

PDS 111027

General Session

Expo Open

Fellowsrsquo Luncheon

Tour E Winspear and Wyly

Tour F SMU

Tour G Audubon Center

PDS 111032

PDS 111033

PDS 111034

PDS 111035

PDS 111036

PDS 111037

General Session

Emerging Professionals Gathering ldquoApps and Artrdquo

Gala Evening

FR

IDA

Y O

CT

28

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

Registration

Share-It Brkfst

Tour H Schools

PDS 111040

PDS 111041

PDS 111042

PDS 111043

PDS 111044

PDS 111045

Break PDS 111046

PDS 111047

PDS 111048

PDS 111049

PDS 111050

PDS 111051

Awards Luncheon

PDS 111053

PDS 111054

PDS 111055

PDS 111056

PDS 111057

PDS 111058

PDS 111059

PDS 111060

PDS 111061

Break Tour I Mind Body Soul

Tour J Urban Reserve

PDS 111062

PDS 111063

PDS 111064

PDS 111065

PDS 111066

PDS 111067

SA

TU

RD

AY

OC

T 2

9

SU

N TAF Tour des Monuments

Tour K Cowboys Stadium

Tour L Perot Museum

SU

N

6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10 15 30 45 11 15 30 45 12 15 30 45 1 15 30 45 2 15 30 45 3 15 30 45 4 15 30 45 5 15 30 45 6 15 30 45 7 15 30 45 8 15 30 45 9 15 30 45 10

Registration

Early-Bird Workshop

Professional Development

Tour

Event

Visi

t us

at B

ooth

s 60

2 an

d 60

3 to

lear

n m

ore

Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate Package improves workflow

software training support

wwwtcadsyscom

480 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 350 Houston Texas 77060 P 2814456161

Open new doors for business opportunities