Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Architecture
Recipient: OMA/LMN – A Joint Venture
Project: Seattle Central Library; Seattle
Client: The Seattle Public Library; Seattle, Wash.
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AIA PodNet: Recommendations for COTE Members

 

AIA PodNet is proud to offer a wide range of programs through its Architecture Knowledge Review Series. The following selected podcasts may be of special interest to COTE-member architects (title links go directly to an MP3 file of the podcast): 

Austin Energy’s Zero Energy Home Design Competition
Can a home really run on zero energy? Austin Energy, the 10th-largest U.S. public power utility, pioneered a “Zero Energy Home” project that accomplished just that. Richard W. MacMath, AIA, tells how, based on his experiences as an architect with the Austin Energy Green Building Program. He outlines several cases, including a scenario in which utilities have actually credited accounts.
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Sustainable Design: Ecology, Architecture, and Planning
Architects currently identify "sustainability" as the most important change affecting the future of the profession. In this podcast, Seattle-based architect and urban planner Daniel Williams, FAIA, describes how he became involved in sustainable design, what it really means, and the current direction of architecture as outlined in his book, Sustainable Design: Ecology, Architecture, & Planning (Wiley, 2007).
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The Simple Home: The Luxury of Enough
Sarah Nettleton, AIA, LEED AP, presents her six paths to simple sustainability, each illustrated by examples of human-scaled, unadorned homes with straightforward floor plans from her book, The Simple Home: The Luxury of Enough (Taunton, 2007).
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2007 Recipient of the Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education
Lance Jay Brown, FAIA, 2007 rcipient of the AIA Topaz Medallion, discusses the current dialogues and debates between the worlds of study and practice in the United States and around the world with Kathleen Lane, Assoc. AIA, director of knowledge communities at AIA National. In this podcast, Brown speaks to the challenges students are facing in a global economy, how schools are responding to emerging issues, and how professional practice is engaging these new issues.
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BIM and Sustainable Design
Phil Bernstein, FAIA, Autodesk vice president of Industry Strategy and Relations, AEC Solutions, discusses building information modeling (BIM) and how digital prototypes are serving to optimize sustainable results. This podcast reviews practical advice for how and why to make the transition, especially for smaller firms venturing to remain competitive.
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The Practice of Regenerative Design
William G. Reed, AIA, LEED AP, of the Integrative Design Collaborative discusses the Regenerative Design Process. To move beyond sustainability, attention is shifted from minimizing human impact to promoting an understanding of the benefits of human activity in healthy participation with natural systems.
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A Message to Architects from Congressman Earl Blumenauer
Congressman Earl Blumenauer of Oregon's 3rd District discusses the challenges that face society and the role architects play in solving these problems.
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Sustainable Design: Current Trends and Measurement Tools
AIA PodNet’s Kira Gould, Assoc. AIA, 2007 Advisory Group chair of the AIA Committee for the Environment, leads a discussion with Henry Siegel, FAIA, founding principal of Siegel and Strain, and Dan Williams, FAIA. These two nationally recognized experts in sustainable design examine the cooperation between scientists and architects in creating a greener paradigm for architecture.
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Sustainability and Architecture
RK Stewart, FAIA, spoke with the AIA PodNet’s Phil Simon, AIA managing director, Marketing and Promotion, about sustainability and architecture.
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For more information about AIA podcasts, including optional XML and iTunes links and download directions, see the AIA PodNet Web site.