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SUMMARY:Made in PA Series April Event at Lightolier
DESCRIPTION:AIA Central PA is proud to bring back the MADE IN PA SERIES. MADE IN PA is a series of tours through Central PA facilities that produce building products that we in the construction industry specify daily-giving you a behind the scenes look at the manufacturing process. If you have an idea for a plant or factory tour please email Kelsey Leed at kleed@cra-architects.com. Registration is open – APPROVED FOR 2 AIA LU|HSW \n         \nABOUT LIGHTOLIER\nDriven by inspiration in architectural designs\, Lightolier began over 120 years ago. In its early days the company specialized in decorative chandeliers\, then made a shift to the high-end design and architectural markets. ​ \nToday\, Lightolier is using 3D printing as a viable technology for the lighting industry.  This tour explore the different design options for lighting as well as benefits to the environment.   Additionally\, you will experience an in-person plant tour of Signify Lighting plant in Littlestown\, PA. The tour will showcase different fabrication stages from initial design to completed lighting fixtures\, inclusive of warehouse storage\, shipping and packing.  This tour will demonstrate the safety benefits of 3D printing over traditional lighting manufacturing. \n​With its unmatched commitment to innovation and continuous market leadership\, sixty years ago\, Lightolier recognized the need for downlighting and track lighting product portfolio\, taking the next step in defining the lighting industry. As advancements in lighting technologies continue to transform\, downlighting is no exception. In fact\, downlighting was one of the first lighting applications to commercially embrace LED\, with its long lifetimes\, robust efficiency\, sustainability and low energy cost. Over the years\, the Lightolier LED downlighting portfolio has expanded\, while representing the apex of industry leading flexibility\, functionality and quality. \nAgenda\n\n12:30 pm -1:00 pm Arrival and Lunch at at Signify Plant (100 Craftway Dr. Littlestown\, PA  17340)\n1:00 pm -2:00 pm   CEU and Presentation  (1 LU)\n2:00 pm -3:00 pm     Factory Tour (1 HSW)\nHappy Hour following Tour – Destination to be announced\n\nHighlights\n\n2 AIA LU|HSW Credits\nFree to attend\n\nRegister below\nSorry. This form is no longer available.
URL:https://aiacentralpa.org/event/made-in-pa-series-april-event-at-lightolier/
LOCATION:Philips Lighting\, 100 Craftway Dr\, Littlestown\, Pennsylvania\, 17340
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SUMMARY:2022 Fall Lecture | Susan Rodriguez\, FAIA "Overlay: Current Work"
DESCRIPTION:Susan T. Rodriguez\, FAIA Architecture Design in New York joins AIA Central\nPennsylvania for the Fall 2022 Lecture on Thursday November 3\, at 7:00pm at the Armstrong Campus\nlocated at 2500 Columbia Ave.\, Lancaster\, PA  17603 \nSusan T. Rodriguez designs at the intersection of architecture and the public realm to create buildings and spaces that distill the essence of cultures and communities. Her award-winning work is recognized internationally for its contribution to the vitality of cities and landscapes\, and the civic\, cultural and educational institutions they serve. \nSusan Rodriguez lives and works in New York City where she began an independent practice in 2017\,combining more than thirty years of design leadership with her passionate belief in the power of architecture to affect change and improve the quality of life for all.  Ms. Rodriguez is known for excellence in the design of buildings for cultural\, educational\, scientific and governmental institutions.  Among her numerous national and local awards\, Ms. Rodriguez was the recipient of the 2016 Design Leader Award from Architectural Record recognizing the breadth and impact of her built work over the last three decades.  Prior to creating her own firm\, she was a founding Partner and Design Principal in Ennead Architects (formerly Polshek Partnership)where she was the lead designer for the Westmoreland Museum of American Art in Greensburg and for the Sylvia H. Rambo Courthouse in Harrisburg. Some of her studio’s current projects include Central Park’s new Harlem Meer Center\, the Paul J. Schupf Art Center for Colby College and the Center for Human Ecology at College of the Atlantic. \nMs. Rodriguez lectures frequently on her work and has taught numerous design studios. She actively promotes the importance of design in the public realm serving as a long-term board member of the Architectural League of New York and as a founding member of Art Works Projects for Human Rights.  She received her undergraduate architecture degree from Cornell University and graduate degree from Columbia University. \nREGISTER TODAY: REGISTRATION CLOSING TUESDAY\, NOVEMBER 1\, 2022 \nRegistration for this event has closed
URL:https://aiacentralpa.org/event/2022-fall-lecture-susan-rodriguez-faia-overlay-current-work/
LOCATION:Armstrong World Industries\, Inc\, 2500 Columbia Ave\, Lancaster\, PA\, 17603\, United States
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SUMMARY:2022 Conference & Design Awards
DESCRIPTION:The Conference\, Expo\, and Excellence in Design Awards is back! AIA Central Pennsylvania is happy to continue this signature event in-person this fall. Join us at the The Historic King Mansion for building tours\, an exclusive vendor expo\, networking happy hour\, and the 2022 design awards reveal. \n*This event will be held in accordance with CDC Guidelines\, venue policies\, and building tour policies. \nSchedule of Events – Registration at Bottom of the page\nAfternoon Architectural Tours\n2:00 pm – 3:00 pm  Tour #1 “Art and Architecture of the Pennsylvania Capitol Complex”\nWith David Morrison\, Executive Director of Historic Harrisburg\nThe Pennsylvania Capitol\, designed by Joseph W. Huston and completed in 1906 at the height of Pennsylvania’s economic and political might\, is so exuberant\, it is often called “a Palace of Art.” Exterior highlights include the Barnard Sculpture Groups flanking the main entrance and Perry’s gilded “Commonwealth” statue atop the dome.  The older buildings of the Capitol Complex follow a symmetrical master plan by Arnold Brunner\, following “City Beautiful” principles. Other highlights of the tour include statues of Civil War and Gilded Age personages\, as well as prominent 19th-century African Americans.  The Carl Milles “Agriculture Doors” on the Finance Building and the bronze doors of the Education Building (currently undergoing total restoration) also will be examined.  Meet at Main Capitol West Entrance.\n3:00 pm – 4:00 pm  Tour #2 “Brew Pubs\, Bistros\, and Murals of the Midtown Market District” \n With David Morrison\, Executive Director of Historic Harrisburg\nDeparting the classical architecture of the Capitol Complex and passing through the iconic Mid Century Modern campus of the PA State Museum and Archives\, this tour explores a variety of architectural styles and public artworks in the Midtown National Register Historic District.  Highlights include the Northwest Office Building (home of the PA Liquor Control Board)\, historic and infill housing of Old Fox Ridge\, Zeroday Brewing Co.\, funky Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center (HMAC)\, Broad Street Market (oldest continuously operated farmers’ market in the U.S.) and Millworks restaurant\, brewery\, and art gallery in a brilliantly adapted former lumber mill. Meet at Main Capitol West Entrance.\n4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Tour #3″A Rage to Live!” – Riverfront Mansions of the Roaring Twenties \n With David Morrison\, Executive Director of Historic Harrisburg\nLife on Harrisburg’s legendary Front Street\, chronicled in novelist John O’Hara’s “A Rage to Live\,” boasted ballrooms\, indoor swimming pools\, and a rich array of the architectural “revival” styles popular in the 1920s.  This tour takes in some of the grandest mansions of all\, including several reconverted back into single family homes after decades as offices.  We also see the Georgian-revival Governor’s Residence\, completed in 1968 after decades of indecision and famously flooded less than four years later.  Two blocks east of Front Street is the quaint\, recently-thriving Olde Uptown Historic District\, with renovated row homes\, coffee shops\, apartments in a repurposed school\, all transformed from drug-infested slum to hipster heaven by visionary urban developers.  4 – 5 PM.  Meet on King Mansion front terrace\, 2201 N. Front Street.\n5:00 – 6:45 pm Happy Hour and Vendor Expo – Enjoy drinks and appetizers at the King Mansion overlooking the Susquehanna River \n6:45 – 7:30 pm Keynote Speaker – With Theo Armstrong\, founder of Zeroday Brewing Company \n7:30 – 9:00 pm Design Awards \nQuestions?  Please contact Rachel Haynes\, Assoc. AIA Central PA President\, 717-394-0553 or rhaynes@tippettsweaver.com \nThank you to our Exhibitors and Sponsors for making this event possible! \nOur Exhibitors \nARMSTRONG CEILING SOLUTIONS\nARCH RESOURCES\nCONESTOGA TILE\nDIVERSIFIED\nFUNDERMAX\nILLUMINATIONS\nHAYWORTH\nINTERFACE\nMODERNFOLD OF READING\nKCI TECHNOLOGIES\nGLEN-GERY\nKEITH BUSH ASSOCIATES \nPROVIDENCE ENGINEERING\nTANNER FURNITURE\nWESTLAKE ROYAL BUILDING\nWINDSOR ONE\nPENN STONE\nRIVERBEND GREENROOFS\nRULON INTERNATIONAL\nPPG \nOur Sponsors\nBase Level Event Underwriters\n7 GROUP\nWOHLSEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY\n \nHappy Hour Sponsors\nONYX DESIGN & CONSULTING\nCAMPBELL ASSOCIATES\nRAYDOOR\nEPSA \n\nREGISTER TODAY: \n\n\n                \n                        \n                            2022 CN Conference\, Expo & Design Awards Registration\n                             \n                        \n                        Name*\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Suffix\n                                                \n                        Email*\n                            \n                        Firm/Organization*Title*Which events do you plan to attend?*\n						\n						Select All\n					\n								\n								Harrisburg Tours\n							\n								\n								Expo and Happy Hour\n							\n								\n								Design Awards\n							Tickets*\n			\n				\n				AIA Central PA Member\n			\n			\n				\n				AIA Central PA Allied Member\n			\n			\n				\n				AIA Central PA Non-Member\n			\n			\n				\n				Student\n			Member NumberTotal\n							$0.00
URL:https://aiacentralpa.org/event/2022-conference-design-awards/
LOCATION:Historic King Maion\, 2201 N. Front Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
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