Awards: 2003 Architecture Firm Award
Recipient: The Miller/Hull Partnership, LLP
Representative Work: Olympic College Branch Campus; Shelton, WA
Client: Olympic College
Photo: Chris Eden, Eden Arts Photography
 

   
 
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CAE: What Your Knowledge Community Is Doing for You

 



Dear Members of the Committee on Architecture for Education (CAE):

As the 2008 chair, I would like to take this opportunity, to bring you up to speed on CAE’s many accomplishments for 2007 and inform you of our plans for this year:

The 2007 Educational Facilities Design Awards honored 14 educational and cultural facilities: six receiving Awards of Excellence, four receiving Awards of Merit, and four receiving Citations. The over 100 submittals is yet another indicator of the potential business available, but more importantly the ability to touch a students learning environment. The Awards were presented at a general session during the School Building Expo last March in West Palm Beach, FL as well as at the 2007 AIA National Convention in San Antonio. You can view the presentation on-line and we encourage you to use as examples when discussing design with colleagues and clients.

In 2007 we held our Annual Spring Meeting in conjunction with School Building Expo. West Palm Beach, Florida welcomed us with sunny weather for several days of sessions, the expo floor and tours of local projects.

By increasing our Allied Connections to our client’s organizations (SCUP, AASA, NSBA and ASBO) we hope to provide additional paths for dissemination of information directly to our clients and increase our client’s awareness of the CAE and its members. We also strategically worked with competing knowledge organizations (CEFPI and DesignShare) on common issues so we will be able to become more effective at implementing change through more knowledgeable clients. We also provide knowledgeable Jurors to a variety of Architectural Competitions including AASA and NSBA conventions, NSBA’s Learning by Design publication, American School and University’s annual architectural and interiors issues, and, along with CEFPI, for School Building Week in Washington, DC.

CAENet, our e-newsletter released two issues in 2007 each containing information crucial to CAE members as well as some very informative articles on design trends and practical issues we have to deal with on a daily basis. Click here for the latest version.

Last, but not least, our 2007 Fall Conference - Redefining Sustainability: New Directions for Designing Our Future – held in Seattle was an incredible, sold-out event. Content was rich with presentations from some of the most notable leaders in sustainability including, William Rees, William Reed, and Rose Tocke from the Biomimicry Guild. The event included tours of some of the best examples of sustainable educational facilities that the country offers. Please be sure to check out the CAE website towards the end of the month to find a comprehensive post-conference site that will include speaker presentations, video clips and tour site information.

As you can see 2007 was a year full of success and we hope the value you received as a member of the CAE was just as exciting. I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to Cheri Hendricks, Assoc. AIA of Broadview Associates, Ltd. for her past 5 years of service on the CAE Leadership Group. We will miss her enthusiasm and insights and thank her for her integral role in not only our accomplishments last year, but in elevating the national discussion about the design of great learning environments.

As we begin 2008, I welcome our newest member Butch Reifert, AIA of Mahlum Architects to the CAE Leadership Group. Butch has been an active participant in the CAE for many years and was the Chair of the Seattle Conference. The work of his firm is among the best in the country and we are excited to have him as a part of the CAE Leadership

It is with tremendous excitement that I can assure you 2008 will provide CAE members with even better value than last year:

The soon to be released 2008 Design Awards will continue to showcase the very best of educational design and will build upon the past examples. Keep paying attention, late spring, for a series of design trend reports that will be a great tool when working with your clients.

Join CAE April 1- 3 in Schaumburg, IL for the School Building Expo. Be the first to see the Design Award Winners and attend the nation's largest conference and expo on school and college design. Program content is available on-line.

Our 2008 Fall Conference: Schools in a Flat World; Global Perspectives on Pedagogy and the Built Environment will be September 10-13 in Helsinki, Finland. It has been 8 years since our last international conference (Amsterdam 2000) and in that time the pace of globalization has surpassed all expectations. We will be examining the ways that various countries are adapting their learning environments to this challenge. The preliminarty roster of speakers includes architects and educators from Finland, The Netherlands, India, the United Kingdom, and of course the US. We will be touring innovative schools in Helsinki and surrounding towns and plan on a pre-conference architectural tour. Please make your calendars and save the date. Look for conference details as they become available in the next 2 months on the CAE website.

The CAE Leadership is continuing its mission to provide its membership with current articles and information on a range of topics. In order to keep the flow of new information constant we have decided to forgo CAENet, our traditional quarterly newsletter, and make a commitment to posting fresh content every month to the CAE website. We hope that you will visit often (every 3-4 weeks) or set-up an RSS feed to take advantage of this information. If you would like to submit an article or other information please contact us .

I hope you can tell by this email how excited I am to build upon the past success of the CAE. The Leadership Group can not do this alone and we encourage everyone to become engaged in some fashion.

If you have any questions or comments or wish to become more involved in CAE please email cae@aia.org.

See you in Helsinki!

James LaPosta Jr., AIA - 2008 CAE Chair
JCJ Architecture

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