Awards: 2004 Gold Medal
Recipient: Samuel “Sambo” Mockbee, FAIA
Representative Work: Antioch Baptist Church, Marion, Alabama
Project: Antioch Baptist Church, Marion, Alabama
Client: Private owner
Photo: ©Timothy Hursley
 

   
 
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AIA/COTE Highlights

 

COTE Events at the AIA National Convention, May 2008

Residential Design and Construction 2008

April 2-3, 2008
Seaport World Trade Center, Boston

Change the World: Harnessing BIM Technology and Integrated Project Delivery for Sustainable Design
May 13 -14, 2008
Boston, MA
Schedule
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AIA Affordable Green Guidelines
Click on the link above to review Green Building practices for inclusion in your housing designs!

Description of Measures of Sustainable Design

Answer the Call to Reduce Carbon Emissions by Taking the Energy Star® Challenge
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Energy Star program and the American Institute of Architects (AIA) are once again challenging all architects to design buildings that reduce the energy use contributing to CO2 emissions. Join the growing number of architects taking the Energy Star Challenge. See if your design projects receive an EPA energy rating of 75 or higher using the online Target Finder tool. These commercial building designs are distinguished as Energy Star, just as qualified products, homes, and buildings earn the Energy Star label. Target Finder also shows if your projects achieve the AIA Sustainable Practice and Architecture 2030 goal for reducing energy use by 50 percent compared to an average building. Do your part and submit projects to the EPA by March 15, 2008, to be showcased at the 2008 AIA National Convention in Boston. Answer the national call for carbon reductions by taking the Energy Star Challenge and receive recognition from the EPA. If you have questions about the Energy Star Challenge, please e-mail buildingdesign@cadmusgroup.com or call 703-247-6195.

Online Target Finder Training Sessions
The EPA is offering no-cost, online training sessions called “Designing Top Energy Performing Buildings for Your Clients” every Thursday until the submission deadline. Attendees will learn how to take the ENERGY STAR Challenge and view a demonstration of Target Finder. The remaining session will be held from 2-3 p.m. EST on March 13. Preregister now by visiting https://energystar.webex.com. Attendees will need a high-speed Internet connection and a long distance phone line to participate.

AIA Continental Europe conference in Athens
April 10-13, 2008
Athens, Greece
The annual AIA Continental Europe conference in Athens (April 10-13, 2008) is not just a gathering of Greek, European and US architects and architecture students. It is a point in time when History and Ecology, Modern Architecture and the Environment, Ethos and Pathos merge.

The ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guides (30% Guides) are now available for a free download

Featured Podcast: "Sustainable Design: Ecology, Architecture, and Planning"
From AIA PodNet: 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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More AIA podcasts of special interest to COTE members
Full AIA Architecture Knowledge Review podcast series  

 2007 Top Ten Green Projects
On April 23, the AIA and its Committee on the Environment (COTE) announced their annual selection of the nation's top 10 new examples of sustainable architecture and green design solutions. The selected projects showcased excellence in sustainable design principles and reduced energy consumption.
Case Studies: 2006 Top Ten Winners
2007 Top Ten Green Projects Awards presentation (PPT)
ArchNewsNow feature about the Top Ten Green Projects
Current TV feature: Green by Design

The 2010 Imperative Global Teach-In
On February 20, 2007, some 200,000 people tuned in from 47 countries to hear James Hansen, PhD; Ed Mazria, AIA; Chris Luebkeman, Assoc. AIA; and Susan Szenasy talk about climate change and the power of design. See the archived Webcast.

Walking the Talk
To be credible and authoritative voices about sustainability, architects must run their practices with sustainability issues in mind. OOTE suggests the resources below to get you started.
Architect's Handbook: Greening Your Practice
Environmental Building News: Sustainable Design Capabilities
The Green Roundtable: Green Your Firm in 10 Easy Steps

Help Rebuild the Gulf Coast
Architecture for Humanity helps local agencies to rehab houses and needs volunteers to gut, demold, and rehab the interiors of homes damaged by Hurricane Katrina and to help the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio in East Biloxi, Miss., to develop rehab standards and to help families make small improvements to their homes during repair.

Green Roofs for Healthy Cities
View the dates and venues for "Green Roof Design 101," presented across the country by Green Roofs for Healthy Cities.  

COTE Chapter Guide
See these start-up and operational tips for AIA/COTE chapters, and view current chapters' contact information.

AIA/COTE Bookshelf
AIA/COTE has compiled a reading list based on the recommendations of AIA/COTE members. If you know of a book that should be included, send your recommendation to cote@aia.org.

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