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Thursday, May 17
TH100 Making the Enclosure Match the Rhetoric: The Client’s View of Value
TH102 Historic Preservation History and Laws through the Prism of Washington, D.C.
TH103 How to Educate Decision Makers about Stock School Plans—and the Value of an Architect
TH104 Main Street Connectivity: Patterns and Processes Linking Urban Commercial Patches
TH105 Mr. Jefferson's Advice: How Architecture, Politics, and Ethics Can Coexist
TH106 The 50% Advanced Energy Design Guide for Small to Medium Office Buildings: An Overview of Technical and Design Collaboration Recommendations
TH107 Promoting Diversity through Diversity: The ACE Mentor Program
TH200 2012 COTE Top Ten Eco-Buildings and Communities
TH201 Active Outside the Practice: Architects in Their Communities, Part 1
TH202 AIA 2012 Small Project Awards—Ethos: Elemental and Evocative
TH203 AIA 2012 Institute Honor Awards for Architecture: Defining the Qualities of Excellence in Design
TH204 Architect-Led Residential Design-Build Practice
TH205 Architects Who Blog: Connecting Online for Influencing, Educating, and Inspiring About Architecture
TH206 Architecture and the Power of Design: A Century of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts and the Commitment to Design Excellence in the Nation's Capital
TH207 Building Global Connectivity while Achieving Local Synergy in International Practice
TH208 Code Compliance: How the State Department Achieves Safe, Secure, and Accessible Facilities Overseas
TH209 Connect to the World and Community: Region-Based Design and Its Connection to Culture, Community, and Place
TH210 Connecting Education and Practice
TH211 Daylight Design for Code Compliance
TH213 Design for Aging Opportunities: Preparing for New Questions, Expectations, and Economics
TH214 IGCC Effects on Practice, Part 1: Development, Adoption, and Education
TH216 Investing in Education, Building Better Schools: Learning from the AIA CAE 2011 Fall Conference
TH217 Mid-Century Modern Rewrapped: Federal High-Performance Modernizations
TH218 The Psychological Design Connection to the Built and Natural Environments: "For Better or for Worse, in Sickness and in Health"
TH219 Practicing SITES: A Roundtable on Lessons Learned from the First Pilot Projects
TH220 Winning the War for Sustainable Building: Arm Yourself with Facts to Win Over the Opposition
TH221 The Architect’s Portfolio: A Guide to Effective Self-Presentation in the Marketplace
TH222 The Construction Outlook: Implications for Architecture Firms
TH223 During Their First Decade of Success: Young Architects Making a Difference in Our Firms, Our Communities, and Our Profession
TH300 Connecting Architecture, Law, and Public Policy: A LEED-Platinum Case Study in Urban Sustainable Design
TH301 A Paradigm for Connection: Design Excellence through the Integration of Practice, Process, People, and Community
TH302 Achieving Design Excellence in Affordable Housing
TH303 Active Outside the Practice: Architects in Their Communities, Part 2
TH304 AIA Committee on Design/Young Architects Forum 2011 Design Ideas Competition
TH305 Benefits of an Integrated Enterprise
TH306 Bringing Daylight into the Core of Buildings
TH307 But I'm Not in Sales!
TH308 Design Connects to Nature: Examining the Myriad and Innovative Ways the Built Environment Uses Nature as a Metaphor and Amenity
TH309 Did You Get the Owner's Manual for Your Practice?
TH310 Digital Connections: Better Designs, Better Buildings, and Better Practices with Better BIM Interoperability
TH311 Eco-Diplomacy: Modeling American Sustainable Technology through U.S. Embassies Overseas
TH312 Extra Points for Collaboration: Architects and Artists Working Together toward Sustainability and Community Building
TH313 IGCC Effects on Practice, Part 2: Managing Risk, Liability, and Legal Issues
TH315 Internet Business and Social Media for Architects: Your Web Presence and How to Use It to Build Your Practice
TH316 What You Should Know about a Contract's General Conditions before Beginning Any Project
TH317 IDP Supplementary Education: Broadening Internship Opportunities
TH318 Learning Sustainable Collaborative Urbanism: The Varanasi Study
TH319 Organic Matters (or Earth Architecture): Discovering that a Solution to Our Greatest Challenges Is Already Underfoot
TH320 The Recovery Process in Sendai, Japan: A Sustainable Future in the Aftermath of Earthquake, Tsunami, Hurricane, Flood, Tornado, or Wildfire
TH321 The Southwest Ecodistrict in Washington, D.C.
TH400 A Stadium In the Park
TH401 Art and Design at the Border: GSA's Art in Architecture
TH402 Connecting Building Science to the Practice of Architecture
TH403 Faith in Historic Preservation: Community Benefits from Two Different Approaches in Renewal of Religious Buildings
TH404 Shadow an Architect Program Volunteer Mentor Orientation
TH405 The Sustainable Smithsonian: Connecting to Each Other, the Public, and the Environment
TH406 U.S. Embassy Design: Working on OBO Projects
TH407 Digital Photography for the Architect: Tips for Creating Photographs that Effectively Promote Your Projects
Friday, May 18
FR100 Connecting State, Local, and Federal Energy Policies with ENERGY STAR
FR101 How to Educate Decision Makers about QBS—and the Value of an Architect
FR102 Why 21st-Century Spaces Matter to 21st-Century Learners: Connecting the Dots between Theory and Practice
FR103 Tax Incentives 101: The Federal Energy-Efficient Commercial Buildings Tax Deduction
FR104 Ten Things You Should Know about the Historic Preservation of Sacred Spaces
FR105 Top 10 Time-Saving Features of AIA Contract Documents Software (Version 4)
FR106 “Fiduciary Duty”: A Crucial Legal and Professional Consideration for the Architect in an Increasingly Complex World of Design
FR200 AIA 2012 Architecture Firm Award: Professional Practice of Inspiration, Innovation, and Purity of Purpose
FR201 AIA 2012 Honorary Fellows: Global Connections
FR202 Bethesda Row: A Retrospective Look at a Retail Icon
FR203 The BIM Scorecard: An Objective Approach to Improve BIM performance and Worldwide BIM Knowledge
FR204 Bridging the Gaps: A Collaborative Discussion on Restructuring Architecture Education, from Graduation to Licensure
FR205 Connecting Architects to the World of Print and Digital Media: How, Where, and Why to Get Your Work Published
FR206 Connecting Learners: Designing Collaborative Environments that Enhance Educational Opportunities
FR207 Construction Administration Connected to the Design Process: Ten Best Practices for Project Success
FR208 DeafSpace: An Alternative Perspective on Architecture, the Senses, and Cultural Expression
FR209 Emerging Small-Firm Business Models: Staying Lean while Working Large
FR210 From House Museums to the Empire State Building: Greening What's Already Here with LEED EB: O&M
FR211 Geo BIM: The Power of BIM Geo-spatial and Energy Analysis at the Scale of Urban Design and Eco-Districts
FR212 Implementation of the GSA Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan
FR213 Integrated Project Delivery and the Architects of the Future
FR214 Learning from the Solar Decathlon: Case Studies from D.C.-Region Schools
FR215 Lighting Smithsonian's Temple of Invention: From 19th-Century Daylight To 21st-Century LEDs
FR216 Managing Roles, Responsibilities, and Expectations: The Keys to Successful Sustainable Contracting
FR217 Public Interest Practices in Architecture: 2011 Latrobe Prize Presentation
FR218 Sustainable Justice: Making the Connection with LEED
FR219 The AIA 2030 Commitment: Measuring Industry Progress toward 2030
FR220 Workforce Transformations: Creating a Bridge between the Needs of Today and the Construction Workforce of Tomorrow
FR222 Sanctus Locus: The Temple Mount in Jerusalem—The Most Sacred Place on Earth
FR300 The Silver Tsunami: An Aging Population’s Impact on Design, Energy Codes, and the ADA
FR301 Better Design through Research: A Perspective from the AIA Academy of Architecture for Health
FR302 Brain-Mind Connections to Architecture
FR303 Changing the Playbook: New Collaborative Strategies for the AEC Industry
FR304 Construction Contract Administration and Risk Management: Self Defense for Architects
FR305 Creating 21st-Century Communities: How Community-Based Planning Can Reconnect an Isolated Society
FR306 Design + Location: The Sustainable Connection
FR307 Design and Construction Durability: Principles and Lessons Learned from Hands-On Study of Historic and Contemporary Construction
FR309 Emerging Applications of BIM to Facilities Management: What Architects Need to Know about Connecting Design and Operations
FR310 Implications of Alternative Work Cultures on Urban Planning: How a Mobile Workforce Supports Environmental Stewardship
FR311 Information and Energy Modeling for Code Compliance: A Guide to Methods and Means
FR312 Connecting the World through Landscape Architecture: the Beijing Tsinghua Urban Planning & Design Institute
FR313 Monumental D.C. Architecture: Unique Design Challenges and Unique Legal Risks
FR314 Passive House Design: Town and Country
FR315 Research and the Academy: Academic Research and the Profession
FR316 Supplemental Architectural Services: Great Opportunities with Often-Overlooked Professional Services
FR317 Sustainability Metrics for Small Commercial Projects: Affordable Tools for Evaluating and Certifying Energy and Green Building Performance
FR318 The AIA Practice Guide to Integrating Energy Modeling in the Design Process
FR319 Connecting the Science of Human Development, the Theory of Early Education, and the Art of Architecture for Early-Learning Environments
FR320 Transforming Communities through Design Assistance: Celebrating 45 Years of the AIA R/UDAT Program
FR321 Using the Power of Social Media to Connect, Communicate, and Collaborate
FR322 Small Firm Roundtable: Small-Firm Marketing and Opening New Markets
FR323 Leadership Forum: Profiles of Architect Leaders in the Profession and Our Communities
FR400 (A)mending L'Enfant's Plan: Southwest Washington DC
FR401 Creating a Studio Culture that Connects: Holistic Staff Development of the Body, Mind, and Spirit
FR402 Greening the Federal Building Inventory: The Innovative Technology Lever
FR403 Working with the National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce to Expand Your Architecture Practice
FR404 Placemaking, Grantmaking, Knowledge Building: The Rudy Bruner Award as an Innovative Research Model and Instrument for Urban Excellence
FR405 USPS Facilities Construction Procurement: Lean and Green
FR406 Inspiring Religious Architecture: A Study of the 2010 and 2011 IFRAA Award Recipients—Demonstrating the Diversity of Religious Architecture throughout the World
Saturday, May 19
SA100 AIA 2012 Institute Honors for Collaborative Achievement
SA101 GSA's Sustainable Vision
SA102 Making Rain from Point Clouds: Selling Revit Models from Existing Conditions Laser Scans
SA103 Initiative to Provide Sustainable State-of-the-Art Care beyond Disaster Relief to Globally Underserved Populations
SA104 Products for GSA Schedules
SA105 The Intern-Supervisor Connection: A Winning IDP Approach
SA200 AIA 2012 Twenty-five Year Award
SA201 Connecting Diversity and Design: Award-Winning Diversity Strategies and How You Can Implement Them
SA202 AIA 2012 Award-Winning Building Information Modeling: Trend-Setting Innovation in the Eight Years of AIA TAP's BIM Awards Program
SA203 Beyond "Green Bling": Designing for Resiliency, Climate Adaptation, and National Security
SA204 BIM for Residential Architecture: Taking it to the Next Level in Real-World Practice
SA206 Design-Build Educational Studios: Urban Reinvestment
SA207 2+2
SA208 Labyrinth to the Top: Women in Design Firm Leadership
SA209 Managing Modern: Balancing Performance and History in an Era of Sustainability
SA210 Owners! Start With this One Process (the OPR) to Ensure Project Predictability and Team Success
SA211 Special-Needs Education: A Bridge to Independence
SA212 Sustainable from the Top Down: The What, Why, and How of Green and White Roofs
SA213 Tools for Achieving 50% Energy Savings by Design: The Advanced Energy Design Guide and an Integrated Design Process
SA214 Welcome Home: Universal Design, Sustainable Design, and Baby Boomers
SA215 Working at the Intersection of Process, People, and Technology: Using IPD and BIM in the Design of Historic D.C. Projects
Show Floor Education
EX100 National Ideas Competition for the Washington Monument Grounds: Some Day in the Park with George
EX101 Modern Trends in Design and Construction
EX102 Thermal Barriers in Aluminum Fenestration Systems
EX103 The Wood Revolution: Inspiring Architecture with Innovative Structural Systems
EX104 Connecting Our Past to Our Future: The Impact of Development on Mid-Century Modern Buildings
EX105 The Greenest Beautiful Floor: Design Options for Concrete Floors
EX106 Solutions for Large Openings in Educational Institutions
EX107 Window Replacement Solutions for Commercial Buildings
EX108 Mastering Google Sketchup: The SketchUp Workflow for Architecture and Building Design
EX109 Reconnecting Our Urban Fabric: Neighborhood Renewal in D.C.
EX110 Achieving Energy Efficiency without Compromising Durability
EX111 Quality of Light for Quality of Life: Integrating Lighting Quality and Energy Efficiency into the Built Environment
EX112 How Interior Shades Impact Daylighting Design
EX133 Best Residential Architects: Seven x Seven
EX134 Design Entrepreneurship
EX108b Mastering Google Sketchup: The SketchUp Workflow for Architecture and Building Design
EX113 WaterShed: The University of Maryland's Entry to the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011
EX114 A Small Firm and Sole Practitioner's Guide to Using AIA Contract Documents
EX115 Elevator Technology: Where It’s Been, Where It’s Going
EX116 Architectural Mesh Systems—Design Freedom and Functionality
EX117 Design Excellence in Washington. D.C., Public Architecture
EX118 The Evolution of Glass and High-Performance Coatings
EX119 ISO 13007 and ANSI Standards: The Best of Both Worlds for Specifying Tile Adhesives and Grouts
EX120 ICC AC358 Helical Foundation Acceptance Criteria
EX121 Designing with Natural Stone: Sourcing and Selecting Materials for Successful Designs
EX122 Connecting the Academy and Practice: Perspectives of D.C. Regional Architecture Schools
EX123 Acoustic Design of Green Buildings for Communications, Privacy, and Productivity
EX124 Building High-Performance Envelope Systems
EX108c Mastering Google Sketchup: The SketchUp Workflow for Architecture and Building Design
EX125 Integrating Baltimore’s Sustainability Master Plan with Green Building Policy
EX126 How to Select the Right Sports Floor
EX127 Multi-Ply Low Slope Roofing Essentials
EX128 Living Wall Biofilters: Putting Nature to Work Cleaning Indoor Air
EX129 Getting to the Job Offer: Applying the Design Process to Create a Better Résumé and Portfolio and Improve Your Interview and Negotiation Skills
EX130 Sustainability, Water Conservation, and LEED Projects
EX131 Three Valuable Government-Sponsored Tax Incentives that Architects Often Overlook
EX134 Design Entrepreneurship
Educational Tours
ET100 Monticello and Montpelier: Presidential Historic Sites Advance in the 21st Century
ET101 Connecting the Past with the Future: Sustainable Redevelopment of St. Elizabeths West Campus
ET102 Washington National Cathedral: Connecting the Past to the Future
ET103 Best of Baltimore: Historic Landmarks Tour
ET104 Residential Planning in the Nation’s Capitol: Connecting the New Deal with New Urbanism
ET105 U.S. Capitol and Visitors Center
ET106 Arlington National Cemetery
ET107 Connecting Religion and Architecture: IFRAA Tour
ET108 The National Building Museum’s Historic Home: The Pension Building
ET109 U.S. Institute of Peace: Architecture and Light
ET110 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: An Architecture Honoring the Memories of the Past
ET111 Committee on Architecture for Education Tour of High-Performance Schools
ET112 Virginia Plantations: Mount Vernon and Woodlawn
ET113 Library of Congress
ET114 The Preservation and Interpretation of the Lorton Prison Site and Facility
ET115 Rebuilding and Remembering after 9/11: Pentagon Reconstruction and Memorial
ET116 The National Mall: Vietnam and Korean War Veterans Memorials
ET117 Historic Preservation: St. Elizabeths West Campus
ET118 Washington’s Turn-of-the-Century Domestic Architecture: The Heurich, Belmont, and Anderson Houses
ET119 Howard/Shaw University Tour: Connecting a Historically Black University with Its Surroundings
ET120 U.S. Supreme Court
ET121 The Capitol Riverfront: A New Neighborhood Built on Industrial Foundations
ET122 Capitol Hill: Connecting Past, Present, and Future
ET123 Art and Architecture in the Federal Triangle
ET124 House of Sweden: An Architecture of Open Diplomacy—Connecting Scandinavia to the World
ET125 Washington Illuminated: Monumental Lighting Design
ET126 Dupont Circle Mansions: An In Depth Look at the Anderson House
ET127 Shaw Neighborhood Tour: Filling the Void in the Urban Puzzle
ET128 The Architecture of Air: The Bloomberg Seasonal Inflatable Structure and Center for Cultural Dialogue at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
ET129 Contemporary Theater Design in D.C.
ET130 The New Historic Theater: Renovating the Kennedy Center
ET130 The New Historic Theater: Renovating the Kennedy Center
ET131 High Schools of Alexandria, Va.: Design Connects Public and Private Education
ET132 Dupont Circle Mansions: An In Depth Look at the Belmont House
ET133 Arlington County Redevelopment: Connecting Smart Growth and Architecture
ET134 Connecting Preservation and Urban Design: Historic Old Town Alexandria
ET135 Future Trends: LEED-Cl Platinum Offices Tour
ET136 Behind the Scenes at the National Gallery of Art
ET137 Carbon Neutrality—Connecting Energy Efficiency and Affordability: LEED Platinum House Tour
ET138 The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception: America's Catholic Church
ET139 The District Architecture Center and Penn Quarter
ET140 The House of Hope: NIH and Its Role in Translational Medicine
ET141 The Washington Estates of Marjorie Merriweather Post: Connecting Architecture, Art, and Landscape
ET142 D.C.'s Public Libraries: Connecting to Our Communities
ET143 Union Station: Intermodal Transportation Hub—Triumphant Return from Decades of Neglect
ET145 DeafSpace—Connecting Students, Campus, and Community: Innovative Design Strategies for Effective, Radically Inclusive Spaces
ET146 14th Street: A Reemerging Neighborhood
ET147 Hospitality Connects: A Tour of Washington’s Hotel Architecture
ET148 National Academy of Sciences
ET149 President Lincoln’s Cottage: Innovation in Historic Sites
ET150 Mid-Century Connections: Hollin Hills and the Pope-Leighey House
ET151 Current Revitalization in Progress: Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building Hard-Hat Tour
ET152 Modern Productions in a Historic Theater: The Folger Shakespeare Library
ET153 Modern Residential Architecture
ET154 The U.S. National Arboretum: Connecting Gardens, Structures, and Space
ET155 National Building Museum: “Unbuilt Washington”
ET156 The Mexican Cultural Institute: Connecting the Americas
ET157 Hollin Hills: A Mid-Century Modern Community
ET158 Best of Baltimore: Adaptive Reuse Tour
ET159 Historic Homes and Gardens of Georgetown: Connecting Neoclassical and Federal Historic Homes
ET160 Metro: Design and Development History, Present Status, and Future Developments
ET161 Historic Capitol Hill: Residential Fabric—Connecting Old and New
ET162 Washington Illuminated: Architectural Lighting and the Evolution of the Design
ET200 Self-Guided Tour: Dupont Circle—Connecting Society from 1900 to 2012
ET201 Self-Guided Tour: Georgetown—Connecting the Gentility to the Grit, the Historic to the Modern
ET202 Self-Guided Tour: The National Mall—Connecting a Capitol to its People
ET203 Self-Guided Tour: U Street, Logan Circle, and Shaw—The Intersection of Race, History, and Planning
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