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Architecture Knowledge Review Podcast Series
Architecture Knowledge Review is a podcast
series for design professionals, featuring interviews,
discussions, and best practices by architects and other design
professionals who are at the forefront of the profession. Visit
this page often for more information on specific topics and
presentations.
How to use:
XML: Use the XML link below OR cut and
paste the URL into the podcast subscribe box of the latest version
of iTunes from Apple Computer.
iTunes: If you have iTunes installed on your computer, click on the
iTunes link and it will open iTunes and take you directly to the
podcast.
MP3: Play while online by clicking the link OR play offline by
right-clicking the link, select "Save Target As...", and save the
file to your desktop or My Documents folder.
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2008 AIA Integrated Project Delivery Agreements
In May 2008 the AIA released the Institute’s first ever agreements for integrated project delivery. Implementing principles and concepts laid out in “Integrated Project Delivery: A Guide,” the AIA provides agreements for two levels of integrated project delivery. In this podcast members of the AIA Documents Committee discuss the new agreements, their features, and their potential for application.
More about this podcast
Podcast: 2008/05/16 -- 20:23
Presenters: Forrest Lott, AIA, Robert Middlebrooks, AIA and Markku Allison, AIA, moderator
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The statements expressed in these podcasts reflect the participants’ own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of the podcasts should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.
These podcasts are intended for general information purposes only and do not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.
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