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SUMMARY:David Godshall - Terremoto
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/david-godshall-terremoto/
LOCATION:Cal Poly Pomona\, Bldg 7 Gallery
CATEGORIES:Cal Poly Pomona Events,Emerging Pros Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170303T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170303T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T020837
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170217T205516Z
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SUMMARY:Renewing San Antonio's Brackenridge Park
DESCRIPTION:Mia Lehrer\, FASLA\, is proud to participate in the 2017 TCLF Summit Leading with Landscape III: Renewing San Antonio’s Brackenridge Park. In its third year\, the “Leading with Landscape series” has proven to be an exceptional conversation on urban landscape issues for planning and design professionals as well as the general public. Mia will present the LA River as a case study to help inform the planning process for Brackenridge Park. \nRegister today for the one-day conference on Friday\, March 3.  \nOne of San Antonio’s most significant but least known cultural gems\, Brackenridge Park was one of the nation’s earliest municipal parks and the water source for the area’s world famous missions. The summit will explore how the park’s layers of history\, culture\, and ecology inform its future design and stewardship and what lessons other municipalities can learn from the San Antonio example.  \nJoin public agencies\, planners\, landscape architects\, and the public for this summit where deep local knowledge meets national exemplars of planning and design to help create a future that balances the landscape’s complex natural\, historic\, cultural\, and ecological systems.\nFor more information on the summit\, please visit the following links: \nTCLF Facebook page\nTCLF Twitter page \nFor more info and summit registration
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/renewing-san-antonios-brackenridge-park/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170308T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170308T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T020837
CREATED:20170113T210527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T210639Z
UID:2699-1488996000-1489003200@socal-asla.org
SUMMARY:Executive Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Chapter’s Monthly Business Meeting
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/executive-director-meeting/
LOCATION:Teleconference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170311T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170311T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T020837
CREATED:20170106T220445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170108T203709Z
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SUMMARY:LARE Prep Course - Section 1
DESCRIPTION:This workshop covers the LARE Section 1: Project and Construction Administration: regulations\, contracts\, and construction administration processes. \nCost:  $320 \nAdvance enrollment required; no enrollment at the door \nContact: Melissa McDonald\nPhone Number: 310-825-9414\nEmail:  mmcdonald@unex.ucla.edu \nInstructor:  Angela Woodward\, ASLA\, landscape architect (CA 2126).  For over 9 years\, Angela has taught LARE Prep classes and mentored many candidates to success.  She has been on the national ASLA LARE Prep Committee for the past 5 years\, and taught LARE Prep courses at numerous ASLA Annual Meetings.
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/lare-prep-course/
LOCATION:Westwood Village\, 10995 Le Conte Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
CATEGORIES:LARE Classes,UCLA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170312T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T020837
CREATED:20170106T221628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170108T203803Z
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SUMMARY:LARE Pre Course - Section 2
DESCRIPTION:This workshop covers LARE Section 2: Inventory and Analysis: knowledge and skills related to inventory\, data gathering\, analysis\, programming\, regional land use planning\, site land use planning\, and principles of design. \nCost: $320\nAdvance enrollment required; no enrollment at the door. \nContact Details:  Melissa McDonald\nPhone Number:  310-825-9414\nEmail:  mmcdonald@unex.ucla.edu \nInstructor:  Angela Woodward\, ASLA\, landscape architect (CA 2126).  For over 9 years\, Angela has taught LARE Prep classes and mentored many candidates to success.  She has been on the national ASLA LARE Prep Committee for the past 5 years\, and taught LARE Prep courses at numerous ASLA Annual Meetings.
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/lare-pre-course/
LOCATION:Westwood Village\, 10995 Le Conte Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
CATEGORIES:LARE Classes,UCLA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170318T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170318T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T020837
CREATED:20170208T232334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170310T171335Z
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SUMMARY:HALS (Historic American Landscape Survey) training at the lovely Virginia Robinson Gardens
DESCRIPTION:What is HALS?   \nHALS is the academic record of historically significant American landscapes. The HALS mission is to record historic landscapes through measured drawings and interpretative drawings\, written histories and large format black and white photographs and color photographs. HALS builds on the HABS and HAER documentation traditions\, while expanding the range of stories that can be told about human relationships with the land. HALS documents the dynamics of landscapes\, as HABS and HAER have documented unique building and engineering structures.    \nWhat is a HALS Project? \nTo quote the HALS website:\n“Historic landscapes are special places. They are important touchstones of national\, regional\, and local identity. They foster a sense of community and place. Historic landscapes are also fragile places. They are affected by the forces of nature\, and by commercial and residential development\, vandalism and neglect. They undergo changes that are often unpredictable and irreversible. For these reasons and for the benefit of future generations\, it is important to document these places. Historic landscapes vary in size from small gardens to several thousand-acre national parks. In character\, they range from designed to vernacular\, rural to urban\, and agricultural to industrial spaces. Vegetable patches\, estate gardens\, cemeteries\, farms\, quarries\, nuclear test sites\, suburbs\, and abandoned settlements all may be considered historic landscapes.” \nMore information on HALS can be found at  https://www.nps.gov/hdp/hals/ \nWhat will HALS Training include? \nWe have the good fortune to learn about HALS at the lovely Virginia Robinson Gardens\, a 6-1/2 acre Mediterranean Classic Revival estate built in 1911\, jointly administered by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation and Friends of Robinson Gardens. The Estate is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the perfect setting for learning the tools to document a historic landscape.  \nSpeakers will include Tim Lindsay\, Superintendent of the Virginia Robinson Gardens\, and Janet Gracyk\, Landscape Architect.  \nTim Lindsey\, horticulturalist and estate manager\, will introduce us to the gardens\, their history and significance.\nJanet Gracyk is a landscape architect with an expertise on historical preservation and planning. She will lead the HALS training.\nThis program will provide you with the hands on tools to prepare a HALS documentation of a historic landscape\, and give you the resources for preparing HALS documentations on your own. We will be based in the pool pavilion for the morning\, and after lunch we will be in the gardens for hands on site inventory and analysis. \nCost: (Includes Lunch)\n$50 – Professionals (RESERVE HERE) \nDue to a generous sponsor who has come forward\, ASLA students may attend this training for free.  However\, an RSVP is still needed.  Students who want to attend should email:  vphillipy@socal-asla.org \nStudents who have previously registered will be refunded and notified in writing by email.
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/hals-historic-american-landscape-survey-training-lovely-virginia-robinson-gardens/
LOCATION:Virginia Robinson Gardens\, 1008 Elden Way\, Beverly Hills\, CA\, 90210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cal Poly Pomona Events,Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Events,HALS Events,UCLA Events,USC Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170319T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170319T150000
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CREATED:20170303T000536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170303T000536Z
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SUMMARY:"Kate Sessions: A Legacy of Botanical Beauty"
DESCRIPTION:The series focuses on landscape history and design\, and is presented in collaboration with the California Garden & Landscape History Society.  Please see details below regarding the program\, “Kate Sessions: A Legacy of Botanical Beauty\,” taking place on the afternoon of March 19th.  We do hope you will be able to join us\, and to spread the word! \nLandscape historian Nancy Carol Carter examines the horticultural legacy of Kate Sessions (1857-1940)\, the pioneering nursery owner and garden designer who left an indelible mark on the Southern California landscape.  Best known for her work in San Diego\, Sessions is credited with introducing and popularizing many of the beloved tree species in the region. \nLearn More Here
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/kate-sessions-legacy-botanical-beauty/
LOCATION:Huntington Gardens\, 1151 Oxford Road\, San Marino\, California\, 91108\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170322T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170322T193000
DTSTAMP:20260526T020837
CREATED:20170314T164919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170314T165013Z
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SUMMARY:Title 24 Training Program
DESCRIPTION:AIA Los Angeles & SoCalNOMA present \nContinuing Education Unit Credit: 1.5 CEU to be offered through the training. \nOkapi Architecture is offering a series of training events in southern California\, funded by the Southern California Gas Company. The purpose of the training is to provide a 60-90 minute summary of the most recent changes to Title 24\, discuss how to effectively utilize the Energy Code ACE website\, and link architects to the statewide IOU Codes and Standards team who are charged with implementing the new standards.  \nLearning Objective \nAttendees will leave the training with a basic working knowledge of the changes to Title 24. They will also have an initial orientation about the benefits of referring to and using the Energy Code ACE website that offers a wide variety of tools conducive to implementing the updated standards. Attendees will also view projects that have successfully implemented the changes in Title 24 as best practice examples. The presentations are interactive and designed to offer attendees the opportunity to ask key questions.  \nPresenters \nYing Wang\, AIA\, LEED AP BD+C and O+M and LEED Fellow\, is a registered architect in California and other states. She earned master degree in architecture from Virginia Tech University. She has compiled an impressive thirty-plus years in architecture\, program management and teaching. \nAs president of Okapi Architecture\, she manages multiple multi-million dollar energy programs supported by the Los Angeles Department Water & Power\, Southern Gas Company\, and Southern California Edison. She provides technical assistance to the Statewide Savings By Design Energy Efficiency program\, including Net Zero Energy and other sustainability measures.  \nHer architectural work while employed under Skidmore\, Owings & Merrill and Leo A Daly delivered high profile design and high performance energy efficiency. Those experiences transformed and spanned her interests into sustainability program practice and teaching profession. \nShe has been actively involved in the impressive market growth of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and CHPS (Collaborative for High Performance Schools) for many years. Believing energy efficiency is the solution to the energy crisis and climate change\, she applies innovative solutions on the technical aspects of buildings. \nShe has managed the green schools program for Los Angeles Unified\, San Bernardino City Unified and various southern California charter schools. Approximately 200 existing building renovations\, and new schools have been built under her leadership. Those schools provide quality\, energy efficient learning environments for students and teachers. \nStan Klemanowicz is licensed as an architect in California and seven other states and NCARB certified. His affiliations include the American Institute of Architects\, Project Management Institute\, Green Building Certification Institute\, National Institute of Building Sciences and\, is a Founding Member of Façade Tectonics. Several of his projects have been recognized by professional organizations for their design and technical achievements. \nHe has been associated with Okapi Architecture for over two years. He is the Okapi Principal for day-to-day management of the Savings By Design program and its technical administration\, and  is the primary contact for application to the program. His architectural experience of over thirty years includes managing the project delivery of hospitality\, commercial\, retail\, mixed-use\, industrial\, and educational projects. His special emphasis has been technical development\, construction documentation and administration. \nHe has been responsible for program and project management for over 300 projects for Los Angeles Unified School District\, projects for the Port of Los Angeles including the over $1 billion Pier 400 development\, Major Modernization Programs for the City of Santa Monica\, and several facilities for the Los Angeles Community College District. \nHe has been team manager and leader for numerous major\, iconic projects in New York\, New Jersey\, Texas\, California and overseas. His participation in the development of an iconic high-rise bank building in Jedda\, Saudi Arabia that\, after thirty years of occupancy\, remains a high standard for energy efficiency in the region was the foundation of his passive design philosophy. He has also been responsible for the largest LEED Silver project in the City of Los Angeles\, and several LEED Gold and Platinum certified projects. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/title-24-training-program/
LOCATION:the National Organization of Minority Architects\, 3780 Wilshire Blvd.\, Suite 800\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTAMP:20260526T020837
CREATED:20170308T180949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170308T181644Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Placemaking: Economic Development for the Next Generation
DESCRIPTION:Join the Citizens’ Institute on Rural Design for a free webinar tracing creative placemaking’s economic development outcomes. The webinar will feature Zachary Mannheimer of Des Moines\, IA\, and his approach to economic development in small towns with a focus on retaining young people and creative professionals.  Attendees will learn about the implementation of creative projects like a downtown building in Earlham\, IA that is being converted into a new culinary school and restaurant\, and about an abandoned hotel that is being developed into market rate housing.  The webinar will provide landscape architects and other design professionals with an overview of the way creative placemaking enhances livability and economic opportunity for small towns and rural communities.  \nThis webinar is hosted by Citizens’ Institute on Rural Design. For questions\, contact the webinar organizer. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/creative-placemaking-economic-development-next-generation/
LOCATION:ASLA Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170326
DTSTAMP:20260526T020837
CREATED:20170209T220305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T220548Z
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SUMMARY:UCLA's Landscape Architecture Program 40th Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:2017 is the 40th year the Landscape Architecture Program has been offering courses here at UCLA Extension. As part of that celebration\, we are putting on two celebratory events. Both events will take place on Saturday March 25th.
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/uclas-landscape-architecture-program-40th-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:UCLA
CATEGORIES:UCLA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170330T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170330T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T020837
CREATED:20170310T174528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170310T175037Z
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SUMMARY:ARC/LA Firm Day at Cal Poly Pomona
DESCRIPTION:We train them\, you hire them! \nCal Poly Pomona’s Departments of Architecture and Landscape Architecture\, their faculty\, students and alumni invite you to CPP ARC / LA Firm Day 2017. An event specifically designed to connect your firm with our graduating students. You have supported our programs over the years; here is your chance to hire new graduates to handle your growing staffing needs. \nThe Department of Architecture is continuing gains in DesignIntelligence rankings.\nTop 20 Undergraduate Programs in the United States\nTop 25 Graduate Programs in the United States\nTop 10 Interior Design Program in the United States\nTop Ten Program in Computer Application in the United States\nTop Ten Program in Construction methods and Materials in the United States\nTop Ten Program in Cross-Disciplinary Teamwork in the United States\nTop Ten Program in Sustainable Design Practices & Principles in the United States\nThe Department of Landscape Architecture is celebrating 60 years of landscape architecture education\, leadership and change in Southern California in 2017.  Its achievements were recognized in the DesignIntelligence rankings\, as follows:\nTop 15 Landscape Architecture Undergraduate Programs in the United States\nTop 15 Landscape Architecture Graduate Programs in the United States\nWe are contacting your firm directly knowing the position you hold in the industry and the high potential you represent as a source of employment for our graduates. With that in mind\, please consider sending a representative to our annual Firm Day. \nProgram:\nThe event is scheduled for March 30th\, 2017. The day is planned as follows:\n8:00 am           Event is open. Firms set up at designated tables.\n9:00 am           introductory remarks and panel discussion by Cal Poly alumni\n9:30 am           Interviews with students begin\n12:00 noon        Working lunch\, food delivered to your table. Interviews continue\n3:00 pm           Event closes. \nLocation:\nThe event site is the Interim Design Center at Cal Poly Pomona Building 89 (IDC)\, located off the 10 Freeway at 89 Eucalyptus Ln\, Pomona\, CA 91768. Parking is provided directly in front of the building. \nRegistration:\nThe $150.00 enrollment fee (through Eventbrite) pays for your attendance\, the university parking fee\, a box lunch for you and an associate and a table with chairs with which to conduct interviews. Once enrolled\, you will have the ability to review portfolios and pre-arrange interviews with our students. This information will be sent to you a few weeks before the event. \nYou may bring exhibits\, laptops\, handouts and other materials and we will make reasonable accommodations on the day of the event. You may also order additional tables if needed. Electrical outlets and Wi-Fi is provided.  \nPlease click on the CPP ARC / LA Eventbrite link for full details\, tickets and a schedule of events:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/cpp-arcla-firm-day-2017-tickets-31744424428 \nWe also ask that you tell us a bit more about your practice to better inform our students about your firm.  To participate visit our CPP ARC / LA Survey. \nThank You:\nBenefits from CPP ARC/LA FIRM DAY will be used to support the event\, the departments\, and our architecture and landscape architecture student organizations. \nQuestions:\nFor questions on interns and the career fair contact: \nCal Poly Pomona Architecture\nProf. Luis Hoyos\nlghoyos@cpp.edu \nCal Poly Pomona Landscape Architecture\nProf. and Chair Andy Wilcox\naowilcox@cpp.edu \nFirm Day administrative support\nJaneth Herrera Bucio\nherrerabucio@cpp.edu
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/arcla-firm-day-cal-poly-pomona/
LOCATION:Interim Design Center at Cal Poly Pomona Building 89\, 89 Eucalyptus Lane\, Pomona\, CA\, 91768\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cal Poly Pomona Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170330T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170330T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T020837
CREATED:20170307T001234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170308T203342Z
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SUMMARY:Meet Up and Mixer
DESCRIPTION:AHBE Landscape Architects is pleased to sponsor an evening mixer for the ASLA Southern California Chapter! \nPlease come to this informal event to meet up with colleagues and learn how you can help to make this year’s Annual Meeting a great success.   \nThere will be updates on the latest news from National along with beer\, wine and light appetizers.   It is sure to be a fun and informative evening.  \nRSVP to:  events@socal-asla.org \nWe hope to see you there.
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/meet-up-and-mixer/
LOCATION:ABHE Landscape Architects\, 617 W 7th St #304\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90017\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170331T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T020837
CREATED:20170123T231514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170123T231514Z
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SUMMARY:SITES Accredited Professional (SITES AP) Exam
DESCRIPTION:The SITES Accredited Professional (SITES AP) Exam has launched and is available at your nearest Prometric location! The chapter with the most people and the chapter with the greatest percentage of their membership that register and take the exam by March 31\, 2017\, will be awarded a half-day SITES® workshop in 2017! Those members that have already taken the exam since the launch of the exam (including those that took it at the 2016 ASLA Annual Meeting) can also be included in the contest. \nPlease note that all test takers in the beta period (first 200 test takers\,) will be able to take the exam again one additional time if they do not pass! The exam is currently still in the beta period. \nTo participate in the AP Exam Chapter Contest\, respond to this email with a tally of your members that have already taken the exam and who are registered and plan to take it by March 31. Chapters in the lead will be announced early February\, so submit early and often!\nRegister for the exam here! \nAn ASLA prepared webinar series to help you study for the exam is available at a discounted rate to members. The SITES accredited professional exam provides landscape architects with the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge\, expertise and commitment to the profession. It also establishes a common framework to define the profession of sustainable landscape design and development.
URL:https://socal-asla.org/event/sites-accredited-professional-sites-ap-exam/
CATEGORIES:Education
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