The AIA Greater Columbia Summer Social is today. Hope to see you there!
Thursday, June 2nd, 2011 6:00-8:00PM
Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center
(in conjunction with the Sustain SC Conference)
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AIA South Atlantic Region Architecture for Health Inaugural Conference
Chautauqua 2.0 on Regional Healthcare
20 May 2011 at the Madren Center in Clemson, SC
Event Website
Registration is now available
2010 Presentations
2011 Schedule
8:30-9am Check-In & Late Registration (if space is available)-Breakfast
Session 1: Keynote Address – Healthcare Reform and Its Impact on our Region
9:15-10:45am
Speaker: Thornton Kirby, President/CEO with SCHA
Session 2: Panel Discussion The Research – Based Practice
11am-12:30pm
Panelists: Dina Battisto, PhD Clemson University
Debajyoti Pati, PhD, CADRE (HKS)
Craig Zimring, PhD, Georgia Tech
Kirk Hamilton, Texas A&M
Tom Harvey, CADRE (HKS)
Moderator: Ron Smith, HOK, AAH President
Session 3: LEAN – What Does It Mean?
2-3pm
Speaker: David Chambers, Director of Research, University Research Institute
Session 4: Creativity versus Innovation-Observational Research & Design
3:45-5:15pm
Speaker: Lawrence Murphy, Chief-Global Design, GE Healthcare
Reception: Cocktail Reception Location to be determined
5:30-7pm
6 CEUs
Lunch to be served
hotel reservations
The Martin Inn, 888.654.9020 or 864.654.9020
conference hotel rate – $90.00
Courtyard Marriott, 864.654.8833
conference hotel rate – $99.00
Greater Columbia AIA will be sponsoring a design scholarship for second year design students from the Clemson School of Architecture. This program was developed to recognize individual project achievements of the second-year architecture students. The goal of this program is to promote a meaningful connection between the professional architectural community in the greater Columbia area and the architectural education community at Clemson University.
This year, the site for the design project is located in Columbia and is focused on a segment of the former Seaboard Air Line rail bed, stretching from the intersection of Lady and Lincoln to Arsenal Hill. Over the course of the spring 2011 semester, the students will develop ideas and concepts to transform the abandoned rail line. Later this spring, final projects including models and drawings will be judged by a jury composed of AIA Greater Columbia members. A select number of students will be recognized and chosen to receive scholarship funds.
Please join us at the Arsenal Hill Center (1800 Lincoln St., Columbia, SC) on Friday, February 18 at 12:30pm, as the second year Clemson architecture students will be in town to visit the historic Seaboard Air Line rail site in Columbia. This event will begin with a lunch presentation (approximately 1 hour) to introduce the project and meet the students. The presentation will be followed by a walking tour of the project site. Please note that the walking tour is optional to AIA members. Lunch/presentation is $5 and the optional walking tour is absolutely free! Please RSVP to Tripp Riley by 5pm on February 16 – triley@studio2lr.com