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Nature, People, and Places — Panel Session: Eric Tamulonis, Dan Jones, Philip Morris
October 10, 2013
Eric Tamulonis, Dan Jones, and Philip Morris were part of a panel that discussed how Olmsted Jr. designed landscapes to be assimilated into the built environment and his continuing contribution to contemporary applications to build new park systems and interconnected parkways.
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Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and the Park System of the Nation's Capital — Timothy Davis
October 10, 2013
Timothy Davis, PhD, lead historian, Park Historic Structures & Cultural Landscapes Program, National Park Service, considers Frederick Law olmsted jr.’s association with the park system of Washington, D.C. as analogous to his father’s relationship with New York's Central and Prospect Parks.
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Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and the American City — Panel Session: Q&A
October 10, 2013
Panelists Robert Fishman, Alexander Garvin, Arleyn Levee, and Peter Pollock take questions from the audience following the Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and the American City panel presentation.
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Nature, People, and Places — Panel Session: Robert Yaro
October 10, 2013
Robert Yaro was part of a panel that discussed how Olmsted Jr. designed landscapes to be assimilated into the built environment and his continuing contribution to contemporary applications to build new park systems and interconnected parkways.
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Nature, People, and Places — Panel Session: Catherine Ross
October 10, 2013
Dr. Catherine Ross introduces a panel that discussed how Olmsted Jr. designed landscapes to be assimilated into the built environment and his continuing contribution to contemporary applications to build new park systems and interconnected parkways.
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Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and the American City — Panel Session: Peter Pollock
October 10, 2013
Peter Pollock was part of a panel that considered Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.'s focus of inquiry and activity as he took a leadership role in the emergent profession of city planning.
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Building in the 21st Century: Geothermal in Schools
Building in the 21st Century
October 8, 2013
Schools across the nation are struggling with aging HVAC systems the results of which can lead to uncomfortable learning environments for students. Geothermal heat provides an energy efficient and cost effective alternative. Josh Christensen, Senior Project Executive, Gilbane; Abbie Cronin, Project Architect, Perkins Eastman; Adam Fouse, LEED AP BD+C, Gilbane; Jeffrey Michael, Engineer, Setty & Associates, Inc.; and Sean O’Donnell, principal, Perkins Eastman, will explain how geothermal systems are changing school environments.
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Expressionism
Architecture 101
July 27, 2013
Randall Ott, dean of the School of Architecture and Planning at the Catholic University of America, discusses expressionism in architecture, which emphasizes a distortion of form for emotional effect, and the concept of architecture as a piece of art.
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Spotlight on Design: CityCenterDC Part 2 Bill Alsup
Spotlight on Design
July 25, 2013
CityCenterDC is the 10-acre, mixed-use neighborhood taking shape in the heart of Washington, D.C., which is scheduled for completion later in 2013. Bill Alsup, senior managing director, Hines; Shalom Baranes, FAIA, principal, Shalom Baranes Associates;and Armstrong Yakubu, partner, Foster + Partners, discussed the multi-layered approach that makes complex building projects possible, focusing on the master-planning and design process. The program was moderated by G. Martin Moeller, Jr., senior curator, National Building Museum.
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Spotlight on Design: CityCenterDC Part 3 Shalom Baranes
Spotlight on Design
July 25, 2013
CityCenterDC is the 10-acre, mixed-use neighborhood taking shape in the heart of Washington, D.C., which is scheduled for completion later in 2013. Bill Alsup, senior managing director, Hines; Shalom Baranes, FAIA, principal, Shalom Baranes Associates;and Armstrong Yakubu, partner, Foster + Partners, discussed the multi-layered approach that makes complex building projects possible, focusing on the master-planning and design process. The program was moderated by G. Martin Moeller, Jr., senior curator, National Building Museum.
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