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Archive for March, 2007


The DESIGNhabitat 2 House receives 2007 AIA Housing Committee Award

The DESIGNhabitat 2 House, Greensboro, Ala.
For Immediate Release
Washington, D.C., March 9, 2007 — The American Institute of Architects (AIA) announced today the 19 recipients of the 2007 Housing Committee Awards. The AIA’s Housing Awards Program, now in its seventh year, was established to recognize the best in housing design and promote the importance of good housing as a necessity of life, a sanctuary for the human spirit, and a valuable national resource.

The 2007 jury consisted of Jury Chair, Katherine Austin, AIA; Don Carter, FAIA; Jane F. Kolleeny of Architectural Record; Lisa Stacholy, AIA; and LaVerne Williams, AIA. The award recipients were selected from a record 236 submissions. The recipients will be recognized May 3 at the AIA 2007 National Convention and Design Exposition in San Antonio.

The jury recognized projects in four award categories: One/Two Family Custom Housing, One/Two Family Production Housing, Special Housing, and Multifamily Housing.

The DESIGNhabitat 2 House in Greensboro, Alabama received the Special Housing award. It recognizes outstanding design of housing that meets the unique needs of other specialized housing types such as single room occupancy residences (SROs), independent living for the disabled, residential rehabilitation programs, domestic violence shelters, and other special housing.

The DESIGNhabitat 2 Studio in the School of Architecture at Auburn University is headed by David W. Hinson, AIA. This home is the first designed for Habitat for Humanity to integrate high design quality goals, climate-appropriate design features and energy performance with the modular construction process and offers valuable lessons and perspectives for future initiates to integrate modular construction and affordable housing development.

“Well thought out spatial organization and environmental factors included for really efficient energy consumption. Organization of the house is simple and really responds to its environment…wonderful…sophisticated simplicity,” the jury said.

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Clean Access coming…Get your laptops ready

Clean Access will be starting up Thursday, March 8. What is Clean Access? In a nutshell it is a program that makes sure that your Windows laptop is up-to-date with the latest critical security updates AND makes sure that you are running some kind of antivirus software. If you don’t pass the Clean Access test you will be unable to access the internet.

Go to http://www.auburn.edu/oit/security_center/cleanaccess/ for a more in-depth look at Clean Access.

Go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com to download the latest updates for your laptop.

This is happening campus-wide and not just to CADC.

If you have any questions or comments please let me know.

Joel Beckum
Unit Technology Manager
School of Architecture, Auburn University
Dudley Hall 432


Birmingham Center Hosts Symposium on Integrated Practice

The Professional Advisory Council for the Architecture Program will host a symposium on Integrated Practice and Architectural Education on Friday, March 2nd at the School’s Center for Architecture and Urban Studies in Birmingham, AL.

Integrated Practice refers to the dramatic shifts which are occurring in the profession as a consequence of evolutions in project delivery and the digital technologies associated with virtual modeling – such as BIM and parametric modeling – which both drive, and respond to, these changes. This symposium aims to help broaden our understanding of these new technologies and how they may change both the way architects practice and he way we educate future architects.

Symposium presenters include Michael LeFevre, AIA of Atlanta-based Holder Construction, Marc Simmons of Front, Inc based in New York City, and Daniel Friedman, FAIA, Dean of the College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Washington.

Download the symposium-schedule.pdf for details of schedule and program.