Monday, February 28, 2022
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

March 3: Virtual Lunch & Learn
March 11: Women in Architecture
March 24: Architecture after 5 at CEC
March 29: Architects Blitz the Capitol
March 31: AIA Sporting Clays Tournament (Reschedule Date)
April 14: AIA Luncheon
April 20: Cocktails & Credits with Best Companies
April 22: Pella / AIA Cornhole Tournament
April 25-30: Architecture Week (April 30: AIA Architecture Tour)
April 28: Architecture after 5 at Timberlake Construction
May 1: Women in Architecture with Girl Scouts
May 12: Architecture after 5 at FSB
May 16: AIA Golf Tournament
May 24: Fellowship with Fellows
June 9: Architecture after 5 at Manhattan Construction
June 16: AIA Luncheon
June 23-25: AIA National Conference in Chicago
July 21: Architecture after 5 at Wallace Design Collective
August 25: Architecture after 5 at ADG
September 15: AIA Luncheon
September 22: Architecture after 5 at Alvine Engineering
September 29-30: AIA Oklahoma Conference on Architecture
October 20: Architecture after 5 at Olsson
November 4: OKC Foundation for Architecture's Drinks X Design
November 11: AIA Awards Banquet at Devon Tower
November 17: AIA Luncheon
Virtual Lunch & Learn on Thursday!
Join us on Thursday, March 3rd at 12:00 p.m. via Zoom for Electronic Leak Detection Testing, Standards, Science, and Practical Applications.
presented by:
This one-hour course will cover Electronic Leak Detection (ELD) testing methods used for quality assurance of roofing and waterproofing membranes.

Learning Objectives:
1. Recognize the differences between the four electronic testing methods for roofing and waterproofing membranes.

2. Understand the capabilities and limitations of electronic leak detection (ELD) as outlined in ASTM Guide D7877 & ASTM Practice D8231.

3. Identify potential future design and construction failures based on analyzed data from real time construction monitoring.

4. Distinguish different applications for fully monitored embedded leak detection systems and how they function.

AIA Members will receive 1.5 hours of HSW credit for attending this program. This program is free to our members and guests.
Women in Architecture on March 11
In celebration of Women’s History Month, come join this conversation with Sen. Julia Kirt to learn about current legislative issues affecting women and to reflect on women’s contributions to our government and history.

This event is free and all of our AIA Central Oklahoma Members are welcome.
Architecture after 5 at CEC
AIA Golf Tournament Set for May 16!
Registration for the tournament will open in mid-March. Sponsorship opportunities are available! CLICK HERE.
Cornhole Tournament on April 22nd!
Calling AIA and Associate AIA members! Plan to Join Us at Architects Blitz the Capitol
Call for Speakers - AIA Oklahoma Conference
We're looking for speakers for the 2022 AIA Oklahoma Conference on Architecture!

Conference Details: This year’s conference will take place in Tulsa, Oklahoma from Thursday, September 29 – Friday, September 30 at the Cox Business Convention Center.

Conference Theme: This year’s theme is MATERIALIZE (Architecture is the practice of making ideas materialize). 

AIA National Conference on Architecture in Chicago
Gibbs College Dean Hans E. Butzer Elevated to Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
University of Oklahoma Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture dean Hans E. Butzer, Mabrey Presidential Professor and A. Blaine Imel, Jr. Professor, has been elevated to the American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) College of Fellows. Only 3 percent of AIA members have been awarded this distinction.

Each year, following a rigorous review process, the AIA elevates select member-architects to its College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the architecture profession. The fellowship program was developed to elevate architects who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession and made a significant contribution to architecture and society on a national level.

Butzer was elevated in the Design category, “Object One,” which recognizes excellence in promoting the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession. An architect and urban designer, his career is centered on the goal of creating meaningful and memorable places designed with and for communities. As principal of Butzer Architects and Urbanism, he co-leads a small team dedicated to place-making in Oklahoma with his wife and design partner, Torrey Butzer.

Among Butzer’s iconic civic projects is the Oklahoma City National Memorial. After the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building, the community came together to grieve and consider what to do next. Through a transparent, collaborative design process, Hans and Torrey Butzer helped the community achieve what they set out to do by creating a space of contemplation and serenity for those who visit, especially for survivors and family members of those killed. Architecture critic Paul Goldberger wrote in the New Yorker that, “It is the most active piece of open public space in town, and the most elegant.”
Reflecting on Butzer’s impact, 2020 AIA Gold Medal recipient Marlon Blackwell, FAIA, said, “It is impossible to think of architecture in Oklahoma without immediately thinking of Hans Butzer and his collaborative practice that directly engages community partners.” Blackwell continued, “More than a design architect, [Butzer] is a true Citizen Architect, deeply engaged in his community, both with the public and with the profession, a model for the power and potential of architecture to bring dignity to often overlooked and underserved places.”

Since relocating to Oklahoma in 1999, Butzer has dedicated his practice to developing regionally grounded designs for communities and clients across the state. A testament to this work, when Butzer was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Award for Public Architecture in 2016, the AIA wrote that: “The phenomenal transformation that has occurred in Oklahoma City in the early 21st century is a direct result of Butzer’s work.” As evidence of this transformation, Butzer ushered in the $18M redevelopment of a defunct 1970s mall into a new urban jewel, the Century Center.

Among the most notable of Butzer’s public projects is the Skydance Bridge. Butzer assembled a team of designers and engineers that would win the international design competition for a new pedestrian bridge in Oklahoma City. True to his place-inspired design approach, the form takes its cues from the Oklahoma State bird, the scissortail flycatcher.

Following completion, the soaring bridge emerged as a new icon for Oklahoma City—showing up in logos, souvenirs, and tourist brochures. It is now the official mark for the Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau.

An award-winning educator, Butzer has served as dean of Gibbs College since 2016. He joined the Architecture faculty in 2000.

About the FAIA Selection Process
Each year, fellows are selected by a seven-member Jury of Fellows.
The 2022 jury included: Steven Spurlock, FAIA, Chair, Quinn Evans Architects, Washington, DC; Rainy Hamilton Jr., FAIA, Hamilton Anderson Associates, Detroit, MI; Lisa Lamkin, FAIA, Brown Reynolds Watford Architects, Inc., Dallas, TX; Rebecca Lewis, FAIA, DSGW Architects, Duluth, MN; RK Stewart, FAIA, RK Stewart Consultants, Salt Lake City, UT; Allison Williams, FAIA, AGWms_studio, San Francisco, CA; and Anna Wu, FAIA, University of North Carolina, Durham, NC.
On Top of Roofing - Continuing Education Opportunity
Roofing System Solutions and the GAF / Siplast Building & Roofing Science Group would like to invite you to attend the “On Top of Roofing” event on March 30th in Oklahoma City. This is a 6-hour CEU/HSW program (7 hour if you stay for the hands-on portion at the end of the program). We will discuss crucial topics with industry experts during this live, in-person event. Throughout the day, topics will include:

Looking up: A Short (Roofing) History
From Twigs to TPO, we’ll look at the evolution of roofing, consider the pros and cons, and how this has shaped the modern-day roof. 

No Time Like the Present
Consider the advantages of current technology, understand the latest Code requirements, and learn about design options for high-performance roofs. Discuss options for roof-to-wall integration to help meet energy efficiency and risk-mitigation goals. 

Collaborative Roof Design Simulations
Collaborate as teams to evaluate design options by exploring low-slope roof system selection through interactive scenarios. High-performance design will meet value engineering and cost cutting challenges! 

Welcome to the Roofuture
Understand how high-performance roof design relates to sustainability. Develop an approach to guide clients through life-cycle considerations and designing for the future. 

Adventures in Roofing
Participate in a hands-on experience to learn how design and installation of design details can impact the functionality of a roof.
 
·      Location: Skirvin Hilton OKC
·      Date: March 30, 2022
·      Time: 8:00AM-3:30PM
·      Breakfast and Lunch will be included (no charge for attendance)
 
To Register: email Tim Reed at tim@rssproducts.com
 
**Space is limited to 50 attendees**