Residential Design Forum 2004

Schedule and online registration info below

AIA Seattle Continuing Education presents:
Residential Design Forum 2004

Engaging Spaces:
trends in residential design


Friday, March 12 8am-5pm
Saturday, March 13 9am-noon
Friday at Top of the Market (93 Pike St #307, in the Pike Place Market), Seattle
Saturday at Lawrence Architecture (320 Terry Avenue N.), Seattle
*NOTE* Registration CLOSED
11 LUs / 8 HSW (entire Forum

In association with the 50th anniversary of the Seattle Times/AIA Open House program and the Home of the Year presentation Friday evening March 12 featuring Sarah Susanka AIA, AIA Seattle Continuing Education offers a series of residential design case studies presentations, in a two-day forum.

FORUM AGENDA:
DAY ONE: Friday, March 12, 2004 at Top of the Market:
8-10
- Design/Details
Ric Peterson AIA & Jay Deguchi, Suyama Peterson Deguchi
- Structural/Lateral Analysis, IRC Structural Code
Gary McKenzie, Swenson Say Fagét

10-12
- Sustainable Residential Design
Rob Harrison AIA, Rob Harrison Architects
Rick Sundberg FAIA, Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen

12-2
- Lighting Fixtures/Elements
Larry Johnson AIA, Johnson Partnership

2-5
- Construction Documents
Terrence Wagner AIA, Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Tien Peng, Quadrant Homes
Bruce Anderson, Cutler Anderson Architects

7:30
- Seattle Times/AIA Home of the Year
program includes Sarah Susanka AIA, author of Home by Design (The Taunton Press, 2004).
Note: This event NOT included with Forum registration, please purchase ticket(s) separately.

DAY TWO: Saturday, March 13, 2004:
9-12, at Lawrence Architecture, 320 Terry Avenue N.
- Financial Management for Small Firms
Rena Klein AIA, RM Klein Consulting

Visiting from out of town? See lodging suggestions.

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Rob Harrison AIA


Gary McKenzie


Rena Klein AIA


Bruce Anderson AIA


Rick Sundberg FAIA


Terrence Wagner AIA


Tien Peng

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