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SUMMARY:Coffee With An Architect: Michele K Brigida
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the June 23 edition of Coffee with an Architect\, featuring award-winning design leader Michele\, Principal and Partner at Carpenter Sellers Del Gatto Architects. Drawing on over 19 years of architectural excellence\, this session provides an analytical deep dive into the strategic frameworks required to execute highly successful\, community-focused projects. Attendees will explore the pivotal role of collaborative design methodologies\, examining how deeply integrated teamwork between architects\, clients\, and Allied professionals directly correlates with elevated design outcomes. \nThe session will utilize qualitative case studies from some of Nevada’s most notable recent developments\, including The Beverly Theater\, UNLV Hospitality Hall\, and the Nevada State University Glenn and Ande Christenson School of Education. By analyzing these complex projects\, participants will gain actionable insights into navigating stakeholder requirements\, optimizing educational and public spaces\, and driving design innovation. Furthermore\, the discussion will highlight the leadership trajectories necessary to thrive in modern practice\, drawing on Michele’s recognition as the 2020 AIA Nevada Young Architect and 2021 AIA10 Western Mountain Region Young Architect. \nThis program is specifically designed to inspire and empower our architectural community\, equipping AIA\, Assoc. AIA\, and Allied members with the strategic tools necessary to transform the built environment through advocacy\, comprehensive education\, and superior design practices. \nThis is a members only event\, space limited. Please email Sage Hunt\, Director of Membership & Events\, for more information or to join today. \nMembership stasus will be verified for each attendee.
URL:https://aianevada.org/event/coffee-with-an-architect-michele-k-brigida/
LOCATION:Morelli House
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SUMMARY:CE Lunch Noble Company
DESCRIPTION:Join AIA Las Vegas for this AIA-approved CE Lunch & Learn presented by Noble Company: Sound Advice – The Role of Sound Reduction in Ceramic Tile and Natural Stone Installations. \nThis session equips architects and specification writers with the knowledge to navigate industry standards\, performance variables\, and proven methods for sound reduction in ceramic tile and natural stone installations. You’ll leave with the tools to identify when sound reduction is required — and which products and methods best match your project’s demands. \nThis course is approved for AIA Continuing Education credit. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Explore the evolution of sound reduction demands in tile and stone\n• Examine ANSI\, ASTM\, NTCA\, and TCNA requirements for effective sound reduction\n• Identify performance shortcomings\, misconceptions\, and common failures\n• Review proven specifications\, details\, and installation methods \nCredits: 1 LU|HSW
URL:https://aianevada.org/event/ce-lunch-noble-company/
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SUMMARY:Placemaking Summit 2026
DESCRIPTION:AIA Las Vegas Placemaking Summit\nCultural Landscapes of Las Vegas: Preservation VS Reinvention\nHistoric preservation and architecture are deeply intertwined\, they’re essentially two sides of the same coin\, shaping how we interpret\, and protect the built environment over time. As cities evolve under pressure\, we are increasingly asked to navigate the tension between preserving the past and building for the future. This summit convenes architects\, planners\, developers and cultural leaders to discuss the evolving relationship between preservation and redevelopment in Southern Nevada. Drawing from local perspectives\, including insights shaped by institutions like The Neon Museum\, the conversation will examine how design decisions are made in a unique landscape such as Las Vegas\, where cultural memory\, economic pressure\, and identity are constantly in flux. \nCredits: 3 LU | HSW \nSession highlights include: \nAdaptive Reuse as SustainabilityExploring how existing structures are reimagined for new use\, from warehouses to lofts and galleries. Topics include material reuse\, reduced demolition waste\, and creative design within existing constraints\, with examples of adaptive reuse across the city. \nUrban Redevelopment & RevitalizationA look at how preservation can serve as an anchor for urban renewal\, and the role cultural institutions play in maintaining living history amid ongoing city-wide transformation. \nCultural Storytelling Through DesignHow preserved architecture reflects and communicates the stories of communities\, craftsmanship\, and social and economic history—preserving identity through the built environment. \nEvent Agenda\n1:00 – 1:30 PM – Check-In & Lunch\nWelcome reception · Networking \n1:30 PM – Welcome from AIA Leadership\nOpening remarks \n1:35 PM – Brett Robillard\, AIA\nGensler: Historic Commercial Center Vision Plan \n2:35 PM – Break \n2:45 PM – A Conversation about The Historic Westside\nConversation featuring Dedra Edmond-Drew and Melvin Green\, AIA\, Jackson Street Alliance\, and Valentine Strategies \n3:45 PM – Robert Finnegan\, PE\nFEA Consulting Engineers \n4:45 PM – Closing Discussion\nLed by Erik Swendseid\,AIA \n5:00 PM – Event Ends \nThank you to Advocate Sponsor\nWalter P Moore \nThank you to Ally Sponsor\nGensler
URL:https://aianevada.org/event/placemaking-summit-2026/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education Classes,Membership Meetings,Signature Event
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