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Gallery Talk: Tips & Tricks for Lowering Your Carbon Footprint at Home

District Architecture Center 421 7th Street NW, Washington D.C., United States

Join us for this gallery talk in conjunction with the exhibition, Cooling the Planet one Step at a Time: 15 Ways to Reduce Your Home Carbon Footprint The thought of lowering your carbon footprint and doing good for the environment can seem overwhelming at first. In this talk Jaime Van Mourik will present 10 strategies for

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Cooling the Planet one Step at a Time: 15 Ways to Reduce Your Home Carbon Footprint

District Architecture Center 421 7th Street NW, Washington D.C., United States

Widespread and destructive wildfires in places like California and Canada, strong hurricanes intensifying quickly and occurring more frequently, record high temperatures, and more-intense rain events leading to flooding are some of the long-anticipated consequences of climate change. Reducing carbon emissions can help mitigate these impacts, and while doing that in a major way will require

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Maestros de arquitectura: Rodolfo Machado

District Architecture Center 421 7th Street NW, Washington D.C., United States

AIA|DC and LA.IDEA announce the 2015 Maestros de Arquitectura Lecture featuring Argentine Rodolfo Machado of Machado Silvetti. Rodolfo Machado was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He received his Diploma in Architecture from the Universidad de Buenos Aires and his Master of Architecture degree from the University of California at Berkeley. He is a principal at

Living Healthy: The Design and Development of Healthy Building in the National Capital Region

District Architecture Center 421 7th Street NW, Washington D.C., United States

Designing for health and well-being is on the leading edge of architectural design and community planning throughout the United States; however, few projects in the local area are purposefully doing so. Designing for health is about enhancing the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of the people who live, work, and play in our spaces. It’s

Lunchtime Learning: Four Japanese Architects You Should Know- Kenzo Tange, Shigeru Ban, Toyo Ito, Tadao Ando

District Architecture Center 421 7th Street NW, Washington D.C., United States

Kenzō Tange, Shigeru Ban, Toyo Ito, and Tadao Ando share a common cultural heritage that views the built environment through a distinct lens. Their visions place high value on emotion, experience, introspection, and harmony. Join the AIA|DC and Nemetschek Vectorworks to take a close look at several projects from each of these acknowledged masters. Discover

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