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Products > American Institute of Architects > 2007 National Convention and Design Exposition
Entire 2007 AIA National Convention and Design Exposition on 6 CD-ROMs

CD-ROMs Include:
General Session

  • General Session II: - Bill Reed, Chrisna DuPlessis, Ray Cole
Seminars
  • FR02 High Performance Envelope Design
  • FR03 High Performance Schools: How Do They Really Perform?
  • FR04 Adaptive Use + Urban Design = Authentic Sustainable Placemaking
  • FR05 The 2007 Committee on the Environment Top Ten Green Projects: The Architecture of Sustainability
  • FR06 The Grass Can Be Greener: Designing Responsible Communities
  • FR07 GSA's GSA (Green Solicitation for Architects)
  • FR08 Lessons Learned from the ArchVoices Essay Competition
  • FR09 Solutions By Design Innovation and Sustainability in Blast-Resistant Design
  • FR11 The 10 Worst Contractual Provisions
  • FR13 A201: What Changes are Ahead?
  • FR14 AIA Honors Models of Excellence in Architecture Education
  • FR17 Integrated Whole Systems Design: Redesigning the Design Process for High Performance Buildings
  • FR18 Designing for Aging Baby Boomers as Opposed to Seniors: What's the Difference?
  • FR19 Vision to Fruition on the Job Site
  • FR20 Architecture as Performance Art: The Art of Listening
  • FR21 The Cognition of Creativity
  • FR22 Tectonics in High Performance Facades
  • FR23 BIM and Green Design in Small Firms
  • FR25 Integrating Acoustics and Technology in High Performance Interiors
  • FR26 Energy Methods and Metrics
  • FR30 New York New Visions: Success or Failure?
  • FR32 Avoiding the Pitfall of Non-AIA Agreements
  • FR33 Photocatalysis: Self-Cleaning Buildings and Pollution Abatement
  • FR34 LEED, Standards and Movements, Standard 189, and Leed Version 3.0
  • FR35 Speed Mentoring
  • FR36 New York City Builds on Its Legacy
  • FR38 Green Building Rating Systems: Bridging the Gap Between Building Design and Performance
  • FR39 Advocacy Tactics for a Sustainable Endgame: The Politics of Sustainability
  • FR40 The Not So Big Life: Making Room for What Really Matters
  • FR41 8 x 4: Eight Green Housing Case Studies Dissected by Four Experts
  • FR42 Global Visions of Sustainability
  • FR43 Sustainable Communities in Our Nation's Regions: AIA Honor Awards for Regional and Urban Design
  • FR44 Social Justice and Sustainability
  • FR45 Smart Buildings: How to Integrate Advanced Building Systems
  • FR46 The Practice of Regenerative Design: Beyond Sustainability
  • FR47 Sustainable Design Perspectives after the Disaster
  • FR48 IDP Boot Camp for Seasoned Practitioners
  • FR49 AIA Architecture Firm Award
  • FR50 Best Practices in Small Project Design
  • FR51 Planning San Antonio's Growth: Conversations with Three Mayors
  • FR55 Building for Accessibility Affects Our Lifecycle
  • FR56 LEED and the Evolution to Become a Sustainable Design Firm
  • FR57 Real Energy Savings with Performance Targets
  • FR58 Copyright Law and Design Agreements: What’s Mine is Mine!
  • FR59 Architect-led Design-Build: A Practical Business Plan
  • FR60 Architecture Education: Sustainable Walter Wagner Forum
  • FR61 Form, Ecology, and Place: The Shape of Green
  • FR62 50 Green Strategies for Schools that Cost Less
  • FR63 AIA Twenty-Five Year Award
  • FR65 Zero Energy Homes: Design, Finance, and Marketing
  • FR66 Making a Difference: AIA 2005 Young Architect Award Recipients Discussion
  • FR67 Hypertrack: A New Paradigm for Integrated Project Delivery
  • FR68 Risk Management for Arrrrrr! Chitects: Walking the Professional Liability Plank
  • FR69 Engaging the Full Dimensions of Place
  • FR70 Adaptive Use of Reclaimed Stone Materials
  • FR71 A Case Study on Green Building at Wetland Studies and Solutions
  • FR72 Under the Green Roof: Trends in Architectural Liability
  • FR74 Deconstructing Sustainable Interiors
  • FR76 Didactic Field Drawing (2CD’s $28)
  • FR77 Schools of the 21st Century: a whole new school environment
  • FR80 The Viridian Loan Fund: Bringing Green Roofs to Affordable Housing
  • FR81 Beyond Cool and Sustainable: Five Es of High Performance Roofing
  • FR84 Greening K–12 Schools: Cost-Effective, High Performance, Sustainable Schools for Our Children, Educators, and Communities
  • FR85 Hispanic Space: Architecture of Acculturation
  • FR86 Daylighting and Glare Control Program
  • FR87 Sustainable Communities: The Politics of Code-making
  • FR88 Evolving from Disposable Architecture: The Inherent “Green-ness” of Preservation
  • FR89 Sustainable Urbanism: Urban Design with Nature
  • FR90 Build It Green, Keep It Green
  • FR91 Towards Eco-Effective Design
  • FR92 Financing Commercial and Residential Green Building
  • FR93 Follow the Green Brick Road: Applying Sustainable Design Solutions to Wayfinding Challenges
  • SA02 Structural Bamboo: Thinking Outside the Wooden Box
  • SA03 Making Your Firm a Green Learning Organization: Sustainable Design and Practice Management
  • SA04 Ethical Leadership, Culture, and Performance
  • SA05 Collaboration and Coordination: LEEDing a Sustainable Team
  • SA06 Austin Energy’s Zero Energy Home Design Competition
  • SA07 Resilient Green Design Teams and Processes
  • SA08 High Performance Facilities: Standards, Initiatives, and Resources
  • SA10 A Skygarden Condomium: Designing to Maximize Occupant Comfort
  • SA11 Organized Design Team in Japan: Response to Client and Society
  • SA12 The Value of Architecture (Green and Otherwise)
  • SA13 Designing the Sustainable Workplace in the Civic Environment Liability
  • SA14 Alternative Careers in Sustainable Design
  • SA15 Adaptive Use of Historic Urban Structures
  • SA16 Permaculture and the Evolution of Regenerative Design
  • SA17 Design Issues and Considerations for Improving Sustainable Roofs
  • SA18 Pearl River: Designing a Zero Energy Tower
  • SA19 City of Chicago's Streetscape and Urban Design Program
  • SA20 Matri Architect
  • SA21 COTE Top Ten Green Projects Awards: A Texas Trio of Recent Examples
  • SA22 Lifecycle Building Design: Reducing Energy and Resource Impacts
  • SA24 Architectural Fabric Structures
  • SA27 Hit the 50 Percent Reduction Mark Using Today's BIM Tools
  • SA29 The Barefoot Home and the New Informality
  • SA30 Biomimicry and Architecture
  • SA31 Developing Leaders and Leadership
  • SA33 Mentoring Essentials for IDP Supervisors and Mentors
  • SA34 Change: Ideas and Influences Reshaping the Design of Schools
  • SA35 Mitigating the Urban Heat Island: Designing with Cool Urban Materials
  • SA36 Making Decisions Earlier with BIM: Moving the Curve
  • SA38 Ethics as a Foundation for Socially Responsible Architecture
  • SA39 The Writers Panel: Celebrating the Past, Designing the Future
  • SA40 AIA 2007 Owner/Architect Agreements
  • SA41 Solar Decathlon: Learning Lab for Education and Practice
  • SA43 An Architect's Guide to Starting a Design Firm: A Report from the Trenches
  • SA44 LEEDing Historic Landmarks: Successfully Applying LEED Systems to Historic Buildings
  • SA45 Our Green Building Adds Value to Our Business Because . . .
  • SA46 Leadership, Requirements and Incentives: Chicago's Green Approach
  • SA47 The Role of Ethics in Sustaining the Profession: More than Just Words on Paper
  • SA48 The Role of Ethics in Sustaining the Profession: More than Just Words on Paper
  • SA49 Crafting a Sustainable Infill Neighborhood: Portland’s South Waterfront District
  • SA50 2006 Institute Honor Awards for Architecture
  • SA51 Institute Honor Awards for Interior Architecture
  • TH01 Airflow Modeling: An Essential Part of an Integrated Sustainable Design Process
  • TH02 Concrete for Cool Communities
  • TH04 Women in Green: Voices of Sustainable Design
  • TH05 Don't Let Green Design Cause Red Ink
  • TH06 High Performance Schools
  • TH07 NAAB Visiting Team Member Training
  • TH08 Sustaining Our Elderly
  • TH09 International Architecture Practice and Design: AIA Honorary Fellows Forum
  • TH10 Desert Architects: Creating Livable and Sustainable Places
  • TH11 Triple Bottom Line Choices for Equity, Environment, and Economy
  • TH12 Postoccupancy Evaluation of the LEED-Silver Cohousing Project
  • TH13 Establishing a National Agenda for Green Building Research
  • TH14 Managing Your Digital Practice with New AIA Contract Documents
  • TH15 Rethinking Development-oriented Transit
  • TH16 The IBC: A Step-by-Step Process
  • TH17 Creating Sustainable Psychological and Physiological Designs
  • TH18 BIM Best Practices, Best Results
  • TH20 Green Historic Buildings; Old & New Learn From Each Other
  • TH21 AIA150: A Blueprint for Urban Revitalization
  • TH23 Health Impacts of the Built Environment: AIA Housing Awards
  • TH24 The Simple Home: Six Paths to Sustainability
  • TH26 Working with the bully pulpit for quality urban design
  • TH30 Advancing Sustainability: Universities as Research Partners
  • TH31 Institutionalizing Sustainability in Architecture Firms: Growing a Green Practice
  • TH33 The Findings of the Condo Risk Management Roundtable
  • TH35 Keys to Good School Daylighting
  • TH36 AIA 2005 Latrobe Fellowship: Collaborative Research Results
  • TH37 Building Commissioning: What Architects Need to Know
  • TH38 LEED in the Trenches: What Works and What Doesn’t
  • TH39 Extending Green Design to Promote Healthy Lifestyles of Users
  • TH40 Going Platinum: Setting New Benchmarks for Architects
  • TH41Sustainability 101: A Clear Framework for Architects
  • TH42 York University’s Sustainable Campus Planning and Design
  • TH43 Solar Electricity in Architecture
  • TH44 Architects Discuss America's New Regionalism
  • TH45 Why Owners Like Design-Build: An Owner's Panel
  • TH46 Sustainability Initiatives at the AIA: 50to50 and the Green Cities Toolkit
  • TH47 UC Merced: Creating a 21st Century Green Campus in a Greenfield
  • TH48 Sustainability, Design, and Innovation
  • TH49 Drivers of Change: Energy, Water, and Climate Change
  • TH50 Emerging Trends in Housing Design: AIA/HUD Secretary's Housing and Community Design Awards
  • TH51 AIA Whitney M. Young Jr. Forum
  • TH55 Beyond Redlines: Creating a Practice-Based QM Program
  • TH56 Cracked! Problems and Solutions with Concrete and Masonry
  • TH57 Healthy Buildings, Healthy Bottom Line
  • TH58 The Environmental Stewardship of 20th-Century Modernism
  • TH59 Weather Intelligence for Metal Roof Designers
  • TH60 Turning Cities Green: Reinventing the American Neighborhood
  • TH61 Going Green: Becoming a Sustainable Hospital
  • TH62 Is Historic Preservation Green?
  • TH63 Sustainable Design in the Post-Katrina Era
  • TH64 Innovative Project Delivery Models
  • TH65 Standard 189: High Performance Green Buildings
  • TH66 Great Streets/Great Skyline
  • TH67 Plumbing Products Contribution to Water Conservation
  • TH68 The Architecture and Design Education Network-A Primer

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