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2023 AIA Maine Design Awards Celebration
May
11
5:30 PM17:30

2023 AIA Maine Design Awards Celebration

Bates Mill, No. 6 
70 Lincoln St., Third Floor
Lewiston, ME

Parking
Please park in the adjacent parking lot 
at Bates Mill, No. 7.


(To avoid impacting local businesses, 
please do not park in front of Bates Mill No. 6 )


Join us to experience an evening of great architecture and design, food and fellowship as you view Maine’s best architectural projects.

The Design Awards Celebration is AIA Maine's signature event of the year. 

  • Vote for Your Favorite Project. All submissions will be on display for attendees to vote for their favorite projects.

  • Discounts for Groups. Bring your employees, friends, clients, and colleagues. The more, the merrier.

Schedule:

  • 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Social with heavy hors d'oeuvres and specialty cocktails.

  • 7:00 pm – 7:45 pm - Awards presentation.

  • 7:45 pm – 8:30 pm - More socializing, dessert, and coffee


Thank you to our sponsors:

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Sponsorship. The 2023 AIA Maine Design Awards Celebration offers valuable opportunities for engaging with Maine’s AEC community and supports the development of strategic relationships between architects and the AEC community. Join our growing list of sponsors now >

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May
11
5:30 PM17:30

2022 AIA Maine Design Awards Celebration

ANNOUNCING A MAJOR ADDITION TO OUR DESIGN AWARDS CELEBRATION!

We are excited to announce that our Platinum Sponsor, Pinnacle Window Solutions, is treating Design Awards Celebration + Gala guests to an after-party featuring the Mallett Brothers Band.

The Design Awards Celebration + Gala is AIA Maine's signature event of the year. 

We are thrilled to be returning to an in-person Design Awards celebration for 2022 and the Mallet Brothers Band is sure to make this gathering all the more special!

Join us to experience an evening of great architecture and design, food and fellowship as you view Maine’s best architectural projects.

  • Vote for Your Favorite Project. All submissions will be on display for attendees to vote for their favorite projects.

  • Discounts for Groups. Bring your employees, friends, clients, and colleagues. The more, the merrier.

  • After-party Entertainment. After all of the awards are handed out, stay a while longer to enjoy entertainment by the Mallett Brothers Band.

Schedule:

  • 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Social with heavy hors d'oeuvres and Pinnacle Window Solutions specialty cocktails.

  • 7:00 pm – 7:45 pm - Awards presentation.

  • 7:45 pm – 9:00 pm - After-party with Mallett Brothers Band.
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

Platinum

Gold

Silver

Magazine & Video Sponsors

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May
13
4:00 PM16:00

2021 AIA Maine Design Awards Celebration

We can’t meet in person, but we can still celebrate.

Join us for a virtual celebration to view the 2021 AIA Maine Design Award recipients.

  • Find out who won

  • Hear comments from the jury

  • People’s Choice winners will be announced.

  • Meet the Design Committee

  • Hear from AIA Maine Leadership

Vote for Your Favorite Project.

On Monday, we will showcase all of the project submissions and ask you to choose your favorite projects via our online voting system.

(Keep your eyes open for our email announcement on Monday so you can participate.)

Thursday, May 13, 2021
4:00 PM - 5:15 PM

on Zoom

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May
5
1:00 PM13:00

Demystifying Fellowship

The AIA Maine Fellows Committee will be holding a workshop on Wednesday, May 5th from 1:00-2:00 PM to go through the Fellowship submission process. The workshop will be held virtually. Our goals are as follows: 

  • To encourage qualified AIA Maine members to consider fellowship,

  • provide support and guidance for interested candidates,

  • share our experiences and help “demystify” the fellowship process,

  • connect interested members to available resources,

  • and provide a forum for discussion of the fellowship process.

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Dec
10
5:30 PM17:30

2019 Annual Meeting

Celebrate Member Work, Achievements, + 3-Minute Member Presentations

Join us for our 2019 Annual Meeting

It is the time of year to socialize and celebrate the collective achievements of AIA Maine members in 2019.

Showcasing Members:

Every year we are thrilled at all the exciting accomplishments of our membership. From creating award-winning buildings to influencing public policy, our members are very busy. Our annual meeting is the perfect place to take stock and view all of the impactful change our membership has enacted over the past year. This year we are providing new ways to showcase your efforts.

  • Share your projects. Send us images of your built or in-progress work so we can highlight all of the buildings our members have created over the past year. Professional photos are not necessary. Just send what you have.

  • Share your stories. Due to popular demand, we are bringing back our three-minute member presentations. The rules are simple: You get three minutes to present. You get as many slides as you would like, but they will be set to a three-minute timer.

OPEN TO ALL

light food provided

cash bar

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Jun
26
9:00 AM09:00

Energy Use Intensity | Panel Conversation + Training

  • University of Maine Augusta, Handley Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us on June 26th to gain a deeper understanding of the energy use intensity (EUI) metric and to learn how to evaluate the energy performance of your designs.

About EUI
In an effort to codify a universal approach to performance measurement, the AIA has established “EUI” or “Energy Usage Intensity” as the unit of measure on which building energy performance is assessed.

Put simply, EUI is a measurement of the amount of energy a given building uses per unit of area. The AIA has adopted this metric for design awards evaluation and, moreover, it is the key criteria for reporting design progress in meeting the goals of the AIA 2030 Commitment, which established clear thresholds for EUI across a range of project types.

Course Description
If energy modeling is new to you or your office, you may ask, “how do I calculate EUI?” Or perhaps you are excited to learn about energy modeling but wonder how it influences the design process, or how buildings might need to change to meet the AIA 2030 Commitment.

The AIA Maine Committee on the Environment is pleased to offer this course, dedicated to answering your questions about Energy Usage Intensity. 

Maine leaders in sustainable design will discuss the use of energy modeling in their offices in a panel discussion, then we will roll up our sleeves with Vamshi Gooje
from Thornton Tomasetti, who will offer a tutorial on calculating EUI on any architectural project through the use of free, downloadable software.

About Vamshi Gooje, LEED AP BD+C, BEMP, CEM, Thornton Tomasetti
Vamshi Gooje of Thornton Tomasetti, advises clients on green building strategies and technologies. As head of the Building Analytics group within the Sustainability practice, he is responsible for developing new initiatives and strategic growth plans. Vamshi is experienced in providing energy analysis and sustainability consulting for a variety of projects ranging from renovations and expansions to new construction for commercial, residential and educational buildings and research facilities.

Energy Analysis Expertise
Vamshi is an expert in building science, which draws on physics, chemistry, engineering, architecture and the life sciences to create more comfortable, energy-efficient and high-performing buildings. He models whole-building energy, daylighting and thermal comfort to find optimal solutions to design challenges. He is knowledgeable in a range of energy simulation engines, including EnergyPlus, DOE 2.2 and Radiance, and stays up to date with the latest industry trends such as migration to advanced parametric modeling tools.

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May
8
5:30 PM17:30

2019 AIA Maine Design Awards Celebration

Celebrate Maine’s Best Architecture

Join us for the AIA Maine 2019 Design Awards Celebration. Our Design Awards program recognizes excellence in Maine architecture. 

Experience an evening of great architecture and design, showcasing Maine’s best architectural projects. 

Join us to vote for your favorite building.


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This event is made possible by the generous donations of our 2019 Design Awards Sponsors.

GOLD LEVEL

SILVER LEVEL

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Apr
4
4:30 PM16:30

Demystifying Fellowship

If you are considering applying to become an AIA Fellow in 2019, it’s time to get started.
Please join AIA Maine Fellows Pamela Hawkes, Gunnar Hubbard, and Scott Simons for a discussion of the practical realities of applying for Fellowship. A gathering has been planned for Thursday, April 4th at 4:30 at the Scott Simons Architects studio in Portland or by video conference.

To join by video conference, use this link at the scheduled date and time.

 
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Jan
31
5:30 PM17:30

Tour Northern New England's First Office to Meet WELL Building Standard™ Certification.

Join us for our first social of 2019.

AIA Maine’s Women in Design + Construction and Emerging Professionals Committees are collaborating to present this exciting event.

Tour the Nature Conservancy in Maine.

Rendering provided by BRIBURN. Photo by: Sandy Agrafiotis

Earn learning units while gathering with colleagues as you tour The Nature Conservancy in Maine’s new office building located in the historic Fort Andross Mill in Brunswick.

You will hear from the architectural team, led by Harry Hepburn of BRIBURN, the sustainability team, led by Heather Walters at Thornton Tomasetti, as well as leaders from the client team at The Nature Conservancy in Maine.

The team will discuss their collaborative efforts to create a space that supports staff well-being and productivity, models green and sustainable design, and inspires innovative and collaborative problem-solving.

This project included a complete interior renovation and fit-up of approximately 8,800 square feet of existing space and a new 600 square foot mezzanine.

The new space features natural and recycled elements that artfully reflect the client’s mission. The curving wood wall is made from yellow birch sustainably harvested from The Nature Conservancy in Maine’s own certified forest property in the St. John River valley. The carpet tiles underfoot, with a pattern reminiscent of crashing surf, are made from recycled fishing nets in a partnership that cleans beaches and the ocean of nylon waste. The countertop in the kitchen/lounge was crafted using historic log-drive lumber salvaged from the bottom of the Penobscot River—a place where The Nature Conservancy in Maine has played a significant role in a historic river restoration project.

This project is on target for LEED Gold certification, and to be the first office in northern New England, and the first non-profit space in the Eastern U.S., to meet the requirements for the WELL Building Standard™ certification.

FREE EVENT

OPEN TO ALL
light food and beverages provided.

1 HSW Learning Unit Available

This event is produced in conjunction with:


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2018 Annual Meeting
Dec
11
5:30 PM17:30

2018 Annual Meeting

Join us on December 11th for our annual meeting to socialize and celebrate the collective achievements of 2018.

Free for AIA Members + guest
$25 - non-members

  • 5:30 pm - Meeting

  • 6:00 pm - Member Presentations

  • 7:00 pm - Reception

Hors d'oeuvres, cash bar

AIA Maine Members, submit your 2018 Achievements by December 5th here.

 

 

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Jun
13
5:00 PM17:00

Spring Design Mixer / hosted by angela adams

In collaboration with AIA Maine, angela adams is happy to host a night of design, conversation and inspiration for our local residential and commercial design trade community.

 
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2018 AIA Maine Design Awards Celebration
May
16
5:30 PM17:30

2018 AIA Maine Design Awards Celebration

Celebrate Maine’s Best Architecture

Join us for the AIA Maine Design Awards 2018 Celebration. Our biennial program recognizes excellence in Maine architecture. 

Experience an evening of great architecture and design, showcasing Maine’s best architectural projects in a unique space on the Fore River in Portland. 

Join us to vote for your favorite building.


THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:

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Mar
1
5:30 PM17:30

Women in Design + Construction | West End 2-unit Condominium Tour

  • 382 Danforth Street Portland, ME, 04102 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Rendering provided by Constance Bloomfield and Kaplan Thompson Architects

Join us to tour an unusual new 2-unit condominium on Danforth St. in the West End.

This is a collaborative project between Kaplan Thompson Architects and Constance Bloomfield, the Owner/Developer who is also an Architect.

The building successfully bridges the gap between contemporary design and the requirements of historic preservation.  Preliminary drawings were done by Constance and design development and construction drawings were done by Camila Atkins, of Kaplan Thompson. Catherine Callahan of Callahan + LeBleu, LLC is the landscape architect for the project.

As in all Kaplan Thompson projects, great care was taken in the design and execution of the exterior walls, to ensure that the building substantially exceeds state energy requirements.  The units have spectacular views of the Fore River and many other amenities for the future owners. 

FREE EVENT
OPEN TO ALL
light food provided.

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Oct
26
5:00 PM17:00

Fall Design Mixer / hosted by angela adams

Join angela adams to inspire and be inspired at the fall design mixer.

Socialize with fellow design professionals at the angela adams Middle Street storefront.

In collaboration with AIA Maine + MIDA.

 
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Oct
11
5:00 PM17:00

Demystifying Fellowship + Social

Join us to learn more about the fellowship application process and to make connections with local AIA Maine Fellows who are willing to share their experience. 

Architects who have been AIA members for at least 10 years are eligible to apply for the College of Fellows. However, this event is for anyone who is interested in learning more about the fellowship process.

 
 
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Aug
30
5:00 PM17:00

ACE Summer Social

ACE is a national volunteer group with a chapter in Portland that reaches out to local school to provide information and mentoring to students who are in a S.T.E.M. related career.

To All interested in the fields of architecture, construction, and/or engineering come support the ACE Mentorship Program and engage with your colleagues in the profession!

Come learn more about the Maine Chapter of the ACE Mentor Program 

WEDNESDAY AUG. 30, 2017
5:00 PM - 8:30
BUNKER BREWING CO.
17 WESTFIELD STREET, D
PORTLAND, ME 04102

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Aug
26
5:00 PM17:00

Opening Reception: Shelters by Joe Hemes AIA

  • George Marshall Store Gallery (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

August 26 - October 1, 2017
George Marshall Store Gallery
Opening Reception
Saturday, August 26, 5 - 7 pm

Music by Seasmoke
Gallery Hours
Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 5
Sunday 1 - 5 and by appointment

Shelters by Joe Hemes
New Illuminated Sculptures

Joe Hemes is an architect and artist who lives with his family in South Portland, Maine. As an artist, he focuses on the manipulation of light to create mystical experiences. His illuminated sculptures cast shadows and project a fabric of colored light. This most recent body of work was initiated during his 2016 Haystack Open Residency. With “Shelters,” Hemes’ intent is to whimsically reveal our universal need for inner sanctum, while illuminating our humanity.

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Apr
28
5:00 PM17:00

Augusta Biennial Design Review Tour

  • University of Maine Augusta Richmond Gallery (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

AIA Maine is pleased to partner with University of Maine at Augusta's Architecture Program to showcase the American Institute of Architects – Maine’s 2016 AIA Maine Biennial Design Awards. The exhibition is traveling throughout the state and is currently showcased at UMA's Water Street Gallery.

A reception will be held on Friday, April 28 from 5-7pm and will be a part of Augusta Downtown Alliance’s Art Walk on the same evening.

Featuring over 60 projects from Maine’s local architectural community, the exhibit celebrates the best of Maine’s architecture and showcases the various ways in which architects design buildings that respond to Maine’s natural and built landscape.

The compilation of projects is a result of AIA Maine’s 35-year old Design Awards program. The program solicits projects from member architects for a juried review by a group of nationally prominent peers from outside of the state of Maine. This year’s New Haven-based jury was selected for their individual accomplishments and collective understanding of Maine’s climate and geography. The jury awarded 11 total projects and was impressed with the overall work presented

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Jan
27
to Feb 18

Biddeford Biennial Design Review at Engine in Biddeford

AIA Maine is pleased to partner with Engine to showcase the American Institute of Architects – Maine’s 2016 AIA Maine Biennial Design Awards. The exhibition is traveling throughout the state and makes a stop in Biddeford at Engine from January 27 through February 18.

A reception will be held on Friday, January 27 from 5-7pm.

Featuring over 60 projects from Maine’s local architectural community, the exhibit celebrates the best of Maine’s architecture and showcases the various ways in which architects design buildings that respond to Maine’s natural and built landscape.

The compilation of projects is a result of AIA Maine’s 35-year old Design Awards program. The program solicits projects from member architects for a juried review by a group of nationally prominent peers from outside of the state of Maine. This year’s New Haven-based jury was selected for their individual accomplishments and collective understanding of Maine’s climate and geography. The jury awarded 11 total projects and was impressed with the overall work presented.

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Dec
8
5:15 PM17:15

2016 Annual Meeting with Angela Adams lecture

The Portland Masonic
415 Congress St, Portland, ME
Free for AIA Members + guest

5:15 pm - Meeting
6:00 pm - Angla Adams Lecture
7:00 pm - Reception
 
Hor d'oeuvres, cash bar

Join us on December 8th for our annual meeting to recognize 2016 member achievements* and be treated to a rare lecture presentation by Angela Adams of angela adams (angelaadams.com).

Based in Portland, Maine, angela adams is a home furnishings company dedicated to the principle that one’s lifestyle should provide a constant source of inspiration. Devoted to a unique translation of the natural world, founders and Maine natives Angela Adams and Sherwood Hamill, along with a talented team, create a comprehensive approach to lifestyle and comfort embodied in each furniture piece, area rug, and textile.

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Dec
2
3:00 PM15:00

2016 AIA Maine Biennial Design Review + GO Logic Tours

Free attendance
Belfast, ME
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Please join us for an opening reception of the Biennial Design Review as well as a tour of two GO Logic projects currently under construction in the Belfast area.

3:00pm - Cornerspring Montessori School Tour
258 Lower Congress Street, Belfast

On a 35-acre site near downtown Belfast, the new school will provide programs for students ranging from toddlers through elementary, and will be built to the highest standards of sustainability, on target to be certified as a Passive House. 

4:00 pm - Private Residence Tour
17 Pitcher Road, Belfast

Situated in Midcoast Maine, this three-bedroom house is a modest 2,100 square feet, designed around the principals of the Passive House standard. The residence, designed and constructed by GO Logic, employs GO Logic’s standard Passive House–level building shell, detailed for energy efficiency with highly insulated walls, ceiling, foundation and includes a ventilation system with heat recovery. 

5:00 pm - Opening Reception
Waterfall Arts
256 High Street, Belfast

AIA Maine's Design Committee is touring the 2016 Design Awards submission program. Waterfall Arts in Belfast will showcase the 2016 project submissions from December 2nd - 23rd.

Carpooling: We will have a few cars traveling to Belfast from the Portland area. Please email: jeannette@aiamaine.org if you are interested in car pooling.

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AIA Maine Tour + Social | Lincoln Academy Applied Technology and Engineering Center (ATEC) + Dormitory
Sep
15
5:30 PM17:30

AIA Maine Tour + Social | Lincoln Academy Applied Technology and Engineering Center (ATEC) + Dormitory

Join us on Thursday, September 15th to socialize with fellow local architects and tour 44 Degrees North Architects' Applied Technology and Engineering Center (ATEC) and new Dormitory Building at Lincoln Academy.

The tour, conducted by Tor Glendinning, Principal Architect at 44 Degrees North Architects will take you through these recently completed buildings, which comprise the biggest changes to the Lincoln Academy campus footprint since the school’s founding in 1801.

ATEC
The ATEC at Lincoln Academy is a state of the art facility that offers its students a curriculum of integrated engineering sciences and shop technology in a hands-on atmosphere. The 10,300 square foot building is one-of-a-kind for the region. Tucked into the hillside, the building’s thermal exposure is reduced to add to its efficiency. This semi-earthen concept takes advantage of a hillside slope otherwise hard to use. It frees up valuable space, which allowed room for other campus components like the new dormitory and a new turf athletics field.

ATEC features a high-performance insulated envelope and a ground source geothermal heating and cooling system in this all-electric building complement each other in a new standard for efficiency.

Lincoln Academy Dormitory Building
The Lincoln Academy Dormitory building is the first freestanding building built on the campus of Lincoln Academy in 180 years. It is a 37,000 square foot cap project of a three phase international boarding program established in 2010. The building houses 54 male and female students in double and triple room occupancies. It headquarters the international program administration office on the first floor level, along with six family apartment residences for the dedicated support families for the student residents.

The tour will be followed by a social at the Newcastle Publick House.  www.newcastlepublickhouse.com/

This event is hosted by AIA Maine's Design Committee

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