September 2010

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FutureShack

napkin sketch

napkin sketch

The AIA’s new awards program for housing, Futureshack, was this past week on Wednesday.  The best thing about the program is the attempt to engage the public in a discourse about housing, density, green building.  The awards even had a People’s Choice award, based on online voting.

matt at Speed-Date-Design

Matt at Speed-Date-Design

This year the AIA also premiered a new feature, Speed-Date-Design–7 minutes to bounce your ideas of an architect (then onto the next person).  As one of the Speed Daters, I talked with a couple interested in a multi-family development–almost a co-housing concept, plus a couple of homeowners about northwest contempory design and sustainable construction.  They picked my brain about dormers, backyard cottages, and recycled building materials. After the Speed Date session, one of the bartenders working the event asked me about getting a permit for his garage.  The informal format really helped make people who might not think that they could engage an architect feel comfortable about soliciting a little advice about building. I hope that the AIA does more of this kind of activity.

Both photos are courtesy of Andrew Buchanan–www.SubtleLightPhoto.com

September 24, 2010
6:30 pmto8:00 pm

I’ll be presenting the Sunset Substation Park to the NW Ecobuilding Guild at their annual “green building slam,” 10x10x10.

It’s “a high-energy introduction to ten cutting-edge sustainable building projects in and around Seattle…featuring fast-paced presentations by the region’s leading green builders and delicious food and drink.”

This marks our second year in a row presenting (last year, we showed off the Fremont Townhomes)!