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May
11
2:45 PM14:45

Bracing for Impact - Resilience Strategies for Coastal Communities and Working Waterfronts throughout Northern New England

This event is organized by SMPS Northern New England

Urgent issues related to coastal infrastructure and building design along working waterfronts are of particular interest to the AEC industry. Panelists will discuss what today's AEC companies are doing to support infrastructure and their clients, including digital solutions for proactive planning, building materials and best practices . The discussion will also cover what makes a valuable Design Team collaboration with the city, how firms can prepare to manage and lead this work for coastal resiliency in their regions, and the value of the design process for developers. Additionally, the discussion will focus on challenges that firms face when renovating or adapting historic structures in preparation for rising sea levels, and how firms can use marketing strategies to recognize vulnerabilities and outline adaptation strategies through storytelling. 

This is a great opportunity for AEC professionals to learn about the latest trends and solutions related to coastal infrastructure and building design, as well as network with other industry experts. It is also a rare event in that panelist Carole Wedge, former President and CEO at Shepley Bulfinch, just recently retired after almost 40 years and will be sharing her time and deep knowledge on this subject with us all. 

Panelists include:

  • Carole Wedge, FAIA, LEED AP, Principal, Shepley Bulfinch

  • William (Bill) Needleman, Waterfront Coordinator, City of Portland, Maine

  • Nicole Holmes, PE, LEED AP BD+C, Senior Project Manager, Nitsch Engineering

  • Matt Pitzer, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Senior Project Manager, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger

  • Moderator: Mike Swenson, CCP, CEM, LEED AP BD+C,  Senior Associate, Commissioning and Sustainable Design at BR+A Consulting Engineers

This event is offered virtually and with regional watch parties. More information & tickets

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Preservation Pages Book Club: The Color of Law
Apr
20
6:00 PM18:00

Preservation Pages Book Club: The Color of Law

Join us to discuss The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein. The Color of Law is an exploration of the struggles faced by American cities today that can be traced directly back to the official housing policies put in place in the 1930s.

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A Citizen's Guide to Zoning
Jan
24
6:00 PM18:00

A Citizen's Guide to Zoning

This event is led by Friends of Woodfords Corner.

Friends of Woodfords Corner is excited to share that we will be offering FREE a Zoning course, designed by board member Eric Larsson, a land use lawyer and planner.

Over three 90-minute classes in January and February, this course will include a general overview of the history, theory, and law of land use regulation, with examples to illustrate various approaches. There will also be interactive class exercises focusing on how zoning operates in Portland. Learn fun facts like the difference between a variance and a conditional use, what’s permitted in R3 and B1b, and the minimum parking requirements for a daycare and a funeral home. Learn how zoning is a critical element in issues ranging from Maine’s housing shortage to America’s obesity epidemic, and global climate change. And, most importantly, learn how to be a more effective participant in local land use decisions.

Register here!

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