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Aaron’s trip to Washington, DC

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

I traveled to our nation’s capital a few weeks ago for an interview of all things. We are a part of an incredible multi-disciplinary team that is interviewing for a position as BIM consultant to the US General Services Administration (GSA). Other team members include Hallam-ICS, Blach Construction and Gregory P. Luth and Associates among many others. It’s a great opportunity and we are pretty excited about it.
In addition to talking about BIM and making the pitch to GSA I had a few hours for an evening stroll along the Mall including a visit to the new FDR memorial. Here are a few pictures.

My new favorite quote

My new favorite quote

FDR and his dog..... toto?

FDR and his dog..... toto?

The Lincoln Memorial

The Lincoln Memorial


QKA Local Visits Classroom

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

On Tuesday members of the QKA Local team for the Open Architecture Classroom Challenge (Chad, Tony and myself) visited the Americorps tutoring and after school program at Meadowview Elementary School in Santa Rosa.  We will be working with them to find ways to better use their portable classroom for their literacy tutoring and after school programs.  As you can see by these pictures, we have our work cut out for us.  Check back later for what our ideas are.

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2009 Open Architecture Challenge: Classroom

Monday, April 27th, 2009

QKA is working on two entries into the 2009 Open Architecture Challenge.  It is a design competition sponsored by Architecture for Humanity.  The brief description is to work with a class of students and design improvements for their classroom to make it an ideal learning environment.

We have two QKA teams.  Team International is headed by Sara Pirahanchi and is working with a photography class in Iran, taught by Sara’s cousin.  Team Local is headed by yours truly and is working with the Americorps after school  program at Meadowview Elementary, right here in beautiful Santa Rosa, CA.

Submissions are due on June 1, so check back for more details.  Here’s the website


California Green Schools Summit and Exposition:

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

In early December Jon Stong and I attended this green schools conference in Anaheim.   Although getting there was a bit of an adventure involving a last minute flight cancellation and some temporarily lost luggage, the conference itself was quite good.  On day 1 I presented a case study of American Canyon High School at the Collaborative for High Performance Schools’ (CHPS) pre-conference workshop, titled Getting a Green School on the Ground.  ACHS is the first school to go through the new CHPS Verified program and features a number of innovative sustainable design strategies.  (You can download my presentation slides here.)  The presentation went well and I met a number of very interesting attendees, including one gentleman that is working on a green schools program for the area in China recovering from last year’s earthquake.

Day two was filled with seminars and learning.  One of the best seminars that I attended was about Green School Yards.  The presenters represented designers, community leaders and administrators that had worked together to create innovative, green school yards in San Francisco.  They had really come up with some great ways to leverage a little bit of construction funds with District support and community involvement to create some fabulous play and learning spaces.  I also attended a presentation of DSA’s new Grid Neutral Schools Guidebook which I helped create.   This is a great program aimed at reducing overhead costs, greenhouse gas emissions and our electricity use. (read more here)  The presentation slides even featured a few renderings of American Canyon High!

Day three featured more informative seminars and some time on the exhibit hall. There were many, many green products on the expo floor. One interesting product I ran into was a company that makes refillable non-toxic whiteboard markers. Check them out here http://auspenmarkers.com/. The last session of the day was one of the best. It focused on the use of natural ventilation in schools. I have been thinking a lot lately about how natural ventilation is a missed opportunity for a lot of schools. This seminar did a great job of explaining the principles and strategies for designing with natural ventilation.

My presentation from the conference can be downloaded here. Many of the other presentations from the conference can be downloaded here.