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Design Lecture Series
AIA
Orange County
Design Lecture Series and General Meeting
May 20, 2004
Rob Wellington Quigley, FAIA
"In Search of the Present: A Case for Enlightened Provincialism"
Rob, a native Californian, served as a Peace Corps architect in Chile after his graduation from the University of Utah in 1969. He has been active with his own firm since 1974 and has earned over sixty awards for design excellence from the American Institute of Architects. He was named a fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1991 and received the Firm Award from the AIA California Council in 1995.
Rob's work is regularly featured in local, national and international publications. Rizzoli International published an extensive hardcover monograph in June 1996.
Rob was honored as the first adjunct professor appointed to the new School of Architecture at the University of California, San Diego. He was a visiting design professor at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design in 1991, at the University of Texas at Austin in 1994, and the University of California at Berkeley in 1997 and 1998.
Current work focuses on community participation design, such as the San Diego New Main Library, and energy efficient buildings, such as San José’s West Valley Branch Library. Rob's landmark Baltic Inn is considered responsible for starting the national trend in new single room occupancy hotels. 202 Island Inn, a more recent single room occupancy hotel, was selected by Time as one of the "Ten Best Designs of 1992" and received a national AIA Honor Award. Recent honors focus on the firm's work with sustainable design.
| Date: |
Thursday, May 20, 2004 |
| Time:
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6:00 p.m., Reception
7:00 p.m., General Meeting
7:15 p.m., Design Lecture |
| Location: |
Orange County Museum of Art, Lyon Conference Center
850 San Clemente Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
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| Lecture
Cost: |
Members: $10.00, Non-members: $15.00 |
| CES
Units : |
One.
Please bring your AIA membership number with you to register for CES credit. |
| Reservations:
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Pre-paid reservations for the lecture are required, and must be made by Tuesday, May 18th at 5:00 pm. Please mail your check, or fax or e-mail your reservation, including the names of all attendees and whether they are AIA members, with your MasterCard or Visa payment to the Chapter office:
E-mail: info@aiaoc.org; Fax: 949-675-8256. |
| Cancellations: |
The last day to cancel your pre-paid reservation, and receive a refund is Tuesday, May 18th at 5:00 pm. Cancellations or transfers of attendee names must be made in writing to the Chapter office. |
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