際際滷shows by User: afh_chapters / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: afh_chapters / Wed, 05 Jun 2019 02:16:15 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: afh_chapters Achieving Modular Multifamily Affordable Housing /slideshow/achieving-modular-multifamily-affordable-housing/148894281 hkc-modularhousingwebinarslides-190605021615
As construction costs soar, funding for multifamily affordable housing remains relatively stagnant. The result is that multifamily affordable housing developers are increasingly pinched, forced to find creative ways to reduce already-tight construction budgets. Too often this causes delays and adversely affects the quality of the end-product. Meanwhile, the factory-built modular housing market is growing more sophisticated and efficient. It is estimated that the average modular multifamily project can save anywhere from 5% to 10% of overall construction cost relative to a traditionally framed building, not to mention the time savings of up to 40%. Yet, to-date, the modular industry has primarily served market-rate developers. The fact is that there are a number of financing, logistical, and permitting challenges that make modular affordable housing more difficult to achieve than modular market rate housing. Addressing these challenges has the opportunity to increase the affordable housing pipeline and address the affordability crisis. Learning Objectives: 1. Learn about the cost and time saving opportunities for affordable housing associated with prefabricated construction. 2. Learn how to navigate the regulatory hurdles associated with prefabrication. 3. Learn about design constraints and opportunities associated with prefabrication. 4. Learn how construction documentation techniques may vary for prefabrication. Speakers: Brad Leibin, AIA Associate, David Baker Architects Sharon Christen Senior Housing Developer, Mercy Housing California Larry Pace Chief Operating Officer, Factory OS, Founder and President, Cannon Constructors North This session was hosted by the AIA Housing and Community Development Knowledge Community in partnership with the Open Architecture Collaborative on May 6th, 2019.]]>

As construction costs soar, funding for multifamily affordable housing remains relatively stagnant. The result is that multifamily affordable housing developers are increasingly pinched, forced to find creative ways to reduce already-tight construction budgets. Too often this causes delays and adversely affects the quality of the end-product. Meanwhile, the factory-built modular housing market is growing more sophisticated and efficient. It is estimated that the average modular multifamily project can save anywhere from 5% to 10% of overall construction cost relative to a traditionally framed building, not to mention the time savings of up to 40%. Yet, to-date, the modular industry has primarily served market-rate developers. The fact is that there are a number of financing, logistical, and permitting challenges that make modular affordable housing more difficult to achieve than modular market rate housing. Addressing these challenges has the opportunity to increase the affordable housing pipeline and address the affordability crisis. Learning Objectives: 1. Learn about the cost and time saving opportunities for affordable housing associated with prefabricated construction. 2. Learn how to navigate the regulatory hurdles associated with prefabrication. 3. Learn about design constraints and opportunities associated with prefabrication. 4. Learn how construction documentation techniques may vary for prefabrication. Speakers: Brad Leibin, AIA Associate, David Baker Architects Sharon Christen Senior Housing Developer, Mercy Housing California Larry Pace Chief Operating Officer, Factory OS, Founder and President, Cannon Constructors North This session was hosted by the AIA Housing and Community Development Knowledge Community in partnership with the Open Architecture Collaborative on May 6th, 2019.]]>
Wed, 05 Jun 2019 02:16:15 GMT /slideshow/achieving-modular-multifamily-affordable-housing/148894281 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) Achieving Modular Multifamily Affordable Housing afh_chapters As construction costs soar, funding for multifamily affordable housing remains relatively stagnant. The result is that multifamily affordable housing developers are increasingly pinched, forced to find creative ways to reduce already-tight construction budgets. Too often this causes delays and adversely affects the quality of the end-product. Meanwhile, the factory-built modular housing market is growing more sophisticated and efficient. It is estimated that the average modular multifamily project can save anywhere from 5% to 10% of overall construction cost relative to a traditionally framed building, not to mention the time savings of up to 40%. Yet, to-date, the modular industry has primarily served market-rate developers. The fact is that there are a number of financing, logistical, and permitting challenges that make modular affordable housing more difficult to achieve than modular market rate housing. Addressing these challenges has the opportunity to increase the affordable housing pipeline and address the affordability crisis. Learning Objectives: 1. Learn about the cost and time saving opportunities for affordable housing associated with prefabricated construction. 2. Learn how to navigate the regulatory hurdles associated with prefabrication. 3. Learn about design constraints and opportunities associated with prefabrication. 4. Learn how construction documentation techniques may vary for prefabrication. Speakers: Brad Leibin, AIA Associate, David Baker Architects Sharon Christen Senior Housing Developer, Mercy Housing California Larry Pace Chief Operating Officer, Factory OS, Founder and President, Cannon Constructors North This session was hosted by the AIA Housing and Community Development Knowledge Community in partnership with the Open Architecture Collaborative on May 6th, 2019. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hkc-modularhousingwebinarslides-190605021615-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As construction costs soar, funding for multifamily affordable housing remains relatively stagnant. The result is that multifamily affordable housing developers are increasingly pinched, forced to find creative ways to reduce already-tight construction budgets. Too often this causes delays and adversely affects the quality of the end-product. Meanwhile, the factory-built modular housing market is growing more sophisticated and efficient. It is estimated that the average modular multifamily project can save anywhere from 5% to 10% of overall construction cost relative to a traditionally framed building, not to mention the time savings of up to 40%. Yet, to-date, the modular industry has primarily served market-rate developers. The fact is that there are a number of financing, logistical, and permitting challenges that make modular affordable housing more difficult to achieve than modular market rate housing. Addressing these challenges has the opportunity to increase the affordable housing pipeline and address the affordability crisis. Learning Objectives: 1. Learn about the cost and time saving opportunities for affordable housing associated with prefabricated construction. 2. Learn how to navigate the regulatory hurdles associated with prefabrication. 3. Learn about design constraints and opportunities associated with prefabrication. 4. Learn how construction documentation techniques may vary for prefabrication. Speakers: Brad Leibin, AIA Associate, David Baker Architects Sharon Christen Senior Housing Developer, Mercy Housing California Larry Pace Chief Operating Officer, Factory OS, Founder and President, Cannon Constructors North This session was hosted by the AIA Housing and Community Development Knowledge Community in partnership with the Open Architecture Collaborative on May 6th, 2019.
Achieving Modular Multifamily Affordable Housing from Open Architecture Collaborative
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Pro Housing Movement /slideshow/pro-housing-movement/98292122 prohousingmovementaiapresentation1-180523162800
Across the country, housing is becoming scarce and expensive in cities with growing economic opportunity. In many of these regions, grassroots pro-housing organizations have sprung up and are transforming public discourse on housing policy, land use, zoning, and planning. These proponents, some of which identify as Yes in my backyard (YIMBY) organizations, are advocating for proposed housing developments of all types and pursuing policy reform at the local and state levels. The presentation covers the scale and impacts on the housing crisis in high cost metro regions in terms of housing shortages, rent and home costs increases, homelessness, displacement and reductions in opportunities for newcomers. It explores the origins of housing shortages and crises in the emergence of slow-growth politics and policies as a reaction to the rapid growth of the post WW2 era. Speaker Mark Vallianatos of Abundant Housing LA + LAplus. Mark is the director of LAplus and policy director of Abundant Housing LA. He is a policy analyst focused on housing, planning and sustainability issues. Mark has researched and written about the history of zoning and the need for more pro-housing policies at local, regional and state levels. This webinar originally aired on 5/8/18 and was produced by the Open Architecture Collaborative and the AIA Housing Knowledge Community. A recording of the talk can be found here - https://youtu.be/Bb_ad0vP11s]]>

Across the country, housing is becoming scarce and expensive in cities with growing economic opportunity. In many of these regions, grassroots pro-housing organizations have sprung up and are transforming public discourse on housing policy, land use, zoning, and planning. These proponents, some of which identify as Yes in my backyard (YIMBY) organizations, are advocating for proposed housing developments of all types and pursuing policy reform at the local and state levels. The presentation covers the scale and impacts on the housing crisis in high cost metro regions in terms of housing shortages, rent and home costs increases, homelessness, displacement and reductions in opportunities for newcomers. It explores the origins of housing shortages and crises in the emergence of slow-growth politics and policies as a reaction to the rapid growth of the post WW2 era. Speaker Mark Vallianatos of Abundant Housing LA + LAplus. Mark is the director of LAplus and policy director of Abundant Housing LA. He is a policy analyst focused on housing, planning and sustainability issues. Mark has researched and written about the history of zoning and the need for more pro-housing policies at local, regional and state levels. This webinar originally aired on 5/8/18 and was produced by the Open Architecture Collaborative and the AIA Housing Knowledge Community. A recording of the talk can be found here - https://youtu.be/Bb_ad0vP11s]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 16:27:59 GMT /slideshow/pro-housing-movement/98292122 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) Pro Housing Movement afh_chapters Across the country, housing is becoming scarce and expensive in cities with growing economic opportunity. In many of these regions, grassroots pro-housing organizations have sprung up and are transforming public discourse on housing policy, land use, zoning, and planning. These proponents, some of which identify as Yes in my backyard (YIMBY) organizations, are advocating for proposed housing developments of all types and pursuing policy reform at the local and state levels. The presentation covers the scale and impacts on the housing crisis in high cost metro regions in terms of housing shortages, rent and home costs increases, homelessness, displacement and reductions in opportunities for newcomers. It explores the origins of housing shortages and crises in the emergence of slow-growth politics and policies as a reaction to the rapid growth of the post WW2 era. Speaker Mark Vallianatos of Abundant Housing LA + LAplus. Mark is the director of LAplus and policy director of Abundant Housing LA. He is a policy analyst focused on housing, planning and sustainability issues. Mark has researched and written about the history of zoning and the need for more pro-housing policies at local, regional and state levels. This webinar originally aired on 5/8/18 and was produced by the Open Architecture Collaborative and the AIA Housing Knowledge Community. A recording of the talk can be found here - https://youtu.be/Bb_ad0vP11s <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/prohousingmovementaiapresentation1-180523162800-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Across the country, housing is becoming scarce and expensive in cities with growing economic opportunity. In many of these regions, grassroots pro-housing organizations have sprung up and are transforming public discourse on housing policy, land use, zoning, and planning. These proponents, some of which identify as Yes in my backyard (YIMBY) organizations, are advocating for proposed housing developments of all types and pursuing policy reform at the local and state levels. The presentation covers the scale and impacts on the housing crisis in high cost metro regions in terms of housing shortages, rent and home costs increases, homelessness, displacement and reductions in opportunities for newcomers. It explores the origins of housing shortages and crises in the emergence of slow-growth politics and policies as a reaction to the rapid growth of the post WW2 era. Speaker Mark Vallianatos of Abundant Housing LA + LAplus. Mark is the director of LAplus and policy director of Abundant Housing LA. He is a policy analyst focused on housing, planning and sustainability issues. Mark has researched and written about the history of zoning and the need for more pro-housing policies at local, regional and state levels. This webinar originally aired on 5/8/18 and was produced by the Open Architecture Collaborative and the AIA Housing Knowledge Community. A recording of the talk can be found here - https://youtu.be/Bb_ad0vP11s
Pro Housing Movement from Open Architecture Collaborative
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Nigeria Architects Network Talk /slideshow/nigeria-architects-network-talk/85996881 nigeriaarchitectsnetworktalk-180111004526
This presentation is an introduction to the Open Architecture Collaborative and some of the work our local chapters accomplish. ]]>

This presentation is an introduction to the Open Architecture Collaborative and some of the work our local chapters accomplish. ]]>
Thu, 11 Jan 2018 00:45:26 GMT /slideshow/nigeria-architects-network-talk/85996881 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) Nigeria Architects Network Talk afh_chapters This presentation is an introduction to the Open Architecture Collaborative and some of the work our local chapters accomplish. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nigeriaarchitectsnetworktalk-180111004526-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation is an introduction to the Open Architecture Collaborative and some of the work our local chapters accomplish.
Nigeria Architects Network Talk from Open Architecture Collaborative
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A decade plus of The AIA Housing and HUD Awards /slideshow/a-decade-plus-of-the-aia-housing-and-hud-awards/85866448 2018-01webinaraiahousingawardsdecade-180108181506
How has housing design changed and improved over the last decade? The AIA Housing and Community Development Network Knowledge Community has been awarding projects that are excellent examples of housing design for over 15 years. This session will present early research of the trends of those projects as an introduction to a discussion with participants regarding what makes good housing design. The Presenter: Katherine Williams, AIA, NOMA, LEED AP is a licensed architect in Northern Virginia. She has had a varied career path from traditional architecture firms to community development to managing commercial construction projects. She has served as chair of the AIA Housing and Community Development Network KC advisory group, was the NOMA magazine editor for five years, and was an Enterprise Rose Architectural Fellow in San Francisco. She was a 2016 recipient of the AIA Virginia Emerging Professionals award. Her projects can be found at katherinerw.com. This program was originally aired on 1/8/17 and produced by the AIA Housing Knowledge Community and the Open Architecture Collaborative. The recording can be found here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFi159qXw_vWCRimDkbLm5HACBNa1Ser0]]>

How has housing design changed and improved over the last decade? The AIA Housing and Community Development Network Knowledge Community has been awarding projects that are excellent examples of housing design for over 15 years. This session will present early research of the trends of those projects as an introduction to a discussion with participants regarding what makes good housing design. The Presenter: Katherine Williams, AIA, NOMA, LEED AP is a licensed architect in Northern Virginia. She has had a varied career path from traditional architecture firms to community development to managing commercial construction projects. She has served as chair of the AIA Housing and Community Development Network KC advisory group, was the NOMA magazine editor for five years, and was an Enterprise Rose Architectural Fellow in San Francisco. She was a 2016 recipient of the AIA Virginia Emerging Professionals award. Her projects can be found at katherinerw.com. This program was originally aired on 1/8/17 and produced by the AIA Housing Knowledge Community and the Open Architecture Collaborative. The recording can be found here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFi159qXw_vWCRimDkbLm5HACBNa1Ser0]]>
Mon, 08 Jan 2018 18:15:06 GMT /slideshow/a-decade-plus-of-the-aia-housing-and-hud-awards/85866448 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) A decade plus of The AIA Housing and HUD Awards afh_chapters How has housing design changed and improved over the last decade? The AIA Housing and Community Development Network Knowledge Community has been awarding projects that are excellent examples of housing design for over 15 years. This session will present early research of the trends of those projects as an introduction to a discussion with participants regarding what makes good housing design. The Presenter: Katherine Williams, AIA, NOMA, LEED AP is a licensed architect in Northern Virginia. She has had a varied career path from traditional architecture firms to community development to managing commercial construction projects. She has served as chair of the AIA Housing and Community Development Network KC advisory group, was the NOMA magazine editor for five years, and was an Enterprise Rose Architectural Fellow in San Francisco. She was a 2016 recipient of the AIA Virginia Emerging Professionals award. Her projects can be found at katherinerw.com. This program was originally aired on 1/8/17 and produced by the AIA Housing Knowledge Community and the Open Architecture Collaborative. The recording can be found here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFi159qXw_vWCRimDkbLm5HACBNa1Ser0 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2018-01webinaraiahousingawardsdecade-180108181506-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How has housing design changed and improved over the last decade? The AIA Housing and Community Development Network Knowledge Community has been awarding projects that are excellent examples of housing design for over 15 years. This session will present early research of the trends of those projects as an introduction to a discussion with participants regarding what makes good housing design. The Presenter: Katherine Williams, AIA, NOMA, LEED AP is a licensed architect in Northern Virginia. She has had a varied career path from traditional architecture firms to community development to managing commercial construction projects. She has served as chair of the AIA Housing and Community Development Network KC advisory group, was the NOMA magazine editor for five years, and was an Enterprise Rose Architectural Fellow in San Francisco. She was a 2016 recipient of the AIA Virginia Emerging Professionals award. Her projects can be found at katherinerw.com. This program was originally aired on 1/8/17 and produced by the AIA Housing Knowledge Community and the Open Architecture Collaborative. The recording can be found here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFi159qXw_vWCRimDkbLm5HACBNa1Ser0
A decade plus of The AIA Housing and HUD Awards from Open Architecture Collaborative
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DesignBuildBLUFF: A Concern for Usefulness /slideshow/designbuildbluff-a-concern-for-usefulness/69848248 161128aiawebinar-161205201737
These are the slides from a recent webinar produced by the OAC and the AIA Housing Knowledge Community. This presentation was created by Jose Galarza of University of Utah. We learned how a group of graduate architecture students and faculty have engaged with the Navajo communities of the Utah Four Corners region to build capacity through full scale architectural projects. To view the full webinar visit our youtube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg5IYhA3Nh4&feature=youtu.be]]>

These are the slides from a recent webinar produced by the OAC and the AIA Housing Knowledge Community. This presentation was created by Jose Galarza of University of Utah. We learned how a group of graduate architecture students and faculty have engaged with the Navajo communities of the Utah Four Corners region to build capacity through full scale architectural projects. To view the full webinar visit our youtube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg5IYhA3Nh4&feature=youtu.be]]>
Mon, 05 Dec 2016 20:17:36 GMT /slideshow/designbuildbluff-a-concern-for-usefulness/69848248 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) DesignBuildBLUFF: A Concern for Usefulness afh_chapters These are the slides from a recent webinar produced by the OAC and the AIA Housing Knowledge Community. This presentation was created by Jose Galarza of University of Utah. We learned how a group of graduate architecture students and faculty have engaged with the Navajo communities of the Utah Four Corners region to build capacity through full scale architectural projects. To view the full webinar visit our youtube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg5IYhA3Nh4&feature=youtu.be <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/161128aiawebinar-161205201737-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These are the slides from a recent webinar produced by the OAC and the AIA Housing Knowledge Community. This presentation was created by Jose Galarza of University of Utah. We learned how a group of graduate architecture students and faculty have engaged with the Navajo communities of the Utah Four Corners region to build capacity through full scale architectural projects. To view the full webinar visit our youtube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg5IYhA3Nh4&amp;feature=youtu.be
DesignBuildBLUFF: A Concern for Usefulness from Open Architecture Collaborative
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Open Architecture Collaborative - Origin Story & Direction /slideshow/open-architecture-collaborative-origin-story-direction/62704233 oacoriginanddirection-160603182005
This is the basic story of the the Architecture for Humanity Chapter Network became the Open Architecture Collaborative and how we are moving forward with a different, bottom up strategy. ]]>

This is the basic story of the the Architecture for Humanity Chapter Network became the Open Architecture Collaborative and how we are moving forward with a different, bottom up strategy. ]]>
Fri, 03 Jun 2016 18:20:05 GMT /slideshow/open-architecture-collaborative-origin-story-direction/62704233 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) Open Architecture Collaborative - Origin Story & Direction afh_chapters This is the basic story of the the Architecture for Humanity Chapter Network became the Open Architecture Collaborative and how we are moving forward with a different, bottom up strategy. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/oacoriginanddirection-160603182005-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is the basic story of the the Architecture for Humanity Chapter Network became the Open Architecture Collaborative and how we are moving forward with a different, bottom up strategy.
Open Architecture Collaborative - Origin Story & Direction from Open Architecture Collaborative
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Open Data!? What is it and how can Designers use it /slideshow/open-data-what-is-it-and-how-can-designers-use-it/62703643 opendatafordesigners-160603175927
This is Jason Lally's presentation about open data for designers, which she gave during the webinar on the same subject matter. Found here: http://www.openarchcollab.org/webinar02_opendata_page]]>

This is Jason Lally's presentation about open data for designers, which she gave during the webinar on the same subject matter. Found here: http://www.openarchcollab.org/webinar02_opendata_page]]>
Fri, 03 Jun 2016 17:59:27 GMT /slideshow/open-data-what-is-it-and-how-can-designers-use-it/62703643 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) Open Data!? What is it and how can Designers use it afh_chapters This is Jason Lally's presentation about open data for designers, which she gave during the webinar on the same subject matter. Found here: http://www.openarchcollab.org/webinar02_opendata_page <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/opendatafordesigners-160603175927-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is Jason Lally&#39;s presentation about open data for designers, which she gave during the webinar on the same subject matter. Found here: http://www.openarchcollab.org/webinar02_opendata_page
Open Data!? What is it and how can Designers use it from Open Architecture Collaborative
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Data and Design - Open Architecture Collaborative /slideshow/data-and-design-open-architecture-collaborative/62703502 dataanddesignopenarchcollab2016-160603175505
This is Ashley Z. Hand's presentation about open data for designers, which she gave during the webinar on the same subject matter. Found here: http://www.openarchcollab.org/webinar02_opendata_page]]>

This is Ashley Z. Hand's presentation about open data for designers, which she gave during the webinar on the same subject matter. Found here: http://www.openarchcollab.org/webinar02_opendata_page]]>
Fri, 03 Jun 2016 17:55:04 GMT /slideshow/data-and-design-open-architecture-collaborative/62703502 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) Data and Design - Open Architecture Collaborative afh_chapters This is Ashley Z. Hand's presentation about open data for designers, which she gave during the webinar on the same subject matter. Found here: http://www.openarchcollab.org/webinar02_opendata_page <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dataanddesignopenarchcollab2016-160603175505-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is Ashley Z. Hand&#39;s presentation about open data for designers, which she gave during the webinar on the same subject matter. Found here: http://www.openarchcollab.org/webinar02_opendata_page
Data and Design - Open Architecture Collaborative from Open Architecture Collaborative
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2016 oac acd webinar /slideshow/2016-oac-acd-webinar/60577546 2016oacacdwebinar-160406193754
This is Theresa Hwang's presentation from a Webinar produced by the Open Architecture Collaborative and the Association for Community design entitled "Defining your focus - assessment tools" ]]>

This is Theresa Hwang's presentation from a Webinar produced by the Open Architecture Collaborative and the Association for Community design entitled "Defining your focus - assessment tools" ]]>
Wed, 06 Apr 2016 19:37:53 GMT /slideshow/2016-oac-acd-webinar/60577546 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) 2016 oac acd webinar afh_chapters This is Theresa Hwang's presentation from a Webinar produced by the Open Architecture Collaborative and the Association for Community design entitled "Defining your focus - assessment tools" <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2016oacacdwebinar-160406193754-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is Theresa Hwang&#39;s presentation from a Webinar produced by the Open Architecture Collaborative and the Association for Community design entitled &quot;Defining your focus - assessment tools&quot;
2016 oac acd webinar from Open Architecture Collaborative
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2015 AFH Network Accomplishments /afh_chapters/2015-afh-network-accomplishments 2015accomplishments-151223232416
Thanks to everyone who made a challenging but rewarding year possible. Here is our year in review and selected highlights!]]>

Thanks to everyone who made a challenging but rewarding year possible. Here is our year in review and selected highlights!]]>
Wed, 23 Dec 2015 23:24:16 GMT /afh_chapters/2015-afh-network-accomplishments afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) 2015 AFH Network Accomplishments afh_chapters Thanks to everyone who made a challenging but rewarding year possible. Here is our year in review and selected highlights! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2015accomplishments-151223232416-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Thanks to everyone who made a challenging but rewarding year possible. Here is our year in review and selected highlights!
2015 AFH Network Accomplishments from Open Architecture Collaborative
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Chapter Network Flickr Guide /slideshow/chapter-network-flickr-guide/55837716 cnflickrdocdraft2015-11-18-151204231906-lva1-app6892
This is a guide for all AFH Chapters to use the online photo sharing service called Flickr. It will allow us to populate our new website and network our efforts and projects. ]]>

This is a guide for all AFH Chapters to use the online photo sharing service called Flickr. It will allow us to populate our new website and network our efforts and projects. ]]>
Fri, 04 Dec 2015 23:19:06 GMT /slideshow/chapter-network-flickr-guide/55837716 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) Chapter Network Flickr Guide afh_chapters This is a guide for all AFH Chapters to use the online photo sharing service called Flickr. It will allow us to populate our new website and network our efforts and projects. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cnflickrdocdraft2015-11-18-151204231906-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is a guide for all AFH Chapters to use the online photo sharing service called Flickr. It will allow us to populate our new website and network our efforts and projects.
Chapter Network Flickr Guide from Open Architecture Collaborative
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Afh network language /slideshow/afh-network-language/54410300 afhnetworklanguage-151027020106-lva1-app6891
A quick presentation of our new language, showcasing some of the exemplary work from around the network, and providing a high level view of our next steps. ]]>

A quick presentation of our new language, showcasing some of the exemplary work from around the network, and providing a high level view of our next steps. ]]>
Tue, 27 Oct 2015 02:01:06 GMT /slideshow/afh-network-language/54410300 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) Afh network language afh_chapters A quick presentation of our new language, showcasing some of the exemplary work from around the network, and providing a high level view of our next steps. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/afhnetworklanguage-151027020106-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A quick presentation of our new language, showcasing some of the exemplary work from around the network, and providing a high level view of our next steps.
Afh network language from Open Architecture Collaborative
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SxSW Eco Presentation and Network Update /slideshow/sxsw-eco-presentation-and-network-update/53714882 sxswfinalcorrect-151008215559-lva1-app6891
This presentation was given by Garrett Jacobs on 10/5/15 At SxSW Eco and describes the work the AFH Chapter Network has been doing this year and where we hope to go as a new organization. A big thanks to everyone who helped out - especially Courtney Drake and her hard work on the presentation graphics.]]>

This presentation was given by Garrett Jacobs on 10/5/15 At SxSW Eco and describes the work the AFH Chapter Network has been doing this year and where we hope to go as a new organization. A big thanks to everyone who helped out - especially Courtney Drake and her hard work on the presentation graphics.]]>
Thu, 08 Oct 2015 21:55:59 GMT /slideshow/sxsw-eco-presentation-and-network-update/53714882 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) SxSW Eco Presentation and Network Update afh_chapters This presentation was given by Garrett Jacobs on 10/5/15 At SxSW Eco and describes the work the AFH Chapter Network has been doing this year and where we hope to go as a new organization. A big thanks to everyone who helped out - especially Courtney Drake and her hard work on the presentation graphics. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sxswfinalcorrect-151008215559-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was given by Garrett Jacobs on 10/5/15 At SxSW Eco and describes the work the AFH Chapter Network has been doing this year and where we hope to go as a new organization. A big thanks to everyone who helped out - especially Courtney Drake and her hard work on the presentation graphics.
SxSW Eco Presentation and Network Update from Open Architecture Collaborative
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AFHNetwork Update /slideshow/afhnetwork-update/47433388 networkupdate42615sml-150426143638-conversion-gate02
This is the presentation Network Chair, Garrett Jacobs gave on April 26, 2015 to update chapter leaders of the development and Steering Committee work over the past two and a half months.]]>

This is the presentation Network Chair, Garrett Jacobs gave on April 26, 2015 to update chapter leaders of the development and Steering Committee work over the past two and a half months.]]>
Sun, 26 Apr 2015 14:36:38 GMT /slideshow/afhnetwork-update/47433388 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) AFHNetwork Update afh_chapters This is the presentation Network Chair, Garrett Jacobs gave on April 26, 2015 to update chapter leaders of the development and Steering Committee work over the past two and a half months. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/networkupdate42615sml-150426143638-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is the presentation Network Chair, Garrett Jacobs gave on April 26, 2015 to update chapter leaders of the development and Steering Committee work over the past two and a half months.
AFHNetwork Update from Open Architecture Collaborative
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AFH Chapter Network presentation for Structures For Inclusion 15 /slideshow/afh-chapter-network-presentation-for-structures-for-inclusion-15/47224028 afh-chapters-sfi15-presentation2015-04-11-150420233500-conversion-gate01
On April 11, 2015, the Chapter Network of pro bono designers, architects, and allies presented a range of work from participating groups around the world - Detroit, New Orleans, Chicago, London, San Francisco, and Portland - highlighting the possibilities of volunteers leveraging their skills and talents to serve their neighbors and strengthen communities.]]>

On April 11, 2015, the Chapter Network of pro bono designers, architects, and allies presented a range of work from participating groups around the world - Detroit, New Orleans, Chicago, London, San Francisco, and Portland - highlighting the possibilities of volunteers leveraging their skills and talents to serve their neighbors and strengthen communities.]]>
Mon, 20 Apr 2015 23:35:00 GMT /slideshow/afh-chapter-network-presentation-for-structures-for-inclusion-15/47224028 afh_chapters@slideshare.net(afh_chapters) AFH Chapter Network presentation for Structures For Inclusion 15 afh_chapters On April 11, 2015, the Chapter Network of pro bono designers, architects, and allies presented a range of work from participating groups around the world - Detroit, New Orleans, Chicago, London, San Francisco, and Portland - highlighting the possibilities of volunteers leveraging their skills and talents to serve their neighbors and strengthen communities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/afh-chapters-sfi15-presentation2015-04-11-150420233500-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> On April 11, 2015, the Chapter Network of pro bono designers, architects, and allies presented a range of work from participating groups around the world - Detroit, New Orleans, Chicago, London, San Francisco, and Portland - highlighting the possibilities of volunteers leveraging their skills and talents to serve their neighbors and strengthen communities.
AFH Chapter Network presentation for Structures For Inclusion 15 from Open Architecture Collaborative
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