June 5 | Craig Hodgetts moderates "Extreme Environments" panel at Griffith Observatory
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Extreme Environments: Design for Unfamiliar Terrain
UCLA A.UD Professor Craig Hodgetts leads a panel discussion to explore new frontiers for architecture in extreme environments from the arctic to the desert to outer space.
Griffith Observatory
Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon
2800 E. Observatory Road
Los Angeles, CA 90027
2800 E. Observatory Road, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Wed, June 5, 2013 at 7:30pm
Free and open to the public. Space is limited so RSVP is required.
Register
Vehicle Parking: Please note that parking at the Observatory is free but limited. There may be an uphill walk to the Observatory from some of the parking available along the roads. Visitors are encouraged to carpool and plan their arrival time accordingly. Panelists
Craig Hodgetts
Principal, Hodgetts + Fung; Professor, UCLA A.UD
Craig Hodgetts, a member of UCLA Architecture and Urban Design’s faculty since 1972, worked for Sir James Stirling and formed StudioWorks before opening a firm with his partner, Hsinming Fung, in 1984. The work of Hodgetts + Fung Design and Architecture has been published extensively and has received numerous awards, including First Design Awards from Progressive Architecture, an AIA Library Buildings Award for UCLA Towell Library, the National Trust for Historic Preservation Honor Award for the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, and the Chrysler Award for Innovation in Design. In 2005 the Los Angeles Architectural Forum honored Hodgetts and his partner for career contributions to the architectural culture of Los Angeles and he is the recipient of the Los Angeles American Institute of Architecture teacher of the year award in recognition of the continuing influence of his teaching upon students. Hodgetts is also the recipient in 2006 of the Los Angeles American Institute of Architecture Gold Medal Award and in 2008 received the AIACC Firm of the Year Award. A monograph of his firm’s work Hodgetts + Fung (United Asia Art and Design Corporation) was published in 2005.
Christopher Ferguson
Retired U.S. Navy captain, former NASA Astronaut; Director of Commercial Crew Interface, Space Exploration, Boeing
Christopher. J. Ferguson (Captain, USN, Ret.; former NASA Astronaut) was named Director of Crew and Mission Operations in the Boeing Commercial Crew program, in December 2011. A veteran of three shuttle missions, he reports to John Mulholland, vice president and program manager of Commercial Programs.
In this essential role in Boeing’s human spaceflight program, Ferguson has comprehensive oversight for crew Interface in the design of Boeing’s Commercial Crew Transportation System. In this capacity, he works with NASA’s Human Exploration and Operations Directorate, Johnson Space Center’s Engineering, Flight Crew and Mission Operations organizations and Kennedy Space Center’s Commercial Crew Program, to ensure Boeing’s design supports NASA’s Human Rating Requirements. He also plays a key leadership role in the development and testing of system concepts and key technologies for the Commercial Space Transportation (CST)-100 spacecraft and integrated launch and ground systems.
Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides
Flight Director, Zero Gravity Group; Future Astronaut, Virgin Galactic
Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides is an FAA certified Flight Attendant for Zero Gravity Corp's 727, "G-Force One." She has been on over 85 "weightless" flights and has adapted to the other ways of doing things that you adopt to in a world where everything floats. Her five submersible dives to the vent fields at the bottom of the ocean are captured in James Cameron's 3D IMAX film Aliens of the Deep where the team explores a remote, dark, high-pressure world. Loretta has also worked in the Canadian Arctic at Haughton Crater (a Mars analog site), doing research on plant biology in extreme environments for NASA. In 2005 she and her husband George bought tickets to take a sub-orbital spaceflight on Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo and in 2010 her husband George became the CEO of Virgin Galactic. These days, a lot of their attention is on designing for the next phase of human space travel.
UPCOMING PROGRAMS WED, MAY 22, 2013
(sold out!)
Extreme Intelligence: The Future of Thinking Environments
Creative Artists Agency, Ray Kurtzman Theater
A discussion on the implications of emerging "intelligent environments." WED, JUN 5, 2013
(sold out!)
Extreme Environments: Design for Unfamiliar Terrain
Griffith Observatory
Exploring new frontiers for architecture in extreme environments. FRI, JUN 28, 2013
Extreme IDEAS: Runway
Hercules Campus
A celebration to mark the culmination of PST Presents "L.A. Architecture Month." Extreme IDEAS: Architecture at the Intersection is part of Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A. This collaboration, initiated by the Getty, brings together several local arts institutions for a wide-ranging look at the postwar built environment of the city as a whole, from its famous residential architecture to its vast freeway network, revealing the city's development and ongoing impact in new ways. Major support for Extreme IDEAS has been provided by the Getty Foundation.
The Extreme IDEAS program series builds momentum towards the fall launch of IDEAS, a new satellite location for A.UD that will serve as a hub for cross-discipline research and development with industry and outside partners to expand the future parameters of architectural practice.
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Curtis D. Harris, BS, CGREA, REB
Bachelor of Science in Real Estate, CSULA
State Certified General Appraiser
Real Estate Broker
ASTM E-2018 Commercial Real Estate Inspector
HUD 203k Consultant
HUD/FHA Real Estate Appraiser/Reviewer
FannieMae REO ConsultantCTAC LEED CertificationThe Harris Company, Forensic Appraisers and Real Estate Consultants
*PIRS/Harris Company and the Science of Real Estate-Partners*630 North Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 9A, Number 702
El Segundo, CA. 90245
310-337-1973 Office
310-251-3959 CellWebSite: http://www.harriscompanyrec.com Resume: http://www.harriscompanyrec.com/CURRICULUMVITAENAME2011a.pdfCommercial Appraiser Blog: http://harriscompanyrec.com/blog/The LOoP! a Google CSE: http://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=000747579154309164948%3Annakvu69iqy We Make a Simple Pledge to
Communicate, in a timely fashion, each appraisal, analysis, and opinion without bias or partiality
Abstain from behavior that is deleterious to our clients, the appraisal profession, and the public
Hold paramount the confidential nature of the appraiser/consultant - client relationship
and
Comply with the requirements of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice and the
Code of Professional Ethics of the National Society of Real Estate Appraisers
IT'S THE LAW- Statement 7: Prohibition Against Discrimination
State agencies should be aware that Title XI and the Agencies' regulations prohibit federally regulated financial institutions from excluding appraisers from consideration for an assignment by virtue of their membership, or lack of membership, in any appraisal organization. Federally regulated financial institutions should review the qualifications of appraisers to ensure that they are qualified for the assignment for which they are being considered. It is unacceptable to assume that an appraiser is qualified solely due to membership in, or designation from, an appraisal organization, or the lack thereof. The Agencies have determined that financial institutions' appraisal policies should not favor appraisers from one or more organizations or exclude individuals based on their lack of such membership. If a State agency learns that a certified or licensed appraiser allegedly has been a victim of such discrimination, the State agency should inform the Agency which has regulatory authority over the involved financial institution. INCLUDING THE APPRAISAL INSTITUTE-MAICONFIDENTIALITY/PRIVILEGE NOTICE: This transmission and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee. The information contained in this transmission is confidential in nature and protected from further use or disclosure under U.S. Pub. L. 106-102, 113 U.S. Stat. 1338 (1999), and may be subject to consultant/appraiser-client or other legal privilege. Your use or disclosure of this information for any purpose other than that intended by its transmittal is strictly prohibited and may subject you to fines and/or penalties under federal and state law. If you are not the intended recipient of this transmission, please destroy all copies received and confirm destruction to the sender via return transmittal
From: UCLA Architecture & Urban Design [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of UCLA Architecture & Urban Design
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 10:15 AM
To: Comercial
Subject: June 5 | Craig Hodgetts moderates "Extreme Environments" panel at Griffith Observatory
View this email in your browser
Extreme Environments: Design for Unfamiliar Terrain
UCLA A.UD Professor Craig Hodgetts leads a panel discussion to explore new frontiers for architecture in extreme environments from the arctic to the desert to outer space.
Griffith Observatory
Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon
2800 E. Observatory Road
Los Angeles, CA 90027
2800 E. Observatory Road, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Wed, June 5, 2013 at 7:30pm
Free and open to the public. Space is limited so RSVP is required.
Register
Vehicle Parking: Please note that parking at the Observatory is free but limited. There may be an uphill walk to the Observatory from some of the parking available along the roads. Visitors are encouraged to carpool and plan their arrival time accordingly. Panelists
Craig Hodgetts
Principal, Hodgetts + Fung; Professor, UCLA A.UD
Craig Hodgetts, a member of UCLA Architecture and Urban Design’s faculty since 1972, worked for Sir James Stirling and formed StudioWorks before opening a firm with his partner, Hsinming Fung, in 1984. The work of Hodgetts + Fung Design and Architecture has been published extensively and has received numerous awards, including First Design Awards from Progressive Architecture, an AIA Library Buildings Award for UCLA Towell Library, the National Trust for Historic Preservation Honor Award for the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, and the Chrysler Award for Innovation in Design. In 2005 the Los Angeles Architectural Forum honored Hodgetts and his partner for career contributions to the architectural culture of Los Angeles and he is the recipient of the Los Angeles American Institute of Architecture teacher of the year award in recognition of the continuing influence of his teaching upon students. Hodgetts is also the recipient in 2006 of the Los Angeles American Institute of Architecture Gold Medal Award and in 2008 received the AIACC Firm of the Year Award. A monograph of his firm’s work Hodgetts + Fung (United Asia Art and Design Corporation) was published in 2005.
Christopher Ferguson
Retired U.S. Navy captain, former NASA Astronaut; Director of Commercial Crew Interface, Space Exploration, Boeing
Christopher. J. Ferguson (Captain, USN, Ret.; former NASA Astronaut) was named Director of Crew and Mission Operations in the Boeing Commercial Crew program, in December 2011. A veteran of three shuttle missions, he reports to John Mulholland, vice president and program manager of Commercial Programs.
In this essential role in Boeing’s human spaceflight program, Ferguson has comprehensive oversight for crew Interface in the design of Boeing’s Commercial Crew Transportation System. In this capacity, he works with NASA’s Human Exploration and Operations Directorate, Johnson Space Center’s Engineering, Flight Crew and Mission Operations organizations and Kennedy Space Center’s Commercial Crew Program, to ensure Boeing’s design supports NASA’s Human Rating Requirements. He also plays a key leadership role in the development and testing of system concepts and key technologies for the Commercial Space Transportation (CST)-100 spacecraft and integrated launch and ground systems.
Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides
Flight Director, Zero Gravity Group; Future Astronaut, Virgin Galactic
Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides is an FAA certified Flight Attendant for Zero Gravity Corp's 727, "G-Force One." She has been on over 85 "weightless" flights and has adapted to the other ways of doing things that you adopt to in a world where everything floats. Her five submersible dives to the vent fields at the bottom of the ocean are captured in James Cameron's 3D IMAX film Aliens of the Deep where the team explores a remote, dark, high-pressure world. Loretta has also worked in the Canadian Arctic at Haughton Crater (a Mars analog site), doing research on plant biology in extreme environments for NASA. In 2005 she and her husband George bought tickets to take a sub-orbital spaceflight on Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo and in 2010 her husband George became the CEO of Virgin Galactic. These days, a lot of their attention is on designing for the next phase of human space travel.
UPCOMING PROGRAMS WED, MAY 22, 2013
(sold out!)
Extreme Intelligence: The Future of Thinking Environments
Creative Artists Agency, Ray Kurtzman Theater
A discussion on the implications of emerging "intelligent environments." WED, JUN 5, 2013
(sold out!)
Extreme Environments: Design for Unfamiliar Terrain
Griffith Observatory
Exploring new frontiers for architecture in extreme environments. FRI, JUN 28, 2013
Extreme IDEAS: Runway
Hercules Campus
A celebration to mark the culmination of PST Presents "L.A. Architecture Month." Extreme IDEAS: Architecture at the Intersection is part of Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A. This collaboration, initiated by the Getty, brings together several local arts institutions for a wide-ranging look at the postwar built environment of the city as a whole, from its famous residential architecture to its vast freeway network, revealing the city's development and ongoing impact in new ways. Major support for Extreme IDEAS has been provided by the Getty Foundation.
The Extreme IDEAS program series builds momentum towards the fall launch of IDEAS, a new satellite location for A.UD that will serve as a hub for cross-discipline research and development with industry and outside partners to expand the future parameters of architectural practice.
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