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Date
Tuesday, October 24 2023
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Time
5:30pm - 7:00pm
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Location
Join us to discover the Goding Elementary School Modernization Project, where architectural improvements takes center stage. Join us for a captivating tour showcasing a 7,107 SF addition, revitalized interiors, redesigned outdoor spaces, enhanced exteriors with stunning glazing, and a rooftop terrace that serves as both a scenic retreat and an outdoor classroom.
This is your opportunity to witness the future of educational design come to life. Gain valuable insights from acclaimed architect Salo Levinas, a recipient of multiple awards from the American Institute of Architects. Prepare to be inspired as we explore the transformation of Goding Elementary School.
Learning Objectives:
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Participants will explore architect Salo Levinas' impact on the project and his approach to educational design excellence, encompassing urban planning, urban ecology, master planning, building design, site design, interiors, and safety
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Participants will analyze preservation considerations, reuse, and adaptation aspects relevant to the modernization of Goding Elementary School.
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Participants will identify and describe key architectural features within the Goding Elementary School Modernization project, with a focus on structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, communications, security, and fire protection systems.
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Participants will identify the materials and methods employed in the Goding Elementary School Modernization project, encompassing construction systems, products, finishes, furnishings, and their role in achieving project goals
Presented by:
Salo Levinas
Salo Levinas is an internationally recognized architect known for his distinguished contemporary designs. His work brings fresh and innovative approaches to challenges presented by a broad array of institutional, commercial, and residential clients. Levinas’ work has received multiple awards from the American Institute of Architects and other organizations, which highlight Salo’s design talents in educational, institutional, commercial, sacred, and residential architecture. In addition, his projects have appeared and been reviewed in broad circulation publications including The Washington Post, The New York Times, Interior Design Magazine, Home & Design Magazine, ArchitectureDC Magazine, and a number of international books and online magazines.
Organized by:
AIA|DC LA.IDEA Committee
Sponsored by:
Porcelanosa
AFG Group Inc
KGD Architecture
Shinberg.Levinas Architects