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AIAMB_EP UPDATE 02.2008
This year we are looking to
continue the momentum we created in 2007.
Our main goal is to encourage and support
the process to licensure. Our yahoo group is
a way where you can find study material and
study groups.
Last year we partnered with
the Monterey Chapter of Habitat for
Humanity. We will continue this relationship
by helping them finish the design of a house
and its construction at a site in Marina.
We are also looking to expand
our network of emerging professionals in the
Monterey Bay area by having a series of
educational seminars and evenings out. We
enjoy meeting new people and want others to
feel they have our professional support.
The chapter also has a lot of activities
that allow the Associates to mingle with the
architects. We encourage you to attend the
events and join the chapter.
Ryan and I are always open to questions,
suggestions, etc. Feel free to email us
at:
libby@carverschicketanz.com or
ryanc@pauldavispartnership.com
Sincerely,
Libby Barnes, Assoc. AIA

Fort Ord
Youth Hostel Design Charrette
Emerging
Professionals + Hostelling International USA
By Phoebe Richbourg
All the Emerging
Professionals’ interests seemed to align in
the opportunity to create a sustainable
vision for a youth hostel in Fort Ord.
Naturally, when Dan Fletcher asked if we
would be interested in organizing and
participating in our own design charrette,
we couldn’t have been more excited.
Hostelling International USA’s goals for the
project included increasing hostel overnight
capacity, creating community spaces,
focusing on the natural assets of the
peninsula’s seascape and bike trails, and
serving as a learning model for sustainable
design. The site, located in the former
Fort Ord in Seaside, included four existing
army buildings, two parking lots, some
beautiful old trees and grasses, and butane
tanks. We combined these elements,
information gathered from field trips to the
Monterey Hostel and Fort Ord site, and
background presentations and research on
hostels around the world and site
connectivity to prepare ourselves. The
charrette itself lasted a Friday night and
all of the following Saturday with
contributions from HI-USA’s Art Carroll,
Aaron Ely, and Peter Kambas as well as AIA
Monterey Bay’s Phoebe Richbourg, Libby
Barnes, Daniela de Sola, Ryan Cornelsen,
Oona Gabersek, and Clark Larson.
What came out of
this collaboration was a synthesis of
elements including: photovoltaics, rainwater
catchment, and parking combined; redesign of
site entry and circulation, parking, and
outdoor programming; and detailed drawings
and programming for adaptive reuse of two of
the four structures. The two teams of Site
and Building focused on sustainable design
as well as phasing in order to take into
account budget and growth considerations.
The choice to focus on two buildings was
strategic to get the much-needed overnight
capacity and to accommodate large groups
inside and outside. When we made our
presentation at the end of the day, the
response was excited, appreciative, and
impressed. We all felt relieved that we had
pulled it off and done well for a new vision
in a day.
The experience was valuable
to the Emerging Professionals for the
lessons we learned about community
involvement, collaboration amongst
ourselves, and the empowerment of taking on
and accomplishing such a project.
Thanks to Hostelling
International for the opportunity, to Dan
Fletcher for thinking of us, to Carver +
Schicketanz for letting us use their office
for the charrette, to San Jose Blue for
their services in getting a book together,
and to other contributors such as Susana
Guzman, Heather Marquard, and Francisco
Tanguilig for doing some of the behind the
scenes work.

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L I N K S
CALIFORNIA ARCHITECTS BOARD (CAB)
For questions about licensure in California.
www.cab.ca.gov, 916.574.7220
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF ARCHITECTURAL REGISTRATION BOARDS (NCARB)
For questions about licensure in other states.
www.ncarb.org, 202.783.6500
Intern Development Program Forms
Additional Resources
SALARY SURVEY
For in depth salary information, visit this website.
www.salary.com
INSIDE
ARCHITECTURE
For an irreverent perspective on architecture offices.
www.insidearch.org/home.php
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS ONLINE RESOURCE LIBRARY
This library offers an in depth information relevant to
associates.
http://library.nevada.edu/arch/rsrce/webrsrce/contents.html
ArchVoices
Emerging
Professional's Companion
National Young
Architects Forum
AIA Emerging Professionals
Check out our yahoo group for more
links!
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