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Monday, October 17, 2011
Meeting Minutes October 6, 2011
The following are the meeting minutes as taken by the Vice President. Also included is this link to the same information.
AIAS-BCF Minutes for October 6, 2011
Members Present:
Renea Atkins, Renata Pfeifer, Joshua Steere, Juan Zuniga, Everett Cole, Erich Schudlich
Meeting opened at 6:00 p.m.
OLD BUSINESS
•Joshua discussed the S-126 redesign project and how things went. A meeting will be set up with
Dean Riddell and Mr. Manyama.
•Joshua has already met with Mr. Manyama and the head of system controls for the Technology
Center and both were very receptive to the new changes. All design changes will hopefully be
implemented, now it’s just a matter of timing within the College.
NEW BUSINESS
•Joshua brought up topic of AIAS-BCF entering more design competitions to showcase our groups
talents. This could also gain us more media attention.
•Everett Cole introduced Quincy Murphy of the Garfield Bunch Community Service Organization,
which is currently in collaboration with Salem House.
Quincy presented the group with a request for a more accurate design specs and a general cost
estimate of a bui
•We will set a future date to meet on the site and take accurate building measurements.
~3518 Martin Luther King, 48505
•Everett discussed Cook Park and where the project stands and what the association is applying
their grant money too.
•For now the Cook Park project is still in the clubs “In the Works” files.
•Everett also discussed his role on the Master Planning Steering Committee, Everett also explained
how all the leg work and networking is allowing him to achieve these positions.
REPORTS PRESENTED
Presidents Report
Vice Presidents Report
Treasurer Report
Activities/ Volunteer Committee Report
• Renea Atkins accepted position of Chairperson. Thank You Renea.
• Renea will need an active Co-Chair to help.
Fundraising Committee Report
Design Committee Report
ANNOUNCEMENTS
• New Meeting Time: 2nd Friday of every month at 6:00 p.m.
• We need to have better Group Communication; with emails or phone calls and members
present at meetings and projects.
Meeting was adjourned at 7:16 pm.
AIAS-BCF Minutes for October 6, 2011
Members Present:
Renea Atkins, Renata Pfeifer, Joshua Steere, Juan Zuniga, Everett Cole, Erich Schudlich
Meeting opened at 6:00 p.m.
OLD BUSINESS
•Joshua discussed the S-126 redesign project and how things went. A meeting will be set up with
Dean Riddell and Mr. Manyama.
•Joshua has already met with Mr. Manyama and the head of system controls for the Technology
Center and both were very receptive to the new changes. All design changes will hopefully be
implemented, now it’s just a matter of timing within the College.
NEW BUSINESS
•Joshua brought up topic of AIAS-BCF entering more design competitions to showcase our groups
talents. This could also gain us more media attention.
•Everett Cole introduced Quincy Murphy of the Garfield Bunch Community Service Organization,
which is currently in collaboration with Salem House.
Quincy presented the group with a request for a more accurate design specs and a general cost
estimate of a bui
•We will set a future date to meet on the site and take accurate building measurements.
~3518 Martin Luther King, 48505
•Everett discussed Cook Park and where the project stands and what the association is applying
their grant money too.
•For now the Cook Park project is still in the clubs “In the Works” files.
•Everett also discussed his role on the Master Planning Steering Committee, Everett also explained
how all the leg work and networking is allowing him to achieve these positions.
REPORTS PRESENTED
Presidents Report
Vice Presidents Report
Treasurer Report
Activities/ Volunteer Committee Report
• Renea Atkins accepted position of Chairperson. Thank You Renea.
• Renea will need an active Co-Chair to help.
Fundraising Committee Report
Design Committee Report
ANNOUNCEMENTS
• New Meeting Time: 2nd Friday of every month at 6:00 p.m.
• We need to have better Group Communication; with emails or phone calls and members
present at meetings and projects.
Meeting was adjourned at 7:16 pm.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Fall Colors for Buildings
Several years ago a tradition was started in Berlin, Germany which has grown in popularity. For two weeks in October, the architecture and landmarks of the city are transformed every night with light. Elaborate patterns are projected upon prominent and historic buildings such as the Berliner Dom, Französischer Dom, and the Konzerthaus Berlin. In addition to buildings, the landscape, statues, and iconic landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate, and Siegessaeule (Victory Column) are lighted in a raucous variety of color. Fireworks are also set off during the celebration adding to the visual overload. The essence of the festival is that of an art fair with the canvas being the city of Berlin and the medium being light in any form. The lighting of the classically designed buildings highlights and enhances their grandeur. It's just too bad that Berlin is on the other side of the world. Perhaps it is time to apply for an architectural study field trip!
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Brandenburg Gate |
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Berliner Dom with the Fernsehturm (television tower) at right |
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Siegessaeule (Victory Tower) |
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Berliner Dom |
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Konzerthaus Berlin |
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Back to the Books!
With the carefree days at the beach fading like the green from the trees, we turn our backs on summer and look toward another fall. Cooler days, longer nights, colorful scenery and the wonderful scents of autumn are all in our near future; along with late study nights/mornings, midterms and endless papers to write. I'm sure you can all hardly wait!
With that said, it is good to be back to class. The sense of moving forward toward graduation, knowing that you are accomplishing something, and the company of classmates makes the fall semester something to look forward to. Welcome back all! Here's to continued progress and success!
With that said, it is good to be back to class. The sense of moving forward toward graduation, knowing that you are accomplishing something, and the company of classmates makes the fall semester something to look forward to. Welcome back all! Here's to continued progress and success!
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