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AIAOC September General Meeting & Lecture
AIAOC September General Meeting & Lecture
Topic: San Diego Branch Library - Modernism in the Absence of Community
Rob Wellington Quigley, FAIA, will discuss the process in which San Diego Branch Library was developed. Something for everyone - The new library has two civic objectives: first and foremost, to serve the community's needs for information, literacy, and knowledge in the 21st century; and second, to be a new community landmarka civic icon that embodies San Diego's commitment to the future.
Date: September 26, 2013
Time:
5:45 - Check-in
6:00 6:15 General Meeting
6:15 pm 7:15 Lecture
Location: Palm Conference Center at Park Place 3333 Michelson Irvine, CA
Please park at no cost in nearest structured parking
Cost: Members - Free Non-Members $10.00
AIA Members may self-report 1 LU for this lecture.
Established in 1978, Rob Wellington Quigley, FAIA, is a full service architecture and planning firm with offices in San Diego and Palo Alto, California. The firm's design portfolio includes civic, academic, cultural, residential, and mixed use buildings, as well as community planning and urban design projects. Residential work includes affordable housing complexes, multi-unit towers, and high-end custom homes. The Quigley studio has received more than 60 awards for design excellence from the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Unusual among nationally known design architects, Rob Quigley is dedicated to an inclusive, participatory design process. Design workshops have included as many as 300 people. A hallmark of Rob's practice is his ability to build consensus; his methods have become models for the profession, while his designs are flash points of community pride.
Rob personally leads each project for its full duration, assisted by a project manager and a senior project architect. Design and production work are not segregated, ensuring design integrity and continuity of the team throughout the life of the project. The firm is noted for both creative solutions within limited budgets and designs that are sensitive to individual sites and circumstances. Sustainable architecture is a specialty.
In 2005, the AIA California Council presented Rob with the coveted Maybeck Award for "outstanding achievement in producing consistently distinguished design." In 1995, the AIA California Council presented Rob Wellington Quigley, FAIA, with the annual Firm Award, recognizing a practice "focused around the creative energy and leadership of a dynamic sole practitioner that produces consistently distinguished architecture."
Buildings designed by Rob Wellington Quigley, FAIA, are regularly featured in national and international publications. Monographs have been published by Rizzoli International and Casas Internacional. Recent work includes the New Children's Museum, Ocean Discovery Institute's Living Lab, and two joint-use libraries/community centers for the City of San Jose.
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LocationPalm Conference Center at Park Place (View)
3333 Michelson
Irvine, CA 92612
United States
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