Monday, October 12, 2009

LEED Gold Arc Award

It’s UCI’s fifth new construction project to merit the U.S. Green Building Council rating

UC Irvine’s Anteater Recreation Center expansion has earned LEED NC Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings. Gold certification is the second-highest rating possible, and “NC” signifies that the project met standards for new construction.

Expansion of the state-of-the-art sports and fitness complex was completed in September 2008, increasing the facility’s size from 89,000 square feet to 115,000 square feet, including 10,000 square feet for weight training, two additional activity rooms, a demonstration kitchen, and a wellness center with massage, exercise testing and Pilates reformers.

“Both functionally and energy-efficient, this new space seamlessly blends with the original building. This is a great addition to student life and a wonderful way to mark the Anteater Recreation Center’s 10-year anniversary in January 2010,” said Jill Schindele, director of campus recreation.

The project won LEED Gold certification for a number of green design and construction features, including:
  • Outperforming California’s Energy Code (Title 24) by 25 percent;
  • Obtaining more than 70 percent of the center’s electricity from renewable sources;
  • Using 43 percent less water (at least 96,000 gallons annually) than a conventional facility; and
  • Diverting 75 percent of construction waste (more than 200 tons) from landfills.
“I am delighted with this accomplishment and how well our efforts merge with UCI students’ recent Green Initiative for sustainable projects that reduce the campus’s carbon footprint,” said Manuel Gómez, vice chancellor for student affairs.

This is the fifth new construction venture at UCI to receive LEED Gold certification. Previously recognized were the Palo Verde II student apartments, the Anteater Instruction & Research Building, the Student Center and Donald Bren Hall.

“We are so pleased that our artfully and sustainably designed recreation center expansion has earned LEED Gold certification,” said Wendell Brase, vice chancellor for administrative & business services. “Our success in achieving this rating belongs to the many members of our community who gave their time, expertise and passion to this project.”

http://today.uci.edu/news/nr_leedgoldarc_090916.php

Sunday, October 11, 2009

WTS-LA Upcoming Event

WTS-LA upcoming Metro event “*Strategic Partnering for
Success*” at the City Club on Bunker Hill on October 29, 2009 from 5:30-7:00
pm.

Check out their website for more info

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Dia De Los Muertos Event!!



You have to rsvp!!

Saturday, Movie on the Lawn: The Dark Knight (PG-13) @ the Great Park



This Saturday!

Free Admission.

Parking $8 (Carpool!)

Take your blanket...it's getting cold.

The Piano Staircase

A very clever way to promote walking and ditch escalators.


Wednesday, October 7, 2009

First Fall Quarter UPSA Meeting!!

Be there!

What: UPSA Meeting
Where: SE I ..it's the room next to the lab. You will hear Matt's loud voice (lol)
Why: Discuss cool stuff..like APA New Orleans. Social Events..and.Philanthropy (if you're into that)

When: TODAY at 5pm!

2010 National Planning Conference

2010 National Planning Conference
Poster Presentation Proposal Submissions
Saturday, April 10 – Tuesday, April 13, 2010 • New Orleans

Deadline: October 13, 2009 (student members of APA)

Poster Presentations and Exhibits

Poster presentations highlight individual presentations on planning research, case studies, and planning projects. Members of APA and non-members of APA may submit poster presentation proposals. Student members of APA are invited to submit student poster proposals. Student posters are reviewed separately from general posters. All posters are displayed in the exhibit hall Saturday through Tuesday, with a special time on Monday for informal discussion with attendees.
APA members and APA student members should follow the instructions under "APA Members." Non-members may follow the instructions under "Non-Members of APA." Non-member students must submit by August 18 with the general poster proposals. Please read the instructions carefully.

Guidelines
Posters must be shaped for a planner and planning official audience. Here are some important tips:

Posters are educational and cannot be a promotion of a product, service, or organization.
Posters will focus on research, a case study, project, or program.
Posters are an ideal venue for single presenters or planning research.
Non-members should familiarize themselves with the APA and the work of planners before you submit; study the APA website.