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Cramer, Chairman Greenway Group, Inc. 9:15 - 10:00 am Exhibit Interaction 10:00 - 11:30 am Educational Session 1 11:30 - 12:15 pm Exhibit Interaction 12:15 pm Prize Giveaways You must be present in exhibit area to be eligible. 12:30 pm Luncheon/ Presentation, I HSW Presentation: Mark Sexton, AIA; Kreuck + Sexton Architects 1:15 - 1:45 pm Annual Membership meeting Presentation: Michael Broshar, AIA; Central States Representative / Vice President, AIA National, 2006 2:00 - 3:30 pm Educational Session II 3:45 - 5:15 pm Educational Session III 6:30 pm Social Hour, sponsor ASI Modulex 7:30 pm Dinner/ Presentation of Awards Tribute to Charles Nelson, AIA; Executive Director, NE Board of Engineers and Architects Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas Street, Omaha Exhibits Art x Architects The Art x Architects entries will be on display at Qwest Center Omaha for the duration of the conference. 25-Year Honor Award Winners In conjunction with the AIA Nebraska Design Program AIA Nebraska will highlight past recipients from the 1980 Honor Awards program. Examine how the projects have changed from then to today. Boards will be on display at Qwest Center Omaha for the duration of the conference . Design + Technology Displays will be on site to stimulate your imagination. Exhibitors will demonstrate new technologies, products, materials and services that may solve issues and broaden your creative horizons for future designs. Bronze Cunningham Medal The 2005 UNL Bronze Cunningham Medal recipients presentation will be on display at Qwest Center Omaha for the duration of the conference. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 2 20 05 Holland Performing Arts Center 1200 Douglas, October 12, 2:00 - 3:30 pm, 1.5 HSW http://www.omahaperformingarts.org/opac.asp Participants will view the performance and teaching spaces which include a 2000-seat concert hall, a flexible 450-seat chamber music hall and a semi-enclosed outdoor performance and event garden. Ample wood and plaster surfacing promote an ambience of warmth and intimacy throughout. The tour will also highlight back of house functions including dressing and rehearsal rooms, administrative offices, loading docks and the mechanical, electrical and storage facilities required to support all types and scales of performance. Tour conducted by HDR. Carl T. Curtis / Midwest Regional Headquarters, National Park Service 601 Riverfront Drive, Formerly 6th St, October 12, 4:00 - 5:30 pm, 1.5 HSW The Carl T. Curtis, Midwest Regional Headquarters Building, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior building was awarded Gold Level Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council, through its Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) program. The Gold LEED rating distinguishes the environmental friendly projects as: First in Nebraska; One of only 44 in the US; One of only 48 in the world. Tour will discuss landscaping, architecture, engineering and lessons learned in the design and construction process. Participants meet in lobby. The building is located east of the Qwest Center Omaha, South of Gallup Headquarters, North of Rick's Boatyard Cafe. Tour conducted by Leo A Daly. TOURS Fifteen Trends Transforming the Architectural Profession Opening Session: James Cramer, Chairman Greenway Group, Inc. James P. Cramer is the Chairman of the Greenway Group, Inc., a management consulting, research, and publishing firm specializing in the design professions, the media, and cultural institutions. He is the founding publisher/editor of DesignIntelligence, a design management change and innovation journal published 12 times a year and the author of the critically acclaimed book Design + Enterprise, Seeking a New Reality in Architecture. He is the editor of the annual Almanac of Architecture and Design and is also the author of the new best seller: How Firms Succeed, a Field Guide to Design Management. This session will describe and provide case studies on fifteen trends that are transforming the architecture, design, and construction marketplace. This study will cover trends in such areas as Process Innovation, Productivity, Integration, Globalization, Speed, Building Information Modeling, Licensing, Lifecycle Management, Sustainability, Leadership and others. Sponsors: Leo A Daly, DLR Group and HDR Honor Awards Chair: Mark Sexton, AIA Kreuck + Sexton Architects www.ksarch.com Mark Sexton, AIA is an extremely passionate member of the Chicago Architectural Community. He is a founding partner of Krueck & Sexton Architects and, along with Ronald Kreuck, AIA, he designs and manages all of the firm's work. Mark is responsible for the development and execution of design ideas and for the coordination of project teams. His dedication to craftsmanship, material and his experience with detail enables the firm's built work to express the values of modern design with a timeless quality. Kreuck + Sexton Architects received the 2004 AIA Chicago Firm of the Year Award. KEY PRESENTERS

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Wednesday | October 128:00 am Golf Outing Tiburon Golf Club, 10302 S. 168th Omaha www.tiburongolf.com2:00 - 3:30 pm Tour Holland Performing Art Center, 1.5 HSW4:00 - 5:30 pm Tour National Park Service, 1.5 HSW4:00 pm Hyde Lecture Series Presentation, 1 HSW Gallery, Architecture Hall, UNL College of Architecture Sponsor UNL College of Architecture, Hyde Lecture Mark Sexton, AIA, Krueck + Sexton Architects, Chicago, IL 6:30-8:30 pm Welcome Reception & Critique of Entries, 1 HSW Rebel Studios, 1217 S 13th Street, Omaha www.rebel2studios.com Sponsor Standard Digital Imaging Critique of AIA Nebraska Design Entries by Mark Sexton, AIA, Krueck + Sexton Architects, Chicago, IL

Thursday | October 137:00 am Registration/Exhibit Interaction/Continental Breakfast Qwest Center Omaha, 455 N 10th Street, Omaha sponsor Paxton and Vierling Steel7:45 - 9:15 am Opening Session, 1.5 LU 15 Trends Transforming the Architecture Profession Speaker: James P. Cramer, Chairman Greenway Group, Inc. 9:15 - 10:00 am Exhibit Interaction 10:00 - 11:30 am Educational Session 111:30 - 12:15 pm Exhibit Interaction12:15 pm Prize Giveaways You must be present in exhibit area to be eligible. 12:30 pm Luncheon/ Presentation, I HSW Presentation: Mark Sexton, AIA; Kreuck + Sexton Architects1:15 - 1:45 pm Annual Membership meeting Presentation: Michael Broshar, AIA; Central States Representative / Vice President, AIA National, 2006 2:00 - 3:30 pm Educational Session II3:45 - 5:15 pm Educational Session III 6:30 pm Social Hour, sponsor ASI Modulex7:30 pm Dinner/ Presentation of Awards Tribute to Charles Nelson, AIA; Executive Director, NE Board of Engineers and Architects Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas Street, Omaha

ExhibitsArt x Architects The Art x Architects entries will be on display at Qwest Center Omaha for the duration of the conference.

25-Year Honor Award Winners In conjunction with the AIA Nebraska Design Program AIA Nebraska will highlight past recipients from the 1980 Honor Awards program. Examine how the projects have changed from then to today. Boards will be on display at Qwest Center Omaha for the duration of the conference .

Design + Technology Displays will be on site to stimulate your imagination. Exhibitors will demonstrate new technologies, products, materials and services that may solve issues and broaden your creative horizons for future designs.

Bronze Cunningham Medal The 2005 UNL Bronze Cunningham Medal recipients presentation will be on display at Qwest Center Omaha for the duration of the conference.

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Participants will view the performance and teaching spaces which include a 2000-seat concert hall, a flexible 450-seat chamber music hall and a semi-enclosed outdoor performance and event garden. Ample wood and plaster surfacing promote an ambience of warmth and intimacy throughout. The tour will also highlight back of house functions including dressing and rehearsal rooms, administrative offices, loading docks and the mechanical, electrical and storage facilities required to support all types and scales of performance. Tour conducted by HDR.

Carl T. Curtis / Midwest Regional Headquarters, National Park Service 601 Riverfront Drive, Formerly 6th St, October 12, 4:00 - 5:30 pm, 1.5 HSW The Carl T. Curtis, Midwest Regional Headquarters Building, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior building was awarded Gold Level Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council, through its Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) program. The Gold LEED rating distinguishes the environmental friendly projects as: First in Nebraska; One of only 44 in the US; One of only 48 in the world. Tour will discuss landscaping, architecture, engineering and lessons learned in the design and construction process. Participants meet in lobby. The building is located east of the Qwest Center Omaha, South of Gallup Headquarters, North of Rick's Boatyard Cafe. Tour conducted by Leo A Daly.

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James P. Cramer is the Chairman of the Greenway Group, Inc., a management consulting, research, and publishing firm specializing in the design professions, the media, and cultural institutions. He is the founding publisher/editor of DesignIntelligence, a design management change and innovation journal published 12 times a year and the author of the critically acclaimed book Design + Enterprise, Seeking a New Reality in Architecture. He is the editor of the annual Almanac of Architecture and Design and is also the author of the new best seller: How Firms Succeed, a Field Guide to Design Management. This session will describe and provide case studies on fifteen trends that are transforming the architecture, design, and construction marketplace. This study will cover trends in such areas as Process Innovation, Productivity, Integration, Globalization, Speed, Building Information Modeling, Licensing, Lifecycle Management, Sustainability, Leadership and others.Sponsors: Leo A Daly, DLR Group and HDR

Honor Awards Chair: Mark Sexton, AIAKreuck + Sexton Architects www.ksarch.com

Mark Sexton, AIA is an extremely passionate member of the Chicago Architectural Community. He is a founding partner of Krueck & Sexton Architects and, along with Ronald Kreuck, AIA, he designs and manages all of the firm's work. Mark is responsible for the development and execution of design ideas and for the coordination of project teams. His dedication to craftsmanship, material and his experience with detail enables the firm's built work to express the values of modern design with a timeless quality. Kreuck + Sexton Architects received the 2004 AIA Chicago Firm of the Year Award.

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Hotel AccommodationsHilton Garden Inn, 1005 Dodge Street, Omaha 402/341-4400 www.hiltongardeninnomaha.com 1/800-hiltons. Reservations must be made under AIA Nebraska to receive the rate of $105 single/double rate. (Reservation deadline 9/21/2005) Name____________________________________________AIA Member #_____________________________________Firm_____________________________________________Address__________________________________________________________________________________________Phone____________________F______________________Email____________________________________________AIA Members $99 ________AIA Associates $65 ________Non-AIA Members $180 ________Students/ APA Members $40 ________APA Members ________Welcome Reception and Critique of Entries 1 HSW ________(1 complimentary ticket with registration)Additional Opening Reception Ticket $20 ________

Design Awards Banquet $60 ________

Tours: Holland Performing Art Center $10 ________ National Park Service $10 ________ (Each limited to the first 50)Golf $70 ($95 after 9/28) _________

Registration must be received by September 28 for regular registration; add $15.00 if received after deadline

Mailing Address:AIA Nebraska PO Box 80045 Lincoln, NE 68501-0045 Phone 402.472.1456 Fax 402.472.1654

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Educational Session 1 | thursday october 13, 10:00- 11:30 pm Surface Notions Design Performing Arts and Entertainment Projects Demystifying Fellowship MasterFormat 2004, Are You Ready for the Change?

Educational Session 2 | thursday october 13, 2:00- 3:30 pm Redefining the Work Environment- The Denver Art Museum Architecture as Performance Art I: Sharpening Your Presentation Skills Who Are Architects? Newest and Cheapest Clients? City Planners? Guidelines Addressing Coordination and Completeness of Structural Construction Documents

Educational Session 3 | thursday october 13, 3:45- 5:15 pm Downtown Living Ownership Transition in Architectural Practices Sport Building Types and Its Impact on American Culture Going After Federal Market Share

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2Surface Notions The award-winning work of Johnsen Schmaling Architects represents a unique synthesis of conceptual rigor, technical know-how, and an unsurpassed attention to detail. The two founding principals, Brian Johnsen and Sebastian Schmaling, have been recognized as distinctive emerging voices in contemporary American architecture. Discover how Johnsen Schmaling Architect's unique interpretation of contextuality leads to innovative design solutions with uncompromising artistic integrity.Brian Johnsen, Johnsen-Schmaling, Milwaukee, WI, www.johnsenschmaling.com 1.5 HSW

Design of Performing Arts & Entertainment Projects Architect and theatrical lighting designer, Joshua Dachs, of New York, is recognized as one of the world's leading theatre consultants and experts on small and large theatres, opera houses, orchestra halls, convention centers, auditoriums, amphitheatres and arenas, broadcast studios, and entertainment spaces. Discover how he works with architects in achieving and designing intimate, dynamic, technically superb and functional spaces. Joshua Dachs, Fisher Dachs Associates, New York, New York www.fda-online.com 1.5 HSW

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1Demystifying FellowshipJoin National AIA Honors and Awards Director Robin Lee, Hon. AIA as she shares her insights into the fellowship process. Learn what's new in the submission format, what juries look for, and how to avoid mistakes. This session offers valuable information for current candidates, potential candidates, and sponsors alike.Robin Lee, Honorary AIA, National AIA, Washington, D.C. 1.5 LU

MasterFormat 2004, Are you Ready for the Change? Explore the implications of the recently announced changes from MasterFormat 1995 to MasterFormat 2004 with Instructors from the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), Nebraska Chapter. Learn about the most significant change in the numbering of the Divisions and the individual Sections in past 40 years. Find out how this industry wide change will impact each of your firm's projects involving a Project Manual and the individual specification sections. John Rickert / Dennis Schwieger, AIA, CSI Nebraska Chapter 1.5 LU

Redefining the Work Environment - The Denver Art MuseumThe complexity of the Denver Art Museum connection design required the design and construction team to establish an interactive approach where each member of the team simultaneously participated and helped guide each part of the other processes. This presentation will review aspects of information shared freely amongst the group including design data, three dimensional design and detailing models, fabrication techniques and erection sequences and processes. J.R. Barker, P.E.,S.E., Structural Consultants, Inc., Denver, CO 1.5 HSW

Architecture as Performance Art I: Sharpening Your Presentation SkillsArchitects are often frustrated by their own inability to give lively, engaging and successful oral presentations of their work. This fast-paced interactive seminar will take participants through the ten commandments of presenting, derived from the presenter's nearly 30 years' experience in architecture and show business. Participants will learn the essential does and don'ts of public presentation, to engage their audience and build support for their ideas, and to better manage presentations time allotments. David Greusel, AIA, HOK Sport + Venue + Event, Kansas City, MO Consecutive top ranked presenter at AIA National Conventions. 1.5 LU

Who Are Architects' Newest and Cheapest Clients? City Planners!In a famous decision rendered over 50 years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that "The values a community represents are spiritual as well as physical, aesthetic as well as monetary." In response to community demands for a visual environment that reflects those "higher" values, city planners are now commonly applying design standards to special building types and special districts through their zoning codes. The Planning Directors of Omaha and Lincoln will show and tell you what kinds of design standards and procedural requirements are in place and being discussed for their communities. Marvin S. Krout, Director, Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Department; Steve Jensen, Omaha Planning Director 1.5 HSW

Guidelines Addressing Coordination and Completeness of Structural Construction DocumentsThis session will discuss the purpose of the guidelines, the background behind the issue, the important aspects of design relationships, communication, coordination and completeness, guidance for dimension of structural drawings, effects of various project delivery systems, document revisions. Recommendations for developments and application of quality management procedures will be reviewed. David I. Ruby, P.E., S.E., President, Ruby & Associates, P.C., Farmington Hills, Michigan, http://www.rubyusa.com 1.5 HSW

Downtown Living Downtown is one of Omaha's reviving urban neighborhoods, blending nostalgia and modern living. Visit with some of the leading developers who are making downtown more central to the lives and experiences of people in Omaha. Christian Christensen - Joslyn Lofts, former 9ines (Butternut), SoMa ;Todd Heistand- Tip Top ApartmentsMike Moylan - The Paxton and 1000 Dodge 1.5 LU

Ownership Transition in Architectural Practices Round table discussion with Q&A by firm owners (currently in transition or contemplating transition) representing small, medium & large architectural practices in Nebraska. Issues to be addressed: a) How do firms establish their 'worth' or 'value'?b) What are current firm owners looking for in their 'future owners'?c) At what age do current owners begin starting the transition process?d) How do firms actually make the transition in ownership happen?Facilitator, John Sinclair, AIA, Sinclair Hille Architects 1.5 LU

Sport building types and its impact on American cultureReview of the evolution, present and future of collegiate sports facilities around the country. Speaker has worked exclusively on sports projects for the last eighteen years, including projects such as University of Florida football stadium expansion, Qwest Center Omaha Arena and Convention Center, and spring training complexes for the Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins and the New York Yankees. Stan Meradith, AIA, DLR Group 1.5 HSW

Going After Federal Market Share Did you know that our nation's Federal government is the world's largest customer? Every year, our government spends millions of dollars on new construction, building renovations, furniture and interior design. During this presentation, you will learn what many successful companies already know; that the Federal Government is a reliable source for revenue if you know how to market to it. This seminar will be a valuable source of information to those who want to: 1. To gain an understanding of the Federal procurement process2. To learn about trends that affect how Government agencies conduct business 3. Market their organization to Government agenciesJonathan Webb, Original Equipment Industries, Regional Manager, Green Bay, WI 1.5 LU