Speaker

Tom Kubala, FAIA

Tom Kubala, FAIA, and Allen Washatko, AIA, began, in 1980, an architectural practice in the basement of Tom’s rented townhouse with the help of a friend’s $150 ‘microloan’. Although their studio (The Kubala Washatko Architects) now numbers 25 members, the grail of making living architecture has persisted, evolved, and matured. The work of ecologists, in particular, because of their emphasis on larger systems, has helped to shape the process by which the firm engages a client and a building site. Regenerative design has been the natural by-product of a life-seeking architectural practice.
  • Fellow’s Forum: Regenerative Design

    • 10:30 - 11:30 AM
    • Resch Breakout Rooms
    • Day 2 : Thursday, April 27

    Worldwide responses to climate change are failing to match the speed and significance of the overlapping crises we face now and in the foreseeable future. Architects can / must make a difference. The AIA WI Fellows seek to convene attendees interested in the co-generation of sustainably responsive and holistic design approaches. We will moderate this exploration through the topics of public policy, building technology, and research / education. Come prepared to share your insights, experiences, and best practices, and collaborate in the generation of strategies and tactics that can make a difference.

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