Applied Architecture’s Globe Mill Project featured as one of California’s treasures

Here Tomorrow: Preserving Architecture, Culture, and California’s Golden Dream by J.K. Dineen is now available! https://heydaybooks.com/book/heretomorrow/ Michael F. Malinowski AIA President, Applied Architecture Inc 2012-2014 AIA National Director 2009-2010 AIACC Vice President Communications/Public Affairs 2008 President American Institute of Architects Central Valley 2007 Chair, Development Oversight Commission, City of Sacramento

Updated MFM Bio for AIA

mike20aMichael F. Malinowski AIA 2012-2014 Regional Director, California Michael F. Malinowski has been providing adaptive historic re-use, urban infill, affordable housing, single family residential, and commercial revitalization design solutions for 34 years as principal of Applied Architecture, Sacramento CA. Some projects of note include the WAL (Warehouse Artist Lofts, 2015), a mixed Use Adaptive Reuse of a National Register Sacramento Landmark; Galt Place (2011), mixed use urban infill with a widely published wood podium design; Globe Mill (Sacramento CA, 2008), historic adaptive reuse of an abandoned grain mill and silo complex. Mike is an alumnus of the University of Michigan (BSArch 1974; MArch 1977) who has been involved with the AIA for more than 35 years. Prior to his election to the National Board, Michael served as VP Communications and Public Affairs for the AIA California Council where he launched a new WordPress web platform, AIACC Social Networking, and virtual meeting protocols. President of the AIA Central Valley Chapter (2008), Mike founded its “Code Conversation” Program (2003-present) which forged a partnership relationship between the AIACV and regional building jurisdictions. A volunteer with the City of Sacramento for decades, Michael has chaired it’s Development Oversight Commission (1997-2007), Preservation Board (1985-1990), and Design Review Boards (1980-1985). Process streamlining has been an on-going focus of his public service. In 2009, Michael was presented the National AIA Grassroots Excellence Award for Outstanding Individual Contribution for his organizational efficiency innovations for the AIACV. In 2012, Michael launched the web platform PermitStreamline.Com to support and promote the leadership role of architects across the country in implementing streamlining measures appropriate to their local communities. Through 2014 Michael is leading Permit Streamlining programs at many locations including Denver’s AIA Convention, Minneapolis, Portland OR, Sonoma County, Sacramento and Long Beach CA, Charlotte, NC, and Baltimore, MD. Mike has helped inform citizens in his community about what architects do through public classes in such venues as the Learning Exchange and Community College; public speaking, and community pro-bono service to non-profits. In 2008, Michael was named one of the Sacramento Region’s “100 Most Influential Persons” (Sacramento Magazine). Michael is presently working with a dedicated team focused on the launch of the first Professional Architectural Program in California’s Central Valley, using a new paradigm that will integrate education, practice experience and licensure.

Globe Mill Tour: Sacramento Architectural Festival

The Globe Mills Tour Options 1 Self Guided tour of the Mill Building a. Lobby with exhibits and Silo Mail Room Silo b. Floors one through five: Self explanatory exhibits on each floor; elevator or stair 2 Short guided tour: Mill Building + Head House (with or without stairs as requested) (10-15 min) 3 Full guided tour (approx 20 – 30 min; stairs) a. Mill Building lobby b. Mill Man Lift and historic stair c. Stair to second floor of Mill and Mill unit interior d. Elevator to Tower stair e. Stair to Head House f. Open six story silo stair constructed in place (inside silos) g. Stair down to NB2 and senior unit (fourth floor) h. Silo stair to second level Silo ’roundabout’ i. Experience acoustic phenomenon ii. Basement equipment display view i. NB2 lobby j. NB2 parking garage traverse k. Garden with Mill Fountain l. Return to Lobby logo_White on black (Large) Michael F. Malinowski AIA Applied Architecture Inc 2550 X Street 33 Years of Sensitive and Sensible Design Solutions for the Built Environment

Feedback from Malinowski’s Presentation at the Minneapolis Wood Solutions Fair

Minneapolis Wood Solutions Fair on Tuesday, September 17, 2013. Total attendance with Speakers, Exhibitors and Staff was 394. The event was a great success, due largely to your participation. Ø 313 Actual Attendees…52% or 164 Architects/31% or 97 Engineers Ø 44% Survey Response Rate Ø The responding audience was 57% architects, 33% engineers Ø 30% indicated that it was their first Wood Solutions Fair…the majority repeat customers Ø 99.3% Excellent/Good Overall Event rating Ø 98.6% Excellent/Good Rating for Information Provided MFMalinowski AIA program “Getting to Yes: Code Alternate Means and Materials and Permit Streamlining” 94 Attendees over 2 sessions · Good concept ideas that try to expand on the typical thinking process of codes and compliance. The case studies were the most helpful and would like to see even more · Well done · Very good delivery method · Presentation was interesting and full of good information. I appreciated the information even though I’m an engineer and don’t directly deal with these architectural issues · Good Speaker. Interacted with audience. Came away with good info · Excellent speaker. Took a complex subject and made it interesting. Speaker could have easily used another ½ hour on the subject; because of his communication skills he could have kept us there two hours and would have had our full attention (mine anyway) · Well organized approach to alternate methods that will/should pass code, but not strictly ‘per code’. A good blueprint for process/action presented · Best seminar I attended in terms of usefulness and the resources that were presented · Informative and entertaining General Comments on the Wood Solutions Fair Ø It’s really great to have representatives from all facets of an industry brought together. I get more information in one day than I could (looking for it myself , even online) in months. And, it’s great inspiration to see what others are doing with wood. I feel like, “I could do that”. Ø Very much appreciated the science, credentials, and experience of each expert presenter. It gave the event a credibility that could easily be lacking in a trade association type event. Ø Honestly , this was one of the best such presentations I have ever attended. Really outstanding! Ø This event was very impressive and informative. I look forward to attending again the next time it is held in my area. Ø This year had the best speakers and best organization. it was the strongest Woodworks event I have attended. Ø Amazing speakers! Outstanding. Thank you. Great event Ø I thoroughly enjoyed the Wood Solutions Fair. The 5 talks I attended were given by people passionate about what they do and about sharing it with others. The sessions were very informative. It was exciting to see the new future applications of wood. Glad to see that sustainability was at the forefront of each discussion I attended Ø I really appreciate this wonderful event that you’ve helped to bring to Minneapolis. The presentation of the winners at the lunch was so impressive that I forgot what I ate for lunch. Ø After attending the seminar, I am considering using glulam timber construction for a pool project I am working on. Thanks Ø You do a first class job. Thanks Ø Thank you very much to Woodworks, their dedicated staff and instructors, for an excellent program. Ø This event is very good overall. It motivates me to promote wood construction on appropriate projects. Ø Overall a great experience. Well run and provided a useful resource. Ø Keep doing what you are doing. Great event and good lineup of Partners. Look forward to the next one. Thank you! Ø This was an excellent experience. Thank you Ø Overall this was an excellent event…Thank you for a day well spent!