Parting Words from The AIACC President
Category: Misc
QArtLofts make the news
Applied Architecture / MFMalinowski AIA’s latest Urban Housing project covered in the Sacramento Bee today
Illustrating Design Tranformation in 3D
Re- *Imaginging a Sacramento Retail Center
Architects Truth AND Dare
Michael F. Malinowski AIA President, Applied Architecture Inc 2016 AIA California President 2015 AIA California Vice President 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 2550 X Street Sacramento CA 95818 Corner of 26th and X 916 456 2656 voice 916 456 1050 fax
Architects: Truth AND Dare
Architects Rather Curious
November AIACC President’s Message Architects-more-than-you-expected.pdf
2016 Code Conversation
The 12th annual Code Conversation Event – founded by M.F. Malinowski AIA some 13 years ago – was another great success last evening with over 50 design professionals and building officials. There was a lively exchange of ideas, comments and forward looks, and best of all a continued development of the excellent working relationships between us all.
The Birkenstock’s Building
AIACC President looks to the Future
AIA Deep Dive TEXAS STYLE
Is the AIA Complex. You betcha! www.aiacc.org/2016/09/28/aia-deep-dive-texas-style/
Complete Kitchen Makeover
Garage Transformation
Applied Architecture working on renovation of historic BelVue
Go Big or Go Home The Future of Architecture
Q Street Art Lofts
New Craftsman Style Home & Outbuilding in Folsom
Customer Feedback helps make the hard work worthwhile
We LOVE customer feedback . Hi Alex and Mike. This is Mimi seconding Phil’s motion. The Corner Pocket is taking shape and it is a really wonderful design! It looks great on the property and will satisfy our needs. We met with the cabinet maker for the second to final time yesterday. It’s fun to have them made just the way we want. Finish electric next; insulation; sheet rock; etc. Thank you for making it look really special! I especially love the little finishing touches on the eaves …a piece of wood that forms a shape. I don’t know what you call them, but I love them. Also the dormer and upstairs loft are really a wonderful design. We love Ralph and Kyle. They are good listeners and very responsive. Ralph’s experience is very confidence inducing. They have kept us on track. All the subs are great too! All very personable and talented. We couldn’t believe the framers up there in the 103 degree heat those few days. Whew!-Of course, the back yard is a pretty big mess and we’ve tracked in plenty of dirt! But we’ve learned how to deal with it. No pain no gain.—- J Thanks again to you both. Feel free to drop by anytime you want to see how it’s taken shape. Mimi PS Lots of admiring neighbors (even if we do wake them up early!!)
Michael F Malinowski President AIA California Leads a Discussion
How’s your Pipeline Looking?
Façade Update on Historic Sacramento Building
Quick Sketchup Kitchen study on Garden Highway
What’s so great about our AIACC Parking Lot
Keynote Address by MFMalinowski AIA
Goodby Delays, Hello Permits
The PASS program, developed by MFMalinowski AIA, is in use by 11 cities and 3 counties in the Sacramento Valley, an area with a population of over 2.6 million people. Permit Streamlining creates benefits for the public in economic development and high performing buildings that conform to modern code, performance and design standards, business with money and time savings, government with more efficient operations, and architect and others involved in the building industry, with quicker response, less uncertainty, and greater consistency across the entire region. goodbye-delays-hello-permits.pdf
Keynote Presentation by MFMalinowski
My work is in the Toilet … really …
PASS Permit Program getting national attention
A Recent AIA National article on the PASS permit streamlining program has gotten over 1500 readers in just a few days, evidence of the interest in more efficient and effective permit processes across the country. The PASS program development team, led by Michael F. Malinowski AIA, includes 11 cities and 3 counties in California’s Central Valley – a geographic are that touches over 2.5 million people. More: http://www.aia.org/practicing/AIAB108413 Michael F Malinowski is the president of the Streamline Institute, a 501c3 non profit promoting best practices for more efficient and effective regulatory processes.
Two Story Transformation for Curtis Park Classic
Malinowski Keynote Address May 2016
Keynote Address by MFMalinowski Oakland Wood Solutions Fair
New Infill Homes
Preservation Foundation Presentation by MFM
Home gets a complete makeover!
Malinowski Preservation Presentation a success
PASS Permit Streamlining Program … developed by MFMalinowski AIA
John Ellis AIA honored by AIACC Presidential MFMalinowski AIA
MFMalinowski to speak to California’s Building Officials
Warehouse Artist Lofts on the WoodWorks website
http://www.woodworks.org/project-gallery/?y=all