<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" version="2.0">	<channel>		<ttl>1440</ttl>		<title>AIA - Architecture Knowledge Review</title>		<link>http://www.aia.org/podcasts</link>		<language>en-us</language>		<copyright>2006 The American Institute of Architects</copyright>		<itunes:subtitle>A Podcast Series for Design Professionals</itunes:subtitle>		<itunes:author>The American Institute of Architects</itunes:author>		<itunes:summary>Architecture Knowledge Review is a weekly podcast series...(http://www.aia.org/podcasts/).
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants? own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>		<description>Architecture Knowledge Review is a podcast series for design professionals, featuring interviews, discussions or best practices by architects and other design professionals who are at the forefront of the profession. For more information on specific topics, presentations, and continuing education options visit the AIA PodNet Web Site.(http://www.aia.org/podcasts/).
--The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants? own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</description>		<itunes:owner>			<itunes:name>AIA Podcast</itunes:name>			<itunes:email>jswanger@idimultimedia.com</itunes:email>		</itunes:owner>		<itunes:image href="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/aialogo.jpg" />		<itunes:category text="Arts">			<itunes:category text="Design"/>		</itunes:category>		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>		<item>			<title>Antoine Predock, FAIA on Choreography of Architecture</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>The 62nd AIA Gold Medalist</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>The 62nd AIA Gold Medalist, Predock has been described as designingbuildings that grow out of their unique landscapes, creating symbolsthat are fearlessly expressive and sincere, simultaneously complex andguileless. It has been said by many that Predock's work joins the "mind"of architecture with the "body," and embeds both with a sense ofspirituality that connects the land, the space, the client, and societytogether seamlessly.  The scale of Predock's work ranges from the famed Turtle Creek house,built in 1993 for bird enthusiasts along a prehistoric trail in Texas,to a $285 million ballpark for the San Diego Padres that reinvents theconcept of a stadium as a "garden" rather than a sports complex. Hismasterful integration of contemporary work in historical context, askill for which he is well-known, is apparent in his buildings atStanford and Rice Universities. Predock's influence also reachesinternational sites, namely the new National Palace Museum in Taiwan.Antoine Predock, FAIA, recipient of the 2006 AIA Gold Medal spoke withthe AIA Podcast Network's Phil Simon about his design insights andexperiences. </itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06192006/aia-predock.mp3" length="2951863" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06192006/aia-predock.mp3 </guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2006 14:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>12:17</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, FAIA</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Feng Shui for Residential Architecture</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Feng Shui: A Practical Guide for Architects and Designers</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Barbara Lyons Stewart, AIA and Vincent M. Smith, co-authors of Feng Shui: A Practical Guide for Architects and Designers, spoke with the AIA Podcast Network's CD Pangallo, Ed.D., Managing Director, Continuing Education, about the effects the built environment has on our behavior and how making Feng Shui adjustments can enrich the lives of our clients.Ms. Lyons holds a Masters Degree in Architecture from the University of Minnesota. An AIA member and a registered architect in the states of Illinois and California, she has extensive experience with single and multi-family residential, high-rise mixed-use buildings and urban planning.Mr. Smith, traveled and studied with Professor Lin Yun, considered by many to be the leading Feng Shui master in the United States. Mr. Smith has taught and lectured extensively on Feng Shui. A Harvard College and Yale Law School graduate, he practiced real property law with a prestigious New York law firm for over 25 years.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06222006/FengShui.mp3" length="4406055" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06222006/FengShui.mp3 </guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2006 11:39:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>18:20</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Feng Shui</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Sustainability and Architecture</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>R.K. Stewart, FAIA spoke with the AIA Podcast Network's Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Communications about sustainability and architecture.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>R.K. Stewart, FAIA spoke with the AIA Podcast Network's Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Communications about sustainability and architecture.R.K. Stewart, FAIA a principal at Gensler Architecture, Design and Planning Worldwide, the 2006 American Institute of Architects (AIA) first vice president/president-elect and 2007 Institute president-elect-elect. He has served as a two-term AIA vice president. Prior AIA service also includes a term as California regional director, president of AIA San Francisco, and president of AIA California Council.His vision for the AIA will focus on providing greater support for emerging professionals, promoting diversity within AIA membership, incorporating more efficient and sustainable design strategies, developing new project delivery methods, and achieving new levels of influence at the local, state, and federal government levels.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06272006/stewart.mp3" length="4406055" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06272006/stewart.mp3 </guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2006 14:11:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>15:38</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, FAIA, Stewart, Phil Simon, sustainability</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Architecture on the Edge: Integrated Practice</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Technological evolution coupled with owner demand for better, faster, less costly construction projects...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Technological evolution coupled with owner demand for better, faster, less costly construction projects more effective processes are driving change in the construction industry in general and in architecture practice in particular. Integrated Practice is the term the AIA is using to describe this new way of work. Integrated Practice is a new vision that leverages contribution of knowledge through the use of new technologies, allowing architects to better realize highest potentials as designers and collaborators.Norman Strong, FAIA, AIA National Vice President, managing partner of The Miller/Hull Partnership spoke with the AIA Podcast Network's Markku Allison, AIA, Resource Architect about topics relevant to an integrated practice, including new business models, integration of BIM in practice, and new collaborative project delivery models.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06282006/strong.mp3" length="4406055" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06282006/strong.mp3 </guid>			<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jun 2006 17:03:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>23:04</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Technological, evolution, Norman Strong, FAIA</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Participation, Collaboration, and Inspiration in the Design Process</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Moore Ruble Yudell is an award-winning interdisciplinary design studio known for its collaborative approach. Four principals from Moore Ruble Yudell...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Moore Ruble Yudell is an award-winning interdisciplinary design studio known for its collaborative approach. Four principals from Moore Ruble Yudell (Jeanne Chen, Michael S. Martin, Neal Matsuno, and Mario Violich) spoke with the AIA Podcast Network's Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Communications to discuss the unique culture and organization that have brought the firm such success.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06302006/moore1.mp3" length="8754788" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06302006/moore1.mp3 </guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2006 20:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>18:34</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Technological, Moore Ruble Yudell, Jeanne Chen, Michael S Martin, Neal Matsuno, Mario Violich, Phil Simon, Marketing, Communications</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Exploring an Integrated, Humanistic Approach to Design</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In a discussion led by the AIA Podcast Network's Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Promotion, two principals (Krista Becker and James Mary O'Connor) from...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In a discussion led by the AIA Podcast Network's Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Promotion, two principals (Krista Becker and James Mary O'Connor) from the award-winning firm Moore Ruble Yudell join founders John Ruble and Buzz Yudell to discuss the basic tenets of the firm's culturally and environmentally sensitive approach to design.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07072006/moore2.mp3" length="10503947" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07072006/moore2.mp3 </guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jul 2006 16:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>21:52</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Marketing, Promotion, Krista Becker, James Mary OConnor, Moore, Ruble, Yudell, Design</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The Architect as Civic and Community Leader</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Ambassador Richard Nelson Swett, FAIA and author of Leadership by Design: Creating an Architecture of Trust</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Ambassador Richard Nelson Swett, FAIA and author of Leadership by Design: Creating an Architecture of Trust, spoke with the AIA Podcast Networks Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Promotion, to discuss leadership principles and important diplomatic and negotiating skills while he encourages architects to take up civic engagement.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07172006/swett.mp3" length="6194785" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07172006/swett.mp3 </guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2006 15:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>12:54</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, design, FAIA, Marketing, Promotion, Phil Simon, Ambassador Richard Nelson Swett</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>In-Phil Architecture: How Technology Can Complement Building</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Hagy Belzberg spoke with the AIA Podcast Network's Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Promotion, about the future of design using the latest in technology.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Hagy Belzberg, AIA, broke the mold with the design of his luxurious and polished restaurant Patina, located in Frank Gehry's Walt Directorey Concert Hall. Recently, Mr. Belzberg spoke with the AIA Podcast Network's Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Promotion, about the future of design using the latest in technology.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07252006/belzberg.mp3" length="5954879" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07252006/belzberg.mp3 </guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jul 2006 13:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>12:24</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Hagy Belzberg, luxurious, restaurant, Patina, Frank Gehry, Walt Directorey Concert Hall, Marketing, Promotion, technology</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Creating the Landscape of Home</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Julie Moir Messervy, award-winning landscape architect, discusses her new book, written in collaboration with architect Sarah Susanka. Entitled Outside the Not So Big House: Creating the Landscape of Home...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Julie Moir Messervy, award-winning landscape architect, discusses her new book, written in collaboration with architect Sarah Susanka. Entitled Outside the Not So Big House: Creating the Landscape of Home, it outlines the design elements of a complete and contemplative home, inside and outside. Recently, Ms. Messervy discussed these elements with the AIA Podcast Networks Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Promotion.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08012006/messervy.mp3" length="5938788" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08012006/messervy.mp3 </guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 01 Aug 2006 15:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>12:22</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Julie Moir Messervy, landscape, Sarah Susanka, </itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Sustainable Design: Current Trends and Measurement Tools</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>The AIA Podcast Network's Kira Gould, current Chair of the AIA Committee for the Environment (COTE), leads a discussion with Henry Siegel, FAIA, founding principal of Siegel and Strain, and Dan Williams, FAIA.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>The AIA Podcast Network's Kira Gould, current Chair of the AIA Committee for the Environment (COTE), leads a discussion with Henry Siegel, FAIA, founding principal of Siegel and Strain, and Dan Williams, FAIA. These two nationally recognized experts in sustainable design examine the cooperation between scientists and architects in creating a greener paradigm for architecture.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08072006/williams.mp3" length="15797313" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08072006/williams.mp3 </guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Aug 2006 23:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>16:27</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Kira Gould, Siegel and Strain, COTE, Henry Siegel, scientists</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Emerging Professional versus Architect</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>The AIA Podcast Network's Phil Simon, Managing Director of Marketing and Promotion, discusses the importance of leadership with Karen Lesney, Associate AIA.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>The AIA Podcast Network's Phil Simon, Managing Director of Marketing and Promotion, discusses the importance of leadership with Karen Lesney, Associate AIA. In this interview, Ms. Lesney describes the experiences which shape have shaped her career and discusses the qualities of good leadership.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08142006/lesney.mp3" length="7106775" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08142006/lesney.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Aug 2006 23:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>14:48</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Phil Simon, Marketing, Promotion, leadership, Karen Lesney</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Understanding and Executing Leadership Strategies</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Cable Clarke, Senior Principle Consultant for Human Synergistics International, discusses how individuals and organizations can develop leadership through constructive thinking styles.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Cable Clarke, Senior Principle Consultant for Human Synergistics International, discusses how individuals and organizations can develop leadership through constructive thinking styles. Contrasting prescriptive and rescriptive leadership strategies, he examines the qualities of a good leader to the AIA Podcast Network's Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Promotion.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08212006/clarke.mp3" length="5570775" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08212006/clarke.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2006 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>11:36</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Cable Clarke, Human Synergistics International, Phil Simon, strategies, Marketing, Promotion</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Building Smart: Implementing Integrated Practice</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Patrick MacLeamy, AIA, CEO of HOK, spoke with the AIA Podcast Network's Markku Allison, AIA, Resource Architect, to discuss his firm's unique approach to their clients' real estate and facility needs.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Patrick MacLeamy, AIA, CEO of HOK, spoke with the AIA Podcast Network's Markku Allison, AIA, Resource Architect, to discuss his firm's unique approach to their clients' real estate and facility needs. Citing specific projects and methods as examples, Mr. MacLeamy explores how design, construction, and engineering firms can work together.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08282006/macleamy.mp3" length="7490671" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08282006/macleamy.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Aug 2006 14:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>15:36</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Patrick MacLeamy, Markku Allison, design, construction, engineering</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Emerging Technology and Architectural Practice</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Technology is revolutionizing the design process in amazing ways by making knowledge-sharing more efficient and dynamic.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Technology is revolutionizing the design process in amazing ways by making knowledge-sharing more efficient and dynamic. Recently, Tony Rinella, Assoc. AIA, CIO of Anshen+Allen Architects, spoke with the AIA Podcast Network's Markku Allison, AIA, Resource Architect, about the benefits of virtual design and construction.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09052006/rinella.mp3" length="9450899" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09052006/rinella.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2006 16:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>19:41</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Technology, knowledge-sharing, Tony Rinella, Anshen+Allen Architects, Markku Allison, virtual design</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>GSA Mandates on Building Information Modeling</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Steven Hagan, FAIA, and Calvin Kam, Ph.D., discuss the benefits of BIM in the design process with the AIA Podcast Network's Markku Allison, Resource Architect, AIA.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In 2003, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) created its own 3D-4D-BIM Program and is committed to the strategic and incremental adoption of these technologies in the design of its projects. Steven Hagan, FAIA, and Calvin Kam, Ph.D., discuss the benefits of BIM in the design process with the AIA Podcast Network's Markku Allison, Resource Architect, AIA.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09112006/kamhagan.mp3" length="8162749" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09112006/kamhagan.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 11 Sep 2006 14:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>17:00</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, US General Services Administration, GSA, 3D-4D-BIM, BIM, Markku Allison, Steven Hagan, Calvin Kam, Ph D</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Multi-Family Housing Liability</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Recently, Bill Quatman, Esq., FAIA and Frank Musica Esq. Assoc. AIA, spoke with the AIA Podcast Network?s Scott Frank, Director of AIA Media Relations to discuss these issues...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>With greater demand for urban housing has come greater demand -- and revenue -- for architects who design multifamily residential projects. Along with the benefits, however, have come greater legal risks and a spate of construction-defect lawsuits targeting not only builders of condos but the architects who design them.  Recently, Bill Quatman, Esq., FAIA and Frank Musica Esq. Assoc. AIA, spoke with the AIA Podcast Network?s Scott Frank, Director of AIA Media Relations to discuss these issues and offer insight and advice on how to mitigate your risk.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12182006/housing-condo-liability.mp3" length="7625081" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12182006/housing-condo-liability.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2006 17:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>31:45</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Bill Quatman, Frank Musica, Scott Frank, Media Relations</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>2007 Nonresidential Construction Market Forecast</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>The American Institute of Architects will present the findings of its Construction Consensus Forecast on the 2007 nonresidential construction market.  The AIA Chief Economist will be joined...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>The American Institute of Architects will present the findings of its Construction Consensus Forecast on the 2007 nonresidential construction market.  The AIA Chief Economist will be joined on this podcast by a principle with Global Insight and a financial analyst from Banc of America Securities.  The panel will discuss current growth projections, industry concerns and investment implications.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/01242007/nonresidential.mp3" length="2978621" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/01242007/nonresidential.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:45:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>12:24</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Construction, Consensus, Forcast, 2007, nonresidential, construction, Economist, Global, Banc, America, Securities, Kermit Baker, Patrick Newport, Robert McCarthy</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>AIA Design-Build Summit 2007: Doing Great Design Through Design-Build</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Gary Lapera, AIA, Principal/Studio Head, Michael Graves and Associates, spoke with G. William Quatman, FAIA, 2007 Chair, AIA Design-Build Advisory Group about...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Gary Lapera, AIA, Principal/Studio Head, Michael Graves and Associates, spoke with G. William Quatman, FAIA, 2007 Chair, AIA Design-Build Advisory Group about his firm's design-build projects, how architects can produce great design in a design-build setting, and the AIA's Design-Build Summit in Kansas City, March 8-9, 2007.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/01242007/summit2007.mp3" length="3109019" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/01242007/summit2007.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2007 15:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>12:56</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>G William Quatman, FAIA, Gary Lapera, AIA, Principal, Studio, Michael, Graves, Associates, design, Design-Build Summit, March, 2007, Kansas City</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Shelter after the Disaster: The Alternative Housing Pilot Program</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>R. Kirk O'Brien, AIA, AIA Disaster Assistance Committee member and owner of Aedifice Architecture discusses his participation in FEMA's Alternative Housing Pilot Program for Gulf Coast states...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>R. Kirk O'Brien, AIA, AIA Disaster Assistance Committee member and owner of Aedifice Architecture discusses his participation in FEMA's Alternative Housing Pilot Program for Gulf Coast states, and the plans of the AIA's Disaster Assistance Program with David Downey CAE, Assoc. AIA, Managing Director, AIA Center for Communities by Design.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02162007/david-and-kirk.mp3" length="4041078" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02162007/david-and-kirk.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2007 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>16:49</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>R. Kirk O'Brien, AIA, Disaster Assistance Committee, Aedifice, Architecture, FEMA, Alternative Housing Pilot Program, Gulf Coast, David Downey CAE, Managing Director, AIA Center for Communities by Design</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Train, Retain and Transfer Project Knowledge</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Cliff S. Moser, AIA, MSQA, Principal/Healthcare Los Angeles Studio, RTKL Associates Inc., and Practice Management Advisory Group member explains how to train, retain...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Cliff S. Moser, AIA, MSQA, Principal/Healthcare Los Angeles Studio, RTKL Associates Inc., and Practice Management Advisory Group member explains how to train, retain and transfer project skills and knowledge using concepts from the WWII program, Training Within Industry. Also detailed is the use of Lean Enterprise Strategies in architecture (downloadable forms available).</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02212007/mike-and-cliff.mp3" length="3240163" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02212007/mike-and-cliff.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2007 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>16:49</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Train, Retain, Transfer Project Knowledge, Cliff S. Moser, AIA, MSQA, Principal, Healthcare, Los Angeles Studio, RTKL Associates Inc, Practice Management Advisory Group, WWII, Lean Enterprise Strategies, architecture</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Ownership and Leadership Transitions for Architects</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Michael Strogoff, AIA, discusses key issues architectural firms should consider when implementing an ownership and leadership transition plan. Topics include...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Michael Strogoff, AIA, discusses key issues architectural firms should consider when implementing an ownership and leadership transition plan. Topics include: what to look for when identifying future leaders; what prospective owners need to consider; and how to insure that transitions are successful after you leave. Michael also provides valuable guidelines for successful mergers and acquisitions.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/03012007/cliff-and-mike.mp3" length="4461127" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/03012007/cliff-and-mike.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2007 17:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>18:34</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Ownership, Leadership, Transitions, Architects, Michael Strogoff, AIA, firms, future, owners, transitions, mergers, acquisitions</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Architectural Graphic Standards</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>David Altenhofen, AIA, Technical Director of Philadelphia Office, Hillier Architecture and Architectural Graphic Standards, 11th Edition Advisory Board Member and Subject Editor for Shell Chapter explains why this book is the most thorough...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>David Altenhofen, AIA, Technical Director of Philadelphia Office, Hillier Architecture and Architectural Graphic Standards, 11th Edition Advisory Board Member and Subject Editor for Shell Chapter explains why this book is the most thorough and significant revision of Architectural Graphic Standards in a generation with the AIA Podcast Network?s Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Promotion.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/03082007/03_05_2007.mp3" length="2584700" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/03082007/03_05_2007.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 14:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>10:45</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Architectural, Graphic, Standards, David, Altenhofen, AIA, Technical, Director, Philadelphia, 11th Edition Advisory Board, Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing, Promotion</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Atlanta's Emerging Voices</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>One of the exciting programs cited in the 2006 Emerging Professionals Award for Atlanta?s Young Architects Forum (YAF: ATL) was Emerging Voices. This program is an annual portfolio-based competition established by YAF:ATL...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>One of the exciting programs cited in the 2006 Emerging Professionals Award for Atlanta's Young Architects Forum (YAF: ATL) was Emerging Voices. This program is an annual portfolio-based competition established by YAF:ATL and the AIA Atlanta Chapter, showcasing the work of young architects in Atlanta. The goal of the competition is to recognize specific works of high quality by architects in the early stages of their careers and to encourage the exchange of ideas among young practitioners who might not otherwise have a forum. Emerging Voices is based on a professionally juried review of submitted works from YAF members and culminates in a display of the work for one month at the downtown Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA).</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05032007/atlanta.mp3" length="7145164" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05032007/atlanta.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>29:45</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>atlanta, 2006, Emerging Professionals Award, AIA Atlanta Chapter, Emerging Voices, YAF, Museum of Design Atlanta, MODA, Bryan Russell, AIA, Staffan Svenson, Dencity, LLC Elizabeth Martin, Alloy Projects, Ed Akins, AIA, LEED AP</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>AIA Home Design Trends Survey: Greater Demand for Accessibility</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Kermit Baker, AIA Chief Economist, and Jeffrey Anderzhon, architect and consultant specializing in environments for the elderly, discuss a rapidly changing housing market and the design strategies necessary in addressing the needs of an aging population.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Kermit Baker, AIA Chief Economist, and Jeffrey Anderzhon, architect and consultant specializing in environments for the elderly, discuss a rapidly changing housing market and the design strategies necessary in addressing the needs of an aging population. Panel reviews recent residential property after survey reveals that baby boomers are requesting more flexible and accessible home design layouts.  Residential design implications, including universal design elements, are the focus.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05212007/BakerAnderzhon.mp3" length="3298579" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05212007/BakerAnderzhon.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 10:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>13:44</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Kermit Baker PhD Hon, AIA Jeffrey W Anderzhon, FAIA, Home Design Trends Survey, Accessibility, Chief Economist, architect, elderly, residential, baby boomers, universal</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>A message to Architects from Congressman Earl Blumenauer</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Congressman Earl Blumenauer of Oregon's 3rd District discusses the challenges that face society and the 
role Architects play in solving these problems.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Congressman Earl Blumenauer of Oregon's 3rd District discusses the challenges that face society and the 
role Architects play in solving these problems.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05282007/blumenauer.mp3" length="2215735" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05282007/blumenauer.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>09:13</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Architects, Congressman Earl Blumenauer, Oregon, 3rd, District, society, problems</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Practice of Regenerative Design</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>William G. Reed of the Integrative Design Collaborative discusses the Regenerative Design Process. In an attempt to move beyond sustainability, attention is shifted from minimizing human impact to promoting an understanding of the benefits of human...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>William G. Reed of the Integrative Design Collaborative discusses the Regenerative Design Process. In an attempt to move beyond sustainability, attention is shifted from minimizing human impact to promoting an understanding of the benefits of human activity in healthy participation with natural systems. The objective is to restructure the design process in order to achieve affordable and deeply effective ecological systems design. The focus is on explaining the history of regenesis, why this approach to building is particularly necessary, and how, by using development to actively engage the environment, it is possible to at once catalyze living systems while at the same time cutting costs.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05302007/Reed_Regenerative_Design.mp3" length="4237948" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05302007/Reed_Regenerative_Design.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2007 13:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>17:38</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Practice, Regenerative, Design, William G Reed, Integrative Design Collaborative, Regenerative Design Process, LEED, AIA</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>2007 Recipient of the Architecture Firm Award</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>The AIA Architecture Firm Award, given annually, is the highest honor the AIA bestows on an architecture firm and recognizes a practice that consistently has produced distinguished architecture for at least 10 years.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>The AIA Architecture Firm Award, given annually, is the highest honor the AIA bestows on an architecture firm and recognizes a practice that consistently has produced distinguished architecture for at least 10 years. Leers Weinzapfel Associates, the Boston?based magicians who create beautiful public architecture and space, received the 2007 AIA Architecture Firm Award. The AIA Board of Directors awarded the firm based on its consistent ability to accept complex challenges and to envision designs of elegant distinction.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05312007/firm_award_2007.mp3" length="2001126" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05312007/firm_award_2007.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2007 15:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>8:19</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Andrea P Leers, FAIA, Jane Weinzapfel, Chris Schultz, AIA, Architecture, Award, Leers Weinzapfel Associates, Boston, Board of Directors, 2007, Firm</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Architect-led Design Build: A Practical Business Plan</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Mark C. Friedlander, Esq., a lawyer who has specialized in representing design professionals for over 20 years and is currently a leading member of the Design Build Institute of America, outlines the benefits of using an architect-led design...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Mark C. Friedlander, Esq., a lawyer who has specialized in representing design professionals for over 20 years and is currently a leading member of the Design Build Institute of America, outlines the benefits of using an architect-led design build business model. The presentation instructs architects on how to structure their businesses to contract directly with owners as the prime member of a design build team, subcontracting the actual construction to a general contractor teammate. First outlining the legal benefits of using this approach, then discussing the potential opportunities for the architect, contractor, and owners, Mr. Friedlander constructs a holistic argument for a collaborative approach to design build.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06042007/friedlander_design_build.mp3" length="3208097" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06042007/friedlander_design_build.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 4 Jun 2007 14:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>13:21</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Mark C Friedlander, Kathleen Lane, Architect, Design, Practical, Business Plan, AIA, lawyer, professionals, Design Build Institute of America, contract, teammate, holistic, collaborative</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>BIM and Sustainable Design</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Phil Bernstein, vice president of Industry Strategy and Relations, AEC Solutions, discusses building information modeling (BIM) and how digital prototypes are serving to optimize sustainable results. Given the growing market demand for green building...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Phil Bernstein, vice president of Industry Strategy and Relations, AEC Solutions, discusses building information modeling (BIM) and how digital prototypes are serving to optimize sustainable results. Given the growing market demand for green building, firms must align the culture of practice to make a process transformation. This podcast reviews practical advice for how and why to make the transition, especially for smaller firms venturing to remain competitive.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06052007/bernstein_bim.mp3" length="3794274" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06052007/bernstein_bim.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 5 Jun 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>15:48</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>BIM, Sustainable, Design, Phil, Phillip G Bernstein, FAIA, Markku Allison, Industry, Strategy, Relations, AEC, Solutions, BIM, green, building, firms, culture</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Relationship between Design and Healthcare for Patient Healing</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Gordon Chong, presents findings from the 2005 Latrobe Fellowship, which gave $100,000 to Chong Partners Architecture, Kaiser Permanente, and the University of California at Berkeley to do a research study on ?Multi-cultural Influences on the Design of...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Gordon Chong, presents findings from the 2005 Latrobe Fellowship, which gave $100,000 to Chong Partners Architecture, Kaiser Permanente, and the University of California at Berkeley to do a research study on ?Multi-cultural Influences on the Design of a Healthcare Setting.? Using integrated databases of information gathered from over 30,000 patients, they incorporated techniques from psychology, sociology and neuroscience to understand how spatial configurations, light, noise, and temperature can be designed to mitigate stress.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06082007/chong_design_healthcare.mp3" length="4572942" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06082007/chong_design_healthcare.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 8 Jun 2007 14:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>19:02</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Relationship, Design, Healthcare, Patient, Healing, Gordon Chong, FAIA, Scott Frank, 2005, Latrobe, Fellowship, Chong, Partners, Architecture, Kaiser Permanente, University, California, Berkeley, Multi-cultural, Influences, patients, psychology</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Not So Big Life: Making Room for What Really Matters</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Sarah Susanka is a bestselling author, architect and cultural visionary. In her groundbreaking series, The Not So Big House, Susanka encourages homeowners, builders, remodelers and design professionals to focus on quality over quantity-on what makes...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Sarah Susanka is a bestselling author, architect and cultural visionary. In her groundbreaking series, The Not So Big House, Susanka encourages homeowners, builders, remodelers and design professionals to focus on quality over quantity-on what makes us feel comfortable rather than what impresses the neighbors. In this podcast she discusses how she envisions life design from a housing design viewpoint.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06122007/susanka_notsobiglife.mp3" length="4073687" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06122007/susanka_notsobiglife.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>08:28</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Sarah Susanka, FAIA, Chris Schultz, bestselling, author, architect, cultural, visionary, The Not So Big House, homeowners, builders, remodelers, design, neighbors</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Managing Your Digital Practice with New AIA Contract Documents</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>The "21st century architect" will be utilizing more technology based, real time design and project management tools.  In April 2007, the AIA introduced two new contract documents, C106 and E201, which address growing concerns in the design and...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>The "21st century architect" will be utilizing more technology based, real time design and project management tools.  In April 2007, the AIA introduced two new contract documents, C106 and E201, which address growing concerns in the design and construction industry:  transmitting data in a digital environment and maintaining control over its future use. Whether working in 2D, 3D, or 4D, fully integrating BIM or just testing the waters, preview these documents and hear how you can use these new project management tools.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06222007/weiss.mp3" length="6344026" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06222007/weiss.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 23:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>13:12</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Robert E Middlebrooks, AIA, Steven F Weiss, FAIA, Markku Allison, 21st, century, architect, Digital, Practice, Contract Documents, April, 2007, technology, 2D, 3D, or 4D, data, BIM, C106, E201, construction</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>2007 Recipient of the Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>A discussion on the current dialogues and debates taking place between the worlds of study and practice in the US and around the world with Lance Jay Brown, FAIA, the 2007 Recipient of the Topaz Medallion Award.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>A discussion on the current dialogues and debates taking place between the worlds of study and practice in the US and around the world with Lance Jay Brown, FAIA, the 2007 Recipient of the Topaz Medallion Award. Currently, design professionals are facing what must be the most significant challenges we have seen since the start of the industrial revolution. The past 200 years have brought about changes the dramatic affects of which we are just beginning to realize. The challenges students are facing in a global economy, what schools are doing in response to emerging issues and how professional practice is engaging these new issues are the subjects of this PodCast.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06222007/brown.mp3" length="6171414" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06222007/brown.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 23:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>12:51</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Lance Jay Brown, FAIA, Kathleen Lane, 2007, Topaz Medallion, Architectural Education, dialogues, debates, industrial, revolution, global, economy, students</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>2007 AIA Contract Documents: What's New?</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Suzanne Harness, AIA, Esq., Managing Director and Counsel, discusses revisions to the AIA's major construction contract documents with Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing &amp; Promotion.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Suzanne Harness, AIA, Esq., Managing Director and Counsel, discusses revisions to the AIA's major construction contract documents with Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing &amp; Promotion.  It has been ten years since AIA last published significant revisions to its major documents and new changes will be released in the fall 2007.  Get ahead of the curve and preview how these revisions may affect you.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast2/04272007/march-22.mp3" length="5607804" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast2/04272007/march-22.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 23:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>23:21</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>AIA, Architecture, American, Institute, Architects, Contract, Documents, Suzanne Harness, Managing Director, Phil Simon, Marketing, Promotion, fall, 2007</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Simple Home: The Luxury of Enough</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Sarah Nettleton presents her six paths to simple sustainability, each illustrated by examples of human-scaled, unadorned homes with straightforward floor plans from her book, The Simple Home.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Sarah Nettleton presents her six paths to simple sustainability, each illustrated by examples of human-scaled, unadorned homes with straightforward floor plans from her book, The Simple Home.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06222007/nettleton.mp3" length="6183957" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06222007/nettleton.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 23:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>12:52</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Sarah Nettleton, AIA, LEED, Phil Simon, simple sustainability, illustrated, human-scaled, floor plans, book, The Simple Home</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Financial Management for Design Professionals: The Path to Profitability</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Steve Wintner and Michael Tardif discuss their book Financial Management for Design Professionals. How can modern firms measure "true profitability" and create fast and easy financial indicators to insure their success?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Steve Wintner and Michael Tardif discuss their book Financial Management for Design Professionals. How can modern firms measure "true profitability" and create fast and easy financial indicators to insure their success? This podcast reviews practical strategies to creating effective financial management systems that "allow one to achieve their dreams as an architect."</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06262007/tardif.mp3" length="4224038" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06262007/tardif.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 14:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>17:35</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Steve L Wintner, Michael Tardif, AIA, Donnie Kenneth, Financial Management, Design Professionals, The Path to Profitability, measure, true profitability, true profitability</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Tom Kundig: Houses</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Tom Kundig, a Seattle-based architect who is known for creating designs that successfully combine art, craft and the human experience of space, discusses his new book, Houses.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Tom Kundig, a Seattle-based architect who is known for creating designs that successfully combine art, craft and the human experience of space, discusses his new book, Houses. By uniting seemingly disparate sets of characteristics, he has produced some of the most inventive structures found in the architecture world today. He describes his past, his creative process, and he gives several personal examples of his experiences with architecture.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06292007/kundig.mp3" length="3862920" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06292007/kundig.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2007 23:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>16:05</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>Tom Kundig, FAIA, Donnie Kenneth, Houses, Seattle, art, craft, AIA, human, experience, space, book, structures, architecture</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Demystifying Fellowship</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Promotion with the AIA Podcast Network, and Kelly Pickard, former Program Manager, Honors &amp; Awards, explain in a question and answer interview some of the basic parameters involved in the Fellowship</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Phil Simon, Managing Director, Marketing and Promotion with the AIA Podcast Network, and Kelly Pickard, former Program Manager, Honors &amp; Awards, explain in a question and answer interview some of the basic parameters involved in the Fellowship application process.  From the nomination process through choosing a sponsor and even a section on what the jury is looking for this interview will help answer questions anyone looking to be elevated as a Fellow of the Institute may be wondering.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07022007/pickard.mp3" length="6687171" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07022007/pickard.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 23:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>27:51</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, Demystifying, Fellowship, Phil, Simon, Marketing, Promotion, AIA, Kelly Pickard, Honors, Awards, jury, sponsor, Fellow</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Acoustics and Design</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this overview on the topic of acoustics consulting, Dawn Schuette, an experienced acoustic designer, discusses how to involve designers early enough in the design process to insure a successful aural project element.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this overview on the topic of acoustics consulting, Dawn Schuette, an experienced acoustic designer, discusses how to involve designers early enough in the design process to insure a successful aural project element. Ms. Schuette also describes how the field has evolved, the types of works that are currently being prepared, and how architects can benefit from working with professionals in the field.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07032007/schuette.mp3" length="3585287" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07032007/schuette.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2007 23:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>14:55</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, Dawn Schuette, AIA, Donnie Kenneth, acoustics, consulting, designer, aural, project, professionals</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Speed Mentoring</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Building a green house within a functional community means going beyond just learning about sustainability, to understanding architecture as an involved and collaborative process. In this podcast, Grace Kim, a principal at Schemata Workshop...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Building a green house within a functional community means going beyond just learning about sustainability, to understanding architecture as an involved and collaborative process. In this podcast, Grace Kim, a principal at Schemata Workshop out of Seattle, and Lee Waldrep, Associate Dean in the School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at the University of Maryland, explain the importance of and benefits to having and being a mentor.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07052007/waldrep.mp3" length="4215067" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07052007/waldrep.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2007 13:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>17:33</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>		</item>
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		<item>			<title>The Evidence-based Truth about Private Rooms for the Aging</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this podcast, Jeffrey Anderzhon, an architect and consultant specializing in environments for the elderly, discusses the benefits of single-occupancy rooms in homes for the elderly.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this podcast, Jeffrey Anderzhon, an architect and consultant specializing in environments for the elderly, discusses the benefits of single-occupancy rooms in homes for the elderly. In addition to gains for the residents and families, there is also considerable advantage for staff and others invested in such facilities due to a significant cut in their operational costs. He describes his innovative research and details how he came to this counterintuitive conclusion.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07102007/anderzhon.mp3" length="2529837" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07102007/anderzhon.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 12:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>10:31</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, Jeffrey W Anderzhon, FAIA, Evidence, architect, Truth, Private, Rooms, Aging, occupancy, elderly, families, research, counterintuitive</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Austin Energy's Zero Energy Home Design Competition</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Richard MacMath discusses his experiences as an architect with the Austin Energy Green Building Program. In what ways has it become more possible to reduce energy use to zero and what steps need to be taken to make green building possible.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Richard MacMath discusses his experiences as an architect with the Austin Energy Green Building Program. In what ways has it become more possible to reduce energy use to zero and what steps need to be taken to make green building possible. Mr. MacMath outlines several cases, including a scenario where utilities have actually credited accounts.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07132007/macmath.mp3" length="3597198" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07132007/macmath.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2007 12:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>14:58</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, Richard W MacMath, AIA, Sara Thomas, architect, Austin, Energy, Green, Building, Program, utilities</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Change: Ideas and Influences Reshaping the Design of Schools</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this podcast, Timothy Dufault and John Weekes, experts in educational development, describe the changing nature of planning, design, and construction of new schools in these United States.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this podcast, Timothy Dufault and John Weekes, experts in educational development, describe the changing nature of planning, design, and construction of new schools in these United States. Architects face the challenge of how to fuse need, programs, learning ideas, and space, within a context that continues to change, yet must remain relevant and flexible for at least half a century. They discuss how they go about doing just that.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07172007/weeks.mp3" length="5499029" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07172007/weeks.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2007 12:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>22:54</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Change, Ideas, Influences, Reshaping, Design, Schools, Timothy J Dufault, John M Weekes, experts, educational, development, planning, construction, schools, United States, challenge, learning</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>A Global History of Architecture</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Francis D.K. Ching talks about his new book, A Global History of Architecture, a work unabashedly huge in its proportions and refreshingly unique in its perspective. In an attempt to minimize Eurocentric biases, he and his co-authors organized the...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Francis D.K. Ching talks about his new book, A Global History of Architecture, a work unabashedly huge in its proportions and refreshingly unique in its perspective. In an attempt to minimize Eurocentric biases, he and his co-authors organized the work chronologically rather than geographically. Beginning in 3500 BCE, they span the globe within each time period, occasionally taking time to discuss certain styles and major historical periods, but devoting most of its space to specific architectural works. He discusses architecture in timecuts, time spans growing shorter and denser as we reach the present, and the richness and diversity of human history through every "modern" period of architecture.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07202007/ching.mp3" length="3881223" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07202007/ching.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>16:09</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Global, History, Architecture, Francis DK Ching, Phil Simon, book, proportions, perspective, Eurocentric, chronologically, geographically, 3500, BCE, globe, historical, architectural, timecuts, human, modern</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Real Energy Savings with Performance Targets</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>The construction industry is an enormous polluter, yet architects have the power and creativity to greatly lower the amount of energy used in the built environment and position the industry to be at the forefront of climate change solutions.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>The construction industry is an enormous polluter, yet architects have the power and creativity to greatly lower the amount of energy used in the built environment and position the industry to be at the forefront of climate change solutions. In 2005, the AIA called on its membership for a 50 percent energy reduction in the construction and operation of new and renovated buildings. This panel discusses how energy performance targets and the U.S. EPA?s Energy Star program can help designers achieve this aggressive goal and close the gap between design and performance.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07252007/schaffner.mp3" length="2775298" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07252007/schaffner.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2007 12:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>11:33</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Chris Schaffner, LEED, Paul A Mathew, Scott Frank, construction, industry, enormous, polluter, 2005, environment, energy, EPA, Energy Star, US, design, performance</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>3% Withholding on Government Contracts: What does it mean and what is AIA doing.</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Last year, Congress passed a measure - tucked into a larger bill in the middle of the night - that would require federal, state and many local governments to withhold three percent of payments from all government contractors.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Last year, Congress passed a measure - tucked into a larger bill in the middle of the night - that would require federal, state and many local governments to withhold three percent of payments from all government contractors. This means that architects who design public buildings, from courthouses to schools, would have their payments reduced by three percent - regardless of the size of your firm or the size of the project.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08152007/3percentwithholding.mp3" length="2659214" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08152007/3percentwithholding.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>11:04</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Andrew Goldberg, Congress, measure, bill, withhold, three, percent, federal, state, local, governments,contractors, contractor, courthouse, schools, firm</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The AIA on Capitol Hill: A 2007 Mid-Year Briefing</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>AIA members' unprecedented federal advocacy efforts in the first half of 2007 enabled the Institute to take a leadership role on issues that matter to architects, from sustainability to tax relief.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>AIA members' unprecedented federal advocacy efforts in the first half of 2007 enabled the Institute to take a leadership role on issues that matter to architects, from sustainability to tax relief. In particular, progress has been significant on three priorities: energy-efficient federal buildings, extension of the commercial-buildings tax deduction, and encouragement of green infrastructure.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08202007/fedaffairsbrief.mp3" length="5315131" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08202007/fedaffairsbrief.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>22:08</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, federal, advocacy, 2007, leadership, sustainability, tax relief, energy-efficient, federal, buildings, commercial-buildings, tax, deduction, green, infrastructure</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Alternative Careers in Architecture</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>The AIA Young Architect's Forum seeks to expand the definition of architect, both within the profession and to the general public to make the term more inclusive of architects' many abilities and responsibilities.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>The AIA Young Architect's Forum seeks to expand the definition of architect, both within the profession and to the general public to make the term more inclusive of architects' many abilities and responsibilities.  Three speakers will share their non traditional career stories and answer questions about their choices.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09132007/alternativecareers.mp3" length="12218988" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09132007/alternativecareers.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>50:54</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Alternative, Careers, Architecture, Shannon Chance, Lori Pavese Mazor, LEED, Tian Feng, FCSI, Adam Palmer, Young, Forum, architect, profession, abilities, responsibilities</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Design Build Podcast</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>A brief conversation between experts in their field comparing the differences between the design build process in the United States and the United Kingdom.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>A brief conversation between experts in their field comparing the differences between the design build process in the United States and the United Kingdom.   The podcast has been created in conjunction with the AIA/DBIA sponsored conference in London, September 27-29, 2007.  For further information about the conference go to:  http://www.aia.org/ev_intl_db_conf07
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09142007/designbuild.mp3" length="2797031" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09142007/designbuild.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>11:38</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, William Quatman, FAIA, Andrew Thomas, RIBA, conversation, comparing, design, build, process, DBIA, United States, United Kingdom, London, September, conference</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Overview of the 2007 A201</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Michael Stransky, FAIA, president of Gillies Stransky Brems Smith Architects, discusses the revised AIA Document A201TM-2007, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, with Phil Simon, AIA managing director, marketing and promotion.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Michael Stransky, FAIA, president of Gillies Stransky Brems Smith Architects, discusses the revised AIA Document A201TM-2007, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, with Phil Simon, AIA managing director, marketing and promotion. The AIA revises its principal owner-contractor agreements on a 10-year cycle. With each revision, the AIA Documents Committee strives to update documents to current practice and maintain an appropriate allocation of risk among the parties. This podcast offers the opportunity to learn about AIA Document A201TM-2007 in anticipation of their release in November 2007.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09242007/2007-A201.mp3" length="4142542" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09242007/2007-A201.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>17:15</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Michael Stransky, FAIA, president, Gillies Stransky Brems Smith Architects, Document, A201TM?2007, Construction, Phil Simon, marketing, promotion, 10-year cycle, Committee, November, 2007</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Solar Decathlon and Architecture Education</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>The biannual Solar Decathlon brings college and university teams to Washington, D.C., where they design, build, show, and inhabit homes powered only by solar energy. The AIA is a sponsor of this competition held by the U.S. Department of Energy.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>The biannual Solar Decathlon brings college and university teams to Washington, D.C., where they design, build, show, and inhabit homes powered only by solar energy. The AIA is a sponsor of this competition held by the U.S. Department of Energy. In this podcast, Martha Bohm, faculty advisor to the Cornell team, discusses this sustainable-design showcase and how it is reshaping architecture education.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09282007/solar.mp3" length="4439491" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09282007/solar.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>18:29</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, biannual, Solar, Decathlon, college, university, teams, Washington DC, homes, Energy, Martha Bohm, Cornell, sustainable, design, architecture, education</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Didactic Drawing Podcast</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This podcast, moderated by Chris Bowling, AIA, 2006-2007 Community Director for the National Associates Committee will feature three noted architects who continue to spread the gospel concerning didactic drawing.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This podcast, moderated by Chris Bowling, AIA, 2006-2007 Community Director for the National Associates Committee will feature three noted architects who continue to spread the gospel concerning didactic drawing.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10102007/didactic_drawing.mp3" length="9073214" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10102007/didactic_drawing.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>37:47</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Chris Bowling, 2006, 2007, Community, Director, National, Associates, Committee, gospel, concerning, didactic, drawing</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Matri.ARCH.itect</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This podcast, moderated by Sally Grans-Korsh, system director for Facilities Planning and Programming at Minnesota State Colleges and Universities will discuss the complex nature of balancing personal and professional lives.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This podcast, moderated by Sally Grans-Korsh, system director for Facilities Planning and Programming at Minnesota State Colleges and Universities will discuss the complex nature of balancing personal and professional lives.  Sally interviews two young architects that have worked with their firms to strategize a positive work life balance.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12062007/matriarchitect.mp3" length="11650443" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12062007/matriarchitect.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>48:32</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Sally Grans-Korsh, FAIA, Kristen A.G. Schleick, AICP, Matthew D. Rice, LEED, AP, system, director, Facilities, Planning, Programming, Minnesota, State, Colleges, Universities, balancing, personal, professional</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Introduction to the AIA's Integrated Project Delivery Guide</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>The AIA and AIA California Council collaborated to produce Integrated Project Delivery: A Guide, which covers principles and techniques of integrated project delivery and, particularly, how to use such methodologies in designing and constructing projects</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>The AIA and AIA California Council collaborated to produce Integrated Project Delivery: A Guide, which covers principles and techniques of integrated project delivery and, particularly, how to use such methodologies in designing and constructing projects. In this podcast, three drafters of the Guide - Forrest Lott, AIA, Zigmund Rubel, AIA, and James Suehiro, AIA - discuss integrated project delivery.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12102007/ipd-guide.mp3" length="6118541" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12102007/ipd-guide.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>25:29</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, California, Council, produce, Integrated, Project, Delivery, Guide, principles, techniques, methodologies, designing, constructing, Forrest Lott, Zigmund Rubel, James Suehiro</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Automated Code Checking in the United States</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this podcast, David Conover of the International Code Council (ICC) discusses how SMARTcodes can verify whether a building design is code-compliant. When ICC codes and government regulations are converted to a "smart" format, model-checking...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this podcast, David Conover of the International Code Council (ICC) discusses how SMARTcodes can verify whether a building design is code-compliant. When ICC codes and government regulations are converted to a "smart" format, model-checking software can apply limiting factors or instructional guides to a building information model. If the design is not code-compliant, the software explains why.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12102007/icc-conover-interview.mp3" length="6746541" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12102007/icc-conover-interview.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>28:06</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, David Conover, International, Code, Council, ICC, SMARTcodes, building, design, code-compliant, codes, government, regulations, smart, software, instructional, guides</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Sustaining the Value of Historic Resources - Currency</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This podcast, moderated by Kathleen Lane, Director, AIA Knowledge Communities will focus on the value or "currency" of sustainable preservation and the different rating systems that delineate the values.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This podcast, moderated by Kathleen Lane, Director, AIA Knowledge Communities will focus on the value or "currency" of sustainable preservation and the different rating systems that delineate the values.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12112007/farneth-inteview.mp3" length="6230455" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12112007/farneth-inteview.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2007 18:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>25:57</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Stephen J. Farneth, FAIA, LEED, AP,Kathleen Lane, Knowledge, Communities, currency, value, sustainable, preservation, rating, systems, delineate, values</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Sustaining the Value of Historic Resources: Memory Preservation, Partnerships &amp; Sustainable Development</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Discussion of how historic preservation can be integrated into the sustainability equation through collaboration of preservation efforts.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Discussion of how historic preservation can be integrated into the sustainability equation through collaboration of preservation efforts.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12192007/sedovic.mp3" length="6722488" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12192007/sedovic.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>28:00</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Walter Sedovic, Kathleen Lane, historic, preservation, integrated, sustainability, equation, collaboration</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Transitional Small Practice</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Firms of 1 or 2 practitioners that aim to grow into 6 to 10 person firms lack the resources to buy their way through today's most tenacious management issues. In this podcast, Daniel Garber, AIA, tells how a transitional small firm can...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Firms of 1 or 2 practitioners that aim to grow into 6 to 10 person firms lack the resources to buy their way through today's most tenacious management issues. In this podcast, Daniel Garber, AIA, tells how a transitional small firm can use alternative strategies to address critical issues: sustaining client happiness, managing workflow, transitioning to BIM, and developing market competitiveness.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12262007/garber-interview.mp3" length="7458315" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12262007/garber-interview.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>31:04</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Firms, grow, management, Daniel Garber, strategies, sustaining, client, happiness, workflow, transitioning, BIM</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Nature's R&amp;D: Biomimicry Basics for Architects</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Growing awareness about climate change has made designers, corporate leaders, and others increasingly open to creative approaches to old challenges. In this podcast, Kira Gould, Assoc. AIA, explores the concepts and applications of biomimicry a method...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Growing awareness about climate change has made designers, corporate leaders, and others increasingly open to creative approaches to old challenges. In this podcast, Kira Gould, Assoc. AIA, explores the concepts and applications of biomimicry a method for seeking sustainable solutions by emulating nature's patterns and strategies with Dayna Baumeister and Rose Tocke of The Biomimicry Guild.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12262007/biomimicry-interview.mp3" length="6362535" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12262007/biomimicry-interview.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>26:30</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, awareness, climate, designers, corporate, creative, Kira Gould, biomimicry, sustainable, solutions, nature, Dayna Baumeister, Rose Tocke, Biomimicry, Guild</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Arizona Licensing Law Podcast</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Arizona does not currently subscribe to NCARB model law and does not require IDP for licensure.  Instead, the state implements its own internship requirements and allows professionals both with and without an architecture degree to achieve licensure...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Arizona does not currently subscribe to NCARB model law and does not require IDP for licensure.  Instead, the state implements its own internship requirements and allows professionals both with and without an architecture degree to achieve licensure through various combinations of academic and practical experience.  The discussion examines the implications of these various tracks toward becoming a licensed architect.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12262007/arizona.mp3" length="6278198" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12262007/arizona.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>26:08</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Christina Noble, Steve Lichtenberger, Abby Hoover, Michelle Gerchick, Arizona, NCARB, law, IDP, licensure, internship, professionals, architecture, degree, academic, licensed, model</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Sustaining the Value of Historic Resources - Energy</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This podcast, moderated by Kathleen Lane, Director, AIA Knowledge Communities will focus on the value or "energy" of sustainable preservation and the ways to quantify the energy.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This podcast, moderated by Kathleen Lane, Director, AIA Knowledge Communities will focus on the value or "energy" of sustainable preservation and the ways to quantify the energy.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02052008/jackson.mp3" length="5599140" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02052008/jackson.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>23:19</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Mike Jackson, FAIA, Kathleen Lane, Knowledge, Communities, energy, sustainable, preservation, value</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Mentoring for Young Architects: IDP and Beyond</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Emerging professionals need mentoring, and can be wonderful mentors to others. As young architects begin to experience both sides of mentoring relationships, they can change their profession and their communities by volunteering to mentor...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Emerging professionals need mentoring, and can be wonderful mentors to others. As young architects begin to experience both sides of mentoring relationships, they can change their profession and their communities by volunteering to mentor.  A discussion between Michael Ayles, AIA, an expert on emerging professionals, and Dr. Susan G. Weinberger, acclaimed mentoring author and consultant, will describe how mentoring relationships can thrive in the architectural profession.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02052008/mentoring.mp3" length="5848964" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02052008/mentoring.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 14:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>24:21</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Michael Ayles, Dr Susan G Weinberger, Emerging, professionals, mentoring, young, relationships, volunteering, mentor, discussion, author, consultant, architectural, profession</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>AIA Grassroots 2008 Presentation Preview - Speak Like a Pro</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Gary Rifkin has been involved in the training and speaking business since 1987, when he began as a popular speaker at major colleges and universities. In this podcast he previews the presentation he will be giving at the 2008 AIA Grassroots Leadership...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Gary Rifkin has been involved in the training and speaking business since 1987, when he began as a popular speaker at major colleges and universities. In this podcast he previews the presentation he will be giving at the 2008 AIA Grassroots Leadership and Legislative Conference, February 21-23.  The presentation, Speak Like a Pro is designed to help the occasional presenter turn an important but bland speech into an engaging and passionate performance.  Focusing on technique development and skill building, these highly interactive programs will help presenters build their competence and confidence in any speaking setting.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02072008/gary_rifkin.mp3" length="5002493" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02072008/gary_rifkin.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>20:50</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Gary Rifkin, Phil Simon, training, business, 1987, colleges, universities, 2008 AIA Grassroots Leadership and Legislative Conference, February, engaging, passionate, performance, technique, development, skill</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>AIA Grassroots 2008 Presentation Preview - Meeting the Challenge of Leadership</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Barry Roberts, an educator, entertainer, businessman and serious researcher, will be presenting at the 2008 AIA Grassroots Leadership and Legislative Conference on February 21-23.  In this podcast he previews, Meeting the Challenge which he designed...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Barry Roberts, an educator, entertainer, businessman and serious researcher, will be presenting at the 2008 AIA Grassroots Leadership and Legislative Conference on February 21-23.  In this podcast he previews, Meeting the Challenge which he designed to help you identify leadership strengths, develop a list of strategies to improve them and set leadership goals. In the end, it's all about inspiring a shared vision, finding emerging leaders and revealing the leadership in you.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02072008/barry_roberts.mp3" length="3230451" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02072008/barry_roberts.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 17:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>13:27</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Barry Roberts, educator, entertainer, businessman, researcher, 2008 AIA Grassroots Leadership and Legislative Conference, February, Meeting, Challenge, identify, strengths, develop, strategies, goals, vision, leaders</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Helping Architecture Firms and Practitioners Navigate an Economic Downturn</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This podcasts is aimed at providing insights and advice for both architecture firms and practitioners on how to cope with business conditions that are looking increasingly unfavorable.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This podcasts is aimed at providing insights and advice for both architecture firms and practitioners on how to cope with business conditions that are looking increasingly unfavorable.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/04072008/economicdownturn.mp3" length="6494502" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/04072008/economicdownturn.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2008 13:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>27:03</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, insight, advice, architecture, firms, practitioners</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Urban security</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>An interview with Tom Vonier, FAIA, RIBA, a founding member of the International Center for Urban Security in Barcelona.  With offices in Washington, DC and Paris, Vonier supports clients with global interest in project development...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>An interview with Tom Vonier, FAIA, RIBA, a founding member of the International Center for Urban Security in Barcelona.  With offices in Washington, DC and Paris, Vonier supports clients with global interest in project development, security management and industrial operations.  He is a leading proponent of effective design for security in many areas, and discusses his experience in several areas of current concern, including terrorism, civil disobedience, natural disasters and industrial accidents.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05052008/aaia.mp3" length="5390451" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05052008/aaia.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>22:27</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Tom Vonier, FAIA, RIBA, International, Center, Urban, Security, Barcelona, Washington, DC, Paris, Vonier, management, industrial, operations, effective, design, terrorism, civil, disobedience, disasters, accidents</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>2008 AIA Integrated Project Delivery Agreements</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In May 2008 the AIA released the Institute's first ever agreements for integrated project delivery.  Implementing principles and concepts laid out in "Integrated Project Delivery: A Guide," the AIA provides agreements for two levels of integrated...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In May 2008 the AIA released the Institute's first ever agreements for integrated project delivery.  Implementing principles and concepts laid out in "Integrated Project Delivery: A Guide," the AIA provides agreements for two levels of integrated project delivery. The first type is transitional and offers a comfortable first step into integrated project delivery; the second type introduces a fully integrated way of delivering a design and construction project.   In this podcast two members of the AIA Documents Committee discuss the new agreements, their features, and their potential for application in an integrated project delivery environment.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05022008/ipd-docs.mp3" length="4894452" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05022008/ipd-docs.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>20:23</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, 2008, agreements, integrated, project, delivery, principles, concepts, Guide, transitional, design, construction, Documents, Committee, agreements, environment</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Sustainable Design</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Mr. Millard Fuller, the founder of Habitat for Humanity and the founder and president of the Fuller Center for Housing discusses Habitat's and the Fuller Center's vision and mission.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Mr. Millard Fuller, the founder of Habitat for Humanity and the founder and president of the Fuller Center for Housing discusses Habitat's and the Fuller Center's vision and mission.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05222008/fuller.mp3" length="7097198" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05222008/fuller.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>29:33</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Millard Fuller, Habitat, Humanity, Fuller, Center, Housing, vision, mission</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The 2008 AIA Architecture Firm Award:  KieranTimberlake Associates LLP</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this podcast, we will meet James Timberlake, FAIA, founding partner of KieranTimberlake Associates, which received the 2008 AIA Architecture Firm Award. This is the highest honor the Institute can bestow on an architecture firm for consistently...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this podcast, we will meet James Timberlake, FAIA, founding partner of KieranTimberlake Associates, which received the 2008 AIA Architecture Firm Award. This is the highest honor the Institute can bestow on an architecture firm for consistently producing distinguished architecture.  Sustainable design and research is the cornerstone of their 23-year-old practice. Nominator Hubert Murray, AIA, RIBA, president of the Boston Society of Architects, wrote this about the KieranTimberlake firm: "A long-standing commitment to, and keen understanding of, sustainable design in particular are among the fruits of the firm's unusually thorough design research-a firm approach that focuses on new materials, processes, assemblies, and projects (the firm assigns four professionals and 3 percent of its gross revenues to research annually)."
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05292008/timberlake.mp3" length="3917058" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05292008/timberlake.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>16:18</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, James Timberlake, FAIA, KieranTimberlake, Associates, 2008, Architecture Firm Award, Sustainable, design, research, Nominator, Hubert Murray, RIBA, Boston, Society, research, materials, processes, assemblies</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>We the People: The 2008 AIA National Convention</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>"We the People," the 2008 AIA National Convention theme, calls architects to realize, and demonstrate, their essential role in solving the most pressing issues of our time?where we live, where we work, how we come together, our place on the land...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>"We the People," the 2008 AIA National Convention theme, calls architects to realize, and demonstrate, their essential role in solving the most pressing issues of our time?where we live, where we work, how we come together, our place on the land, our place in the world, and how we leave it for the generations to come. The convention program was designed to inspire the profession to address the needs of all people for good design, livable communities, and public policies that support those aims. It also sought to address how the average citizen perceives the architecture profession - as outside the resolution of critical issues rather than as essential to their solution. Finally, the exploration of all these issues and challenges in the context of case studies, technologies, integrated practice, and professional development has, we hope, moved the profession forward in important ways.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06052008/mcafee.mp3" length="4903753" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06052008/mcafee.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>20:25</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, We the People, 2008, National, Convention, realize, demonstrate, role, issues, live, work, world, generations, inspire, profession, livable, communities, policies, resolution, solution, exploration, technologies</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Leadership and Interaction Skills</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Leadership and Interaction Skills was identified as one of the top ten issues for emerging professionals at the Young Architects Forum Summit 15.  Architects Steve Fiskum, AIA, COO of HGA, David Montalba, Principal of Montalba Architects, Inc...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Leadership and Interaction Skills was identified as one of the top ten issues for emerging professionals at the Young Architects Forum Summit 15.  Architects Steve Fiskum, AIA, COO of HGA, David Montalba, Principal of Montalba Architects, Inc. and Leadership Consultant Dr. Cheryl Leitschuh discuss how this issue impacts Young Architects and the profession of Architecture.  Listen and enjoy!
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06102008/leadership.mp3" length="4855790" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06102008/leadership.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>20:13</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Leadership, Interaction, Skills, top, ten, emerging, professionals, Young, Forum, Summit, 15, Steve Fiskum, HGA, David Montalba, Montalba Architects, Consultant, Cheryl Leitschuh</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Organizing Professional Response to the Mayor's Plan NYC 2030</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>The Mayor's Plan NYC 2030 is an ambitious and courageous set of interconnected strategies to position New York as a sustainable city over the next 25 years. As a consortium of professional organizations, New York New Visions constructively...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>The Mayor's Plan NYC 2030 is an ambitious and courageous set of interconnected strategies to position New York as a sustainable city over the next 25 years. As a consortium of professional organizations, New York New Visions constructively participated in analyzing the plan, and through its constituent members supported implementation. Using an organized process of forums and workshops, NYNV and AIA engaged members in defining issues, principles, best practices, and next steps.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06102008/nyc2030.mp3" length="5049299" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06102008/nyc2030.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>21:01</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Mayor, Plan, NYC, 2030, ambitious, courageous, interconnected, strategies, New, York, sustainable, city, 25, consortium, professional, organizations, Visions, members, implementation, process, forums, workshops</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>101 Things I Learned in Architecture School</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Matthew Frederick discusses his new book and its formal and practical applications in the field. Frederick also speaks about his work in progress, Copernicus Goes to Suburbia, questioning what would have happened if our culture was spatially...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Matthew Frederick discusses his new book and its formal and practical applications in the field. Frederick also speaks about his work in progress, Copernicus Goes to Suburbia, questioning what would have happened if our culture was spatially aware rather than object oriented.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06102008/frederick.mp3" length="4102522" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06102008/frederick.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>17:05</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Matthew Frederick, book, Copernicus, Suburbia, culture</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Trends Impacting the Design and Construction Industries</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this podcast, Lowell Catlett, PhD,  a futurist and the Keynote speaker at this year's Knowledge Leadership Assembly in Denver, gives us a short preview of his upcoming presentation discussing a few of the current trends impacting the design...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this podcast, Lowell Catlett, PhD, a futurist and the Keynote speaker at this year's Knowledge Leadership Assembly in Denver, gives us a short preview of his upcoming presentation discussing a few of the current trends impacting the design and construction industries.  The trends discussed are the aging U.S. population, the significant change in the ethnicity of the U.S. population, the "greening" of America, and the increasing cost of transportation. Join us for this thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Catlett.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06132008/kla.mp3" length="3286444" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06132008/kla.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>13:41</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Lowell Catlett, PhD, futurist, speaker, Knowledge, Leadership, Assembly, Denver, trends, design, construction, industries, trends, aging, US, population, ethnicity, greening, America, transportation, Dr, Catlett</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Integrated Project Delivery - Understanding the Collaborative Work of the Future in Building Design &amp; Construction, part I</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This six part series features the topic of Integrated Project Delivery. These sessions were recorded at live events throughout North America and include a cross section of senior level participants from a variety of industries; architecture...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This six part series features the topic of Integrated Project Delivery. These sessions were recorded at live events throughout North America and include a cross section of senior level participants from a variety of industries; architecture, engineering, construction, owners, and educators.  During these recorded sessions you will hear their perspective on the next generation of practice and adapting to a change in workflow.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06172008/Phil_Bernstein.mp3" length="37422918" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06172008/Phil_Bernstein.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>51:56</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, six, series, Integrated, Project, Delivery, North, America, senior, industries, architecture, engineering, construction, owners, educators, next, generation, workflow</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Integrated Project Delivery - Understanding the Collaborative Work of the Future in Building Design &amp; Construction, part II</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This six part series features the topic of Integrated Project Delivery. These sessions were recorded at live events throughout North America and include a cross section of senior level participants from a variety of industries; architecture...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This six part series features the topic of Integrated Project Delivery. These sessions were recorded at live events throughout North America and include a cross section of senior level participants from a variety of industries; architecture, engineering, construction, owners, and educators.  During these recorded sessions you will hear their perspective on the next generation of practice and adapting to a change in workflow.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06172008/John_Moebes.mp3" length="26940582" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06172008/John_Moebes.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>37:24</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, six, series, Integrated, Project, Delivery, North, America, senior, industries, architecture, engineering, construction, owners, educators, next, generation, workflow</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Integrated Project Delivery - Understanding the Collaborative Work of the Future in Building Design &amp; Construction, part III</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This six part series features the topic of Integrated Project Delivery. These sessions were recorded at live events throughout North America and include a cross section of senior level participants from a variety of industries; architecture...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This six part series features the topic of Integrated Project Delivery. These sessions were recorded at live events throughout North America and include a cross section of senior level participants from a variety of industries; architecture, engineering, construction, owners, and educators.  During these recorded sessions you will hear their perspective on the next generation of practice and adapting to a change in workflow.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06172008/Chris_France.mp3" length="17692902" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06172008/Chris_France.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>24:34</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, six, series, Integrated, Project, Delivery, North, America, senior, industries, architecture, engineering, construction, owners, educators, next, generation, workflow</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Integrated Project Delivery - Understanding the Collaborative Work of the Future in Building Design &amp; Construction, part IV</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This six part series features the topic of Integrated Project Delivery. These sessions were recorded at live events throughout North America and include a cross section of senior level participants from a variety of industries; architecture...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This six part series features the topic of Integrated Project Delivery. These sessions were recorded at live events throughout North America and include a cross section of senior level participants from a variety of industries; architecture, engineering, construction, owners, and educators.  During these recorded sessions you will hear their perspective on the next generation of practice and adapting to a change in workflow.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06172008/Paola_Sanguinetti.mp3" length="11904678" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06172008/Paola_Sanguinetti.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>16:31</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, six, series, Integrated, Project, Delivery, North, America, senior, industries, architecture, engineering, construction, owners, educators, next, generation, workflow</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Integrated Project Delivery - Understanding the Collaborative Work of the Future in Building Design &amp; Construction, part V</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This six part series features the topic of Integrated Project Delivery. These sessions were recorded at live events throughout North America and include a cross section of senior level participants from a variety of industries; architecture...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This six part series features the topic of Integrated Project Delivery. These sessions were recorded at live events throughout North America and include a cross section of senior level participants from a variety of industries; architecture, engineering, construction, owners, and educators.  During these recorded sessions you will hear their perspective on the next generation of practice and adapting to a change in workflow.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06172008/Allan_Partridge.mp3" length="25242534" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06172008/Allan_Partridge.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>35:03</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, six, series, Integrated, Project, Delivery, North, America, senior, industries, architecture, engineering, construction, owners, educators, next, generation, workflow</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Integrated Project Delivery - Understanding the Collaborative Work of the Future in Building Design &amp; Construction, part VI</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This six part series features the topic of Integrated Project Delivery. These sessions were recorded at live events throughout North America and include a cross section of senior level participants from a variety of industries; architecture...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This six part series features the topic of Integrated Project Delivery. These sessions were recorded at live events throughout North America and include a cross section of senior level participants from a variety of industries; architecture, engineering, construction, owners, and educators.  During these recorded sessions you will hear their perspective on the next generation of practice and adapting to a change in workflow.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06172008/Martin_Fischer.mp3" length="23654502" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06172008/Martin_Fischer.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>32:50</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, six, series, Integrated, Project, Delivery, North, America, senior, industries, architecture, engineering, construction, owners, educators, next, generation, workflow</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>We the People: Women in Architecture</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Nancy Alexander and Carole Wedge talk about pre convention workshops, which explored how to maintain and advance a diverse workplace, and what kinds of strategies can be implemented to contribute to the advancement of diversity in the workplace.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Nancy Alexander and Carole Wedge talk about pre convention workshops, which explored how to maintain and advance a diverse workplace, and what kinds of strategies can be implemented to contribute to the advancement of diversity in the workplace.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06202008/women_in_architecture.mp3" length="7386537" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06202008/women_in_architecture.mp3 </guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>30:46</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Nancy Alexander, Carole Wedge, convention, workshops, diverse, workplace, strategies, contribute, advancement, diversity</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Multi-generational Leadership Roles for Architects</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Nicolette Amundson, Timothy Hemsath, and Connie Spellman discuss intergenerational leadership roles in architecture, and talk about the future of architectural leadership as it plays a major role in environmental sustainability.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Nicolette Amundson, Timothy Hemsath, and Connie Spellman discuss intergenerational leadership roles in architecture, and talk about the future of architectural leadership as it plays a major role in environmental sustainability.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06202008/role_of_architects.mp3" length="5706547" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06202008/role_of_architects.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>23:46</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Nicolette Amundson, Timothy Hemsath, Connie Spellman, intergenerational, leadership, roles, architecture, future, architectural, leadership, environmental, sustainability</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Best Practices in Small-Project Design</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Kevin Harris, Marilys Nepomechie and Deborah Pierce talk about the AIA's Small Project Practitioner Knowledge Community and the influence it has on networking and in Best Practices.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Kevin Harris, Marilys Nepomechie and Deborah Pierce talk about the AIA's Small Project Practitioner Knowledge Community and the influence it has on networking and in Best Practices.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06202008/small_project_practice.mp3" length="5686487" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06202008/small_project_practice.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>23:41</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Kevin Harris, Marilys Nepomechie, Deborah Pierce, Small, Project, Practitioner, Knowledge, Community, influence, networking, Best, Practices</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Architecture for Architects</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Michael Crosbie speaks about his new book, Architecture for Architects, its intentions, and explores the places architects create for themselves, their firms, and offices they are going to work in and practice.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Michael Crosbie speaks about his new book, Architecture for Architects, its intentions, and explores the places architects create for themselves, their firms, and offices they are going to work in and practice.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06302008/crosbie.mp3" length="4294466" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06302008/crosbie.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>17:53</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Michael Crosbie, book, Architecture, intentions, explores, architects, create, firms, offices, practice</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Lewis. Tsurumaki. Lewis. Opportunistic Architecture</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Michael Crosbie talks with Marc Tsurumaki about his new book and discusses his ideas, both the intersection between theory and practice, opportunistic architecture, and the transformation of constraints into an innovative design trajectory.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Michael Crosbie talks with Marc Tsurumaki about his new book and discusses his ideas, both the intersection between theory and practice, opportunistic architecture, and the transformation of constraints into an innovative design trajectory.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06302008/tsurumaki.mp3" length="5274475" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06302008/tsurumaki.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 13:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>21:58</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Michael Crosbie, Marc Tsurumaki, book, discusses, ideas, theory, practice, opportunistic, architecture, transformation, constraints, innovative, design, trajectory</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Changing Face of the Architecture Profession</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Wendy Ornelas talks about addressing the changing face of the architecture profession, and distinguishes the differences between the baby boomer generation of architects and the emerging X_Y generation that will lead to this changing direction...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Wendy Ornelas talks about addressing the changing face of the architecture profession, and distinguishes the differences between the baby boomer generation of architects and the emerging X_Y generation that will lead to this changing direction in the profession, with Michael Crosbie.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07072008/ornelas.mp3" length="6709545" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07072008/ornelas.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>27:56</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, architecture, Wendy Ornelas, addressing, changing, profession, distinguishes, differences, baby, boomer, generation, architects, emerging, X, Y, generation, direction, profession, Michael Crosbie</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Panel for Civic Architecture: Design and Identify in a Changing Society</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Identify opportunities to enhance public architecture in communities, advance design leadership and encourage civic engagement among architects, public officials and community leaders.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Identify opportunities to enhance public architecture in communities, advance design leadership and encourage civic engagement among architects, public officials and community leaders.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07072008/design_identity.mp3" length="5090472" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07072008/design_identity.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>21:12</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Michael Crosbie, Marc Tsurumaki, book, discusses, ideas, theory, practice, opportunistic, architecture, transformation, constraints, innovative, design, trajectory</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Recruiting, Retaining and Registering Women and Minority Architecture Candidates</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Michael Crosbie discusses some of the issues affecting the low number of women and minorities pursuing licensure and talk about ideas for possible solutions with Daya Irene Bates, AIA, NOMA, creative director of The Daya Bates Design Group...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Michael Crosbie discusses some of the issues affecting the low number of women and minorities pursuing licensure and talk about ideas for possible solutions with Daya Irene Bates, AIA, NOMA, creative director of The Daya Bates Design Group and Bradford C. Grant, AIA, NOMA, the Director of the School of Architecture and Design at Howard University.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07112008/bradford.mp3" length="5482508" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07112008/bradford.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>22:50</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Michael Crosbie, issues, women, minorities, licensure, solutions, Daya Irene Bates, NOMA, Daya, Bates, Design, Group, Bradford, Grant, Director, School, Architecture, Howard, University</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Sustainable Workplace as Social Contract: Integrating a Quality Workplace into the Organization - Employee Social Contract</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This presentation argues that the workplace itself should be considered an employee benefit and be part of the social contract.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This presentation argues that the workplace itself should be considered an employee benefit and be part of the social contract.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07112008/social_contract.mp3" length="6352290" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07112008/social_contract.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>26:27</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, argues, workplace, employee, social, contract</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Strategies for Integrated Project Delivery</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Three of the AIA committee chairs will lead a discussion regarding the definition, economic business models and technological methods to achieve an integrated project delivery and the evolution of architectural practice.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Three of the AIA committee chairs will lead a discussion regarding the definition, economic business models and technological methods to achieve an integrated project delivery and the evolution of architectural practice.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07142008/ipd.mp3" length="4427471" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07142008/ipd.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>18:26</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, committee, chairs, discussion, definition, economic, business, models, technological, methods, integrated, project, delivery, evolution, architectural, practice</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Three Modern Approaches: Derived from the Mentorship Action Plan created at the Young Architects Forum 15 Summit.</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this session, a panel will present three models of structured mentoring; they will discuss professional development, personal support, and practice area/specialty development for use within architecture firms.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this session, a panel will present three models of structured mentoring; they will discuss professional development, personal support, and practice area/specialty development for use within architecture firms.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07142008/mentoring.mp3" length="6214666" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07142008/mentoring.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>25:53</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, session, panel, three, models, structured, mentoring, discuss, professional, development, personal, support, practice, area, specialty, development, architecture, firms</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Off Grid: Ideas for a Building Carbon Neutral Future</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this podcast, we will discuss how we can create a physical and social fabric that goes beyond doing less harm to regenerating the environment in which it dwells.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this podcast, we will discuss how we can create a physical and social fabric that goes beyond doing less harm to regenerating the environment in which it dwells.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07212008/dougherty_fraker.mp3" length="7074516" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07212008/dougherty_fraker.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>29:28</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, create, physical, social, fabric, harm, regenerating, environment, dwells</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Engaging Youth to Design the Future</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>What are successful strategies for involving youth in design and planning, and how can professionals benefit by both learning from and preparing the next generation?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>What are successful strategies for involving youth in design and planning, and how can professionals benefit by both learning from and preparing the next generation?
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07222008/brooks_hare.mp3" length="7624442" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07222008/brooks_hare.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>31:45</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, successful, strategies, youth, design, planning, professionals, benefit, learning, preparing, next, generation</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Green Homebuilding by Design: High Performance &amp; Relevant Green Home Buildings, from past mistakes to successful significance.</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>An integrated approach to residential &amp; light commercial green building will be presented.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>An integrated approach to residential &amp; light commercial green building will be presented.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07222008/pfeiffer.mp3" length="4657665" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07222008/pfeiffer.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>19:23</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, integrated, residential, commercial, green, building</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Learning from the 2007 IDP Outstanding Firm Award Recipients: Strategies for Firms in Support of Emerging Professionals</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This workshop will highlight the 2007 IDP Outstanding Firm Award recipients in a best practices review of firm organization, mentoring, and professional development programming.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This workshop will highlight the 2007 IDP Outstanding Firm Award recipients in a best practices review of firm organization, mentoring, and professional development programming.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07222008/bray_davis.mp3" length="3750482" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07222008/bray_davis.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>15:37</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, workshop, highlight, 2007, IDP, Outstanding, Firm, Award, recipients, best, practices, review, firm, organization, mentoring, professional, development, programming</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Integrated Project Delivery and Professional Liability Concerns</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Collaborative design is radically refabricating the future of professional practice as new ways to give the client a better project are explored.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Collaborative design is radically refabricating the future of professional practice as new ways to give the client a better project are explored.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07292008/heuer_parsons.mp3" length="7002519" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07292008/heuer_parsons.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>29:10</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Collaborative, design, refabricating, future, professional, practice, project, explored</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Day-lighting Obstacles and Opportunities: Lessons from the Field</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This session considers obstacles that architects encounter when they seek to incorporate daylighting, as well as strategies for overcoming these obstacles.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This session considers obstacles that architects encounter when they seek to incorporate daylighting, as well as strategies for overcoming these obstacles.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07292008/daylighting.mp3" length="6522494" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07292008/daylighting.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>27:10</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, obstacles, incorporate, daylighting, strategies, overcoming</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Our Elderly Are People Too!  Creating Meaningful Environments for the Elderly</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Evidence based design is a critical component in providing effective environments for all building types, but most important for environments in which the elderly are call home and in which care providers for the elderly work.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Evidence based design is a critical component in providing effective environments for all building types, but most important for environments in which the elderly are call home and in which care providers for the elderly work.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07292008/fraley_mcroberts.mp3" length="7026451" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07292008/fraley_mcroberts.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>29:16</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Evidence, design, environments, elderly, care, providers, work</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>A Workforce of Tethered Millennials</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Managing the newest workforce of twenty-somethings will present challenges beyond the traditional human resource experience of most design ?rms. This program will outline how to plan and prepare for hiring, training and retention and promotion...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Managing the newest workforce of twenty-somethings will present challenges beyond the traditional human resource experience of most design ?rms. This program will outline how to plan and prepare for hiring, training and retention and promotion of Millennials.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08112008/moser_brown.mp3" length="6402450" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08112008/moser_brown.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>26:40</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Managing, workforce, twenty-somethings, challenges, traditional, human, resource, experience, design, outline, plan, prepare, hiring, training, retention, promotion, Millennials</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>To Boldly Go Where Everybody Else Has Gone: Access in New Houses</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Basic home access (Visitablility) is a strategy to provide affordable, sustainable &amp; accessible design for many new homes.  The relation of home access to sustainability as recently recognized by LEED-ND will be highlighted.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Basic home access (Visitablility) is a strategy to provide affordable, sustainable &amp; accessible design for many new homes.  The relation of home access to sustainability as recently recognized by LEED-ND will be highlighted.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08252008/austin_smith.mp3" length="5546477" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08252008/austin_smith.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>23:06</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, home, access, Visitability, strategy, provide, affordable, sustainable, accessible, design, homes, relation, sustainability, recognized, LEED-ND</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>AIA's 2008 Transitional Agreements for Integrated Project Delivery</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Released in May 2008 the AIA's Transitional Agreements are a comfortable first step into Integrated Project Delivery (IPD).  They provide an early collaboration of architect, contractor, and owner in a familiar contracting model.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Released in May 2008 the AIA's Transitional Agreements are a comfortable first step into Integrated Project Delivery (IPD).  They provide an early collaboration of architect, contractor, and owner in a familiar contracting model. In this interview Robert Middlebrooks, AIA of the AIA's Documents Committee discusses features of the Institute's new IPD-focused documents.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09022008/transitional-docs.mp3" length="4286527" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09022008/transitional-docs.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>17:51</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, May, 2008, Transitional, Agreements, Integrated, Project, Delivery, IPD, collaboration, architect, contractor, owner, familiar, contracting, model, interview, Robert Middlebrooks, Documents, Committee, features</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Field of Dreams: Emerging Housing Choices for a Changing Society</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>New directions in housing for seniors are emerging in response to a more diverse older generation. The field is no longer limited to the design of age-restricted leisure communities and multifamily projects. The concept of universal design is starting...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>New directions in housing for seniors are emerging in response to a more diverse older generation. The field is no longer limited to the design of age-restricted leisure communities and multifamily projects. The concept of universal design is starting to catch on as a way to develop environments that can support active lifestyles and social engagement throughout the life span through development of more livable and desirable housing and communities?while also increasing marketability. In this podcast, we'll talk about these "Emerging Housing Choices for a Changing Society" with Edward Steinfeld, DArch, AIA.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08292008/steinfeld.mp3" length="3106519" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/08292008/steinfeld.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>12:56</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Michael J Crosbie, Edward Steinfeld, DArch, seniors, diverse, limited, multifamily, projects, concept, universal, design, lifestyles, social, livable, housing, communities, marketability, Emerging, Changing, Society</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Navigating the Economy: A Conversation with Kiplinger Managing Editor Melissa Bristow</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>To plumb the depths of the current financial situation and how it affects architectural practice, AIA Communications and Marketing Managing Director Phil Simon interviews Melissa Bristow, the managing editor of all Kiplinger publications...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>To plumb the depths of the current financial situation and how it affects architectural practice, AIA Communications and Marketing Managing Director Phil Simon interviews Melissa Bristow, the managing editor of all Kiplinger publications, the pre-eminent third generation economics news network. The federal government?s moves to shore up the banking and insurance investment firms averted a total meltdown, but the outlook for the economy is still dour, she explains.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09192008/kiplinger.mp3" length="3530535" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09192008/kiplinger.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>14:42</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, plumb, financial, situation, Communications, Marketing, Managing, Phil Simon, Melissa Bristow, Kiplinger, publications, economics, news, federal, government, banking, insurance, investment, firms, meltdown, economy</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Managing Staff in a Downturn</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Rena M. Klein, FAIA spoke with AIA Podcast Network's Ray Rhinehart, Hon. AIA, Senior Director, Special Projects, Marketing and Communications about managing staff in a downturn.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Rena M. Klein, FAIA spoke with AIA Podcast Network's Ray Rhinehart, Senior Director, Special Projects, Marketing and Communications about managing staff in a downturn. Ms. Klein is principal of RM Klein Consulting, a Seattle firm offering business planning services, meeting facilitation, and management education to leaders of small design firms. Building on her graduate studies in management and her 20 years experience as a small firm owner, Ms. Klein regularly presents seminars on small firm practice at AIA Conventions and to various AIA Knowledge Communities. She is a lecturer at the University of Washington and an adjunct professor at Washington State University?s Interdisciplinary Design Institute. Ms. Klein is also a past President of AIA Seattle and is currently a member of the AIA Soloso Editorial Content Review Board. In her remarks, Ms. Klein identifies staff as an essential resource in crafting strategies to help a firm through tough times. She offers specific suggestions on how to tap into that resource as well as identifying ways in which a downturn can prepare a firm for future success. Attention is given to the special needs of small firms.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09302008/reina.mp3" length="4778452" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/09302008/reina.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>19:54</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Rena Klein, FAIA, Ray Rhinehart, Marketing, Seattle, facilitation, leaders, seminars, Conventions, Knowledge, University, Washington, professor, Interdisciplinary, Design, Institute, President, Soloso, Editorial</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Insurance Needs and Concerns for Architecture Firms</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Advice and insights on insurance issues for architecture and engineering firms following the bailout of insurance giant, AIG.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Advice and insights on insurance issues for architecture and engineering firms following the bailout of insurance giant, AIG.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10032008/7367-093008-1300.mp3" length="3998447" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10032008/7367-093008-1300.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>16:39</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Advice, insights, insurance, issues, architecture, engineering, firms, bailout, insurance, AIG</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>AIA's 2008 Design-Build Documents</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This interview provides a quick overview of the AIA's newest documents for Design-Build. Jim Anstis, FAIA, past member of the AIA's Documents Committee provides a brief outline of the new document titles, numbers and key features.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This interview provides a quick overview of the AIA's newest documents for Design-Build. Jim Anstis, FAIA, past member of the AIA's Documents Committee provides a brief outline of the new document titles, numbers and key features.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10052008/db.mp3" length="1726540" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10052008/db.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 09:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>7:11</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, interview, overview, documents, Design, Build, Jim Anstis, FAIA, Committee, outline, document, titles, numbers, key</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>AIA's BIM Protocol Exhibit and Newest IPD Documents</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In October 2008 the AIA introduces the BIM Protocol Exhibit, a new tool which helps manage the use of BIM across an entire project.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In October 2008 the AIA introduces the BIM Protocol Exhibit, a new tool which helps manage the use of BIM across an entire project.  In addition, the Institute introduces two new agreements for the Single Purpose Entity family of Integrated Project Delivery documents.  In this interview, Brad Milton, AIA of the AIA?s Documents Committee provides an overview of these important new documents.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10052008/bim-ipd.mp3" length="3134536" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10052008/bim-ipd.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 09:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>13:03</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, October, 2008, BIM, Protocol, Exhibit, tool, manage, project, Institute, agreements, Single, Purpose, Entity, Integrated, Delivery, documents, interview, Brad Milton, Committee</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>AIA National Component Response to Member Needs in Times of Crises</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>AIA's Executive Vice President and CEO Chris McEntee speaks about steps been taken to protect the financial integrity of the Institute to insure the AIA's ability to provide value to members.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>AIA's Executive Vice President and CEO Chris McEntee speaks about steps been taken to protect the financial integrity of the Institute to insure the AIA's ability to provide value to members.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10102008/mcentee.mp3" length="1018801" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10102008/mcentee.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>4:14</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Executive, Vice, President, CEO, Chris McEntee, protect, financial, integrity, Institute, members</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Credibility of the Architect</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>What is the general perception of architects? How do we gauge our 'respect' within the construction industry, the profession itself, and the general public at large? Does credibility have any concrete link to 'value'? Join Emily Grandstaff-Rice, AIA...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>What is the general perception of architects? How do we gauge our 'respect' within the construction industry, the profession itself, and the general public at large? Does credibility have any concrete link to 'value'? Join Emily Grandstaff-Rice, AIA; Ronda Wang, AIA; Gregory Walker, AIA; and LaTonya Horhn, AIA as they elaborate on some of these issues in this month's podcast: 'The Credibility of the Architect'. Building upon findings first identified during the YAF 15 Summit,  the group discusses one of the key topics of particular importance to emerging architects - how to define our professional credibility (and how it is increasingly being defined for us).The group identifies those professional and cultural factors that affect the overall 'credibility' - and the perception thereof- of architects in general and young architects in particular. The insights they share might surprise you.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10152008/credibility.mp3" length="8510533" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10152008/credibility.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>35:27</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, respect, construction, industry, credibility, value, Emily Grandstaff-Rice, Ronda Wang, Gregory Walker, LaTonya Horhn, Architect, Building, YAF, 15, Summit, emerging, professional, cultural</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Managing Finances</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Mary Maginniss, Certified Financial Planner spoke with AIA Podcast Network?s Margaret Pursell, Director of Member Communications, Marketing and Communications about managing finances during an economic downturn.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Mary Maginniss, Certified Financial Planner spoke with AIA Podcast Network?s Margaret Pursell, Director of Member Communications about managing finances during an economic downturn. Ms. Maginniss is a director and comprehensive financial planner with Harris SBSB in McLean, Virginia and a member of the Financial Planning Association.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10172008/7323-100908-1500.mp3" length="5386490" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10172008/7323-100908-1500.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>22:26</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Mary Maginniss, Certified, Financial, Planner, Margaret Pursell, Director, Member Communications, managing, finances, economic, downturn, comprehensive, Harris SBSB, McLean, Virginia, Financial Planning Association</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Job Security or Job Search: How to be Prepared</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Jim Zaniello, Vice President, Association Strategies spoke with AIA Podcast Network?s Scott Frank, Director of Media Relations, about how to find or keep a job in the volatile market.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Jim Zaniello, Vice President, Association Strategies spoke with AIA Podcast Network?s Scott Frank, Director of Media Relations, about how to find or keep a job in the volatile market.  Mr. Zaniello is a vice president of Association Strategies which is an organizational development and executive search firm in Washington, DC.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10232008/draft.mp3" length="2150536" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10232008/draft.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>8:57</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Jim Zaniello, Vice, President, Association, Strategies, Scott Frank, Director, Media, Relations, volatile, market, organizational, development, executive, search, firm, Washington, DC</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Navigating the Economy: Issues of Credit and their Impact on the Design Profession</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Access to credit has been severely constricted for consumers and businesses alike. In this podcast, we will discuss repercussions of this credit crunch?and particularly how it impacts the design profession.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Access to credit has been severely constricted for consumers and businesses alike. In this podcast, Kermit Baker, Ph.D., the chief economist for The American Institute of Architects, offers his insights on the repercussions of this credit crunch?and particularly how it impacts the design profession.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10272008/credit.mp3" length="3886538" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10272008/credit.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>16:11</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Access, credit, consumers, businesses, Kermit Baker, economist, insights, credit, crunch, impacts, design</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Federal Government Wants You Practicing Overseas</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Senior International Trade Specialist Mark Wells describes U.S. Department of Commerce Commercial Service programs proven to match American architects with foreign clients, provide customized market research, and intervene when problems arise...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Senior International Trade Specialist Mark Wells describes U.S. Department of Commerce Commercial Service programs proven to match American architects with foreign clients, provide customized market research, and intervene when problems arise, such as overseas clients that withhold payment.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10292008/wells.mp3" length="6162536" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10292008/wells.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>25:40</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Senior, International, Trade, Specialist, Mark Wells, US, Department, Commerce, Commercial, Service, American, architects, foreign, market, research, overseas, payment</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>AIA National Component Response to Member Needs in Times of Crises</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>AIA's Executive Vice President and CEO Chris McEntee speaks about steps been taken to protect the financial integrity of the Institute to insure the AIA's ability to provide value to members.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>AIA's Executive Vice President and CEO Chris McEntee speaks about steps been taken to protect the financial integrity of the Institute to insure the AIA's ability to provide value to members.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10302008/mcentee.mp3" length="1018801" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/10302008/mcentee.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 10:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>4:14</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Executive, Vice, President, CEO, Chris McEntee, protect, financial, integrity, Institute, members</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Practice Management</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Caryn Mims, AIA and Camilo Parra, AIA talked about they started their firms in Houston, Texas.  They discussed the risks they took, and how their firms grew; and how they balance their personal and professional life.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Caryn Mims, AIA and Camilo Parra, AIA talked about they started their firms in Houston, Texas.  They discussed the risks they took, and how their firms grew; and how they balance their personal and professional life.  Caryn and Camilo discussed the strategy to continue to grow in the coming years.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/11052008/practicemgt.mp3" length="5178448" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/11052008/practicemgt.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 10:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>21:34</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Caryn Mims, Camilo Parra, firms, Houston, Texas, risks, balance, personal, professional, life, strategy</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Architecture Marketing in an Economic Downturn</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>As economic instability stalks the world?s building and design markets and the rest of the world, marketing efforts have become every more critical factors in making your firm survive, stand out, and (hopefully) prosper.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>As economic instability stalks the world?s building and design markets and the rest of the world, marketing efforts have become every more critical factors in making your firm survive, stand out, and (hopefully) prosper. Hugh Hochberg of the design management consulting firm The Coxe Group joins us to talk about how architecture firms can use marketing to communicate the irreplaceable value of architecture services to clients even in economically lean times.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/11062008/hochberg.mp3" length="5034463" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/11062008/hochberg.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>20:58</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, economic, instability, building, design, markets, world, marketing, firm, Hugh Hochberg, management, consulting, Coxe Group, architecture, marketing, economically</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>AIA Advances Goal of Citizen Architect</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>AIA EVP/CEO Chris McEntee Discusses the success of the AIA's unprecedented involeement in the recent election and the opportunities to advance AIA priorities in 2009.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>AIA EVP/CEO Chris McEntee Discusses the success of the AIA's unprecedented involeement in the recent election and the opportunities to advance AIA priorities in 2009.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/11252008/chris-nov.mp3" length="1242835" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/11252008/chris-nov.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>05:10</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, EVP, CEO, Chris McEntee, success, involvement, election, opportunities, priorities, 2009</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Managing Cash Flow in a Tight Economic Market</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Frank A. Stasiowski, FAIA, founder and president of PSMJ Resources, presents his top-of-mind insights into keeping your firm strong when markets all around you are faltering.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Frank A. Stasiowski, FAIA, founder and president of PSMJ Resources, presents his top-of-mind insights into keeping your firm strong when markets all around you are faltering.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12022008/stasiowski.mp3" length="5330485" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12022008/stasiowski.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>22:12</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Frank A Stasiowski, FAIA, founder, president, PSMJ Resources, top-of-mind, insights, firm, markets</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Negotiation Strategies for a Bear Market</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Negotiations consultant Michael Strogoff, AIA, emphasizes that principals use downtime in a slow market to evaluate your firm's value, leverage your time in bringing in work and developing strategic partnerships with other firms...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Negotiations consultant Michael Strogoff, AIA, emphasizes that principals use downtime in a slow market to evaluate your firm's value, leverage your time in bringing in work and developing strategic partnerships with other firms, and leverage your staff's time and abilities. Increasing your value (not decreasing your fees) is the soundest negotiation strategy of all, he says.
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12112008/strogoff.mp3" length="4102519" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/12112008/strogoff.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>17:05</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Negotiations, consultant, Michael Strogoff, principals, market, evaluate, firm, value, leverage, partnerships, abilities, negotiation</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>An Historic Chance to Transform a Crisis into an Opportunity</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>AIA EVP/CEO Chris McEntee discusses how the AIA's "Rebuild and Renew" advocacy agenda can help America get back to work</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>AIA EVP/CEO Chris McEntee discusses how the AIA's "Rebuild and Renew" advocacy agenda can help America get back to workThe challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation?s infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environment
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/01262009/mcenteejancast.mp3" length="734709" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/01262009/mcenteejancast.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 09:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>03:03</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, EVP, CEO, Chris McEntee, Rebuild, Renew, advocacy, challenges, America, 2009, opportunities, leaders, rebuild, infrastructure, economy, sustainable, livable, environment</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>International Practice in Today?s Global Economy</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In previous downturns, U.S. architecture firms have turned to the overseas market to fill in the gaps.  Is this a valid strategy today?  How has global competition evolved in recent years?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In previous downturns, U.S. architecture firms have turned to the overseas market to fill in the gaps.  Is this a valid strategy today?  How has global competition evolved in recent years?  In good times and in bad, the key to success in overseas work is knowledge, relationships, and niche expertise.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation?s infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environment
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/01272009/7415-010809-1500.mp3" length="3657499" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/01272009/7415-010809-1500.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 09:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>15:13</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, downturns, US, architecture, overseas, market, strategy, global, competition, key, knowledge, relationships, expertise</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Five Cent Architect: A Creative Client Connection</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>After being laid off twice during the current downturn, architecture graduate John Morefield set up a booth at a Seattle farmer?s market offering design advice for a nickel.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>After being laid off twice during the current downturn, architecture graduate John Morefield set up a booth at a Seattle farmer?s market offering design advice for a nickel. He explains how it draws people in, gives them an appreciation of the potential of good design, and creates a connection with possible clients.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation?s infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environment
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02132009/5cent.mp3" length="4394452" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02132009/5cent.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>18:18</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, laid, off, downturn, architecture, graduate, John Morefield, booth, Seattle, farmer, market, nickel, appreciation, design, clients</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Partner Strategically Now; Set a Path to a Thriving Future</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>ZweigWhite Partner Giles Jacknain explains how strategic partnering creates emergent opportunities for forming, redirecting, and broadening the scope of a design firm.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>ZweigWhite Partner Giles Jacknain explains how strategic partnering creates emergent opportunities for forming, redirecting, and broadening the scope of a design firm. One key component, he tells interviewer Douglas Gordon, Hon. AIA, is to partner with people who have complementing abilities and shared vision.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation?s infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environment
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02132009/090210jacknain.mp3" length="6342465" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02132009/090210jacknain.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>26:25</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, ZweigWhite Partner, Giles Jacknain, partnering, emergent, opportunities, forming, redirecting, broadening, Douglas Gordon, abilities, vision</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Rebuild &amp; Renew: Moving from the Hill into the trenches.</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>AIA EVP/CEO Chris McEntee discusses the challenge of taking a leadership advocacy role to make sure Stimulus funds advance AIA priorities of health, sustainability, and public transit in the states and municipalities.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>AIA EVP/CEO Chris McEntee discusses the challenge of taking a leadership advocacy role to make sure Stimulus funds advance AIA priorities of health, sustainability, and public transit in the states and municipalities.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation?s infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environment
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02202009/chrisfeb.mp3" length="932493" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/02202009/chrisfeb.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>03:52</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, EVP, CEO, Chris McEntee, challenge, leadership, advocacy, Stimulus, funds, priorities, health, sustainability, public, transit</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Architecture Week: Planting the Seeds for a Welcome Spring</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>EVP Chris McEntee notes that National Architecture Week (April 13-19) is an opportunity to showcase architects and the services they provide.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>EVP Chris McEntee notes that National Architecture Week (April 13-19) is an opportunity to showcase architects and the services they provide.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environment
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/04032009/chris-april09.mp3" length="845569" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/04032009/chris-april09.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>03:30</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, EVP, Chris McEntee, National, Architecture, Week, April, opportunity, showcase, services</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>AIA's 2009 CMa and CMc Documents</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this interview Sue McClymonds, AIA, CSI, CCS, SCIP discusses highlights of the AIA's 2009 Construction Manager as Advisor (CMa) and Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) documents.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this interview Sue McClymonds, AIA, CSI, CCS, SCIP discusses highlights of the AIA's 2009 Construction Manager as Advisor (CMa) and Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) documents.  Updates to these important documents include dispute resolution, the Initial Decision Maker, digital, and contractor payment.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environment
The statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/04202009/cm-interview.mp3" length="5305310" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/04202009/cm-interview.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>22:05</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Sue McClymonds, CSI, CCS, SCIP, highlights, 2009, Construction, Manager, Advisor, CMa, Constructor, CMc, documents, Updates, dispute, resolution, Initial, Decision, Maker, digital, contractor, payment</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Stimulus Package and Your Business Plan</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>What provisions of the stimulus package can architects take advantage of? Why should I do a business plan? Is a business plan really necessary in today's global environment? If so, how do I develop a plan that is a living document and not a door stop?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>What provisions of the stimulus package can architects take advantage of? Why should I do a business plan? Is a business plan really necessary in today's global environment? If so, how do I develop a plan that is a living document and not a door stop? These are just some of the questions small to medium sized firm leaders grapple with in considering whether or not do a business plan.In this podcast, you will be introduced to the concepts and principles of business planning and provided an overview of the basic elements of business planning including organizational mission/vision, revenue goals, business development/marketing goals, global/regional economic conditions, competitiveness, talent management/strategic hires and technology.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/043009/compton.mp3" length="4994437" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/043009/compton.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 23:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>20:48</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, provisions, stimulus, package, business, plan, global, environment, living, document, small, medium, firm, leaders, plan , concepts, principles, organizational, mission, vision, revenue, goals, development, goals</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Designing Excellence into the Firm</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects has received the AmericanInstitute of Architects' 2009 AIA Architecture Firm Award. The distinction is based on the Seattle firm's thirty-five years of consistently excellent work, including its seamless...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects has received the American Institute of Architects' 2009 AIA Architecture Firm Award. The distinction is based on the Seattle firm's thirty-five years of consistently excellent work, including its seamless blending of architecture, art, and craft; community involvement; attention to sustainable design; and nurturing of in-house talent.The annual AIA Architecture Firm Award - often referred to as the "Firm of the Year" award - is the highest honor the AIA bestows on an architecture firm and recognizes a practice that consistently has produced distinguished architecture for at least ten years.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/043009/oska.mp3" length="5406437" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/043009/oska.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 23:01:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>22:31</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Olson, Sundberg, Kundig, Allen, 2009, Architecture, Firm, Award, Seattle, consistently, art, craft, community, sustainable, design, in-house, talent, annual, Architecture, Year, distinguished, ten, years</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Project Finance for Principals and Project Managers: Project Management in an Increasingly Diverse Environment</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This program is focused on how to effectively manage an architectural project so that it will yield a profit. What are the five elements essential to a financial plan? What is the key to carrying out the plan? How do you know when you're failing?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This program is focused on how to effectively manage an architectural project so that it will yield a profit. What are the five elements essential to a financial plan? What is the key to carrying out the plan? How do you know when you're failing? And what can you do about it? Jim Sawyer, Financial Management Leader for Perkins Eastman New York is answering these questions and more.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/043009/sawyer.mp3" length="4090494" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/043009/sawyer.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 23:02:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>17:02</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, program, effectively, manage, architectural, project, profit, five, elements, financial, plan, key, failing, Jim Sawyer, Management, Leader, Perkins Eastman, New York</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Etiquette of Discussing Race and Culture in the Firm: How to talk the talk so you can walk the walk</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>If you still feel nervous addressing cultural differences in the office, or feel that you can't properly critique a staff member, lest you seem racist, then this podcast is for you. Learn what standards and practices you can put in place to ease your...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>If you still feel nervous addressing cultural differences in the office, or feel that you can't properly critique a staff member, lest you seem racist, then this podcast is for you. Learn what standards and practices you can put in place to ease your management of staff while addressing culture and race in terms that won't create anger and dissension in your office. Create a more just and ethical environment in your office using the techniques presented here.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/043009/smith.mp3" length="3998438" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/043009/smith.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 23:04:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>16:39</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, nervous, addressing, cultural, differences, office, critique, staff, racist, standards, practices, culture, anger, dissension, ethical, environment, techniques</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>California Leadership:  Moving toward Zero Net Energy Buildings (Part 1)</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Today's program is brought to you by AIA Santa Barbara. Buildings account for 76% of the total electrical consumption, and 36% of the total energy consumption in the U.S. according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Today's program is brought to you by AIA Santa Barbara. Buildings account for 76% of the total electrical consumption, and 36% of the total energy consumption in the U.S. according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.  As the public awareness about climactic changes increases, responsibility for the impact of buildings on the environment is at an all time high among architects and state legislators across the country.  A broad coalition of architects, building professionals, and state agencies are working together in California to implement zero net energy buildings as a part of a vital greener future.  We will be discussing legislation and zero net energy strategies in place in California and how these efforts are being actualized to result in reducing the carbon footprint of communities across of California with Paul Poirier, AIA, LEED AP.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/043009/poirier.mp3" length="3790505" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/043009/poirier.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 23:05:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>15:47</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Today, Santa Barbara, Buildings, 76, electrical, 36, energy, US, Information, Administration, public, awareness, climactic, responsibility, environment, legislators, country, coalition, professionals, state, agencies</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Vision of the 2011 AIA President-Elect</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Today we will be discussing the future of the AIA through the eyes of the newly elected first vice president elect Clark D. Manus, FAIA, who will become the AIA president for 2011.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Today we will be discussing the future of the AIA through the eyes of the newly elected first vice president elect Clark D. Manus, FAIA, who will become the AIA president for 2011.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/050709/manus.mp3" length="1806451" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/050709/manus.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>07:31</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Today, future, eyes, elected, vice president elect, Clark D Manus, FAIA, president, 2011</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The American Institute of Architects Integrated Project Delivery: It Really Works</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This podcast interview features Marnique Heath, AIA and Tom Krajewski, P.E., DBIA, LEED AP discussing a real world example of Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) in action.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This podcast interview features Marnique Heath, AIA and Tom Krajewski, P.E., DBIA, LEED AP discussing a real world example of Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) in action.  Marnique and Tom are the architect and contractor, respectively, on the AIA's 21st Century Workplace project.  The project is a comprehensive renovation of the AIA building in Washington, DC.  And, IPD is being used as the delivery method for this large-scale, urban renovation project.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/050709/heath.mp3" length="4090493" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/050709/heath.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 13:05:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>17:02</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Marnique Heath, Tom Krajewski, PE, DBIA, LEED, AP, real, world, Integrated, Project, Delivery, IPD, architect, contractor, 21st, Century, Washington, DC, urban, renovation, project</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Reading the AIA's Best Compass</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>AIA Executive Vice President/CEO Chris McEntee talks about the vital role member feedback plays in delivering the products and services that bring real value.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>AIA Executive Vice President/CEO Chris McEntee talks about the vital role member feedback plays in delivering the products and services that bring real value.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05212009/chrismay09.mp3" length="700955" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05212009/chrismay09.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>02:54</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Executive Vice President, CEO, Chris McEntee, feedback, products, services, value</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Carbon Neutral Design Project: Outcomes of a Collaborative Research and Development Initiative</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this interview Dennis Andrejko, James Wasley, and Alexis Karolides provide an in-depth discussion on carbon neutral design and the development of the Carbon Neutral Design Project, organized by the Society of Building Science Educators with...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this interview Dennis Andrejko, James Wasley, and Alexis Karolides provide an in-depth discussion on carbon neutral design and the development of the Carbon Neutral Design Project, organized by the Society of Building Science Educators with support from the AIA Committee on the Environment and the AIA Board Sustainability Discussion Group. As advocates of carbon neutrality in building and design, these three architects effectively define carbon neutrality, express the benefits of "smart design" and emphasize the importance of providing tools and resources that will allow professionals, faculty and students learn how to accomplish reducing energy consumption in their projects.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05262009/wesley.mp3" length="3898442" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05262009/wesley.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 08:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>16:14</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Dennis Andrejko, James Wasley, Alexis Karolides, carbon, neutral, design, development, Society, Building, Science, Educators, Committee, Environment, Board, Sustainability, Discussion, neutrality, smart design</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Construction Outlook as of May 2009</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Kermit Baker, AIA chief economist and Robert Murray, Vice President at McGraw-Hill Construction for economic affairs, provide insight into the construction outlook as of May 2009 and predict future economic trends concerning both residential...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Kermit Baker, AIA chief economist and Robert Murray, Vice President at McGraw-Hill Construction for economic affairs, provide insight into the construction outlook as of May 2009 and predict future economic trends concerning both residential and commercial construction. Other topics include the effects of the global economy on U.S. construction markets and design firms as well as Baker and Murray's individual approaches to communicating complex economic questions to clients.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05262009/baker.mp3" length="5126510" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05262009/baker.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 09:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>21:21</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Kermit Baker, chief, economist, Robert Murray, McGraw-Hill, economic, affairs, May, 2009, future, residential, commercial, construction, global, economy, US, design, firms, communicating, questions, clients</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Owner-Driven IPD: Putting Theory into Practice</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Markku Allison speaks with Phil Bernstein about the difference between traditional project delivery approaches and IPD and the relevance of turning theory into practice. Phil is Vice President of Architecture, Engineering &amp; Construction (AEC)...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Markku Allison speaks with Phil Bernstein about the difference between traditional project delivery approaches and IPD and the relevance of turning theory into practice. Phil is Vice President of Architecture, Engineering &amp; Construction (AEC) Industry Strategy and Relations at Autodesk, the world's leading creator of 2D and 3D Design software.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05262009/bernstein.mp3" length="5642484" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05262009/bernstein.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 09:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>23:30</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Markku Allison, Phil Bernstein, difference, traditional, project, delivery, IPD, theory, Architecture, Engineering, Construction, AEC, Industry, Strategy, Relations, Autodesk, 2D, 3D Design, software</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Modern Sustainable Residential Design: A Guide for Design Professionals</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Authors William Carpenter and Monique Birault present their book, Modern Sustainable Residential Design: A Guide for Design Professionals and address the attributes that distinguish it as different from others focused on the field of sustainability.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Authors William Carpenter and Monique Birault present their book, Modern Sustainable Residential Design: A Guide for Design Professionals and address the attributes that distinguish it as different from others focused on the field of sustainability. Considered the first convergence of the eco-design movement and modernism, Modern Sustainable Residential Design presents in-depth case studies that focus on global aspects of the sustainability movement. Both Carpenter and Birault reveal the difficulties of sustainability projects while offering positive suggestions on how to design and build a modern, sustainable house.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05262009/carpenter.mp3" length="4434478" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05262009/carpenter.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>18:28</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Authors, William Carpenter, Monique Birault, book, Modern, Sustainable, Residential, Guide, Design, Professionals, convergence, eco-design, movement, modernism, global, Carpenter, Birault, sustainability, house</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>2009 AIA Young Architect Award Recipient</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Angela Brooks, recipient of the 2009 AIA Young Architects Award, speaks about her non-profit, affordable housing communities, Colorado Court and Liveable places and the effects of the recession upon these projects.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Angela Brooks, recipient of the 2009 AIA Young Architects Award, speaks about her non-profit, affordable housing communities, Colorado Court and Liveable places and the effects of the recession upon these projects. She also communicates the importance of sustainability in her work and the integration of renewable energy and the built environment.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05292009/brooks.mp3" length="2554494" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05292009/brooks.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 13:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>10:38</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Angela Brooks, 2009, Young, Architects, Award, non-profit, affordable, housing, communities, Colorado, Court, Liveable, recession, communicates, sustainability, integration, renewable, energy, environment</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Focus on Design and Global Practice</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Markku Allison speaks with Craig Dykers, about the ways in which architectural design and professional practice can respond more effectively and responsibly to the people for whom we design in a world that is both more complex and more connected.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Markku Allison speaks with Craig Dykers, about the ways in which architectural design and professional practice can respond more effectively and responsibly to the people for whom we design in a world that is both more complex and more connected. As cofounder and principal designer of Snohetta, an architecture and landscape design firm that maintains offices in Oslo, Norway and New York City, Dykers has been influential in the design of many notable buildings including the Norwegian National Opera &amp; Ballet in Oslo, which won the prestigious 2009 Mies van der Rohe Award, the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05292009/dykers.mp3" length="3358439" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05292009/dykers.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 13:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>13:59</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Markku Allison, Craig Dykers, architectural, design, professional, practice, design, world, connected, cofounder, principal, designer, Snohetta, architecture, landscape, Oslo, Norway, New York City, Opera, Ballet</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Focus on Contemporary Architecture: Critical and New Opinions</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This podcast features the voice of Philip Freelon, one of 12 panelists from the concluding general session of the 2009 AIA National Convention, elaborating on the topic of "Critical and New Opinions in Contemporary Architecture."</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This podcast features the voice of Philip Freelon, one of 12 panelists from the concluding general session of the 2009 AIA National Convention, elaborating on the topic of "Critical and New Opinions in Contemporary Architecture." Recipient of the 2009 AIA Thomas Jefferson Award for Public Architecture, Freelon discusses his motivation for becoming an architect and his focus on public sector work as well as the inspiration behind the design and vision for the Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. and the Center of Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta, Georgia.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05292009/freelon.mp3" length="3618516" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05292009/freelon.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 14:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>15:04</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Philip Freelon, panelists, 2009, National, Convention, Critical, Opinions, Contemporary, Architecture, Thomas Jefferson Award, Public, Architecture, Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>A.R.E. Strategies</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Michael Crosbie discusses the Architect Registration Exam and preparation for the licensing test with Umber Kazmi, CEO of Funkaar Studios and adjunct faculty at the Newschool for Architecture in San Diego. Kazmi, a specialist in the field, defines...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Michael Crosbie discusses the Architect Registration Exam and preparation for the licensing test with Umber Kazmi, CEO of Funkaar Studios and adjunct faculty at the Newschool for Architecture in San Diego. Kazmi, a specialist in the field, defines the formatting and curriculum of the new ARE 4.0, how the new version differs from the 3.1 version and the effect of this change upon the licensing process.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05292009/kazmi.mp3" length="4034487" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/05292009/kazmi.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 14:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>16:48</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Michael Crosbie, Architect, Registration, Exam, Umber Kazmi, CEO, Funkaar Studios, Newschool for Architecture, San Diego, formatting, curriculum, 4, 3, version, licensing, process</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Firm of the Future: Big-Picture Trends Shaping the Future of Design Firms</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Markku Allison speaks with Raymond Kogan, president of Kogan &amp; Company and a specialist in strategic planning and management consulting for design firms. Markku and Raymond explore the trends molding the future of design and the importance of...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Markku Allison speaks with Raymond Kogan, president of Kogan &amp; Company and a specialist in strategic planning and management consulting for design firms. Markku and Raymond explore the trends molding the future of design and the importance of planning for the changing role of traditional architectural services.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06042009/kogan.mp3" length="5006450" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06042009/kogan.mp3 </guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>20:51</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Markku Allison, Raymond Kogan, president, Kogan, Company, specialist, planning, management, consulting, design, firms, molding, future, architectural, services</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>California Leadership: Successes Implementing the 2030 Challenge</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Michael Crosbie discusses the approaches local AIA components are taking to reduce the effects of their work on the environment. Both Paul Poirier and Marilyn Farmer define the 2030 Challenge and relate the importance of implementing this...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Michael Crosbie discusses the approaches local AIA components are taking to reduce the effects of their work on the environment. Both Paul Poirier and Marilyn Farmer define the 2030 Challenge and relate the importance of implementing this challenge at the local level. The architects reveal their efforts to adopt the principles of this challenge into their own work and the measures being taken by other leaders in communities along the central California Coast.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06042009/farmer.mp3" length="4558712" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06042009/farmer.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 10:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>18:59</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Michael Crosbie, approaches, components, reduce, effects, work, environment, Paul Poirier, Marilyn Farmer, 2030, Challenge, implementing, challenge, adopt, principles, challenge, measures, leaders, California, Coast</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>San Francisco Architectural Foundation Youth Program</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Alan Sandler speaks about his involvement with the San Francisco Architectural Foundation Youth program and shares his experiences from past years. He discusses with Michael Crosbie the benefits and importance of bringing art appreciation to children...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Alan Sandler speaks about his involvement with the San Francisco Architectural Foundation Youth program and shares his experiences from past years. He discusses with Michael Crosbie the benefits and importance of bringing art appreciation to children and expresses his vision for the future of architecture.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06042009/sandler.mp3" length="4734464" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06042009/sandler.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>19:43</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Alan Sandler, involvement, San Francisco, Architectural, Foundation, Youth, program, shares, experiences, Michael Crosbie, art, appreciation, children, expresses, vision, future, architecture</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Focus on Design and Global Practice</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Cameron Sinclair, architect, Executive Director, and Co-Founder of Architecture for Humanity discusses his organizations? Global efforts to assist emerging nations around the world as well as inner city communities in the United States through design...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Cameron Sinclair, architect, Executive Director, and Co-Founder of Architecture for Humanity discusses his organizations? Global efforts to assist emerging nations around the world as well as inner city communities in the United States through design, construction, and development aid.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06042009/06042009/sinclair.mp3" length="4526530" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06042009/sinclair.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 11:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>18:51</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Cameron Sinclair, architect, Executive Director, Co-Founder, Architecture, Humanity, Global, assist, emerging, nations, world, inner city, communities, United States, design, construction, development</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>AIA 2009 Small Projects Awards</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Deborah Pierce, chair of the Small Project Practitioners Advisory group defines the categories that comprise the Small Project Practitioners Design Awards Program and discusses the program with Louis Smith, a 2009 jury facilitator as well as...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Deborah Pierce, chair of the Small Project Practitioners Advisory group defines the categories that comprise the Small Project Practitioners Design Awards Program and discusses the program with Louis Smith, a 2009 jury facilitator as well as Emory Baldwin and Murray Legge, recipients of the award.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/spp.mp3" length="5370491" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/spp.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>22:22</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Deborah Pierce, Small, Project, Practitioners, Advisory, Design, Awards, Program, Louis Smith, 2009, jury, facilitator, Emory Baldwin, Murray Legge, recipients</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Not So Big Remodeling: Tailoring Your Home for the Way You Really Live</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Sarah Susanka discusses her most recent publication, Not So Big Remodeling, and the importance of improving the functionality and aesthetics of existing housing structures in the United States as a sustainable alternative to rebuilding and relocating.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Sarah Susanka discusses her most recent publication, Not So Big Remodeling, and the importance of improving the functionality and aesthetics of existing housing structures in the United States as a sustainable alternative to rebuilding and relocating. The author also covers topics such as energy efficiency during the remodeling process, the significance of accessibility, and Universal Design throughout various chapters of her book.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/susanka.mp3" length="4474493" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/susanka.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 07:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>18:38</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Sarah Susanka, publication, Big, Remodeling, improving, functionality, aesthetics, housing, structures, United States, sustainable, alternative, rebuilding, relocating, author, energy, efficiency, accessibility</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Expanding Architecture: Design as Activism</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this podcast Michael Crosbie speaks with Katie Swenson, Steve Badanes and Sergio Palleroni about their new book, Expanding Architecture: Design as Activism. Topics discussed include community development, social responsibility, activism and...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this podcast Michael Crosbie speaks with Katie Swenson, Steve Badanes and Sergio Palleroni about their new book, Expanding Architecture: Design as Activism. Topics discussed include community development, social responsibility, activism and the ways in which the expansion of architectural services aid in combating and preventing various social challenges faced by many communities throughout the world.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/palleroni.mp3" length="6206518" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/palleroni.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>25:51</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Michael Crosbie, Katie Swenson, Steve Badanes, Sergio Palleroni, book, Expanding, Architecture, Design, Activism, community, development, social, responsibility, activism, expansion, architectural, combating, world</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>The Business Case for Diversity: Policies, Practices, and Tools for Creating a Successful Workplace</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>With increasing interest and participation in global markets, incorporating diversity into the workplace no longer remains an option but rather a necessity for architectural firms in the United States. In this podcast Michael Crosbie speaks...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>With increasing interest and participation in global markets, incorporating diversity into the workplace no longer remains an option but rather a necessity for architectural firms in the United States. In this podcast Michael Crosbie speaks with three panelists, Carol Wedge, Carl Roehling and Meg Brown, about the policies, practices and tools for creating a successful workplace.  The panelists expand on the concept of global practice and the importance of learning, teaching and researching methods to achieve creative diversity among design teams.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/roeling_brown_wedge.mp3" length="4874481" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/roeling_brown_wedge.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 08:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>20:18</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, participation, global, markets, diversity, workplace, architectural, firms, United States, Michael Crosbie, panelists, Carol Wedge, Carl Roehling, Meg Brown, policies, practices, tools, global, learning, teaching</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>How Diversity is Preparing Future Practitioners</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>This podcast features participants involved in various aspects of the 2009 Walter Wagner Forum call for papers and addresses the effects of diversity on today?s architecture school curriculum. William Miller, a professor of architecture in the...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>This podcast features participants involved in various aspects of the 2009 Walter Wagner Forum call for papers and addresses the effects of diversity on today?s architecture school curriculum. William Miller, a professor of architecture in the College of Architecture + Planning at the University of Utah, served on this year?s Forum and explains the themes, sub-themes and intent of the 2009 call for papers. Kevin Singh, director of the Community Design Assistance Center at Louisiana Tech University and Robyn Crumby, student and fellow member of the Community Design Assistance Center, relate their experience concerning diversity and architecture and elaborate on various topics such as pro-bono community outreach, segregated building types, recycling, and the effects of globalization on sustainability in the United States.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/miller.mp3" length="4494450" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/miller.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 09:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>18:43</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, 2009, Walter, Wagner, Forum, papers, addresses, diversity, architecture, school, curriculum, William Miller, professor, College, Planning, University, Utah, themes, Kevin Singh, Louisiana, Tech, Robyn Crumby</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>New ADA Requirements: What's Ahead Now and Later</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>James Terry, Irene Bowen and Barry Ryan provide and informative discussion on the topic of the updated ADA standards. Implemented in 2009, the new requirements will apply to almost all building types, creating new design opportunities for more usable...</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>James Terry, Irene Bowen and Barry Ryan provide and informative discussion on the topic of the updated ADA standards. Implemented in 2009, the new requirements will apply to almost all building types, creating new design opportunities for more usable environments for everyone. In this interview Terry, Bowen and Ryan focus on the significant changes of the new requirements, Universal Design principles and the tools, techniques, and resources for designing facilities while maintaining compliance.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/ryan.mp3" length="4546484" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/ryan.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 09:30:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>18:56</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, James Terry, Irene Bowen, Barry Ryan, ADA, 2009, building, design, environments, changes, Universal, tools, techniques, resources, compliance</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>Grow Your Practice, the Interiors Advantage</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Timothy Hawke and Mary Burke examine the practice of incorporating Interior Architecture into conventional architectural service firms and define the skill set necessary for achieving design excellence in a new, collaborative practice.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Timothy Hawke and Mary Burke examine the practice of incorporating Interior Architecture into conventional architectural service firms and define the skill set necessary for achieving design excellence in a new, collaborative practice. In this challenging market, the growth of your practice to include a comprehensive set of services provides an alternative to downsizing and creates unique design opportunities.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/burke.mp3" length="4934455" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/06092009/burke.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>20:33</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Timothy Hawke, Mary Burke, practice, incorporating, Interior, Architecture, conventional, architectural, firms, define, skill, design, excellence, collaborative, challenging, market, growth, services, downsizing</itunes:keywords>		</item>
		<item>			<title>2009 AIA Strategic Planning</title>			<itunes:author>AIA Podcast</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Chris McEntee discusses why efforts have been made to make this year's planning process inclusive and transparent.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Chris McEntee discusses why efforts have been made to make this year's planning process inclusive and transparent.The challenges facing America in 2009 are opportunities for architects to be leaders in helping to rebuild this nation's infrastructure, jump-start the economy, and advance the vision of a more sustainable, livable built environmentThe statements expressed in the podcast reflect the participants' own views and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Institute of Architects. Broadcast and posting of this podcast should not be deemed or construed to constitute AIA approval, sponsorship, or endorsement of any method, product, service, enterprise, or organization.This podcast is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The listener should consult with a licensed professional to determine how laws, suggestions, and illustrations apply to specific situations.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07012009/chrisjuly09.mp3" length="998741" type="audio/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.idimultimedia.net/clients/aia_podcast/07012009/chrisjuly09.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>04:09</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>American, Institute, Architects, AIA, Chris McEntee, planning, process, inclusive, transparent</itunes:keywords>		</item>
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