Design Events

Top row: Jen Fiorenza, The English Contractor. L to R bottom row: Jason Schneider, AIA, Jeckering & Schneider Architects, Kenneth Workman, AIA, Architectural DesignWorks Studio and Ryan Duebber, AIA, Ryan Duebber Architecture.

Architecture Matters panel discussion: Go up, go out or go deep with home renovations and additions

A thoughtful renovation or addition can make that house the home where you want to stay. Join a discussion about the process and steps to get started, design and build.

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Top row l to r: Andrew Schaub, AIA, Alto Design, and Cynthia Williams, AIA, Cynthia Williams Architect. Bottom row l to r: Rick Meyer, AIA, Meyer Brothers and Sons and Chris Kepes, AIA, Kepes Architecture.
Architecture Matters panel discussion: Refreshing your residence

Amid much talk about new housing, the May Architecture Matters panel discussion features four residential architects making the most of existing homes. 

Top l to r: Ross Battoclette, Champlin Architecture, CHCURC and Michael Stehlin, Chief Building Official for Hamilton County; bottom l to r: Christopher Meyer, Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority and Dean Lutton, Reztark Design Studio
Development beyond the basin: An Architecture Matters panel discussion

Join us to learn more about neighborhoods, townships, villages, and cities that are building new commercial, residential, and mixed-use projects to accommodate, and attract, new residents.

Panelists top row l to r: Sarah Kleiner, Jim Guthrie; bottom row l to r: Chad Burke, Vince Terry.
Building the basin and beyond: An Architecture Matters panel discussion

Architects representing a range of backgrounds and experiences will discuss adaptive reuse, existing buildings, and infill development.

Norwood / Factory 52 - The Resilience of an Industrial Town tour.
Build the City, But for Whom?

The recent CNU-32 event has left its mark on the Cincinnati region with strategic plans for [4] communities: Amelia, Camp Washington, Norwood and Xenia.

Deliberating the D Word (Density): An Architecture Matters Panel Discussion

If you’re curious to learn how cities are planning for a thriving municipal economy that includes residents, places to work, services, and activities—this is the program for you.

CNU 32.Cincinnati Comes to Town

“Cincinnati was chosen for its history, distinct neighborhoods, unique communities and places, and how it has been rebuilt harnessing its own diversity to overcome adversity.”

Women in Architecture panelists top l to r: Emily Lubbers, Ashley Pinkard. Bottom l to r: Moderator Sarah Kleiner and panelists Heather Wehby, Neena Jud,
Women in Architecture: An Architecture Matters panel discussion on November 15

Architects with varied backgrounds and experiences will discuss why it's important women are represented in the profession and what's being done to address barriers.

Good design doesn’t have to mimic, copy, or even match.
Architecture Matters: Women in Architecture

Having a design team that resembles the community at large helps ensure all voices are part of the conversation.

Speakers top row l to r: Maria Walker, Alto Design Group; Bridget Harris, BTH Construction Delivery; Bryant Phares II, SHP; bottom row Christopher Hernandez, Jacobs, moderator
Diversity in Design: An Architecture Matters panel discussion

If you’re curious about how a diverse design team improves the built environment and what you can do to encourage more diverse design professionals, this is the program for you.

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