Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Edward Ray Schlick


Architect, Farmer, Community Pillar, & Devoted Family Man Edward Ray Schlick was born in Los Angeles to Ruby and Ray Schlick, Sr. on July 6, 1926. He spent two years in the Navy, studied business at UCLA, and graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in architecture in 1953. In college, he met the love of his life, Frances Winton, of Ivanhoe. They were married August 22, 1953. Ray and Fran settled down in Studio City where Ray began his architectural career which continued strong until a month before his death. In 1963, Ray, Fran and their daughter, Alison, moved to Ivanhoe to help Fran's aging parents with the family ranch. Shortly after relocating, E. Ray Schlick established himself as one of the top architects in the valley. He and seven partners formed Octagon Associates in the early 70's. During his career he designed hundreds of homes, commercial buildings, educational institutions, medical centers, and churches. Some of his more recognizable projects include the Visalia Medical Clinic, the Depot, the COS Amphitheatre, and the Chinese Cultural Center. Ray was a pillar to the community by volunteering his time and talent to help enrich Visalia culturally. He was an activeRotarian who gave generously to help others. Hundreds of groups and organizations were blessed during Ray's 57 years of community involvement. Most recently, Ray was involved in Arts Visalia, Rotary Foundation, the Visalia Symphony Foundation, the Tulare County Library Foundation and the Boys and Girls Club of Ivanhoe. Ray enjoyed an active and full life which included traveling the world with his wife, playing racquetball, designing buildings, farming on his ranch, and spending time with his children and grandchildren. He is survived by his wife Frances Winton Schlick of Ivanhoe; daughter, Alison Miniaci of Visalia, son-in-law, Verne, and granddaughter Marisa Rae; and son, David Schlick of Tulare, daughter-in-law, Saan, and four grandchildren, Kinlee, Rebekah, Erik, and Mikah. Ray passed away on Tuesday, November 23 at Kaweah Delta after a five-week bout stemming from lung complications. A memorial ceremony will be held at the Visalia Methodist Church on Saturday, December 4 at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that Ray's spirit of generosity be kept alive by making a donation in his name to one or more of the organizations listed above. 

If you would like to send a note to his wife, Fran click on the link below.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/visaliatimesdelta/obituary.aspx?n=edward-ray-schlick&pid=146831967

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Taylor Teter Partenership Job Postings- October 15th

  • JUNIOR ARCHITECTURE STAFF/ DESIGNER-
    Taylor Teter Partnership
    is an award-winning architectural and engineering firm with 60+professionals in two Central California offices. We work in the K-12 Education, Higher ED, Commercial, Medical/ Hospital, Housing, Industrial and Federal markets. TTP provides a collaborative work environment and the opportunity to work on challenging, rewarding projects.

    • Accredited degree in architecture
    • 0-4 years experience
    • AutoCAD proficient
    • Working towards Architect’s Registration
    • Excellent verbal, written and graphic communication skills
    • High aptitude to learn and grasp concepts
    • Detail oriented
    • Work effectively within a team
    • Pluses:
      • Familiarity with Sketch-up or other rendering programs
      • Knowledge of Revit (BIM)
      • LEED® Accredited
    Work alongside Project Managers/Architects and/or Partners to assist with the development of design and construction documents.

    COMPENSATION: Commensurate with experience. Submit letter, resume, and work samples (> 7mb) to human.resources@taylorteter.com.
  • PROJECT MANAGER/ JOB CAPTAIN-
    Taylor Teter Partnership
    is an award-winning architectural and engineering firm with 60+professionals in two Central California offices. We work in the K-12 Education, Higher ED, Commercial, Medical/ Hospital, Housing, Industrial and Federal markets.

    • Accredited degree in architecture
    • 5-7 years of related project experience
    • AutoCAD proficient
    • Registered Architect
    • Knowledge of building codes/ADA
    • Know conventional construction methodologies and how to assemble a building
    • Strong detailing ability
    • Manage multiple projects simultaneously
    • LEED® experience or knowledge of LEED® concepts desired - LEED® Accreditation a plus
    • Responsible for Project Management and client interface
    • Lead/assist design effort and coordinate production efforts
    • Generate concepts for primary construction systems
    • Manage schedule and budget
    • Organize workflow
    • Anticipate staff resources
    • Manage the construction administration process
    COMPENSATION: Commensurate with experience. Submit letter, resume, and work samples (> 7mb) to human.resources@taylorteter.com.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Session planned to explain tighter water runoff plans

Did you know that state officials are requiring developers, contractors and property owners doing extensive remodels to have someone qualified on site during rain storms to monitor runoff?

That is just one of the new regulations that the state Water Resources Control Board is putting into place this year (effective July 1) and next as they tighten storm water pollution prevention plans, said Bruce Poulsen of Darden Architects.

Contractors and others can learn more about the new legislation at a workshop scheduled from 2-4 p.m July 15 in Visalia. Cost: $100 for USGBC CC members and $125 for non-members. Space is limited, so sign up at info@usgbccc.org.

Location information and registration details will follow shortly. This is one workshop you won't want to miss, so put it on your planners now.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Training for California's green building code

Training sessions are scheduled for contractors and others interested in learning more about California's new green building code standards, which take effect in 2011, and are some of the most stringent in the nation.

CalGreen has new regulations regarding water conservation, energy efficiency, reduction of construction waste and other green measures.
To help prepare industry professionals, the California Building Standards Commission and state Department of Housing and Community Development are sponsoring training sessions starting June 16 in San Diego.

Seminars will be held throughout California through December, including one on July 29 in Fresno. Cost: $65 for public sector; $95 for private sector. Online registration: http://www.green-technology.org/calgreen/

Questions: 626-577-5700.
The San Joaquin Valley Clean Energy Organization is a nonprofit dedicated to improving our region's quality of life by increasing its production and use of clean and alternative energy. The SJVCEO works with cities and counties and public and private organizations to demonstrate the benefits of energy efficiency and renewable energy throughout the eight-county region of the San Joaquin.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Residential Retrofit Forum

SAVE THE DATE:
JUNE 2, 2010
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY REGION
HOME STAR RESIDENTIAL RETROFIT FORUM
$600 MILLION AVAILABLE FOR CA HOME ENERGY UPGRADES
The Workforce Investment Board of Tulare County and Southern California Edison, in conjunction with the California Energy Commission, invite you to attend a San Joaquin Valley regional action clinic to implement the HOME STAR Residential Retrofit Program. The HOME STAR Residential Retrofit Program, often called “Cash for Caulkers,” will provide
financial incentives for residential energy efficiency measures, in conjunction with utilities and local government programs. California is expected to receive about $600 million in
homeowner incentives, and the San Joaquin Valley needs to be ready to implement this important plan.

This no-cost event will be held:
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2010
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AGTAC
4175 SOUTH LASPINA ST. TULARE, CA
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND LUNCH PROVIDED

This workshop will provide contractors with an opportunity to learn about the upcoming home energy retrofit program and efficiency measures, and the accreditation and training programs
available to them. Contractors will need BPI certification in order to take advantage of the program.
This event will also offer to community colleges and workforce investment boards critical networking opportunities to share information on current and potential policies and programs
within their organizations.

To RSVP for this important no-cost event, call 559.625.7126 or toll-free at 800.772.4822

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

April Lunch and Learn

Void Structured Concrete
Functionally Beautiful & Environmentally Friendly


Presented by: Sergio A. Ilic, BOMANITE Concrete Solutions

Wednesday | April 21, 2010 | 12:00-1:00 p.m.

AIA SJ Offices
4747 North First Street, Suite 140
Fresno, CA 93726

SCHEDULE:
Sign In: 11:30am
Program: 12:00pm

COST:
Members: $5 with RSVP
(AIA,Affiliate Members, ASID, Students)
($10 without RSVP)

Non-Members: $10 with RSVP
($15 without RSVP)

RSVP by 19th or a lunch cannot be guaranteed!
To RSVP CLICK HERE

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

ASHRAE Event April 8

ACTIVE & PASSIVE CHILLED BEAMS AND RADIANT FLOOR HEATING WITH A CENTRAL CHILLER AND BOILER PLANT

WHEN: THURSDAY, APRIL 8TH, 2010
BUS LEAVES LAWRENCE NYE ANDERSON PARKING LOT AT 5:00 PM

BOX DINNER FROM MAX’S BISTRO ON THE BUS

WHERE: PARAMOUNT FARMS - CHILD CARE FACILITY AVENAL, CA

COST: $25 PER PERSON (NO COST FOR STUDENTS)

MEALS
CHOOSE ONE OF EACH:
SANDWICH – TURKEY AVOCADO, BLACK FOREST HAM, PASTRAMI, VEGETARIAN
PASTA SIDE – ALFREDO W/HAM, MEDITERRANEAN, PESTO BOWTIES
COOKIE – PEANUT BUTTER, CHOC. CHIP, OATMEAL RAISIN

RSVP by Thursday, March 18th

To RSVP:
Visit www.sjvashrae.org
or E-mail: jfortmeyer@pattonac.com

For more information, please contact Justin Fortmeyer
Phone (559) 486-5222
jfortmeyer@pattonac.com

Thursday, March 4, 2010

ARE Structural Systems 4.0 Sessions

ARE Structural Systems 4.0

First Session:
March 20th- Structural –Emphasis on Statics (Q&A session)

Time: 9:00am-Noon

Location: Brooks-Ransom Associates Office
7415 N. Palm Ave., Ste 100
Fresno, Ca. 93711

Pre-requisite: ARE Candidates are to review Kaplan, Archiflash, and any other study
materials in advance. Candidates are then to submit all questions to juliej@dardenarchitects.com before Wednesday, March 10th by 5:00pm. Those questions will then be explained and answered by the instructors from Brooks-Ransom Associates on March 20th.

Instructor: Joe Harrell & Aaron Quaresma from Brooks-Ransom Associates


Price:
$20.00 AIA-Members
$40.00 Non-Members

To Register CLICK HERE

*First eight people are guaranteed a spot the remaining will be waitlisted.

Second Session:
April 17th- Structural - Emphasis on Materials (Q&A session)
Time: 9:00-Noon

Location: Brooks-Ransom Associates Office
7415 N. Palm Ave., Ste 100
Fresno, Ca. 93711

Pre-requisite: ARE Candidates are to review Kaplan, Archiflash, and any other study
materials in advance. Candidates are then to submit all questions to juliej@dardenarchitects.com before Friday, April 2nd by 5:00pm. Those questions will then be explained and answered by the instructors fromBrooks-Ransom Associates on April 17th.

Instructor: Michael Robertson & Mike Showerman from Brooks-Ransom Associates

Price:
$20.00 AIA-Members
$40.00 Non-Members

To Register CLICK HERE

*First eight people are guaranteed a spot the remaining will be waitlisted.

Join our Emerging Professional Yahoo Group @ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AIASJ_EP/

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

March Lunch & Learn

Green to Codes: Integrating Building Analysis

Presented by: Thomas M. Simmons, ARCHVISTA Building Technologies

Earn 1.5 CE Credit SD/HSW AIA

Wednesday | March 17, 2010 | 12:00-2:00 p.m.

COST:
Members: $5 with RSVP
(AIA,Affiliate Members, ASID, Students)
($10 without RSVP)

Non-Members: $10 with RSVP
($15 without RSVP)

RSVP by 15th or a lunch cannot be guaranteed!

To RSVP CLICK HERE

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Green California Summit

Event:                                               Green California Summit 

Date:                                                 March 15-17th

Where:                                             Sacramento Convention Center

For more information:              http://www.green-technology.org/gcsummit/index.html.

To Register contact:                  David Aranovich
                                                            Registration Services
Green Technology - California Summit
626-577-5700 ext: 236

Thursday, February 18, 2010

AIA San Joaquin February Lunch and Learn


AEC Solutions

Presented by: Geoff Turner, The Blue Book Building & Constructions Network

Wednesday | February 24, 2010 | 12:00-1:00 p.m.

AIA SJ Offices | 4747 North First Street, Suite 140 (First & Shaw) | Fresno, CA 93726

Sign In: 11:30am
Program: 12:00pm

COST: Members: Free with RSVP AIA,Affiliate Members,ASID, Students)
($10 without RSVP)

Non-Members: $10 with RSVP
($15 without RSVP)

RSVP by 22nd or a lunch cannot be guaranteed!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The AIA San Joaquin 2009 Design Awards Dinner & Presentation


WHEN: Friday, January 22, 2010
WHERE: Sky Room at the Holiday Inn 1055 Van Ness Ave, Fresno, California
TIME:
Mixer with No-Host Bar | 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Dinner & Dessert | 7:00- 8:15 p.m.
2010 AIASJ Board Installation | 8:15 -8:30 p.m.
Awards Presentation | 8:30-9:30 p.m.
After glow | 9:30-10:00 p.m.
COST:
$ 400.00 per dinner table, seats 8 – Best Buy!
$ 60.00 per person with dinner & dessert
$ 30.00 per student/associate with dinner & dessert 

To RSVP "CLICK HERE"