November 11, 2007
Frank Agraz Lecture
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October
6, 2007
Houston
Solar Tour
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September 28-30, 2007
Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair
Fredericksburg, Texas |
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May
2006
AWARDS/Scholarships
Betina Martins-Mogo, our first President was awarded with the 2006 ARCC/King Medal Student Award from our College.
Our Treasurer Kapil Upadhyaya (MS candidate in Arch.) got the 2006 Tim
Carnes Memorial Scholarship. |
April 27, 2006
@ Langford Architecture A348, 6:00-8:00 PM |
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Lighting Control Solutions
Speaker:
James E. Martin
Lutron Electronic Co., Inc.
(Graduated from Texas A&M University, 1994-1998)
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April
2006
AWARDS/Scholarships
Our Webmaster Mini Malhotra (Ph.D. Candidate) got the 1st place award in the oral presentation at TAMU's 2006 Student
Research Week.
Our Treasurer Kapil Upadhyaya (MS candidate in Arch.) got the 4th place award in the poster presentation at TAMU's 2006 Student
Research Week. |
March
24, 2006
Houston
Lighting Tour
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The UT School of Nursing
— Menil Collection
— Cy Twombly, designed by Renzo Piano
— Rothko Chapel
— Byzantine Fresco Museum Chapel
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December
2005
AWARDS/Scholarships
Our current president of TAMU student chapter of IESNA Maitha
Dalmouk Al-Nuaimi (MS candidate in Arch.) was selected
by IESNA to attend the IES
Centennial Conference in New York. |
November 17, 2005
@ Langford Architecture C307, 6:00-8:00 PM |
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Energy-Efficient
Lighting in an Industrial Environment
Speaker:
Mr.
Frank J. Agraz, Jr., LC
Project Development Manager, Lighting Division
TAMU Board Member Liaison to the San Jacinto Section. |
October
30, 2005
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Houston
Renewable Energy Tour 2005 —
Animal Farm, Cat Spring, TX
— Carrier Residence, Bellaire, TX
— The Orchid House, Magnolia, TX
— Spawglass Headquartes, Houston, TX
— Gardner & McPhail Residence, Hockley, TX |
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April
2005
AWARDS/Scholarships
One of our members Siritip Harntaweewongsa (MS
candidate in Arch.) got the 2005
Tim Carnes Memorial Scholarship. |
November
18-19, 2004
@ Langford Gallery
Framing Light - Lighting in Architecture Photo Exhibition |
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October
26, 2004
Movie Night @ Langford Architecture C307, 6:00-8:00
PM |
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"Blue
Vinyl" - Environmental Truth About Vinyl
Directed by Daniel B. Gold, Judith Helfand
"Best environmental feature film" - Activist Film Festival,
LA
(http://www.bluevinyl.org)
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April
29, 2004
AWARDS
One of our members Joonho Choi (MS candidate
in Arch.) got the First Place Award in the
Student Research Competition 2004 of Texas A&M University.
Topic
: "Analysis of the Relationship between Daylight and Patients’
recovery in Healthcare Facilities"
Advisor : Dr. Liliana Olga Beltrán
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March/April,
2004
Our First Newsletter
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March
25, 2004 (Closing Date)
EPA ANNOUNCES SUSTAINABILITY COMPETITION FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a new P3
Award:
A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability. universities
and other post-secondary
institutions in the United States. |
March
5-6, 2004
Field Trip - Four Museums in Dallas, TX
— Kimbell Art Museum
— Amon Carter Museum
— Museum of Modern Art, Fort Worth
— Nasher Sculpture Center |
January
29, 2004
@ #208 Scoates Hall, Texas A&M University
Lecture: Speaker from the Austin Green Building Program |
November
23, 2003
@ Gallery Langford
Architecture Center
"After the Chromogenic Wars: The future integration of
Passive and Active Lighting"
Lecturer : Prof. Leonard Bachman (from University of Houston) |
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October
23, 2003
@
Gallery Langford Architecture Center
"An evening discussion with Lighting Designer Richard
Jeter" |
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October
19, 2003
Greenbuild Expo - Conference
There is a conference organized by USGBC. It is called Greenbuild
expo and will be held in
Pittsburg from November 12-14. |
September
26-28, 2003
Fourth Annual Renewable Energy Roundup and Green Living Fair
Market Square, Downtown, Fredericksburg, TX
A growing interest in renewable energy applications is becoming evident
in the farming and ranching
communities as well. PV powered gate openers are popping up everywhere
in the Hill Country. |