by Christopher Brinckerhoff | December 23, 2024 6:00 am
[1]The Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA)[2] will once again hold its annual Architecture Faculty Workshop for college and university professors from across the country. The 2025 event takes place April 9 and 10 in Houston, Texas, and is in partnership with the University of Houston Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design. Workshop attendees will also be able to tour the Keeland Lab at the University of Houston and, at Rice University, the new Cannady Hall and Sarofim Hall (under construction). Additionally, a local metal building manufacturing plant tour is scheduled. Registration for the program is now underway at https://tinyurl.com/yr7h4pdr[3], and there is no fee for architecture educators to attend.
“The annual MBMA Architecture Faculty Workshop is always a great benefit to the educational community, and even more so for those who are interested in our annual student design competition,” says W. Lee Shoemaker, Ph.D., PE, MBMA director of research and engineering. “Attendees not only learn more about metal building systems themselves, but they have helped their students learn and be successful in our design competition.”
The event is at no charge for everyone. For the first 25 registrants, all costs for travel, meals, and lodging will be reimbursed by the MBMA.
The workshop introduces metal building systems to faculty and presents ideas for integrating this popular building type into the curriculum. One focus of the workshop is the annual MBMA student design competition, underway during the fall academic semester, that awards more than $30,000 to undergraduate and graduate students and faculty sponsors. The workshop provides the background for faculty to serve as advisors for the competition.
The workshop begins with a look at market trends and an introduction to metal building systems. Additional presentations and speakers include the following:
Attendees of the workshop will receive free publications and access to resources on metal buildings. On top of the presentations and university visits, a local metal building manufacturing plant tour is scheduled for Thursday morning.
“We look forward to hosting a range of academic leaders,” says MBMA general manager Tony Bouquot. “Our competition is open to both graduate and undergraduate students, so educators at all levels can gain some important insights by attending.” He says that typical attendees include undergraduate and graduate college and university professors, graduate program advisers, deans of architecture schools, and practicing architecture professionals who are also adjunct professors.
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