March 20-22, 2025 | NEW ORLEANS, LA

113th Annual Meeting

REPAIR

June 12, 2024

Abstract Deadline

August 2024

Author Notification

October 9, 2024

Full Submission Deadline

December 2024

Presenter Notification

March 20-22, 2025

ACSA113 Annual

SCHEDULE: Sunday, MARCH 23, 2025

Below is the schedule for Sunday, March 23, 2025, featuring ticketed tours. The conference schedule is subject to change.

Obtain Continuing Education Credits (CES) / Learning Units (LU), including Health, Safety and Welfare (HSW) when applicable. Registered conference attendees will be able to submit session attended for Continuing Education Credits (CES).

ABSTRACT BOOK

POST-CONFERENCE | SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2025

9:00am-4:00pm
Ticketed Event

Organizer: Second Line Tours

Description:
Experience a one-of-a-kind tour that combines the Whitney Plantation and the City Culture Tour. Travel by bus to Whitney Plantation and learn about the plantation’s past and the harsh realities of rural plantation slavery. See how the city’s resilient enslaved community was able to preserve their culture through, traditions, religion, music, cuisine, and celebration. Visiting places like the levee breach from Hurricane Katrina, Studio B, Treme (the oldest Black neighborhood), and Civil Rights landmarks.

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9:00am-2:00pm
Ticketed Event

Tour Leaders: Tyler Antrup, Tulane University & Jeff Supak, Water Wise

Description:
This tour will lead participants through the journey of stormwater in New Orleans through engineered, built environment, and natural system morphologies. Stops along the tour will include a historic stormwater pumping station operated by the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans, a large-scale green infrastructure and active transportation project built and operated by the City of New Orleans, architectural solutions utilized in compliance with New Orleans’ resilient building and zoning codes, a project to pilot innovative land stewardship through resilient stormwater management, and community-based green infrastructure built by and for the residents of on of New Orleans’ most historic black enclaves.

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Continuing Education Credits

Obtain Continuing Education Credits (CES) / Learning Units (LU), including Health, Safety and Welfare (HSW) where applicable. Registered conference attendees will be able to submit sessions attended for Continuing Education Credits (CES). Register for the conference to gain access to all the AIA/CES credit sessions.

Conference Partners

Michelle Sturges
Conferences Manager
202-785-2324
msturges@acsa-arch.org

Eric W. Ellis
Director of Operations and Programs
202-785-2324
eellis@acsa-arch.org