Vision Statement
Vision Statement
“With a commitment to innovation and education, AIA Albuquerque represents the architectural profession and is an advocate of the profession as the leader in shaping the built environment for the public good”
“With a commitment to innovation and education, AIA Albuquerque represents the architectural profession and is an advocate of the profession as the leader in shaping the built environment for the public good”
AIA Albuquerque Staff
AIA Albuquerque Staff
Jennifer Fenstermacher
Executive Director
director@aiaabq.org
Kierian Cunningham
Administrative Assistant
administration@aiaabq.org
Jennifer Fenstermacher
Executive Director
director@aiaabq.org
Kierian Cunningham
Administrative Assistant
administration@aiaabq.org

4.28.26 Resilient Architecture: Learning From the Past Building the Future (1 HSW) Virtual & In Person
Tue, Apr 28
|Hartman & Majewski Design Group
Please join us in learning about the irreplaceable value of regionally inspired architecture! Mr. Uviña-Contreras will discuss vernacular and traditional precedents for sustainable design and the value of regional approaches to ventilation, heating and cooling for occupant health and safety.


Time & Location
Apr 28, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Hartman & Majewski Design Group, 120 Vassar Dr SE # 100, Albuquerque, NM 87106, USA
About the Event
4.28.26 Resilient Architecture: Learning From the Past Building the Future (1 HSW)
Please join us in learning about the irreplaceable value of regionally inspired architecture!
Mr. Uviña-Contreras will discuss vernacular and traditional precedents for sustainable design in Mexico, the Americas, and the Southwestern U.S. and the value of regional approaches to ventilation, heating and cooling for occupant health and safety.
Lunch will be included for those who attend in person - maximum of 30. Virtual option will be available.