The Big Move Workshop – DURHAM
The Big Move Toward Environmental Stewardship Workshop - DURHAM Transforming the Business of Architecture - Embracing AIA's Big Move Toward Environmental Stewardship February 27, 2020 | 10:00 am to 12:00 […]
The Big Move Toward Environmental Stewardship Workshop - DURHAM Transforming the Business of Architecture - Embracing AIA's Big Move Toward Environmental Stewardship February 27, 2020 | 10:00 am to 12:00 […]
The Big Move Workshop - RALEIGH Transforming the Business of Architecture - Embracing AIA's Big Move Toward Environmental Stewardship February 27, 2020 | 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm | 2 […]
The AIA North Carolina State of the State Address covers an overview and projections for the architecture and construction industry, both nationally and statewide. This updated version will cover current circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact and projected impact. Includes a presentation from AIA North Carolina President, AIA North Carolina Executive Vice President, and NC Board of Architecture Executive Director.
Computational design is the next big paradigm shift in design technology and we are looking for it to help us make better decisions. Ultimately levering the power of computers to help us solve the issues in our firm, industry, and world. This is the first of a pair of talks centered around introducing and unpacking computational design. This first talk will provide tangible examples of how Computational design has been used in the Triangle to improve design and the design process.
This is the second in a pair of talks centered around introducing and unpacking computational design. This second talk will build on the examples provided in the first talk , explain the history of computational design and unpack how we got to now. Most importantly, it will show you how to think like a computational designer.
Join us for a three-day accessibility webinar lead by Dominic Marinelli of Accessibility Services. Dom will be joined online by experts in the field covering topics related to accessibility requirements for residential and non-residential projects as well as discovering what government experts will identify during inspections. Attend full program or select
COTE Getting to Net Zero Lecture 1: This session will focus on the role of building science in the design process and examine tools and software that are being used by firms to track performance metrics. It will also offer a window into how local small, medium and large firms are approaching the same challenge.
The word "Commissioning" has different meanings to different parties involved in the design and construction process. A question frequently asked by owners new to the commissioning process is, "Don't I already pay for that?". In this session we will review commissioning according to the industry standard ASHRAE Commissioning Guidelines and North Carolina Energy Code. We will identify when commissioning should start and end, the steps in between, why it is needed in today's business environment, the value to the owner, and the cost of commissioning.
COTE Getting to Net Zero Lecture 2: Our next challenge is to build buildings with the lowest embodied carbon possible. Sometimes aligned and sometimes at odds, this session will provide an overview of how to lead a high-performance integrative design process, establish high performance goals, track energy and sustainable design goals, and achieve a low emissions building by evaluating opportunities and tradeoffs for reducing operational and embodied carbon.
COTE Workshop 3: This session will focus primarily on design strategies to reduce a building’s embodied carbon through the specification of building materials. The lecture will show best practices for building specifications of interior and exterior materials and how to specify products that have EPD’s and are healthy and low in embodied carbon. The lecture will also reveal the importance of the design of the structural system for reducing the embodied carbon with an emphasis on how to design and specify mass timber systems.