EP/YAF Cribs Happy Hour
Online MeetingJoin us virtually with your favorite drink and get insight into an architect's life outside the firm.
Join us virtually with your favorite drink and get insight into an architect's life outside the firm.
This unprecedented time presents many challenges and it seems a little hard to imagine what the post-pandemic office will look like. No doubt the coronavirus has raised everyone’s level of awareness about the potential for their surroundings to serve as breeding grounds for communicable viruses or disease. The good news is that smart design can decrease the rate of sickness, alleviate symptoms of illness, and improve mental functions, outlook, and mood. Design and renovations of the modern office where large numbers of people work in close proximity for long periods of time is sure to undergo long-lasting transformation.
Historic Walls and Building Science is an overview of the building science principles related to the function, assessment, and treatment of historic masonry and wood wall types. The session will include a discussion on the building science behind several common historic wall types and façade detailing. It will also include a review of the various symptoms and causes of deterioration in historic walls of various types, as well as methods of testing that can be used in order to aid assessment.
This lecture on the the use of history and precedent begins with the so-called Texas Rangers and their reintroduction of historical precedent into architecture and urban design studios in the mid-20th century and ends with the School of Architecture at NCSU in the early 21st century.
Tune in to hear how our company has embraced this new(ish) technology and ways we are working on establishing various levels of BIM integration on projects as part of our regularly provided services. By hearing our successes and challenges, you may be able to implement or revamp your own BIM program.
This program explores the relationships between the work of Josef Albers and Luis Barragan, the possible influences and inspirations, and the student work from the seminar "Luis Barragan: Light, Color, and Water" that help better understand Barragan's use of color.
Rules of Thumb is a general overview of basic engineering principles and concepts as they relate to the design of building structures. This program will explore many different structural systems and general rules of thumb to help aid in the preliminary design and layout of structures.
Building digital models to assist in design, documentation, and visualization is a well-established workflow for many architects. Likewise, contractors have developed processes around BIM (Building Information Modeling) that provide high-quality coordination in the field. This session will examine model coordination techniques, tools available with current and future technology, and communication platforms that utilize model data. With backgrounds in architecture prior to taking on roles with a general contractor, the presenters have a unique insight into the ways in which we can utilize these collaborative processes to improve industry workflows.
Workspace office design has gone through a revolution with the advent of flexible-modular open office plans that promote collaboration and communication. This trend towards “office-hoteling” often includes open ceilings and hard surfaces as the accepted norm. An unintended byproduct of these spaces is reverberation and unwanted noise causing disruption & distractions which may lead to lower productivity and dissatisfaction in the workspace environment, ultimately costing employers the value of the employee. This presentation will teach the designer fundamental vocabulary and available solutions to address such concerns in the modern workspace.
Today, computer numeric controlled (CNC) machines customize tools (e.g. molds, patterns, and dies) for repetitive manufacturing processes, making small-volume productions cost effective. Now, repetitive manufactured architecture components can be customized on a per-building basis. Using built examples, this session illustrates the architectural possibilities of customized repetitive manufacturing (CRM), most common CRM materials and processes, and collaborating with manufacturers.