Live Webinar – Applications for Lighting Design
Online MeetingThis is an introductory lighting design class that will familiarize you with the basic concepts of good lighting design.
This is an introductory lighting design class that will familiarize you with the basic concepts of good lighting design.
Architects want to know what new innovations and techniques exist in the structural steel industry and how they can be applied to express their designs, overcome client serviceability and safety concerns while optimizing budget and schedule. Participants in this program will learn about sustainable and efficient framing systems, methods and practices which make steel the material of choice for any project, no matter the size, shape or end use.
This program walks through various coatings, slurries, broadcasts, and trowel applied flooring systems. Emphasis is provided on surface preparation and installation requirements. Industrial and decorative systems are outlined including benefits, limitations and type of areas for installations.
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.
Learn what new advances have been made in Custom Architectural Woodwork Standards Development. Understand the measurable qualities and properties of custom woodwork grades while recognizing the importance of specification essentials that protect the integrity of the design intent and the owner’s best interests.
Join us virtually with your favorite drink and get an insight of an architect's life outside of the office.
Excellent communication, a transparent process, and a strategic schedule are all critical components to a productive design team. This presentation reviews the interaction of key engineering and architecture functions throughout the design process and offers strategies for efficient communication, saving time and money, and creating a framework to develop innovative design solutions for clients.
This program explores the ways that acoustics can impact our built environment. After a brief review on acoustics terms, the session looks at various concerns clients have raised.
This session will review the impact COVID-19 will have on building design and systems as it relates to acoustics, technology, and lighting design. Acoustically, the workplace will require redesigning. The current high-density hoteling of workers will not be accepted in the future due to social distancing. This will impact office acoustics as well as noise levels within restaurants.
In this lecture, Professor Barrie will provide an introduction to the ontological roles and cultural significance of the house in history, philosophy and religion. There will be a particular emphasis on writers’ retreats, and it will feature a house he designed for his family in Boone NC.