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SUMMARY:ARE/AXP Study Group
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThis is a self-directed\, casual study group split between two methods: a 6-month fast-track and a more relaxed\, easy-going schedule.  We will provide access to ARE study materials and resources for getting started.  We will have informal discussions\, flashcard review\, practice quiz & exam sessions\, and small group break outs specific to the topic you are studying. For more information\, please contact Alison Croop or Sarah Lower if you have any questions.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/are-axp-study-group-3/
LOCATION:Moseley Architects\, 911 N West Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
ORGANIZER;CN="Alison Croop":MAILTO:arcroop@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033442
CREATED:20190904T233706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T214043Z
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SUMMARY:ARE/AXP Study Group
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThis is a self-directed\, casual study group split between two methods: a 6-month fast-track and a more relaxed\, easy-going schedule.  We will provide access to ARE study materials and resources for getting started.  We will have informal discussions\, flashcard review\, practice quiz & exam sessions\, and small group break outs specific to the topic you are studying. For more information\, please contact Alison Croop or Sarah Lower if you have any questions.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/7880/
LOCATION:Moseley Architects\, 911 N West Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
ORGANIZER;CN="Alison Croop":MAILTO:arcroop@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T140000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033442
CREATED:20190823T001929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T214047Z
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Design | Resilient Design Forum
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM IS CLOSED \nNOTE – NO ONSITE REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED  ON THE DAY OF THE PROGRAM \n  \nCo-Sponsored by: \n \nSustainable Design | Resilient Design Forum (5 HSW Credits) \nOctober 9\, 2019 | 9:00 am – 2:00 pm (Lunch provided) \nNC Emergency Management\, Department of Public Safety \n 1636 Gold Star Drive | Raleigh\, NC 27607  \n AIA Member $89 | AIA Member with Assoc. AIA Designation $60 | Non-Member $115 \n PROGRAM:   \nThis forum will be the opportunity to develop a greater understanding of why and how architects need to incorporate both sustainable and resilient design into their firm culture and design process. The forum takes a deeper diver into the growing demand for high-performance design and how best to achieve it through a more metric-driven\, integrated design process. It will give architects a number of processes\, design tools\, and change management strategies to help improve their firm culture and embrace the connection between design excellence\, sustainable design\, and resilient design. \nHear from local and national experts throughout the day! \nWorkshop 1:  Importance of Tracking:  2030 Challenge and Certification Programs\nTopics:  With the 2030 Challenge and the large number of the current certification programs\, it can be difficult to decide how to focus a firm’s direction.  What are the differences between all of the programs and how do we decide which is best for our project and client?  And Why Certify at all?    LEED\,  Well\, Green Globes\, Living Building Challenge\, Energy Star\, NGBS –  Do we need a certification program or is it baked into our process?  Spoiler Alert:  some certification process is critical but how do you decide which is best and advocate for the appropriate certification process? \nSpeakers:\nTraci Rose Rider – NCSU\nJamie Hager – Southern Energy \nWorkshop 2: High-Performance Design    \nTopics:  What does it mean to be a high-performance practice\, What are the metrics and how are you structuring your practice to mesh design with high-performance.  What does it look like in a small\, medium and large firm? \nSpeakers:\nRandall Lanou – BuildSense\nZ Smith – Eskew Dumez Ripple\nJianxin Hu – NCSU \nWorkshop 3:  Design Culture:  Creating a culture of Integrative Design\nTopics:  What and how we measure changes our behavior – AIA 2030 and COTE are redefining beauty in architecture.  Energy modeling and creating a culture of tracking sustainability goals is key\, but how do we change our architecture design process to be more metric driven? How do we bake high-performance into our design process?  What management and organizational tools do you use to encourage an integrated practice? \nSpeakers:\nDon Kranbuehl – Clark Nexsen\nMaria Papiez – Ewing Cole\nEmily McCoy – Design Workshop \nWorkshop 3: Resilient Design\nTopics:  The effects of global warming are around us daily and will affect the design profession and not just the coastal cities: extreme weather is occurring all around the country – drought\, extreme rain\, flooding\, high winds.   How does our architectural design process respond?  What’s required by code and if it’s not\, how do we design for a changing landscape? What is extreme weather and how do we design for it? \nSpeakers:\nDavid Hill – NCSU Head of School of Architecture; Co-Director of Coastal Dynamics Lab\nDavid Perkes – Director of Gulf Coast Community Design Studio\, Associate Professor for Mississippi State University \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n1.  The participants will develop an understanding of the importance of tracking high performance design metrics\, the difference between sustainability\, certification programs\, and how do we decide which certification or method is best for a project and client. \n2.  The participants will develop an understanding of what it means to be a high-performance design practice and what metrics you need to track how and to track them to elevate high-performance whether you are a small\, medium or large firm. \n3.  The participants will learn what management and organizational tools and resources are critical to create a high-performance integrated design practice for early energy modeling and tracking sustainability goals. \n4.  The participants will develop a better understanding of resilient design and what steps\, tools\, and certification programs are critical to improve the architectural design process so our buildings are better able to respond to the effects of global warming such as drought\, extreme rain\, flooding and high winds. \nPRESENTED BY: \nDavid Hill\, FAIA | NC State College of Design \nDavid Hill\, FAIA\, is a Professor of Architecture and Co-Director of the Coastal Dynamics Design Lab at the College of Design where he has taught full-time since 2007. While at NC State\, David has led graduate and undergraduate design studios\, digital representation courses\, and seminars that focus on integrative digital simulation processes\, architectural prototypes\, and design strategies for coastal regions. David is pursuing his interests in coastal dynamics\, prototypes\, and simulation through a series of trans-disciplinary research and design projects with the College of Engineering\, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences\, the Department of Landscape Architecture\, and the UNC Coastal Studies Institute. He has presented papers and design projects related to his research at numerous ACSA\, EDRA\, and CELA conferences. \nDon Kranbuehl\, AIA\, PE\, LEED\, BD+C | Clark Nexsen \nDon is an award-winning architect with over 20 years of experience in the design of academic\, science and technology\, and civic project types. He has led the design ofa variety of projects that have won over 20 AIA awards including two national AIA CAE awards and three Chicago Athenaeum national design awards. Don is passionate about the relationship between architecture and its site and creating design solutions that respond to the climate\, natural and built context\, and public realm. Don leads the fmn’s commitment to the 2030 Challenge and the firm’s Integrated Design group which is a network of sustainable designers working to improve the process of creating high-performance buildings. He encourages a highly collaborative approach working with the owner and design team to find the best opportunities for synergies between the site\, program\, budget\, and building performance. \n\nIMPORTANT REMINDERS: \n\nBe sure to watch Friday Facts and check the website prior to the program for any last-minute program updates or announcements\nSo we may have accurate counts\, if for some reason you are unable to attend the program\, please email chris@aiatriangle.org\n\nRegistration Refund Policy \nRequests for refunds must be submitted in writing no later than 14 days prior to the date of the program. Requests for refunds may be emailed to info@aiatriangle.org for consideration. The approved refund amount will be paid by check or credit card depending on original payment method and may be subject to a service fee.  AIA Triangle withholds the right to deny or approve any refund based on condition or circumstance. \nBy registering for this event you understand that you may be photographed during the course of the event and consent to publication of any such images (online\, digital\, or analog).
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/sustainable-design-resilient-design-forum/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:CE Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191007T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191007T193000
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SUMMARY:AIA Triangle and NC State College of Design Joint Lecture - Heather Roberge
DESCRIPTION:AIA TRIANGLE AND NC STATE COLLEGE OF DESIGN \nJOINT LECTURE SERIES \nOctober 7 | 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm \nHeather Roberge \n\nJoin the College of Design at 6 PM in Burns Auditorium on Monday\, October 7th for a lecture from Heather Roberge\, Principal at Murmur and Chair of the UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design. Part of the Joint Lecture Series with AIA Triangle.\n\nMORE INFO \n 
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-triangle-and-nc-state-joint-lecture-3/
LOCATION:NC State Joint Lectures\, Burns Auditorium\, 2221 Katharine Stinson Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Joint Lecture Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Nikki Evans":MAILTO:anevans3@ncsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191005T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191005T190000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033442
CREATED:20190813T231713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T231333Z
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SUMMARY:Triangle Barkitecture
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER YOUR TEAM BY SEPTEMBER 5TH \nSaturday\, October 5 | 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm\nBull City Ciderworks | 305 S. Roxboro Street | Durham\n All teams must register for the competition online \nStudents ($20) | Individuals ($35) | Team – typically 3-5 members ($70) \nBarkitecture is a one-of-a-kind design competition with the goal of creating unique\, pet inspired architecture that will be auctioned off to support local animals in need. The competition itself will be open to not only architects\, but also designers\, students\, and creative minds all over the triangle as they compete against each other to take home the covenant Barkitecture Trophies! \nTriangle Barkitecture will be held on Saturday\, October 5\, 2019 from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Bull City Ciderworks\, so save the date. Get those creative juices flowing\, and use your design skills to help our furry friends all over the Triangle. The event will include displaying all entries for judging\, and a silent auction to raise money for this year’s charity partner. \nAll proceeds from this event will go to this year’s charity partner – Hope Animal Rescue! Hope Animal Rescue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to improving the lives of stray and abandoned pets in North Carolina by promoting compassionate and humane treatment of all pets\, regardless of breed or species. The main focus is rescuing those that are unlikely to get out of the shelter system alive and placing them in loving foster homes until they are adopted. They are drawn to the dogs that need us most\, and have a heart for senior and those with medical needs. In addition to rescuing homeless animals\, they provide food and supplies to families throughout the community to help keep pets at home during times of financial hardship or uncertainty. Hope is an all-volunteer rescue\, and every donation benefits the dogs in our care. \nFor more information\, follow Triangle Barkitecture on Instagram and Facebook\, or send us an email at Triangle.barkitecture@gmail.com with any questions. \n\nUnable to participate but want to support the cause? \nDonations in support of Hope Animal Rescue are gladly accepted\n\nDONATE:    $5     $10     $20    $50    $100\n\nSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE\nLOYAL COMPANION—Gold Level Sponsor (6 Available – Limited Quantity Due to Venue Size) \n\n$500 donation required\nOn-site booth during the 2019 Triangle Barkitecture Event (ROUGHLY 10’X10’ area)\nTop placement for our on-site signage at the 2019 Barkitecture Event\nSponsor logo on Facebook Timeline photo\nFacebook & Instagram Spotlight Post\nLogo on event t-shirt (Logo submission deadline September 16th)\nPURCHASE HERE\n\nCAT’S MEOW – Silver Level Sponsor (3 Available – Limited Quantity Due to Venue Size) \n\n$350 donation required\nOn-site signage at the 2019 Barkitecture Event\nInterior information table\nProminent logo position for our on-site signage at the 2019 Barkitecture Event\nFacebook & Instagram Spotlight Post\nLogo on event t-shirt (Logo submission deadline September 16th)\nPURCHASE HERE\n\nFUR-EVER FRIEND – Bronze Level Sponsor \n\n100 donation required\nLogo on our on-site signage at the 2019 Barkitecture Event\nLogo on event t-shirt (Logo submission deadline September 16th)\nPURCHASE HERE\n\nPAWSOME PALS – In-Kind Sponsors \n\n Donations of in-kind items for our silent auction will receive the tier level of the donated item’s cash value\, excluding the event space reward\n Notify us of your in-kind sponsorship by emailing triangle.barkitecture@gmail.com\n\n\n2019 Triangle Barkitecture Guidelines and Requirements \nDESIGN \n\nDesign entries for the competition are open to any kind of pet architecture – these may be doghouses\, cat condos\, bunny barns\, chicken coops\, bird houses\, etc. \nAnimal welfare is important in your design\, and no designs should be considered permanent outside homes for dogs – participants are encouraged to design interior pieces\, furniture\, and dog houses that act as a temporary oasis on visits and short stays outside! \nFinal designs should not exceed 60” Wide x 60” High x 60” Deep. \nConsider the weight of the design and your mode of transportation\, as it needs to be easily moved to the event and then to the purchaser’s location. Two (2) people should be able to move it easily. \nMaterial costs should be modest\, if possible. Consider using remnant and/or donated materials as an alternative to spending an excessive amount of money on your prototype. \nDesigns are strongly encouraged to utilize sustainable\, recycled\, or re-purposed materials \nAll design structures must be freestanding \nA member of Triangle Barkitecture staff will be assigned to each team/participant for design coordination and design milestones.\nBuild progress images should be emailed to triangle.barkitecture@gmail.com  by September 6th to ensure event space. \n\n  \nSIGNAGE \n\nParticipants are responsible for submitting a digital file of their signage no later than September 20th \nSignage should include: \n\nYour company logo (if applicable)\nThe name of your design (ALL designs must have a name!)\nInformation about your design to make it more enjoyable for guests and may be valuable for potential buyers (remember this is a FUNDRAISER!)\nAcknowledgement of any vendors or sponsors that contributed to your prototype.\nSignage must be 11”x17” and oriented however best suits\nDesign matters! No text only signage will be allowed.\n\n\n\n  \nDELIVERING YOUR PROTYPE \n\nAll designs must be dropped off at the Center for Architecture & Design at 14 E. Peace St.\, Raleigh on Friday\, October 4th from 4-7PM \nAll designs will become the property of Hope Animal Rescue upon delivery to be used during the silent auction during the event. No exceptions. \nSpecial consideration may be made for day of event delivery by contacting triangle.barkitecture@gmail.com. Design must be delivered by 12PM at the event site if approved by Triangle Barkitecture staff beforehand.\n\n  \nEXHIBITION SPACE \n\nSPACE IS LIMITED! Communicate all exhibition space design ideas to Barkitecture staff to ensure proper space is given to display and move around the space.\nYour prototype will be on grass or pavement depending on the number of entries to display. If you want your exhibit to rest on another surface (like a rug/pallet/piece of plastic grass) provide this item during your delivery or setup\nParticipants are encouraged to bring ‘props’ and other items that will enhance the ‘staging’ of your design (you can set up an exhibit or installation that includes a water bowl\, plants\, etc.) but please be tasteful and mindful of not creating litter.\nThink of your prototype and space as an INTERACTIVE ART INSTALLATION – an exhibit in itself! Make sure your space is always kept tidy.\nDoggy accidents happen! Be prepared for these accidents!\n\n  \nAWARDS CATEGORIES \n\nTOP DOG – Best in show as chosen by our panel of judges\nGREENEST PAW – Awarded to most sustainable design through clever use of materials and green design strategies as chosen by our panel of judges\nCRAZIEST CAT – awarded to the most unique design that challenges the idea of what pet architecture is in new and innovative ways as chosen by our panel of judges.\nPEOPLE’S CHOICE – Award based on the number of likes\, shares\, and comments on photos of your design featured on our Facebook and Instagram Accounts during the event\nGRAPHIC BARK – Best Signage as chosen by our panel of judges based off the graphics design and information included about your build\n\n Awards will be announced at 6pm on Saturday\, October 5th with winners receiving a coveted Barkitecture trophy! \n  \nSILENT AUCTION \nThroughout the event\, a table will be set up for bidding on all the designs\, with all proceeds going to Hope Animal Rescue \nParticipants are able and encouraged to bid on their own designs as well \nWinning bids will be collected on site by Hope Animal Rescue\, and arrangements must be made to transport the design at that time \n  \nREGISTRATION \n\nAll teams must register for the competition online \nRegistration Fees: Students ($20) | Individuals ($35) | Team – typically 3-5 members ($70)\nBarkitecture Triangle reserves the right to not exhibit any prototypes which are submitted for any reason\, including incompleteness\, safety issues\, or offensiveness. \n\n For any additional questions\, please contact: \nTriangle Barkitecture at triangle.barkitecture@gmail.com
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/triangle-barkitecture/
LOCATION:Bull City Ciderworks\, 305 S. Roxboro Street\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Barkitecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191003T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191003T130000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033442
CREATED:20190905T172740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T214317Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn - Serviceablity: The Softer Side of Structural Engineering
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Small Firm Roundtable Lunch & Learn  \nSponsored by \n \nServiceability: The Softer Side of Structural Engineering (1LU) \nOctober 3 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (Lunch begins at 11:30 am) \nCenter for Architecture & Design \n14 E Peace Street | Raleigh  \nAIA Members & AIA Triangle Partners: $0 | Non Members: $30 \nThere is more to Structural Engineering than just adhering to code requirements! Serviceability is the criteria you design for that’s not quite code required but has everything to do with what the building feels like to the user. It also affects the performance of the building with the exterior façade or how it holds up over time. Knowing how to communicate what impact serviceability has on the budget and occupants of the building to the owner is key to a successful project. We’re going to walk you through what the different serviceability components are\, how they impact the design\, and how to communicate these concerns to the owner to make the most informed decisions about the structural system. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will be able to identify different serviceability components based on the occupancy of the building to determine what’s applicable to the design.\nParticipants will be able to communicate the different serviceability components to the owner and how they affect the user experience and performance of the building over time.\nParticipants will be able to determine how the serviceability criteria affects the design of the building and how that will affect the budget.\nParticipants will be able to determine what serviceability components to incorporate into the project design based on the project budget\, user experience\, performance of the building\, and feedback from the owner.\n\nPRESENTED BY: \nAnna Lynch\, PE \nAs CEO of Lynch Mykins\, Anna leads with a clear mission\, commitment to hard work and strong dedication to client service excellence. Over the past 14 years\, she has served as a successful project manager and engineer in practically all public- and private-market sectors. \nAnna has always had a creative side\, and she first started developing her interest in art at age 5. The best part of her job is working with clients to create buildings that truly speak to their visions. One of her favorite projects was the polar bear exhibit at the North Carolina Zoo. Everyone she worked with at the zoo was so passionate about helping animals\, and the exhibit offered the unique opportunity to learn more about polar bears and the best possible environment for their wellbeing. \nCollette Ramirez\, PE \nCollette has been helping bring architectural visions to life through structural engineering since 2007. She is passionate about the collaborative process and the thrill of first designing a building on paper\, to then seeing it become part of the built environment. Her diverse portfolio is filled with projects of different sizes and structural systems. Although she loves all of her projects\, she especially enjoys working on student centers because they have so many different structural components and are usually the focal points of a campus. \nWhile not busy working on her projects you can find Collette spending time with her family\, ideally at the beach. She loves learning about new wines while traveling. Her favorite travel destinations are Florence\, Italy and anywhere in the Caribbean.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-serviceablity-the-softer-side-of-structural-engineering/
LOCATION:Center for Architecture and Design\, 14 E Peace Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27604
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190904T233433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T214315Z
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SUMMARY:ARE/AXP Study Group
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThis is a self-directed\, casual study group split between two methods: a 6-month fast-track and a more relaxed\, easy-going schedule.  We will provide access to ARE study materials and resources for getting started.  We will have informal discussions\, flashcard review\, practice quiz & exam sessions\, and small group break outs specific to the topic you are studying. For more information\, please contact Alison Croop or Sarah Lower if you have any questions.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/are-axp-study-group-2/
LOCATION:Moseley Architects\, 911 N West Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
ORGANIZER;CN="Alison Croop":MAILTO:arcroop@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190930T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190930T193000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190826T221122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T214337Z
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SUMMARY:AIA Triangle and NC State College of Design Joint Lecture - Patrick Rand\, FAIA
DESCRIPTION:AIA TRIANGLE AND NC STATE COLLEGE OF DESIGN \nJOINT LECTURE SERIES \nSeptember 30 | 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm \nPatrick Rand\, FAIA \n\nJoin the College of Design at 6 PM in Burns Auditorium on Monday\, September 30th for a lecture from Patrick Rand\, FAIA\, Professor of Architecture at NC State University. Part of the Joint Lecture Series with AIA Triangle.\nMORE INFO \n\n  \n 
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-triangle-and-nc-state-joint-lecture-2/
LOCATION:NC State Joint Lectures\, Burns Auditorium\, 2221 Katharine Stinson Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Joint Lecture Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Nikki Evans":MAILTO:anevans3@ncsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T141500
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190823T000357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T231528Z
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SUMMARY:Remembering Phil Freelon Reception
DESCRIPTION:Presented by AIA Triangle + Perkins and Will \nRemembering Phil Freelon\nAmerica’s Humanitarian Architect \nSaturday\, September 28 | 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM\nPerkins and Will | NC Mutual Tower Lobby and Outdoor Terrace\n411 West Chapel Hill Street | Durham\, NC \nRSVP REQUIRED – Deadline Friday\, September 21st at 5:00 pm \nPlease confirm your attendance so we may have an accurate count for catering during our tribute and seating at the memorial \n\nWe will gather in the NC Mutual Tower lobby and outdoor terrace\, with a special exhibit in the Perkins and Will studio. Beverages and light fare will be served. \nWELCOME\nZena Howard\, FAIA \nTRIBUTE\nKevin Montgomery\, FAIA\nHerman Howard\, NOMA\nKenneth Luker\, AIA \nSPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT\nMatthew Szymanski\, AIA\nAIA Triangle 2019 Board President \n\nPUBLIC MEMORIAL HOSTED BY THE FREELON FAMILY \nOne of Phil’s wishes was to have his memorial at one of his projects\, The Durham County Human Services Building.\nThis project embodies his mission of making great design accessible to all. \nThe Memorial at Durham County Human Services Building is open to the public and an RSVP is not required \nSaturday\, September 28\n3:30 PM (due to the large attendance expected\, doors will open at 2:30 PM)\n414 E. Main Street | Durham\, NC
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/remembering-phil-freelon-reception/
LOCATION:NC Mutual Tower\, 411 West Chapel Hill Street\, Durham\, NC\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190926T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190926T193000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190822T232900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T230950Z
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SUMMARY:AIA Triangle Joint Partner & Volunteer Appreciation Reception
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Joint Partner and Volunteer Appreciation Reception \nSeptember 26\, 2019 | 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm \ntheSTORE | 719 Devereux Street | Raleigh \nRSVP Required \n\nAttention AIA Triangle Partners –  your invitation includes the following quantities based on your sponsorship level.   \nPlease RSVP for each representative attending: \n\nPlatinum – 6 reps\nGold – 4 reps\nSilver – 2 reps\nBronze – 1 Rep
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-triangle-joint-partner-volunteer-appreciation-reception/
LOCATION:theSTORE\, 719 Devereux Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIAT Partners
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190925T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190925T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190904T204411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T231541Z
UID:10000039-1569434400-1569441600@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:ARE 5.0 M.E.P.F Q+A Panel
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nAre you studying for Project Planning and Design or Project Development & Documentation? Do you feel overwhelmed by the Mechanical\, Electrical\, Plumbing and Fire Suppression Systems content? Not sure what you need to know for PPD vs. PDD? Join us and our panel of engineers\, to answer your questions and more.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/are-5-0-m-e-p-f-qa-panel/
LOCATION:Moseley Architects\, 911 N West Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
ORGANIZER;CN="Alison Croop":MAILTO:arcroop@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190924T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190924T173000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190829T193704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T231553Z
UID:10000045-1569330000-1569346200@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Risk Management Symposium
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAM CANCELLED \nRisk Management Symposium \nSponsored by IMCI \nSeptember 24 | 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm \n4.5 CE credits pending approval \nForest History Society | 2925 Academy Road | Durham\, NC \nAIA Members/AIAT Partners (Sponsors): $49 | AIA Member with Assoc. AIA Designation $29 \nNon Members $69 \nThe presentation will focus on best practice management for architects learned through a series of scenarios and claims case studies highlighting the responsibility architects have for the health\, safety\, and welfare of others. This will be represented through the following topics: Client Selection\, Contract issues\, Professional Liability Insurance and Claim Reporting\, and Project Management (Documentation & Communication both internal and external). \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nDescribe and explain what types of claims are being brought against design professionals in courtrooms across North Carolina and provide practical claim avoidance strategies\nAttendees will recognize risky clients\, project\, and behaviors that lead to claims and balance project concerns\, relating to health\, safety and welfare\, code compliance\, and insurability concerns and exposures common to design professionals\nAttendees will explore strategies and challenges presented by various contracting methods\nAttendees will be presented with case studies and scenarios in order to sharpen and improve decision making by design professionals during construction phase services.\n\nPRESENTED BY: \nJason Herndon \nJason Herndon is a partner in the Raleigh office of Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP\, where he focuses his practice primarily on construction law.  His clients include a diverse group of construction industry participants\, including design professionals\, public utilities\, regional and national contractors\, and public and private project owners.  Jason is a frequent speaker on construction law topics\, and has been recognized for his construction law work by numerous industry publications including Woodward/White’s The Best Lawyers in America\, Benchmark Litigation\, North Carolina Super Lawyers\, and Business North Carolina Magazine’s “Legal Elite.”  In 2019\, the Triangle Business Journal selected Jason as one of its “40 Under 40” Leadership Award recipients.  He received his B.S. in Political Science\, summa cum laude\, from Appalachian State University\, and his Juris Doctor\, with highest honors\, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law. \nRoseanne DeBellis \nRoseanne DeBellis is the Divisional Assistant Vice President at Great American Insurance Group. In her role as Divisional AVP\, Roseanne is the lead on Design Professional Claims and also provides risk management services to agents and insureds. Prior to joining Great American\, Roseanne served as a Claims Manager and Director of Risk Management for the Architects and Engineers Claims at Navigators Insurance Company. Roseanne has more than 14 years of professional liability experience and has previously held other senior claims management positions at both HCC Specialty\, a subsidiary of Tokio Marine HCC\, and Beazley Insurance Company. She began her career in private practice\, defending design professionals against errors and omission claims arising from complex construction projects.   \nRoseanne received her J.D. from Pace University School of Law and graduated with a B.A. in political science from the State University of New York at Albany. She is a licensed attorney admitted to practice law in the states of New York and Connecticut. In addition\, she holds adjuster licenses in various jurisdictions. \nStephen Agnew \nStephen is an equity partner at IMCI.  He is an expert on risk management issues affecting design firms and has 15 years of industry experience.  He comes from a family of engineers with his father and grandfather both being mechanical engineers which gives him a unique perspective on the design industry.  He received his B.S.B.A in Risk Management & Insurance and in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and in 2002\, he also studied International Business at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark.  He is a licensed property and casualty agent as well as a Certified Insurance Counselor. \n 
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/risk-management-symposium/
LOCATION:Forest History Society\, 2925 Academy Road\, Durham\, NC\, 27705\, United States
CATEGORIES:CE Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190923T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190923T193000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190826T215728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T231727Z
UID:10000008-1569261600-1569267000@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:AIA Triangle and NC State College of Design Joint Lecture - Frank Harmon\, FAIA
DESCRIPTION:AIA TRIANGLE AND NC STATE JOINT LECTURE SERIES \nSeptember 23\, 2019 | 6:00 pm \nNC State Burns Auditorium | Kamphoefner Hall \nFrank Harmon\, FAIA | Frank Harmon Architect \nJoin the College of Design at 6 PM in Burns Auditorium on Monday\, September 23rd for a lecture from Frank Harmon\, FAIA\, of Frank Harmon Architect. Part of the Joint Lecture Series with AIA Triangle. Frank Harmon will discuss and read from his new book Native Places: Drawing as a Way to See. He will then sign copies afterward which will be available for purchase. \nMORE INFO \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-triangle-and-nc-state-joint-lecture/
LOCATION:NC State Joint Lectures\, Burns Auditorium\, 2221 Katharine Stinson Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Joint Lecture Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Nikki Evans":MAILTO:anevans3@ncsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190919T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190919T190000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190906T161007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T231805Z
UID:10000061-1568914200-1568919600@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Building Enclosure Council - Intro to Structural Insulated Sheathing Materials
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Structural Insulated Sheathing Materials for Commercial Construction \nSeptember 19 | 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm \nCenter for Architecture and Design \n14 E Peace Street | Raleigh \nREGISTER HERE \nThis talk is designed to help the commercial building designer to understand the new products being rapidly introduced into the market that assist in installation of multiple steps of a normal commercial exterior assembly control layers\, such as: thermal\, air\, vapor\, structure\, and fire control into one or fewer steps that are traditionally used in many of today’s building designs throughout the world.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/building-enclosure-council-intro-to-structural-insulated-sheathing-materials/
LOCATION:Center for Architecture and Design\, 14 E Peace Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27604
CATEGORIES:BEC Program/Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190919T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190919T193000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190812T210909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T232027Z
UID:10000006-1568912400-1568921400@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Joint Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:JOINT NETWORKING EVENT \nSeptember 19 | 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm \nDrive Shack | 6901 Golf Way | Raleigh \n$35 Pre-Registration through 9/19/19 | $50 registration at the door \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/joint-networking-event/
LOCATION:Drive Shack\, 6901 Golf Way\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190919T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190919T130000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190829T192237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T232404Z
UID:10000069-1568894400-1568898000@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn - Deaf Architects and Blind Acousticians - Acoustics! A Master Class
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Small Firm Roundtable Lunch & Learn  \nSponsored by \n \nDeaf Architects and Blind Acousticians – Acoustics! A Master Class  \nSeptember 19 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (Lunch begins at 11:30 am) \nCenter for Architecture and Design \n14 E. Peace Street | Raleigh\, NC \n1 CE credit pending approval \nIn our multidimensional world\, why does sound take a second or third seat to vision? We can have both equally!  Building on the book “Deaf Architects and Blind Acousticians” by Robert Apfel\, this course explores how sound stirs the heart and soothes the soul and the impact of not addressing sound in the design of a space.  To help participants better understand the impact of sound over vision in their everyday lives\, we will walk through different scenarios such as sitting in a room with the lights out and listening as your imagination paints a picture in your mind. Then\, think about sitting in the same room with the lights on and your best ear plugs in. With your ears\, you still experience your surrounding environment\, but with just your eyes\, you are limited to only what you see in front of you. Another example would be strolling through the woods where you can see what is ahead and\, in your peripherals\, but having no idea about what or who might be sneaking up behind you. This all ties together the concept that a building can look iconic or even inspirational in photos or on paper\, however\, the human experience can easily be tarnished or enhanced based on the building’s acoustical environment. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will differentiate and measure background noise to help gain a better understanding of the impact of sound over vision in everyday lives of individuals\nParticipants will assess and calculate reverberation time to determine if negatively impacts individuals\nParticipants will discover the impact of not addressing sound as part of the design of a space and how it impacts how it affects individuals in the environment\nParticipants will discover how to design based on the understanding of the impact sound has over vision in their everyday lives.\n\nPRESENTED BY \nSteven J. Thorburn\, PE\, LEED\, AP\, CTS-D\, CTS-I \nSteve Thorburn is the founder of Thorburn Associates and has been involved with over 3\,000 different projects. \nHis is active in projects that require both acoustical engineering and technology system design services. His dual degrees from Michigan Technology University in theatre design and electrical engineering enable him to coordinate technical requirements involved in the construction bid process with practical issues required by the end-users. \nHis projects have included performing arts centers\, recording facilities\, entertainment facilities\, presentation and conference facilities\, government and university buildings\, film and video studios\, luxury hotels\, libraries\, churches\, and medical facilities.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-and-learn-deaf-architects-and-blind-acousticians-acoustics-a-master-class/
LOCATION:Center for Architecture and Design\, 14 E Peace Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27604
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190918T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190904T202417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200304T005325Z
UID:10000003-1568829600-1568836800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:ARE 5.0 Structures and Q+A Panel
DESCRIPTION:Are you studying for Project Planning & Design or Project Development & Documentation? Do you feel overwhelmed by the structural content? Not sure what you need to know for PPD vs. PDD? Join us and Clark Nexsen’s Don Kranbuehl\, Senior Architect\, and Klause Perkins\, Structural Department Head\, to answer your questions and more.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/are-5-0-structures-and-qa-panel/
LOCATION:Moseley Architects\, 911 N West Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
ORGANIZER;CN="Alison Croop":MAILTO:arcroop@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190916T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190916T193000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190826T214621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200304T005328Z
UID:10000004-1568656800-1568662200@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:AIA Triangle - NC State Joint Lecture - Lawrence Scarpa\, FAIA
DESCRIPTION:AIA TRIANGLE | NC STATE JOINT LECTURE SERIES \nSeptember 16\, 2019  | 6:00 PM \nLawrence Scarpa\, FAIA  \nBrooks + Scarpa Architecture Landscape Urban Design \n\nJoin the College of Design at 6 PM in Burns Auditorium on Monday\, September 16th for a lecture from Lawrence Scarpa\, FAIA\, Principal\, Brooks + Scarpa Architecture Landscape Urban Design. Part of the Joint Lecture Series with AIA Triangle.\n\nMORE INFO
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-triangle-nc-state-joint-lecture/
LOCATION:NC State Joint Lectures\, Burns Auditorium\, 2221 Katharine Stinson Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Joint Lecture Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Nikki Evans":MAILTO:anevans3@ncsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190914T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190829T233050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200304T005330Z
UID:10000032-1568448000-1568566800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:DesignSPARK
DESCRIPTION:  \nSeptember 13 – 14\, 2019 \nDowntown Raleigh  \nView Activities and Locations \ndesignSPARK blends: architecture\, city-planning\, urban design\, landscape design\, graphic design\, to highlight how design is utilized to enhanced experiences!\ndesignSPARK is looking for designers of all sorts. Email design@sparkcon.com to join our crew! \nSign up to make 5-minute logos during SPARKcon! Deadline: September 7 \nSign up to volunteer for designSPARK 2018 (Sept 14-16)\nVolunteer Thank-You Party: Sept 13
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/designspark/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:YAF
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190911T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190911T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190904T201907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200304T005331Z
UID:10000043-1568224800-1568232000@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:ARE/AXP Study Group
DESCRIPTION:This is a self-directed\, casual study group split between two methods: a 6-month fast-track and a more relaxed\, easy-going schedule.  We will provide access to ARE study materials and resources for getting started.  We will have informal discussions\, flashcard review\, practice quiz & exam sessions\, and small group break outs specific to the topic you are studying. For more information\, please contact Alison Croop or Sarah Lower if you have any questions.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/7805/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:YAF
ORGANIZER;CN="Alison Croop":MAILTO:arcroop@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190911T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190911T173000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033443
CREATED:20190827T003027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200304T005608Z
UID:10000067-1568194200-1568223000@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Multi Family Accessibility
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM HAS CLOSED \n Multi-Family Accessibility \nSeptember 11\, 2019 | 9:30 am – 5:30 pm (Registration begins at 9:00 am) \nPNC Arena | 1400 Edwards Mill Road | Raleigh \n8 HSW Credits  | Lunch Provided \nAIA Members/Sponsors:  $130 | AIA Member with Assoc. AIA Designation: $70 \nNon Members: $150 | Students: $60 \nThis 8-hour course will provide attendees with a review of the accessibility requirements that impact multi-family housing accessibility\, as found in the 2018 NC Building Code and the 2009 ANSI A117.1 standard. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nUpon completion of this program\, participants will review relevant areas from the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design will also be reviewed.\nParticipants will examine problem application areas in applying these requirements to public and common-use areas including exterior amenities\, exterior accessible routes\, accessible parking and interior features (mail rooms\, fitness centers\, community rooms\, kitchens\, etc.)\nParticipants will understand the differences of the new North Carolina Building Code and its impact on Residential Occupancies. Participants will recognize requirements within residential units with focus on the different requirements applicable to Type A and Type B Units including unit entries\, door thresholds\, kitchen clearances\, appliances\, bathroom clearances\, fixtures\, patios/balconies and operable parts within the dwelling unit.\nParticipants will understand how Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) impact publicly-funded projects including the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency. Participants will further identify and distinguish settlements and court cases along with common issues on accessibility plan reviews.\n\nPRESENTED BY \nDominic Martinelli\, Vice President\, Accessibility Services \nDominic Marinelli has been with the United Spinal Association for 31 years. \nAccessibility Services is a program of the United Spinal Association (formerly the Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association).  Since our founding in 1946 we have participated in the drafting as well as the interpretation of the Fair Housing Act Accessibility Guidelines\, the 1991 ADA Standards and the 2010 ADA Standards as well as the American National Standards Institute Committee for Accessibility and Usability to Buildings and Facilities to develop A117.1\, the accessibility standard referenced by building code’s throughout the country.  \nThe team also works to develop the accessibility requirements of the International Building Code (IBC) and the International Existing Building Code (IEBC) with the International Codes Council (ICC) \n\nIMPORTANT REMINDERS: \n\nBe sure to watch Friday Facts and check the website prior to the program for any last-minute program updates or announcements\nSo we may have accurate counts\, if for some reason you are unable to attend the program\, please email chris@aiatriangle.org\n\nRegistration Refund Policy \nRequests for refunds must be submitted in writing no later than 14 days prior to the date of the program. Requests for refunds may be emailed to info@aiatriangle.org for consideration. The approved refund amount will be paid by check or credit card depending on original payment method and may be subject to a service fee.  AIA Triangle withholds the right to deny or approve any refund based on condition or circumstance. \nBy registering for this event you understand that you may be photographed during the course of the event and consent to publication of any such images (online\, digital\, or analog).
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/multi-family-accessibility/
LOCATION:PNC Arena\, 1400 Edwards Mill Road\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:CE Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190910T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190910T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033444
CREATED:20190827T001249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200304T005608Z
UID:10000066-1568120400-1568134800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Accessibility: Quality Control & How to Achieve Commericial & Residential Compliance
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility: Quality Control \nHow to Achieve Commercial & Residential Compliance (4 HSW Credits) \nSeptember 10\, 2019 | 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm (Registration begins at 12:30 pm) \nCenter for Architecture & Design | 14 E Peace Street | Raleigh \nAIA Members/Sponsors:  $70 | AIA Members with Assoc. AIA Designation:  $40 \nNon Members: $90  | Students: $30 \n  \nProgram: \nThe program will review the most common items that are missed in design and construction resulting in violations of accessibility requirements from the federal agency that develops and enforces it. Participants will develop an understanding of what federal inspectors and attorneys will be focusing on in their inspections of residential (Fair Housing Act Accessibility Guidelines) and Commercial (2010 ADA Standards)\, as well as develop an understanding of what changes can be anticipated in state and federal accessibility requirements and when these changes will go into effect. \n Learning Objectives: \n\nUpon completion of this program\, participants will identify and develop an understanding of what serial plaintiffs are looking for in their drive-by inspections of commercial occupancy.\nParticipants will determine the most common items that are missed in design and construction resulting in violations of accessibility requirements.\nParticipants will understand the differences of the new North Carolina Building Code and its impact on Commercial Occupancies.\nParticipants will discover how the Accessibility Requirements of Federal 2010 ADA Standards; The North Carolina Building code and its Accessibility Standard A117.1 2009 apply to their  Commercial projects.\n\nPresented by: \nDominic Marinelli\, Vice President\, Accessibility Services \nDominic Marinelli has been with the United Spinal Association for 31 years.  \nAccessibility Services is a program of the United Spinal Association (formerly the Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association).  Since our founding in 1946 we have participated in the drafting as well as the interpretation of the Fair Housing Act Accessibility Guidelines\, the 1991 ADA Standards and the 2010 ADA Standards as well as the American National Standards Institute Committee for Accessibility and Usability to Buildings and Facilities to develop A117.1\, the accessibility standard referenced by building code’s throughout the country.  \nThe team also works to develop the accessibility requirements of the International Building Code (IBC) and the International Existing Building Code (IEBC) with the International Codes Council (ICC) \n\nIMPORTANT REMINDERS: \n\nBe sure to watch Friday Facts and check the website prior to the program for any last-minute program updates or announcements\nSo we may have accurate counts\, if for some reason you are unable to attend the program\, please email chris@aiatriangle.org\n\nRegistration Refund Policy \nRequests for refunds must be submitted in writing no later than 14 days prior to the date of the program. Requests for refunds may be emailed to info@aiatriangle.org for consideration. The approved refund amount will be paid by check or credit card depending on original payment method and may be subject to a service fee.  AIA Triangle withholds the right to deny or approve any refund based on condition or circumstance. \nBy registering for this event you understand that you may be photographed during the course of the event and consent to publication of any such images (online\, digital\, or analog).
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/accessibility-quality-control-how-to-achieve-commericial-residential-compliance/
LOCATION:Center for Architecture and Design\, 14 E Peace Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27604
CATEGORIES:CE Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190905T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190905T130000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033444
CREATED:20190806T224227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200304T005744Z
UID:10000016-1567683000-1567688400@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - - Lunch & Learn | Serviceability: The Softer Side of Structural Engineering
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED\nTHIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED BECAUSE OF  INCLEMENT WEATHER\nAIA Triangle Small Firm Roundtable Lunch & Learn\nSponsored by\n \nServiceability: The Softer Side of Structural Engineering (1 LU credit \nSeptember 5 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (Lunch begins at 11:30 am) \nCenter for Architecture & Design | 14 E Peace Street | Raleigh \nAIA Member & AIA Triangle Partners: $0 | Non members: $30  \nThere is more to Structural Engineering than just adhering to code requirements! Serviceability is the criteria you design for that’s not quite code required but has everything to do with what the building feels like to the user. It also affects the performance of the building with the exterior façade or how it holds up over time. Knowing how to communicate what impact serviceability has on the budget and occupants of the building to the owner is key to a successful project. We’re going to walk you through what the different serviceability components are\, how they impact the design\, and how to communicate these concerns to the owner to make the most informed decisions about the structural system. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will be able to identify different serviceability components based on the occupancy of the building to determine what’s applicable to the design.\nParticipants will be able to communicate the different serviceability components to the owner and how they affect the user experience and performance of the building over time.\nParticipants will be able to determine how the serviceability criteria affects the design of the building and how that will affect the budget.\nParticipants will be able to determine what serviceability components to incorporate into the project design based on the project budget\, user experience\, performance of the building\, and feedback from the owner.\n\nPRESENTED BY: \nDave Mykins \nAs president of Lynch Mykins\, Dave oversees engineering and client services for all of the firm’s locations. When he was a child\, two people inspired him to become an engineer. The first was his stepfather\, who was a civil engineer\, woodcarver and inventor. The second was Uncle Bill\, a civil engineer on the TV show Family Affair\, who designed bridges all over the world. Now with more than 30 years in the analysis and design of structures\, Dave’s impressive range of experience covers almost every building construction type. \nCollette Ramirez\, PE \nCollette has been helping bring architectural visions to life through structural engineering since 2007. She is passionate about the collaborative process and the thrill of first designing a building on paper\, to then seeing it become part of the built environment. Her diverse portfolio is filled with projects of different sizes and structural systems. Although she loves all of her projects\, she especially enjoys working on student centers because they have so many different structural components and are usually the focal points of a campus. \nWhile not busy working on her projects you can find Collette spending time with her family\, ideally at the beach. She loves learning about new wines while traveling. Her favorite travel destinations are Florence\, Italy and anywhere in the Caribbean.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-serviceability-the-softer-side-of-structural-engineering/
LOCATION:Center for Architecture and Design\, 14 E Peace Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27604
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190904T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190904T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033444
CREATED:20190904T201021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200304T005703Z
UID:10000062-1567620000-1567627200@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:ARE/AXP Study Group
DESCRIPTION:This is a self-directed\, casual study group split between two methods: a 6-month fast-track and a more relaxed\, easy-going schedule.  We will provide access to ARE study materials and resources for getting started.  We will have informal discussions\, flashcard review\, practice quiz & exam sessions\, and small group break outs specific to the topic you are studying. For more information\, please contact Alison Croop or Sarah Lower if you have any questions
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/are-axp-study-group/
LOCATION:Moseley Architects\, 911 N West Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
ORGANIZER;CN="Alison Croop":MAILTO:arcroop@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190812T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190812T180000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033444
CREATED:20190612T074113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200304T005712Z
UID:10000011-1565625600-1565632800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:AIA Triangle Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-triangle-board-meeting/
LOCATION:To Be Determined
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190731T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190731T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033444
CREATED:20190612T073946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200304T005722Z
UID:10000010-1564552800-1564603200@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Young Architects Forum - ARE/AXP Study Group
DESCRIPTION:Every Wednesday until July 31st! \nRaleigh ARE/AXP Study Group \nMoseley Architects | 911 N West Street\, Suite 205 | Raleigh \nThis is a self-directed casual study group split between two methods: a 6-month fast-track and a more relaxed\, easy-going schedule.  We will provide access to ARE study materials and resources for getting started.  We will have informal discussions\, flashcard review\, practice quiz & exam sessions\, and small group break outs specific to the topic you are studying.  Contact Alison Croop (arcroop@gmail.com) or Sarah Lower (sarah.d.lower@gmail.com) if you have any questions.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/young-architects-forum-are-axp-study-group-7/
LOCATION:Moseley Architects\, 911 N West Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://aiatriangle.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/yaf_study_group.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="YAF":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190724T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190724T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T033444
CREATED:20190612T073741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200304T005733Z
UID:10000009-1563991200-1563998400@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Young Architects Forum - ARE/AXP Study Group
DESCRIPTION:Every Wednesday until July 31st! \nRaleigh ARE/AXP Study Group \nMoseley Architects | 911 N West Street\, Suite 205 | Raleigh \nThis is a self-directed casual study group split between two methods: a 6-month fast-track and a more relaxed\, easy-going schedule.  We will provide access to ARE study materials and resources for getting started.  We will have informal discussions\, flashcard review\, practice quiz & exam sessions\, and small group break outs specific to the topic you are studying.  Contact Alison Croop (arcroop@gmail.com) or Sarah Lower (sarah.d.lower@gmail.com) if you have any questions.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/young-architects-forum-are-axp-study-group-6/
LOCATION:Moseley Architects\, 911 N West Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
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SUMMARY:Young Architects Forum - ARE/AXP Study Group
DESCRIPTION:Every Wednesday until July 31st! \nRaleigh ARE/AXP Study Group \nMoseley Architects | 911 N West Street\, Suite 205 | Raleigh \nThis is a self-directed casual study group split between two methods: a 6-month fast-track and a more relaxed\, easy-going schedule.  We will provide access to ARE study materials and resources for getting started.  We will have informal discussions\, flashcard review\, practice quiz & exam sessions\, and small group break outs specific to the topic you are studying.  Contact Alison Croop (arcroop@gmail.com) or Sarah Lower (sarah.d.lower@gmail.com) if you have any questions.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/young-architects-forum-are-axp-study-group-5/
LOCATION:Moseley Architects\, 911 N West Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://aiatriangle.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/yaf_study_group.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="YAF":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190710T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190710T210000
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SUMMARY:Young Architects Forum - ARE/AXP Study Group
DESCRIPTION:Every Wednesday until July 31st! \nRaleigh ARE/AXP Study Group \nMoseley Architects | 911 N West Street\, Suite 205 | Raleigh \nThis is a self-directed casual study group split between two methods: a 6-month fast-track and a more relaxed\, easy-going schedule.  We will provide access to ARE study materials and resources for getting started.  We will have informal discussions\, flashcard review\, practice quiz & exam sessions\, and small group break outs specific to the topic you are studying.  Contact Alison Croop (arcroop@gmail.com) or Sarah Lower (sarah.d.lower@gmail.com) if you have any questions.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/young-architects-forum-are-axp-study-group-4/
LOCATION:Moseley Architects\, 911 N West Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://aiatriangle.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/yaf_study_group.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="YAF":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190703T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260507T033444
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SUMMARY:Young Architects Forum - ARE/AXP Study Group
DESCRIPTION:Every Wednesday until July 31st! \nRaleigh ARE/AXP Study Group \nMoseley Architects | 911 N West Street\, Suite 205 | Raleigh \nThis is a self-directed casual study group split between two methods: a 6-month fast-track and a more relaxed\, easy-going schedule.  We will provide access to ARE study materials and resources for getting started.  We will have informal discussions\, flashcard review\, practice quiz & exam sessions\, and small group break outs specific to the topic you are studying.  Contact Alison Croop (arcroop@gmail.com) or Sarah Lower (sarah.d.lower@gmail.com) if you have any questions.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/young-architects-forum-are-axp-study-group-3/
LOCATION:Moseley Architects\, 911 N West Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://aiatriangle.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/yaf_study_group.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="YAF":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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