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SUMMARY:Live Webinar - Acoustics\, Technology and Lighting - The Impact of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch  \nSponsored by \n \nAcoustics\, Technology and Lighting – The Impact of COVID-19 \nTuesday\, June 2 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | (1 HSW credit) \nONLINE MEETING – REGISTRATION REQUIRED \nDeadline to register is June 2 at 10:00 am \nLink to online meeting will be emailed to registrants on the morning of the program \nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $20 \nPROGRAM \nThis 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. \nOver the last 3 months\, the A/E industry has found that most of us can work from a laptop and if we have a high-speed connection\, can work from home. We have been remotely doing that at client meetings and job sites for years. It is the actual production work that is more efficient on larger and multiple monitors that will create the challenge. \nHuddle rooms will be expanded in our designs – how do we make sure we can fit out these spaces for easy collaboration? \nThere will be increased requirements for hands-free gesturing at public touch screens and digital signage. \nFinally lighting – Can UV lighting help sanitize the environments we travel though. \nThis interactive session will address these questions and any others the participants bring up. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will explain how designing a building for social distancing can impact speech privacy and speech intelligibility\nParticipants will describe why the finish materials that affect the buildup of sound within a space can reduce speech intelligibility\nParticipants will demonstrate best communications practices while participating in video calls and why the physical design and finishes of the room are so critical\nParticipants will identify the critical design elements of wall and floor/ceiling systems and technology components required for collaboration/huddle/zoom rooms\nParticipants will describe the types of UV light and their impact on pathogens and the human body \n\nPRESENTED BY \n \nSteven J. Thorburn\, PE\, LEED AP\, CTS-D\, CTS-I \nAs a founding principal of Thorburn Associates\, Steve is a licensed engineer with 30+ years’ experience in the architectural application of acoustic\, audiovisual/technology and lighting systems. His dual degrees in electrical engineering and technical theatre give him a balanced left brain/right brain approach to project solutions. His experience on over 3500 different projects includes libraries\, performing arts centers\, auditoriums and lecture halls\, laboratories\, corporate facilities\, presentation and conference facilities\, university buildings\, film and video studios\, house of worship\, luxury hotels\, recording facilities\, entertainment facilities\, government projects\, and medical facilities. Educator of the Year\, noted author and teacher\, round out his professional career. \n 
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/live-webinar-acoustics-technology-and-lighting-the-impact-of-covid-19/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200603T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200603T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T145445
CREATED:20200518T144718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200603T152436Z
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SUMMARY:Live Webinar - NC State Summer Lecture Presented by Thomas Barrie\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:IMPORTANT MESSAGE REGARDING MEETING \nBecause of website issues\, individuals were experiencing difficulties registering for the program. The Zoom link to join the lecture today at 1:00 pm (EST) is provided below.  If you were unable to register but would like continuing education credit for the program\, email chris@aiatriangle.org with your AIA membership number and we’ll be sure you get credit. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://ncsu.zoom.us/j/95483721896?pwd=Zk9hUTRHWVF2UFRMQmNJeTZUbTVXQT09 \nMeeting ID: 954 8372 1896\nPassword: 552833\nOne tap mobile\n+13017158592\,\,95483721896#\,\,1#\,552833# US (Germantown)\n+13126266799\,\,95483721896#\,\,1#\,552833# US (Chicago) \nWe appreciate your patience as we resolve issues with the website. \nAIA Triangle and NC State  \nSummer School Lecture Series \n \nThomas Barrie\, AIA\, DPACSA\nProfessor of Architecture\, Director of Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Initiative \nMaking a home in the world – the house in history\, philosophy\, and religion\nWednesday\, June 3  | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm | 1 HSW \nONLINE ZOOM MEETING \nDeadline to register June 3 at 10:00 am \nLink to online meeting will be emailed to registrants \nPROGRAM \nIn 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. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will discover the cultural significance and ontological roles of houses\nParticipants will observe the passive solar design in houses\nParticipants will distinguish the site specific design strategies in the planning of houses\nParticipants will apply geometric and proportioning systems in the design of houses\n\n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/live-webinar-nc-state-summer-lecture-presented-by-thomas-barrie-phd/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Joint Lecture Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200604T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200604T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T145445
CREATED:20200512T190229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200514T143138Z
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SUMMARY:Live Webinar - 3D Laser Scanning during Design\, Construction and Building Operations
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch Program \nSponsored by  \n \n3D Laser Scanning during Design\, Construction and Building Operations \nThursday\, June 4 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 AIA LU Credit  \nAIA Members/AIAT Annual Sponsor: $0 | Non-member $20 \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED \nDeadline to register June 4 at 10:00 am \nLink to online meeting will be emailed to registrants \nPROGRAM \nThis presentation focuses on the usage of 3D Laser Scanning during Design\, Construction and Building Operations. Starting with an explanation and description of 3D Laser Scanning\, the presentation will also investigate the areas within the industry laser scanning has been adopted. The information will also walk through the actual process of realty capture and what efforts are found in the field\, post-processing and then producing a BIM deliverable or what is known as the Scan-to-BIM Process. This presentation is suited for everyone including those that have never heard of 3D Laser Scanning to those that actually practice this service everyday. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nLearn and understand what 3D laser scanning is\nUnderstand how it is applied to multiple areas of the AEC industry\nLearn about the process in which Scan-to-BIM creates a BIM model of true as-built conditions\nLearn about other uses outside of the AEC industry for laser scanning and what the future has in store for this technology\n\nPRESENTED BY \nJacob D’Albroa\, FMP \nJacob heads up the BIM and Facility Management services at McVeigh & Mangum Engineering focusing on building relationships with a new range of clientele outside of the existing design projects and providing his expertise during all phases of building lifecycles\, from existing conditions to fully operational workflows. Jacob can typically be found sharing his knowledge with the rest of the industry through numerous speaking engagements\, webinars and published articles showing his passion for the BIM and FM industries.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/live-webinar-3d-laser-scanning-during-design-construction-and-building-operations/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200605T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200605T180000
DTSTAMP:20260617T145445
CREATED:20200521T153501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200521T153602Z
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SUMMARY:EP/YAF Cribs Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:EP/YAF Cribs Happy Hour with  \nDon Kranbuehl\, FAIA \nJoin us virtually with your favorite drink and get insight into an architect’s life outside the firm. \nFriday\, June 5th  | 5:00 pm \nRSVP REQUESTED \nJOIN ZOOM MEETING \nMeeting ID: 917 2482 1099 \nPassword: EPYAF0605
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/ep-yaf-cribs-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Lower":MAILTO:sarah.d.lower@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200611T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T145445
CREATED:20200528T171209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200609T200238Z
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SUMMARY:Live Webinar - Post Pandemic Design Standards: What is the Future of Commercial Design
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch \nSponsored by \n \nPost Pandemic Design Standards: What is the Future of Commercial Design? \nThursday\, June 11 | 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm | 1 HSW Credit \nAIA Members & AIAT Annual Sponsors: $0 | Non-members: $20 \nOnline Meeting via Microsoft Teams \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED \n(Deadline to register June 11 at 10:00 am) \nLink to online meeting will be emailed to registrants \nPROGRAM \nThis 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. The industry conditions resulting from COVID-19 have caused us to reevaluate our use of space\, health standards\, and emerging technologies in order to place occupant health at the front and center of our projects. Understanding how new social distancing guidelines can be used in conjunction with technology and design will be more crucial for public health than ever. This presentation will provide an overview of safety measures and systems which can be integrated into your existing buildings and designs to create a safer work environment for building occupants. We will explore some short-term and long-term strategies and solutions including focus on indoor air quality\, advanced air-filtration systems\, addition of biophilic design elements as well as new space-planning protocols. The take away for the attendees is that no one really knows to what extent the current pandemic will revolutionize how we live\, but it seems likely that there will be a long-lasting impact on the way we work and how our workplaces function – the modern office will look very different. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will identify the impacts of potential pandemics on commercial design using existing data from the current pandemic\, and determine how these impacts affect their current designs or renovations.\nParticipants will be able to use new social distancing guidelines & safety measures on their projects\, and integrate them with minimal changes to building design.\nParticipants will discuss what factors should be considered when selecting materials and finishes for their project\, and specify the options that will reduce building occupants’ exposure to pathogens.\nParticipants will examine various building systems used to increase the health and safety of building occupants\, and summarize how these systems can be integrated into their existing projects\n\nPRESENTED BY \nKeith Pehl\, P.E. is the President and Founder of Optima Engineering\, PA. Based in North Carolina with offices in Charlotte and Raleigh\, Optima has provided high-quality M/E/P engineering and sustainable design consulting services to architects and design professionals throughout the Southeast for over two decades. With over 30 years of experience as an electrical engineer\, and registrations in over 30 states\, Keith is a strong advocate for sustainable and Net Zero design in communities nationally. He frequently speaks to various organizations on the topics of renewable energy\, energy efficiency\, and Net Zero energy facilities. He is the former State Advocacy Chair for USGBC North Carolina. A native of Charlotte\, he earned an MBA from UNC Charlotte and an electrical engineering degree from NC State University.  \nTom Capodicasa\, RCDD is an Electrical Designer and Registered Communications Distribution Designer at Optima Engineering. Tom’s extensive experience designing power distribution systems\, lighting and lighting control systems\, I/T infrastructure\, fire alarm\, and other special systems enable him to provide designs that utilize the latest technological advances and are consistent with the codes\, standards\, and budgets while maximizing owner needs\, desires\, and requirements.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/live-webinar-post-pandemic-design-standards-what-is-the-future-of-commercial-design/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200616T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200616T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T145445
CREATED:20200528T154126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200528T154421Z
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SUMMARY:Live Webinar - Historical Walls & Building Science
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch Program \nSponsored by \n \nHistorical Walls & Building Science \nJune 16 | 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm | 1 HSW credit \nAIA Member/AIAT Annual Sponsors: $0 | Non-members: $20 \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED \n(Deadline to register June 16 at 10:00 am) \nZoom meeting information will be emailed to registrants \nPROGRAM \nHistoric 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. A case study will be presented on a current retrofit project in Seattle that will evaluate and discuss the impacts of high R-Value insulation on the moisture balance of a historic masonry wall. There will also be a brief discussion on the unique challenges that the facades of mid-century modernism present as they age and potentially become subject to preservation statutes. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will discover an understanding of building envelope control layers and how they affect envelope performance\nParticipants will recognize how walls have historically managed moisture specific to drainage\, drying and capacity\nParticipants will develop remediation metrics based on building science principles as shown through real case studies\nParticipants will implement knowledge gained from historic building successes and failures to improve current design and envelope detailing\n\nPRESENTED BY \nBrad Carmichael\, PE\, Assoc. AIA\, is a Senior Building Science Specialist at JRS and has been consulting on building enclosures throughout North America for over a decade. Brad is passionate about good design and the role it can play in social and environmental stewardship. He believes that durable and efficient building enclosures are critical for a built environment that is low consumption and long lasting. Brad has consulted on a wide array of different project types and sectors\, including high rises\, healthcare facilities\, cultural institutions\, workspaces\, affordable housing\, and historic landmarks. \nJesse Kinsley\, Assoc. AIA\, BS is a Building Science Specialist at JRS and helps lead operations for the Raleigh Durham office. With a foundation in construction and a education in building science\, Jesse brings expertise in complex building enclosure design rooted in constructability. He produces construction documents\, performs design reviews\, performs site investigation for a variety of design and construction projects\, and manages whole building air barrier testing and window testing. Prior to relocating back to North Carolina\,\nJesse spent three years working on projects in the Pacific Northwest from JRS Engineering’s Seattle office. His project list and experience includes commercial and multifamily projects\, low-income housing projects\, private residences\, and WBALT testing on buildings ranging from townhomes to structures with more than 400 units. \n 
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/live-webinar-historical-walls-building-science/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200617T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200617T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T145445
CREATED:20200601T165705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200602T125737Z
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SUMMARY:Live Webinar - NC State Summer Lecture Presented by Kristen Schaffer\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle and NC State College of Design \nSummer School Lecture Series \n \nKristen Schaffer\, Ph.D.\nAssociate Professor of Architecture \nHistory\, Precedent\, and Architectural Education: One Historian’s View \nWednesday\, June 17  | 1:00 pm | 1 LU Credit\nONLINE PROGRAM – Deadline to register June 17 @ 10:00 am \nLink to online program will be emailed to registrants \nPROGRAM \nThis 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. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will reflect on the role of precedent in architectural pedagogy\nParticipants will discuss the changing attitude toward the Bauhaus method of education in the 1950s\nParticipants will discuss the significance of the Texas Rangers in architectural education\nParticipants will differentiate between history and precedent\n\nPRESENTED BY \nKristen Schaffer\, PhD.\, Associate\, School of Architecture\, NCSU \nDr. Kristen Schaffer is an architectural historian in the School of Architecture\, a recipient of the NCSU Outstanding Teacher Award\, and an internationally recognized expert on Daniel H. Burnham and the Plan of Chicago. Her articles have appeared in British\, Italian\, and German publications. She has given talks at the National Building Museum\, the Art Institute of Chicago\, and the Chicago Humanities Festival\, as well as at conferences and professional society meetings in the U.S. and Europe. She was a juror for the Burnham Memorial Competition sponsored by the Chicago Chapter of the AIA\, and has been invited to participate in the Chicago Architectural Club jury for the 2020 Burnham Prize Competition.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/live-webinar-nc-state-summer-lecture-presented-by-kristen-schaffer-phd/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Joint Lecture Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200618T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200618T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T145445
CREATED:20200604T173901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200604T200346Z
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SUMMARY:Live Webinar - Start from Point 0\,0\,0: Implementing a Successful BIM Program from Scratch
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch \nSponsored by  \n \nStart from Point 0\,0\,0: Implementing a Successful BIM Program from Scratch \nThursday\, June 18 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 LU credit \nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $20 \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED \n(Deadline to register June 18th at 10:00 am) \nLink to online program will be emailed to registrants \nPROGRAM \nArchitects have been leading the Architectural\, Engineering\, and Construction (AEC) Industry in implementing Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology and methodology over the past few decades. More and more construction and engineering companies are adopting this tool as an integral component in a variety of construction delivery methods. 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. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will be able to identify methods and materials needed to implement/refine a BIM program in their workplace\nParticipants will be able to evaluate current and upcoming projects to distinguish which projects necessitate BIM implementation and to what degree\nParticipants will be able to analyze the degree of success for past project BIM implementation and adjust procedures accordingly\nParticipants will be able to discuss cross-disciplinary pitfalls\, propose solutions\, and reproduce successes for improved industry implementation and integration\n\nPRESENTED BY \n \nAaron Bortz\, BIM Manager\, CT Wilson Construction Company \nAaron worked in the construction industry ten years before pursuing a degree while working full time. He graduated magna cum laude with an Associate Degree in Business Administration from Wake Tech in 2002. Aaron brings extensive knowledge (over 25 years) as a Project Manager and Site Supervisor in both residential and commercial construction. He is self-taught in drafting and 3D modeling software\, which has proven useful in site logistics planning and project layout. As BIM Manager at CT Wilson Construction\, Aaron provides scanning\, modeling\, rendering\, and virtual reality services for our clients. He assists the estimators and project managers in providing preconstruction services for negotiated projects which involves value engineering\, constructability reviews\, scheduling\, and cost projections. In his spare time\, Aaron can be found working on his wife’s organic produce farm with his family. He speaks English\, Spanish\, and German. \n \nEmily Faber Herndon\, Marketing Director\, CT Wilson Construction Company \nEmily interned for various companies including a design-build construction firm\, a real estate agency\, and a developer in Raleigh while studying Architecture at NC State University. In 2013\, Emily attained her Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture and went to work at CT Wilson Construction as a field laborer. Emily worked as a Quality Control Manager\, Project Coordinator\, Assistant Project Manager\, and Project Manager before switching into a Marketing role full time. She is a member of the Society for Marketing Professionals and is a US FAA Certified Remote SUAS Pilot. While active in the Durham Chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction she was the recipient of the 2018 NAWIC National Executive Spotlight Award. \n 
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/live-webinar-start-from-point-000-implementing-a-successful-bim-program-from-scratch/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200624T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200624T140000
DTSTAMP:20260617T145446
CREATED:20200518T165310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200601T192135Z
UID:10000173-1593003600-1593007200@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Live Webinar - NC State Summer Lecture Presented by Patricia Morgado\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle and NC State College of Design \nSummer School Lecture Series \n \nPatricia Morgado\, PhD\nAssociate Professor of Architecture \nThe Influence of Color: Luis Barragan and Josef Albers \nWednesday\, June 24  | 1:00 pm | 1 LU\nONLINE PROGRAM – deadline to register June 24 @ 10:00 am \nLink to online program will be emailed to registrants \nPROGRAM \nThis 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. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will observe the criteria for use of color in the work of Luis Barragan and Josef Albers to assess if they were influential to each other\nParticipants will discover precedents in the work of Mexican and European artists and architects to evaluate their influence on Luis Barragan and Josef Albers\nParticipants will examine the evolution in the use of color in the work of Luis Barragan and Josef Albers to understand the refinements that took place over time\nParticipants will examine the perception of color in space in Luis Barragan’s work to understand his criteria in the selection of color palate and use\n\nPRESENTED BY \nPatricia Morgado\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Architecture \nPatricia Morgado is an associate professor of architecture at the School of Architecture at NCSU. She is the recipient of the the National Conference on the Beginning Design Student Inaugural Teaching Award (2016) and NCSU’s Outstanding Teacher Award in 2017. Patricia’s areas of expertise include beginning design education as well as Latin American architecture\, specifically\,\nmodern architecture in Mexico\, and Inca architecture in Cuzco. \n 
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/live-webinar-nc-state-summer-lecture-presented-by-patricia-morgado-phd/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Joint Lecture Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200625T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200625T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T145446
CREATED:20200603T162741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200608T154428Z
UID:10000044-1593086400-1593090000@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Live Webinar - Rules of Thumb: An Approach to Structural Design for Buildings
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch \nSponsored by \n \nRules of Thumb: An Approach to Structural Design for Buildings \nThursday\, June 25 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 HSW credit \nAIA Members/AIAT Annual Sponsors: $0 | Non-members: $20 \nONLINE MEETING – REGISTRATION REQUIRED \nOnline link to meeting will be emailed to registrants \nPROGRAM: \nRules 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. Some of the structural systems covered in this presentation include structural steel\, concrete\, masonry and wood framing. The presentation will also address stresses on buildings due to vertical and horizontal loads\, as well as special stresses that should be considered in building design. General rules of thumb are included throughout the presentation to help further assist designers. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will apply basic engineering principles and concepts and have the ability to implement them during the initial design phases of architectural projects\nParticipants will explore multiple structural framing systems and identify which systems may be used in the most economical ways to resist vertical loads imparted on building structures\nParticipants will examine lateral load resisting elements and guidelines on potential placement within structures for optimal building stability and space utilization\nParticipants will identify special stresses that may be introduced in buildings\, such as thermal stress and bending stresses\, and discover ways to incorporate them into the architectural design of the structure\n\nPRESENTED BY \nChristopher G. Herndon\, PE\, CWI \nMr. Herndon is currently a Senior Project Manager with Draper Aden Associates in their Cary\, NC office. He has experience in analysis and design of structural systems for industrial\, commercial\, and institutional buildings while utilizing skills in cutting edge technology. His work has involved alteration and additions to existing buildings\, as well as new construction. Specific experience includes design of structural steel systems utilizing ASD and LRFD methods\, reinforced concrete\, structural wood\, cold-formed metal systems\, and shallow and deep foundations. He also has experience in building investigation\, evaluation\, and special inspections. Mr. Herndon is a licensed Professional Engineer in multiple states and is also a Certified Welding Inspector.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/live-webinar-rules-of-thumb-an-approach-to-structural-design-for-buildings/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200630T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T145446
CREATED:20200513T141654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200515T144150Z
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SUMMARY:Live Webinar - Developing a Collaborative Environment between Design and Construction with BIM
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch \nSponsored by \n \nDeveloping a Collaborative Environment between Design and Construction with BIM \nTuesday\, June 30 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 AIA LU Credit \nAIA Members/AIAT Annual Sponsors: $0 | Non-members: $20 \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED  \nDeadline to register June 30 at 10:00 am \nZoom meeting invitation will be emailed to registrants \nPROGRAM: \nBuilding 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. By developing a more collaborative project environment between design and construction teams working in BIM\, design intent can be verified and systems can be reviewed in context prior to field installation. These early interactions can help to ensure that the completed project meets the needs of the building occupants and provides insights into ways to improve the end user’s well-being. The 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. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nParticipants will identify the role of BIM coordination in ensuring design intent is met for the building to fulfill the needs of the end user.\nParticipants will analyze opportunities to create a more collaborative project environment that improves communication between design and construction teams on items such as design verification and code compliance that impact the well-being of building occupants.\nParticipants will evaluate BIM goals that can be set for various phases of a project\, including logistics and safety planning\, constructability reviews\, engineering analysis\, coordination\, and digital fabrication.\nParticipants will discover uses of digital models in the field for verification\, inspection\, and communication with all project stakeholders\, including design team\, owner\, general contractor\, and subcontractors\, that can help projects be constructed with efficiency to improve the built environment.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/live-webinar-developing-a-collaborative-environment-between-design-and-construction-with-bim/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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