AIA Triangle Lunch & Learn – Two Sessions!
Sponsored by
AIA Triangle Lunch & Learn – Two Sessions |
Sponsored by Fitch Lumber |
Session #1: Exterior Glass Doors: Improve Function,
Performance and Well-Being in Residential Design
Session #2: Windows with a View into the
Historic Rehabilitation of the Cincinnati Music Hall |
October 3, 2023
Session #1 – 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | Session #2 – 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
1 AIA LU/HSW per session |
Center for Architecture and Design (CfAD) |
14 E. Peace St. | Raleigh, NC |
Lunch will be provided for all attendees |
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Session #1: Exterior Glass Doors: Improve Function, Performance and Well-Being in Residential Design
Single family residential home design no longer relies solely windows to bring daylight, views, and fresh air into the home. The use of exterior glass doors change the experience of the homeowner by contributing to healthier, more appealing spaces and strengthening the connection between indoors and out. These types of doors give architects almost unlimited design and performance choices. This course looks at the variety of exterior glass doors available, their design characteristics, performance considerations, and how they can impact well-being for residential customers.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES |
- Identify some of the current trends inspiring single family residential designs to incorporate the use of swinging and sliding exterior glass doors.
- Investigate options and opportunities to design residences that allow for flexibility, openness, and wellness.
- Recognize the features of manufactured swinging and sliding exterior glass doors that impact their performance and how to select options to fit performance needs.
- Consider the ways in which the functional elements of large swinging and sliding exterior glass doors can contribute to healthy living and wellness.
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PRESENTED BY |
Jim Pelowski | Senior Regional Manager, Architectural Sales | Marvin |
Jim Pelowski is a Senior Regional Manager of Architectural Sales for Marvin. He is responsible for leading the architectural sales team in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. Jim and the architectural team at Marvin are focused on providing window and door solutions to the architectural/design community for both residential and commercial projects. |
Session #2: Windows with a View into the Historic Rehabilitation of the Cincinnati Music Hall
This session will explore the planning, research, design, and execution that goes into a large window rehabilitation project through the lens of a key National Historic Landmark, the Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Participants will learn more about the initial planning, research, and investigation that is required on a rehabilitation project.
- Participants will learn about the fenestration solutions selected for the restoration of Cincinnati Music Hall.
- Participants will be able to understand and explain the economic and environmental impacts of historic preservation.
- Participants will compare window replacement challenges and considerations, especially for historic tax credit projects.
PRESENTED BY
Cheryl McRae | Architectural Project Manager | Marvin
Cheryl McRae has worked for Marvin for ten years with a focus on clients in the south and mid-Atlantic. Cheryl recently began to serve the Triangle and Triad areas of North Carolina. Through all her work, Cheryl aims to educate architects on window and door solutions for their residential and commercial projects with an emphasis on Marvin products.
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REGISTRATION OPTIONS
IN-PERSON REGISTRATION
- AIA Member/AIAT Annual Partners: $0 | Non-member: $35 per session
- Register below to attend in-person; (Deadline for registration: Monday, October 2 at 5:00 PM)
- Lunch will be provided
- The program will begin promptly at 12:00 PM
- Check-in begins at 11:30 AM – Please arrive early to allow time for check-in and lunch
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