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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn - Coatings that Work: Innovations that Transcend Protection & Appearance
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by \n \n\n\n\nCoatings that work: Innovations that transcend protection and appearance\n\n\nThursday\, September 8\, 2022 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | 1 AIA LU/HSW\n\n\nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom\n\n\nCenter for Architecture & Design | 14 E. Peace Street | Raleigh\, NC\n\n\nLunch will be provided for in-person attendees\n\n\n(Deadline for in-person registration: Wednesday\, September 7 at 10:00 am)\n\n\n\n\nREGISTRATION OPTIONS \nZOOM REGISTRATION ONLY – Register HERE to attend online and receive your Zoom link \nIN-PERSON REGISTRATION \n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 (RSVP BELOW)\nNon-Members: $35 (PURCHASE TICKET BELOW)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOwners look to you for products that help buildings look better longer. Greater expectations for space utilization and project design are reframing how traditional building products should contribute to the efficient use of resources and promote well-being for the occupant. \nThis course will highlight the coating innovations engineered to work harder. We will walk through the new generation of coatings and review how they can be utilized on new and renovation projects. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nIntroduce the next generation of interior coatings and discuss their applicability to promote occupant well-being and minimize resource usage on new construction and renovation projects.\nIntroduce exterior coating technology that is able to self-clean\, resulting in lower maintenance costs for the owner.\nReview the conditions that merit a concrete restoration and protection system\, minimizing the environmental impact and cost of total resurfacing.\nLearn how new technologies also support green building standards\, sustainable building practices\, and meet stringent VOC regulations.\n\n\n\n\nPRESENTED BY \nRuss Hansen\, NACE CIP2\, LEED Green Assoc.\, CSI \nRuss Hansen grew up in the paint industry as the son of a painting contractor in the Washington\, D.C. area. A graduate of The University of South Carolina\, he is a NACE CIP Level II Coatings Inspector\, LEED Green Associate\, CSI board member\, and has over 20 years’ experience in the paint industry.\n\n\n\nREGISTRATION INFORMATION \nZOOM REGISTRATION \n\nRegister HERE to attend online and receive your Zoom link\n\nIN-PERSON REGISTRATION  \n\nRegister BELOW to attend in-person \nDeadline for in-person registration is Wednesday\, September 7th at 10:00 am\nLunch will be provided to in-person registrants\nThe program will begin promptly at 12:00 PM\nRegistration begins at 11:30 AM – Please arrive early to allow time for check-in and lunch\nFace masks are optional
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-coatings-that-work-innovations-that-transcend-protection-appearance/
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:20220907T173000
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SUMMARY:EP/YAF Hard Hat Tour - Bandwidth Headquarters
DESCRIPTION:Bandwidth Headquarters Tour\n\n\nA New Model for Workplace Campus Environments\n\n\nWednesday\, September 7\, 2022 | 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM\n\n\n1.5 AIA LU/HSW\n\n\nBandwidth HQ Construction Site\n\n\n2201 Edwards Mill Road | Raleigh\, NC 27607\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration deadline is Tuesday\, September 6th at 5:00 PM\n\n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners/Students: $0 | Non-members: $35\n\n\nTOUR DAY MAP\n\n\n\nThis on-site course focuses on Bandwidth HQ’s characteristics as a campus built for its staff to thrive holistically. It will cover the planning and design of indoor and outdoor spaces as a primary spatial organizer for the campus and how the plan supports employee health and wellness. Through careful development and documentation\, the design team ensured the client’s objectives for employee health and wellness were achieved with both high-quality and economy. Through experiencing the construction on-site\, participants will understand the design excellence is achieved by designing for integration and flexibility. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will describe effective site planning strategies that elevating the human experience and overall wellbeing through the integration of landscape and architecture using the Bandwidth HQ campus as a built example\nParticipants will recall design strategies used in the Bandwidth HQ which promote employee physical and mental health in response to client objectives established at the beginning of the project\nParticipants will discuss how the design embraces integration through a campus concept\, creating spaces for connection and delight\, designing landscape which is full of native plantings and supports the ecology of the place\, providing indoor-outdoor relationships and by designing to satisfy multiple stakeholders for maximum benefit\nParticipants will identify multiple methods that the Bandwidth HQ models flexibility at multiple scales\, from campus planning to individual space flexibility\n\nPRESENTED BY \nBrad Burns\, Senior Associate\, Design Director\, Gensler \nA design director in the Raleigh office\, Brad is interested in how architecture can improve the quality of our cities and lift the human spirit. His primary responsibilities include design leadership\, client relationships and Culture & Museums Practice Area leadership in the southeast region. His current work includes the Bandwidth Headquarters in Raleigh\, NC\, Kaleideum in Winston-Salem\, NC and Bloc83 Tower 3 in Raleigh\, NC. In 20 years of practice\, Brad has provided leadership for academic\, cultural\, government\, commercial office\, and residential clients with a focus on design excellence and technical rigor. His work has been featured in numerous publications\, and he has won multiple awards including an AIA New York Chapter Award of Merit. Brad is a frequent guest critic at schools of architecture\, including NYIT\, Auburn University\, Roger Williams University\, Norwich University and NC State University\, where he has served as a juror for NC State’s Shawcroft Drawing Prize every year since 2017. Brad is currently chair of the AIA Triangle Design Awards Committee where he has served since 2016. Brad holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Tennessee where he was awarded the Faculty Design Award for most outstanding 5th year project. \n\nREGISTRATION  \n\nRegistration required\nDeadline for registration is Tuesday\, September 6th at 5:00 PM\nAIA Member/AIAT Annual Partner/Students: $0 | Non-members: $35\nPlease arrive early to allow time to sign-in for CE credit and tour\nHard-hat tour and will require closed toed shoes\, neon vests\, and hard hats by everyone in attendance
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/ep-yaf-hard-hat-tour-bandwidth-headquarters/
LOCATION:Bandwidth HQ\, 2201 Edwards Mill Road\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220630T170000
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SUMMARY:Smoky Hollow Building Tour and Happy Hour - Clancy & Theys
DESCRIPTION:Smoky Hollow Building Tour & Happy Hour\n\n\nThursday\, June 30\, 2022 | 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM | 1 AIA LU\n\n\n507 N. Harrington Street| 2nd Floor Amenity Area | Raleigh\, NC 27603\n\n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $35\n\n\nDeadline to register Thursday\, June 30 at 10:00 am\n\n\n\nJoin Clancy & Theys for a tour of Smoky Hollow\, a mixed-use\, distinctive urban district revitalizing the northern gateway to downtown Raleigh. The tour will feature a discussion of phase 1 and phase 2 of development and how well the design and construction teams worked together to achieve program goals. Stay after the tour for happy hour to network and socialize! \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will learn the advantages of a construction manager’s involvement during preconstruction and construction using an existing project to show how well the design and construction teams worked together to achieve program goals.\nParticipants will learn how to identify key elements of an existing project that provided challenges impacting design\, cost and schedule.\nParticipants will examine an existing project through the use of the latest technology and apply that technology to evaluate progress through the construction phase.\nParticipants will identify key elements that improve the welfare of users by encouraging social interaction and elevating the human experience on an existing project.\n\nPRESENTED BY \nMatt Chambers\, Senior Director\, Corporate Project Development \nLaura Hanyok\, Senior BIM/VDC Coordinator \nFleming Herring\, VP of Construction \n\nREGISTRATION INFORMATION \n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 (RSVP required)\nNon-Members: $35 (Purchase ticket below)\n\nIN-PERSON \n\nDeadline for registration is Thursday\, June 30 at 10:00 am\nRefreshments will be provided to registrants following the tour\nThe tour will begin promptly at 5:00 PM\nRegistration/Check-in begins at 4:30 PM\nFace masks are optional\n\n 
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/smoky-hollow-building-tour-and-happy-hour-clancy-theys/
LOCATION:Smoky Hollow\, 507 N. Harrington Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T153154Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - COTE Committee Panel Discussion: The Future of Architecture and Environmental Sustainability 2.0
DESCRIPTION:JUNE 28TH PROGRAM CANCELLED \nWATCH FOR NEW DATE!\n\n\nCOTE PANEL DISCUSSION\n\n\nThe Future of Architecture & Environmental Sustainability 2.0\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis panel discussion is a continuation of a conversation on the future of architecture and environmental sustainability that was first held in 2021 by AIA North Carolina. Moderated by Matt Barnett\, AIA\, Senior Architect\, LS3P and the Chair of AIA North Carolina’s Environmental Sustainability/AIA 2030 Task Force\, this panel of architects\, educators and engineers – all of whom have demonstrated not only a commitment to the AIA National 2030 Challenge and are working diligently to ensure their work aligns with these mandates – who will dive into the conversation about how to implement the tactics and strategies that will move the profession of architecture forward and place architects at the forefront of climate change and climate mitigation efforts.\n\n\n \n\n\nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n\n\n1. Participants will understand how to incorporate discussions about ethics and how these conversations inform decision-making regarding architecture and environmental stewardship\n\n\n2. Participants will analyze strategies and tactics used to engage engineers during conceptual design to better communicate desired environmental sustainability outcomes and inform building performance\n\n\n3. Participants will implement business practices and project procurement influences throughout the design and building processes to ensure sustainable work\n\n\n4. Participants will define educational influences on practice and culture surrounding environmental stewardship\n\n\n \n\n\nPANEL PARTICIPANTS\n\n\nKeith Pehl\, CEO\, Optima Engineering \n Laura Gwyn\, AIA\, Principal\, Managing Partner\, Perkins&Will \n David Hill\, FAIA\, Head of the School of Architecture and Professor of Architecture\, NC State University\, and Co-Director\, Coastal Dynamics Design Lab \nMODERATOR: Matt Barnett\, AIA\, Senior Associate\, LS3P\n\n\n\n\nREGISTRATION INFORMATION \nAttend in person only (no Zoom option) \n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 (RSVP required)\nNon-Members: $35 (Purchase ticket below)\n\nIN-PERSON \n\nThe program will begin promptly at 4:30 pm\nCheck-in begins at 4:00 pm\nFace masks are optional\n\nPARKING \n\nParking is available on the South Parking Deck located at 705 WILLARD STREET\nDURHAM\, NC 27701\nLittle Diversified is on the first floor of the Fowler Building – across Blackwell St. from the Bulls Athletic Park – enter through the Fowler lobby – Little Diversified is located directly to your left.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/cote-committee-panel-discussion-the-future-of-architecture-and-environmental-sustainability-2-0/
LOCATION:Little Diversified\, 410 Blackwell Street #10\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:COTE Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220609T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220609T140000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220505T163711Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Building Enclosure 101 (2 LU/HSW)
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by  \n \n\nBuilding Enclosure 101 (2 LU/HSW) \nThursday\, June 9\, 2022 | 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm \nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \nCenter for Architecture & Design | 14 E. Peace Street | Raleigh\, NC \nLunch will be provided for in-person attendees  \n(Deadline to register for in-person Wednesday\, June 8 at 10:00 am) \nThe program will discuss the basics of building enclosures. The four functions of building enclosure design including rainwater management\, vapor diffusion control\, air leakage\, and thermal control \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nIdentify four heat / moisture control functions of a building enclosure\nUnderstand how the building enclosure affects occupant health and wellness\nUnderstand the function of a water resistive barrier\nExplain the benefits of an air barrier\n\nPRESENTED BY \nJohn Graz\, AIA\, NCARB\, RRC | Senior Executive Specialist | BPL Enclosure Engineering \nJohn has 25 years of experience with architectural investigation\, design\, and restoration of building enclosures\, ranging from historic preservation to waterproofing design to new construction peer review and design assistance. He uses his extensive background in project management and collaborative team leadership to assess\, design\, and provide construction administration of roof\, facade\, and plaza projects. John’s experience includes comprehensive on-site investigations with large\, complex projects. \n\nREGISTRATION INFORMATION \nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 (RSVP required)\nNon-Members: $35 (Purchase ticket below)\n\nIN-PERSON \n\nDeadline for in-person registration is Wednesday\, June 8 at 10:00 am\nLunch will be provided to in-person registrants\nThe program will begin promptly at 12:00 pm\nRegistration begins at 11:30 am – Please arrive early to allow time for check-in and lunch\nFace masks are optional\n\nON-LINE \n\nRegister below to receive email with Zoom meeting information\nOnce registered with Zoom\, you will receive an email with a link to join the meeting online
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-building-enclosure-101-2-lu-hsw/
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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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Cinco de Mayo Happy Hour + Fundamentals of Financial Well Being
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Educational Program \nSponsored by \n \nTHIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED \nWatch for future programs sponsored by Arbor Wealth \nFundamentals of Financial Well Being (1 AIA LU) \nThursday\, May 5\, 2022 | 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/cinco-de-mayo-happy-hour-personal-risk-profile-program/
LOCATION:Arbor Wealth\, 4000 Westchase Boulevard Suite 400\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220503T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220503T130000
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CREATED:20220414T161922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T172814Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Introduction to Lighting and Lighting Design
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Lunch & Learn  \nSponsored by \n \nIntroduction to Lighting and Lighting Design \nTuesday\, May 3\, 2022 \n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | 1 AIA LU/HSW credit \nOnline Meeting Only \n (Deadline to register for in-person is Monday\, May 2 at 10:00 am) \nJoin our introductory webinar to learn more about key lighting spec points\, such as CRI and Lumen output. Get a better understanding of lighting control and why dimmer compatibility is so crucial. We will wrap up the presentation by reviewing lighting design techniques to effectively layer lighting and create a comfortable environment. Learn more about how to best utilize lighting and how simple it is to incorporate lighting layers into your space.  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will understand key lighting terms\nParticipants will explain basic dimming terms and control types \nParticipants will learn about multiple lighting techniques such as ambient\, accent\, and wall-wash\nParticipants will understand how to layer lighting to make a space more comfortable and to highlight interior features in the space\n\nPRESENTED BY \nNoah Parsons\, District Sales Manager\, DMF Lighting \n\nREGISTRATION INFORMATION \nOption to view webinar in-person or online via Zoom \n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 (RSVP required)\nNon-Members: $35 (Purchase ticket below)\n\nIN-PERSON \n\nDeadline for in-person registration is Monday\, May 2 at 10:00 am\nLunch will be provided to in-person registrants\nThe program will begin promptly at 12:00 pm\nRegistration begins at 11:30 am – Please arrive early to allow time for check-in and lunch\n\nON-LINE \n\nRegister below to receive email with Zoom meeting information\nOnce registered with Zoom\, you will receive an email with a link to join the meeting online
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-introduction-to-lighting-and-lighting-design/
LOCATION:Audio Advice\, 8621 Glenwood Avenue\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27617\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220427T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220427T123000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220309T192104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T191037Z
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SUMMARY:Accessibility Quality Control: How to Achieve Commercial & Residential Compliance (4 LU/HSW credits)
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility Quality Control \nHow to achieve commercial and residential compliance (4 LU/HSW credits)  \nWednesday\, April 27 | 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM  \n(Deadline to register Monday\, April 25 at 5:00 PM) \nCenter for Architecture & Design | 14 E. Peace Street | Raleigh\, NC In-person only  \nIn-person only  \nLunch is not included but light snacks will be provided \n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $65\n AIA Members with ‘Associate AIA’ Designation: $35\n Non AIA Members: $85\n\nREFUND POLICY \nRefunds must be requested in writing (by email) 7 business days prior to the program date. The refund amount will be paid by check or with credit card depending on the 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. \n\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\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 projects. Participants will further derive what changes that they can anticipate in the 2017 edition of the A117.1 standards.\n\n\nDominic Martinelli\, Vice President\, Accessibility Services \nDominic Marinelli has been with the United Spinal Association for over 30 years. Mr. Marinelli provides continuing education to members of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Society of American Registered Architects (SARA). He is a Contract Instructor for the International Codes Council (ICC) and an Adjunct Faculty Member at Pratt’s Center for Continuing & Professional Studies in New York City.\n  \nMr. Marinelli is a certified Accessibility Specialist/Plans Examiner by the International Code Council and serves on various committees including American National Standard Institute Residential Committee which he serves as Chair. He also represented the United Spinal Association on the US Access Board’s Emergency Transportable Housing Advisory Committee.\n  \nMr. Marinelli holds a Master of Science from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is certified in code enforcement by the New York State Department of State Codes Division and as an Accessibility Specialist/Plans Examiner by the International Codes Council (ICC).
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/accessibility-quality-control-how-to-achieve-commercial-residential-compliance-4-lu-hsw-credits/
LOCATION:Center for Architecture and Design\, 14 E Peace Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27604
CATEGORIES:CE Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220426T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220426T173000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220412T144334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220413T180329Z
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SUMMARY:EP/YAF Hard Hat Tour - Raleigh Iron Works
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle EP/YAF Hard Hat Tour  \nAll are welcome to attend! \n \nLIMITED TO 20 PARTICIPANTS \nHard Hat Tour – Raleigh Iron Works \nTuesday\, April 26\, 2022 | 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM  \n(Deadline to register is April 26th at 10:00 AM) \nRaleigh Iron Works Construction Site \n2200 Atlantic Avenue | Raleigh\, NC 27604  \nCE credit pending approval \nA tour of the construction of Raleigh Iron Works – a mixed-use development in Raleigh\, North Carolina. This district will be at the core of growth in Raleigh\, working to tie innovation and history together. Raleigh Iron Works utilizes two existing\, structurally unique warehouses and reimagines them into something new for locals and visitors alike to enjoy. Potential uses include restaurant\, retail\, office\, residential\, and more. This hard hat tour will walk participants through the active construction site to discuss the progress and process of this project. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will discuss the challenges of renovating an existing site\, based on anecdotal stories from the construction team regarding research on existing utilities and how that has impacted the construction approach\nParticipants will evaluate the process of designing for a mix of uses\, understanding the flexibility of programming and the correlation in the phasing and decision-making process of the construction\nParticipants will examine best practices of steel construction\, analyzing how existing and new structural systems are integrated successfully while showcasing the existing steel elements\nParticipants will evaluate the construction sequence for these two ongoing projects\, understanding the impacts of the pandemic on the construction and the unique construction goals of this project\n\nPRESENTED BY \nChristy Zeidler\, Construction Contract Administrator\, Senior Associate\, LS3P \nLS3P’s Senior Associate Christy Zeidler brings over 15 years of expertise in construction administration. Highly experienced in complex and large-scale commercial projects\, Christy is skilled at managing both new construction and upfits within existing shell space. She is adept at balancing upfit and shell schedules\, coordinating equipment\, and navigating tenant and leasing requirements. Christy has developed a reputation for providing win-win solutions to the challenges that may arise between project stakeholders during the construction process. Before joining LS3P in 2007\, Christy worked with a general contractor in Greenville\, NC; her construction experience has given her insight into multiple aspects of the construction delivery process\, which informs her role in construction contract administration for the firm.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/ep-yaf-hard-hat-tour-raleigh-iron-works/
LOCATION:Raleigh Iron Works\, 1101 East Whitaker Mill Road\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27604\, United States
CATEGORIES:YAF
ORGANIZER;CN="Abigail Gillin":MAILTO:abigailgillin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220426T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220426T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220309T192330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220415T125940Z
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SUMMARY:Multi Family Accessibility (8 LU/HSW Credits)
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT \nWe have reached capacity for this program. \n No on-site registrations will be accepted on the day of the program \nMULTI FAMILY ACCESSIBLITY (8 AIA LU/HSW) \nTuesday\, April 26\, 2022 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM  \nMAXIMUM CAPACITY IS 120 ATTENDEES  \n(Registration Deadline: Friday\, April 22 @ 5:00 PM) \nIn-person only | Lunch will be provided \nPNC Arena Meeting Room \n1400 Edwards Mill Road | Raleigh\, NC 27607 \n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $130\nAIA Members with ‘Associate AIA’ designation: $70\nNon-members: $175\n\nREFUND POLICY \nRefunds must be requested in writing (by email) 7 business days prior to the program date. The refund amount will be paid by check or with credit card depending on the 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. \n\nThis 8-hour course will provide attendees with a review of the accessibility requirements that impact multi-family housing accessibility\, as found in the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines\, the 2018 NC Building Code and its Accessibility Standard A117.1 – 2009\, the 2010 ADA Standards and new safe harbor standards approved by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for compliance with the Federal Fair Housing Act Accessibility Guidelines. \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\nParticipants 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\nParticipants will further identify and distinguish settlements and court cases along with common issues on accessibility plan reviews.\n\n\nDominic Martinelli\, Vice President\, Accessibility Services \n\n\n\n\n\nDominic Marinelli has been with the United Spinal Association for over 30 years. Mr. Marinelli provides continuing education to members of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Society of American Registered Architects (SARA). He is a Contract Instructor for the International Codes Council (ICC) and an Adjunct Faculty Member at Pratt’s Center for Continuing & Professional Studies in New York City.\n  \nMr. Marinelli is a certified Accessibility Specialist/Plans Examiner by the International Code Council and serves on various committees including American National Standard Institute Residential Committee which he serves as Chair. He also represented the United Spinal Association on the US Access Board’s Emergency Transportable Housing Advisory Committee.\n  \nMr. Marinelli holds a Master of Science from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is certified in code enforcement by the New York State Department of State Codes Division and as an Accessibility Specialist/Plans Examiner by the International Codes Council (ICC).
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/multi-family-accessibility-8-lu-hsw-credits/
LOCATION:PNC Arena\, 1400 Edwards Mill Road\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:CE Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220216T153743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T184754Z
UID:10000203-1650542400-1650546000@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn - Resinous Floor and Wall Systems
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Lunch & Learn Program \nSponsored by  \n \nResinous Floor and Wall Systems (1 LU/HSW) \nThursday\, April 21\, 2022 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm \nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \nCenter for Architecture & Design | 14 E. Peace Street | Raleigh\, NC \nLunch will be provided to in-person attendees (Deadline to register for in-person Wednesday\, April 20 at 10:00 am) \nChoosing the right floor and/or wall system for your building or project is one of the most important decisions you will make. The right system protects your investment\, the wrong system could result in costly repairs\, damage to the building and its contents\, possible early replacement\, regulatory citation or disruption to your business and occupants.  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nWhat factors should be considered in the design criteria\nHow to write specifications\, projects documentation\, and qualifications\nHow to assess installation conditions\nImplement proper surface preparation\nDefining system types and their proper environments\n\n\nREGISTRATION INFORMATION \nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 (RSVP required)\nNon-Members: $35 (Purchase ticket below)\n\nIN-PERSON \n\nDeadline for in-person registration is Wednesday\, April 20 at 12:00 pm\nLunch will be provided to in-person registrants\nThe program will begin promptly at 12:00 pm\nRegistration begins at 11:30 am – Please arrive early to allow time for check-in and lunch\nFace masks are optional\n\nON-LINE \n\nRegister below to receive email with Zoom meeting information\nOnce registered with Zoom\, you will receive an email with a link to join the meeting online
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-resinous-floor-and-wall-systems/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220407T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220407T203000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220224T155140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220407T162207Z
UID:10000189-1649352600-1649363400@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:2022 AIA Triangle Design Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:AIA TRIANGLE DESIGN AWARDS CEREMONY \nNORTH CAROLINA BOTANICAL GARDEN | CHAPEL HILL  \nPARKING FOR EVENT AT FRIDAY CONFERENCE CENTER  \n(See important parking information below) \nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 7\, 2022 \n6:30 PM – 8:30 PM  \n(Check-in begins at 5:30 PM) \nWe welcome everyone in the design community to gather in celebration of the outstanding work architects create. The AIA Triangle Design Awards recognizes excellence in architectural design throughout the Triangle area. The jury selection of this year’s winning projects will be announced during the awards ceremony. We will name the projects receiving the prestigious AIA Triangle Honor and Merit Awards as well as announce this year’s Gail Lindsey Award winner and the newly added Community Impact Through Design Award. Plus\, this year’s student scholarship recipients will also be acknowledged during the ceremony. \nFood and beverage will be provided including gluten free and vegetarian selections. \nIMPORTANT EVENT PARKING SHUTTLE SERVICE \n\nParking for this event will be at the Friday Conference Center\nShuttle service will be provided to and from the Friday Conference Center parking lot to the Botanical Garden beginning at 5:30 PM\nPlan your arrival accordingly to allow time for transportation to the event\n\n\nEVENT PRICING \n\nAIA Members: $65\nAIA Member with “Assoc. AIA” designation: $30\nStudents: $25\nNon-members and Guests of members: $95
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/2022-aia-triangle-design-awards/
LOCATION:EVENT PARKING AT FRIDAY CONFERENCE CENTER
CATEGORIES:Design Awards
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220407T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220407T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220310T175854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220329T150625Z
UID:10000359-1649349000-1649354400@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Pre-Design Awards Tour of NC Botanical Gardens and Design Team Q&A
DESCRIPTION:LIMITED TO 40 PARTICIPANTS \nApproved for  \n1.5 AIA LU/HSW + 1.5 GBCI Credits \nPRE-DESIGN AWARDS TOUR OF BOTANICAL GARDENS \nNC Botanical Gardens | 100 Old Mason Farm Road | Chapel Hill\, NC \nNOTE: Parking is limited. Please consider sharing a ride if possible and arrive early \nThursday\, April 7\, 2022 \n4:30 PM – 6:00 PM  \n(Check in begins at 4:00 PM) \n $25 per person for tour \nEnvironmental stewardship has become one of the foremost issues of our time. With AIA’s commitment to the 2030 Challenge (carbon neutrality for all new construction)\, examples of radical sustainability are invaluable. Join us for a walking tour led by Facilities Manager\, Sierra Dickerson and participate in a Q&A session with the design team of Frank Harmon\, FAIA and David Swanson\, RLA\, ASLA\, to learn how they navigated challenges to deliver a LEED Platinum Education Center and enhanced conservation garden – a resource for all of North Carolina. \nThe walking tour will include: \nBotanical Garden walking tour led by Facilities Manager\, Sierra Dickerson featuring discussion of the Display Garden\, Education Center\, native habitats\, and the parking area design. \nDesign Team Q&A and discussion led by Frank Harmon\, FAIA and David Swanson\, RLA\, ASLA.  \nTopics of discussion include: \n\nHow the project was conceived\, and how the attitude of the design team supported the goals of the NCBG team\nHow both active and passive sustainability strategies were implemented\, and how the built facility integrates with the garden plan\nWhich community stakeholders were involved in the design\, and how their feedback benefited the project\nHow the theme of education was implemented throughout the building and garden design\nCollaborative process between architect and landscape architect\, and how the thinking and strategy shifted over the course of the design process\nKey challenges the design team faced during design and construction of the facility\n\n\nFrank Harmon\, FAIA is a multi-award winning architect who founded his North Carolina-based practice in 1985. While many architects have embraced the principles of sustainable design over recent years\, Frank has been designing environmentally responsible\, modern buildings for nearly three decades – long before “green architecture” became a part of the general lexicon. Sustainability is the most important architectural issues of our time. As a young architect\, he quickly learned that everything he designed would cause the earth to be stripped or mined. Stunned by that realization\, he knew that the only way he could work as an architect was to promise to make a site better than he found it. Sometimes that meant not building at all. From single-family homes and tiny artists’ studios to corporate headquarters\, commercial educational\, and institutional facilities\, Frank’s practice has gone to great lengths to ensure that the buildings are energy-efficient and environmentally conservative. \nDavid Swanson\, RLA\, ASLA was born in Beirut\, Lebanon. His family moved back to North Carolina when he was a small boy. His first interest was in planning and city management\, but eventually he settled on landscape architecture and graduated with an MLA from North Carolina State University College of Design in 1983. Swanson worked at Lewis Clarke Associates (LCA) when the first master plan for the North Carolina Zoo was developed as well as during the Fayetteville Street Mall Project in Raleigh\, NC. In 1988\, Swanson founded his own firm\, Swanson and Associates\, PA. The firm places particular emphasis on careful analysis through the planning process and preparation of creative and innovative solutions using sustainable design practices. The firm staff has over thirty collective years of experience in landscape architecture and planning in both public and private practice\, with particular experience in sustainable site planning and historic preservation issues. David also specializes in the use of native landscapes and natural settings\, and in the adaptive reuse of landscape and hardscape elements. \nSierra Dickerson is the current Facilities and Events Manager for the North Carolina Botanical Gardens. As part of her role\, she manages the ongoing sustainable policies for weddings and catered events at the facility. She also has given countless walking tours of the grounds to various community groups\, focusing on novel features of the LEED Platinum-rated Education Center and conservation practices of the garden. \nJoining us for the AIA Triangle Design Awards Ceremony?  \nSeparate registration required HERE
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/pre-design-awards-tour-of-nc-botanical-gardens-and-design-team-qa/
LOCATION:NC Botanical Garden\, 100 Old Mason Farm Road\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27517\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design Awards
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220406T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220406T193000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220303T140456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T203318Z
UID:10000200-1649266200-1649273400@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Joint Lecture - AIA Triangle Design Awards Jury Chair Peter Cook\, FAIA\, NOMA
DESCRIPTION:AIA TRIANGLE & NC STATE COLLEGE OF DESIGN \nJOINT LECTURE \n \nPeter D. Cook\, FAIA\, NOMA \nPrincipal\, HGA Architects & Engineers \nWednesday\, April 6 | 1 AIA LU \nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \nCenter for Architecture & Design | 14 E. Peace Street | Raleigh\, NC 27604 \n\n5:30 PM – 6:30 PM – Networking reception hosted by AIA Triangle Women in Architecture\n6:30 PM – 7:30 PM – Lecture presented by Peter D. Cook\, FAIA\, NOMA\nDeadline to RSVP: 5:00 pm on Tuesday\, April 5th\n\n\nJoint lecture presented by the 2022 AIA Triangle Design Awards Jury Chair\, Peter D. Cook\, FAIA\, NOMA. Peter will discuss the influence of some of the nation’s leading African American designers—from Abele’s remarkable legacy to the talented J. Max Bond\, Jr.— that has helped shape his own career and aesthetic. His own award-winning projects include transformative\, enduring designs that celebrate individuals and their communities\, such as the unparalleled Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington DC. Through his work\, he seeks to create spaces for arts\, civic\, cultural\, and community-based institutions that transcend boundaries\, explore diverse contexts\, histories\, and cultures\, and encourage greater inquiry\, empathy\, connection and understanding. \nJoin the AIA Triangle Women in Architecture as they host a networking reception at 5:30 pm prior to the lecture. Light food and beverages will be provided. \nPETER D. COOK\, FAIA\, NOMA | PRINCIPAL | HGA ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS \nPeter D. Cook\, FAIA\, NOMA is an architect based in Washington\, D.C.\, where he is a design principal at HGA Architects & Engineers. His current work at HGA includes such projects as the new Lamond-Riggs Neighborhood Library\, the Northern Virginia Science Center\, the Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology\, and the Contemplative Site at Monticello in Charlottesville\, Virginia. Prior to HGA\, Peter’s work included many prominent civic\, cultural\, and institutional projects in and around Washington\, including the design collaboration for the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture\, as well as the Watha T. Daniel/Shaw Neighborhood Library\, the Middle East Institute\, the Gateway DC Pavilion at the St. Elizabeths campus\, and the modernization and expansion of the South African Embassy. READ MORE \n\nREGISTRATION INFORMATION \nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \nIN-PERSON \n\nRSVP below to attend in-person (Deadline to RSVP is 5:00 pm on Tuesday\, April 5th)\nRegistration/Check-in begins at 5:30 pm on April 6th\nThe lecture will begin promptly at 6:30 pm – please arrive early to allow time to check-in\nFace masks are optional\n\nON-LINE \n\nRegister in advance for Zoom meeting HERE\nOnce you register through Zoom\, you will receive a confirmation email containing a link to join the Zoom meeting
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/joint-lecture-aia-triangle-design-awards-jury-chair-peter-cook/
LOCATION:Center for Architecture and Design\, 14 E Peace Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27604
CATEGORIES:Joint Lecture Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220329T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220329T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220216T143119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T184950Z
UID:10000202-1648555200-1648558800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Engineered Stone
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Lunch & Learn Program \nSponsored by \n \nEngineered Stone (1 LU/HSW) \nTuesday\, March 29\, 2022 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm \nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \nCenter for Architecture & Design | 14 E. Peace Street | Raleigh\, NC \nLunch will be provided to in-person attendees (deadline to register March 28 at 10:00 am) \nThis course will follow the evolution of engineered stone rainscreen panels and investigate its impact on sustainable\, versatile\, and constructible design. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will be able to define sustainability and identify how engineered stone panels contribute to the three pillars of sustainability: economic\, environmental\, and social sustainability\nParticipants will understand the versatility of features gained from engineered stone panels and how they relate to more traditional panel offerings.\nParticipants will learn the various methods of designing with engineered stone panels and its constructability\nParticipants will be able to identify the compatibility of engineered stone panels with their own design philosophies\n\n\nREGISTRATION INFORMATION \nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 (RSVP required)\nNon-Members: $35 (Purchase ticket below)\n\nIN-PERSON \n\nDeadline for in-person registration is Monday\, March 28th at 10:00 am\nLunch will be provided to in-person registrants\nThe program will begin promptly at 12:00 pm\nRegistration begins at 11:30 am – Please arrive early to allow time for check-in and lunch\nFace masks are optional\n\nON-LINE \n\nRegister below to receive email with Zoom meeting information\nOnce registered with Zoom\, you will receive an email with a link to join the meeting online
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-engineered-stone/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220214T190814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220321T161113Z
UID:10000201-1648123200-1648126800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Lunch & Learn - Coatings that Work
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Lunch & Learn Program \nSponsored by  \n \nThis program has been cancelled for March 24th and will be rescheduled New date coming soon \nCoatings that Work: Innovations that Transcend Protection and Appearance (1 LU/HSW) \nCANCELLED – Thursday\, March 24\, 2022 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm \nOwners look to you for products that help buildings look better longer. Greater expectations for space utilization and project design are reframing how traditional building products should contribute to the efficient use of resources and promote well-being for the occupant.  \nThis course will highlight coating innovations engineered to work harder. We will walk through the new generation of coatings and review how they can be utilized on new and renovation projects. \nLEARNING OBJIECTIVES \n\nIntroduce the next generation of interior coatings and discuss their applicability to promote occupant well-being and minimize resource usage on new construction and renovation projects\nIntroduce exterior coating technology that is able to self-clean resulting in lower maintenance costs for the owner\nReview the conditions that merit a concrete restoration and protection system\, minimizing the environmental impact and cost of total resurfacing.\nLearn how new technologies also support green building standards\, sustainable building practices\, and meet stringent VOC regulations.\n\nPRESENTED BY \n \nRuss Hansen\, Architectural AE/Specification Consultant \n The Sherwin Williams Company \nRuss Hansen grew up in the paint industry as the son of a painting contractor in the Washington\, D.C. area. A graduate of The University of South Carolina\, he is a NACE CIP Level II Coatings Inspector\, LEED Green Associate\, CSI board member\, and has over 20 years’ experience in the paint industry. \n\nREGISTRATION INFORMATION \nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 (RSVP required)\nNon-Members: $35 (Purchase ticket below)\n\nIN-PERSON \n\nDeadline for in-person registration is Tuesday\, March 23 at 10:00 am\nLunch will be provided to in-person registrants\nThe program will begin promptly at 12:00 pm\nRegistration begins at 11:30 am – Please arrive early to allow time for check-in and lunch\nFace masks are optional\n\nON-LINE \n\nRegister below to receive email with Zoom meeting information\nOnce registered with Zoom\, you will receive an email with a link to join the meeting online
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-coatings-that-work/
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:20220322T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220322T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220301T170920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T150026Z
UID:10000190-1647950400-1647954000@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Identifying Characteristics of Buildings to Convert into Laboratory Space
DESCRIPTION:AIA TRIANGLE LUNCH & LEARN  \nSPONSORED BY \n \n  \nIdentifying Characteristics of Buildings to Convert into Laboratory Space (1 LU) \nTuesday\, March 22 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm \nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \nCenter for Architecture & Design | 14 E. Peace Street | Raleigh\, NC \nLunch will be provided to in-person attendees (Deadline to register Monday\, March 21 at 10:00 am) \nThis program will explain what to consider when you or your client are interested in renovating a general office building into a science and technology building. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will identify structural steel column placement as well as floor to ceiling heights that will facilitate converting an office building into laboratory or science/technology space\nParticipants will differentiate between normal power and generator backup power\, as well as UPS+ generator backup power\nParticipants will differentiate between classifications or air quality and bio-safety levels\nParticipants will gain an understanding of appropriate HVAC that would be required for different applications\n\n\nREGISTRATION INFORMATION \nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 (RSVP required)\nNon-Members: $35 (Purchase ticket below)\n\nIN-PERSON \n\nDeadline for in-person registration is Monday\, March 21 at 10:00 pm\nLunch will be provided to in-person registrants\nThe program will begin promptly at 12:00 pm\nRegistration begins at 11:30 am – Please arrive early to allow time for check-in and lunch\nFace masks are required\n\nON-LINE \n\nRegister below to receive email with Zoom meeting information\nOnce registered with Zoom\, you will receive an email with a link to join the meeting online
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-identifying-characteristics-of-buildings-to-convert-into-laboratory-space/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220317T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220317T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220210T192324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220224T193448Z
UID:10000198-1647518400-1647522000@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:AIA North Carolina State of the State (DURHAM)
DESCRIPTION:STATE OF THE STATE  \n1 AIA/LU Credit \nAIA North Carolina Executive Vice-President\, David Crawford\, Hon. AIA\, will update members on issues happening across the state. Dave will include a legislative and regulatory update as well as overall state issues we can expect to see in 2022. Matthew Hart\, AIA\, 2022 AIA North Carolina President will be on hand to discuss our chapter and what changes\, plans and events are in store for the coming year. \n\nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \nThursday\, March 17\, 2022 | 12:00 pm \nDuda | Paine Architects | 333 Liggett Street | Durham\, NC \n\nRSVP Required\nCE credit pending approval\nLight snacks will be provided\nFace masks must be worn for in-person meetings
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-north-carolina-state-of-the-state-durham/
LOCATION:Duda Paine\, 333 Liggett Street\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041618
CREATED:20220210T192233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T185237Z
UID:10000197-1647432000-1647435600@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:AIA North Carolina State of the State (RALEIGH)
DESCRIPTION:STATE OF THE STATE  \n1 AIA/LU Credit \nAIA North Carolina Executive Vice-President\, David Crawford\, Hon. AIA\, will update members on issues happening across the state. Dave will include a legislative and regulatory update as well as overall state issues we can expect to see in 2022. Matthew Hart\, AIA\, 2022 AIA North Carolina President will be on hand to discuss our chapter and what changes\, plans and events are in store for the coming year. \n\nOption to attend in-person or online via Zoom \nWednesday\, March 16\, 2022 | 12:00 pm \nCenter for Architecture and Design | 14 E. Peace Street | Raleigh\, NC \n\nRSVP Required\nCE credit pending approval\nLight snacks will be provided\nFace masks are optional
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-north-carolina-state-of-the-state-raleigh/
LOCATION:Center for Architecture and Design\, 14 E Peace Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27604
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041619
CREATED:20220114T154037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220114T154757Z
UID:10000275-1643284800-1643288400@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:WIA Skip the Small Talk - A Virtual Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:WOMEN IN ARCHITECTURE \nSkip the Small Talk – A Virtual Networking Event \nThursday\, January 27\, 2022 \n12:00 pm – 1:00 pm   \nRegister in advance for the Zoom Meeting to receive your confirmation and link to join the meeting \nREGISTER FOR THE ZOOM MEETING HERE \nJoin AIA Triangle Women in Architecture for a virtual networking event. Be part of the various small group discussions that will be thought-provoking and connection building.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/wia-skip-the-small-talk-a-virtual-networking-event/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Women in Architecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211214T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041619
CREATED:20211028T135842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211209T190013Z
UID:10000290-1639483200-1639486800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch & Learn - Let's have a conversation: How talking to your engineers early on benefits everybody
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by  \n \nLet’s have a conversation – How talking to your engineers early on benefits everybody \nTuesday\, December 14th | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm \n1 AIA LU/HSW Credit \nAIA members and AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25 \nREGISTER IN ADVANCE FOR ZOOM MEETING HERE \nLooking to avoid costly redesigns\, expedite packages\, and improve coordination with your engineering team? This program will help you understand principles of engineering design to help you better anticipate systems requirements in the SD phase. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nParticipants will recognize the benefits of engineers and architects working together early in the design process to provide the most efficient and economical systems for building design\nParticipants will integrate basic concepts of MEP systems requirements to inform building design and planning\, as well as determine key questions to ask during the design process\nParticipants will be able to integrate basic concepts of structural and civil design principles to inform building design and planning\, as well as determine key questions to ask during the design process\nParticipants will discover how current engineering trends and availability—both systems and materials\, are affecting design processes and construction outcomes\n\nPRESENTED BY: \n\nJeff Cappelle\, PE\, LEED AP\, Senior Project Manager\, NV5\nSteve Vaughn\, Project Manager/Electrical Engineer\, NV5 \nMike Allen\, PE\, Civil Engineer. NV5\nValoree Eikinas\, PE\, LEED AP\, Vice President NV5\n\n\n\nAIA members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: Register in advance for Zoom meeting HERE\nNon-members only: Pay $25 non-member fee below and register in advance for Zoom meeting HERE
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/virtual-lunch-learn-lets-have-a-conversation-how-talking-to-your-engineers-early-on-benefits-everybody/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211209T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211209T193000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041619
CREATED:20211112T153617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211209T160322Z
UID:10000287-1639071000-1639078200@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Women in Architecture Annual Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED – YOU MAY REGISTER AT THE EVENT \nAIA Triangle Women in Architecture \nAnnual Holiday Party \nThursday\, December 9 | 5:30 pm \nPMC Commercial Interiors Headquarters \n1331 Sunday Drive | Raleigh\, NC 27607  \nFood and wine will be served \n\n\nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners $10 | Students $5 | Non-members $20\nRegistration required for each guest\nDeadline to register is 5:00 pm on Wednesday\, December 8\nFor the safety of guests\, AIA Triangle will follow the Wake County COVID protocols for indoor events and will require participants to wear a mask. We will amend these guidelines as we receive further direction from the State of North Carolina.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/women-in-architecture-annual-holiday-party/
LOCATION:PMC Commercial Interiors Headquarters\, 1331 Sunday Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Women in Architecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211130T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211130T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041619
CREATED:20211112T144002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211124T144909Z
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SUMMARY:In-person Lunch & Learn - Forensics and Investigations of Building Failures
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by: \n \nForensics and Investigations of Building Failures \nNovember 30 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm  \nLynch Mykins Office \n301 N. West Street\, Suite 105 | Raleigh\, NC 27603  \n1 AIA/LU credit \nLUNCH PROVIDED | LIMITED CAPACITY  \nDEADLINE TO REGISTER IS MONDAY\, NOVEMBER 29 AT 12:00 PM \n\nAIA Members/ AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25\nRegistration required for each guest\nDeadline to register is 12:00 pm on Monday\, November 29th\nFor the safety of guests\, AIA Triangle will follow the Wake County COVID protocols for indoor events and will require participants to wear a mask. We will amend these guidelines as we receive further direction from the State of North Carolina.\n\n\nJoin Lynch Mykins President\, Dave Mykins\, for an in-person Lunch & Learn program at the Lynch Mykins’ downtown Raleigh office. This program reviews the process and procedures for handling a forensic investigation including assembling the team\, documentation of the conditions\, and resolution of the causes.  We will examine the details of a professional investigation including dealing with insurance companies\, site safety\, protection of the remaining building\, material testing and chain of custody just to name a few.  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nParticipants will discover how to assemble a qualified team for a forensic investigation based on the components required to take the project from initial investigation through documentation and final report\nParticipants will define what important considerations should be discussed with the owner of the site including site security\, active utilities\, accessibility\, communication\, and if there are portions of the site that remain occupiable\nParticipants will identify the proper organization\, tone\, and content of the final report required at the end of the investigation\nParticipants will establish a chain of custody for critical elements of the forensic study to ensure validity of testing and reports\n\nPRESENTED BY: \n \nDave Mykins\, PE\, President\, Lynch Mykins \nWith over 35 years in the analysis and design of structures\, Dave’s range of experience covers almost every type of building construction. Past projects include municipal buildings\, nursing homes\, shopping centers\, hotels\, churches\, private residences\, and various governmental projects. His projects have involved both new construction and rehabilitation and have ranged from one to twenty-one stories. His design experience is coupled with considerable field experience in evaluations of existing structures\, forensic investigations\, special inspections\, and construction administration. Dave oversees daily operations for Lynch Mykins’ three offices in Raleigh\, Richmond\, and Norfolk\, and 62 employees. \n 
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/in-person-lunch-learn-forensics-and-investigations-of-building-failures/
LOCATION:Lynch Mykins\, 301 N. West Street\, Suite 105\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211123T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041619
CREATED:20211109T192646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211117T162423Z
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SUMMARY:Women in Architecture - What really matters
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Women in Architecture \nPanel Discussion \nWhat really matters \nTuesday\, November 23 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm  \n1 AIA/LU credit \nREGISTER FOR ZOOM MEETING HERE \n\nProgram is a follow-up\, panel discussion with members of the Real Matters Workshop held in the summer of 2021. What really matters panel discussion will focus on the lessons learned challenging the perception\, value\, and relevancy of the practice of architecture in one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. Members of the panel will share design solutions for social problems in the city\, engage critical dialogue about the future of the built environment in downtown Raleigh. Design solutions\, because of the Real Matters Workshop\, will be presented and provide a platform to keep the conversation going and growing within the architecture community. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will derive key takeaways from the series – the current state of Raleigh\, the city’s current stressors and successes\nParticipants will identify the value of bringing local thought leaders from various backgrounds (racial inequity\, food deserts\, transportation\, infrastructure\, civic engagement\, and city government) together for public discussion\nParticipants will evaluate solutions that participants designed during the workshop and learn how to bring architecture and the community together\, engaging the public in the future of Raleigh\nParticipants will identify ways in which the local architecture community can support a future series to continue to challenge the perception\, value\, and relevancy of the practice of architecture in one of the fastest growing cities in the United States\n\nPRESENTED BY \nMatthew Griffith\, AIA\, Founding Principal of in situ studio \nMatt earned a BS in Mathematics from Davidson College and an MArch from the NCSU College of Design\, where he concentrated in Urban Design and received numerous awards\, including the Kamphoefner Fellowship and the AIA School Medal. \nZach Hoffman\, AIA – Project Manager at in situ studio \nHe graduated with Honors from Appalachian State University in 2011 with a degree in Building Science. While there\, he worked on the 2011 Solar Decathlon and received the Building Science Award for Design Achievement. He completed his master’s in architecture at the NCSU College of Design in 2014\, where he worked on the Benevolence Barn in Graham County with the 2014 Design Build Studio. Prior to joining in situ studio\, he worked with Cannon Architects for three years. \nBrittany Seigert – Manager at in situ studio \nBrittany graduated with honors from the NCSU College of Design with her BEDA in 2019 and her B.Arch in 2020. While a student at NC State\, she was involved with Freedom by Design working on playground improvements for students with developmental disabilities and was able to participate in cohort 2 of the leading strand\, creating an interactive exhibit in downtown Raleigh about the intersection of design and science. She was a nominee for both the AIA Triangle Scholarship and the Shawcroft Prize for Drawing. \nSara Noorani – Manager at in situ studio \nSara received her Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Landscape in Tehran\, Iran. While studying for her Master of Landscape\, she worked at Fluid Motion Architects\, where she had a chance to work on several public award-winning projects. In 2014\, she started her Master of Architecture at the NCSU College of Design. While studying at NCSU\, Sara worked at Clark Nexsen in Raleigh.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/women-in-architecture-what-really-matters/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Women in Architecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211120T120000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041619
CREATED:20211028T152355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T182643Z
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SUMMARY:Tour of Design Award Winning Project: Joyner Park Community Center
DESCRIPTION:AWARD WINNING PROJECT! \nIn-person tour of  \nE. Carroll Joyner Park Community Center  \n703 Harris Road\, Wake Forest\, NC 27587 \nSaturday\, November 20 | 11:00 am – 12:00 pm \nCE credit pending approval \nJoin the AIA Triangle Design Awards Task Force for an informal tour of the 2021 AIA Triangle Merit Award and 2021 AIA North Carolina Merit Award winning project\, E. Carroll Joyner Community Center designed by Clark Nexsen. The design team (Clark Nexsen)\, in combination with the landscape architect (CLH Design) and Director of Parks and Recreation for the Town of Wake Forest\, will offer tours and insight into the planning\, design and construction of this beloved community asset. The project has been awarded multiple design awards and is a source of pride for the growing Wake Forest community. Together we are looking forward to an enjoyable morning exploring the impact great design has on our communities. This tour is funded by an AIA Activate Grant and the AIA Triangle. Practitioners and public are welcome. \nThe program is organized to showcase key design features and to discuss at various key locations the design process from the perspective of the client\, designer\, consultant\, and public who utilize the community center. The AIA Triangle Design Task Force is excited to offer this first design tour and forum showcasing a 2021 design award winning project. \n\nABOUT THE TOUR \nThe purpose of this tour is to illustrate how award-winning design is the balance of thoughtful community engagement\, client involvement/advocacy\, exhaustive design iteration and carefully executed construction administration. By highlighting this project\, the task force looks to illustrate that a design awarded project is rooted in the story of a community and its advocacy\, and by understanding “how and why”\, a project can transcend its mere programmatic functions to become a beloved community asset. Design is a bridge that connects function with excellence and the Joyner Community Center is a shining example of these principles. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will identify how client advocacy; community engagement and thoughtful design can transform a simple project type into a highly performing community asset.\nParticipants will learn the principles of design of spaces for recreation and engagement with emphasis on support spaces and connectivity to services and amenities.\nParticipants will discuss the iterative design process and the subsequent construction documentation required to deliver this award-winning project. The design team will reveal “lessons learned” during the course of design and delivery of the process with emphasis on 1) building code related requirements for a mulit-story facility of this size and program\, 2) unique construction details/techniques required to achieve the overall design objectives\, 3) what issues arose during construction and how were they mitigated to achieve life-safety and design aesthetic goals.\nParticipants will engage with the architectural team and project’s client to holistically learn from varying perspectives how they were engaged in the process and how their involvement amplified the design impact of the final project. Participants will learn about the public engagement process for this community project\, how those community needs are balanced with project budget and design objectives and what feedback loop was created to keep constituents informed about project process.\n\nPRESENTED BY: \nRuben Wall\, Director\, Wake Forest Parks\, Recreation\, and Cultural Resources Department \nRuban Wall is currently the Director of Parks\, Recreation\, and Cultural Resources Department with the Town of Wake Forest. Ruben started with the Town of Wake Forest in April 2011. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Recreation from Shaw University in 1991 and a Master’s Degree in Recreation Administration from North Carolina Central University in 2004. Ruben has been working in the field of recreation for 29 years. Prior to coming to Wake Forest\, he was the Director of Goldsboro Parks and Recreation Department. He also served as the Assistant Director for the City of Durham Parks and Recreation Department. Ruben is a Certified Parks and Recreation Professional and has served on various boards and committees throughout his career. Ruben is a graduate of the 1009 Executive Leadership Institute\, he completed the UNC School of Government in 2012 and the UNC Leading for Results Fellows Program in 2016. In his spare time\, Ruben enjoys spending time with his family\, reading and exercising. \nAlbert McDonald\, AIA\, Senior Architect\, Clark Nexsen \nAlbert is a recognized design leader and community advocate driven by his passion for architecture\, his explorations as a designer\, and his commitment to the profession.  He is valued by clients and design teams for his innovative ideas and design solutions. Active in the Triangle area architecture community\, he is currently the president of AIA Triangle\, a contributing university studio reviewer and former member of the Raleigh Appearance Commission. His built work has received awards at local and regional levels of AIA while his design competition entries have received national and international recognition. In 2018\, Albert was honored with the Emerging Professional Award from AIA North Carolina. His professional experience includes\, higher education\, science + technology\, commercial\, and community projects. He holds a Bachelor in Architecture with honors from NC State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from UNC Charlotte. \nJennifer Heintz\, AIA LEED AP\, Senior Architect\, Associate Principal\, Clark Nexsen \nJennifer has spent most of her career in public and private sector projects for commercial\, higher education\, K-12\, and corporate clients. Much of her project experience has been on complex\, multi-phased projects\, many of which had programs requiring accommodation and sensitive blending of new and historical structures. Jennifer has extensive adaptive reuse and renovation experience including projects for Duke University\, UNC Chapel Hill\, and the Wake County Public School System. She serves on the Clark Nexsen Foundation board that provides charitable community and institutional support and is active in both the AIA Triangle and North Carolina chapters. Jennifer received both a Bachelor of Architecture and a Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture from the College of Design at NC State University. She is involved with her alma mater as a member of the College of Design’s Leaders Council Board\, serving as Events Chair as the College plans its upcoming 75th Anniversary milestone. \nKatelyn Ottaway\, AIA LEED AP\, Senior Architect\, Associate\, Clark Nexsen \nKatelyn Ottaway is a senior architect who brings thoughtful and creative solutions to her work and excels at building strong relationships with team members and clients. She has 12 years of experience in higher education and K-12 facilities\, libraries\, community centers\, and research buildings. She is a LEED accredited professional with a specialty in building design and construction and has worked on numerous green projects\, including the James B. Hunt Jr. Library at NC State University. She is a founding member and chair of the Community Collective\, a Raleigh group formed to target and lead Clark Nexsen volunteer and giving efforts in our community. Katelyn also leads the Integrated Design Leaders In-House Sustainability Committee where she has assembled volunteers from all the Clark Nexsen offices to work on improving office operations related to sustainability\, energy efficiency\, and health and wellness. \n\n\nIn-person tour begins at 11:00 am\nRSVP for continuing education credit by 3:00 pm on Friday\, November 19 or sign up on-site on the day of the program\nFor the safety of guests\, AIA Triangle will follow the Wake County COVID protocols for indoor events and will require participants to wear a mask. We will amend these guidelines as we receive further direction from the State of North Carolina.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/tour-of-joyner-park-community-center/
LOCATION:E. Carroll Joyner Park Community Center\, 703 Harris Road\, Wake Forest\, NC\, 27587\, United States
CATEGORIES:CE Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041619
CREATED:20211028T144051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211028T164519Z
UID:10000278-1637064000-1637067600@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch & Learn - Changing State of the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by \n \nChanging State of the Workplace \nTuesday\, November 16 | 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm | 1 AIA/LU HSW \nAIA members and AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25 \nREGISTER FOR ZOOM MEETING IN ADVANCE HERE \nAs we move forward to a post-pandemic world\, things will be different for the office space in terms of occupant density\, well-being\, and safety. Overall\, companies of all sizes will likely reexamine their long-term needs for fixed space. We begin this course where we left off in promoting a healthy workplace while attempting to understand what more we need to do with office design in a post pandemic world. We can only solve some of the immediate concerns but must be prepared to adapt and evolve each day as observations\, experience and science emerge. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will gain insight into the office design trends for a post pandemic\, healthy workplace\nParticipants will raise awareness to the top physical elements causing concern for occupant wellbeing\nParticipants will discover solutions geared to improving the physical environment\nParticipants will share best practice designs that realize a healthy workplace\n\nPRESENTED BY \nBob Cook\, National Accounts Manager\, JLC-Tech \nOver the past 12 years\, Bob has led the evolution to LED lighting in the sales and marketing to the commercial markets. Having held senior sales and marketing roles in both the electronics and electrical industries\, Bob holds a passion for new and emerging technologies deployment. In addition\, Bob is an advocate for mentoring and educating. He has been part of the adjunct faculty business programs at local New England Colleges over the past 20 years. Recently\, Bob formed the continuing education program at JLC-Tech. Bob holds both a Master’s in Business and Bachelor of Management degrees along with numerous certifications in sales and marketing excellence. \n\n\nAIA members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: Register in advance for Zoom meeting HERE\nNon-members only: Pay $25 non-member fee below and register in advance for Zoom meeting HERE
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/virtual-lunch-learn-changing-state-of-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211110T133000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041619
CREATED:20210928T150541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T141928Z
UID:10000168-1636545600-1636551000@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:COTE Design Excellence Lecture Series - Design for Community (Part 2) Urban Design Principles
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE 2: DESIGN FOR COMMUNITY (PART  2) URBAN DESIGN PRINCIPLES \nNovember 10\, 2021 | 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm | 1.5 HSW \n\n\nAIA members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners/Students: Register in advance for Zoom meeting HERE\nNon-members only: Pay $35 non-member fee below and register in advance for Zoom meeting HERE\nAfter registering through Zoom\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting and option to add to your calendar.\n\n\nDesign for Community (Part 2) Urban Design Principles \nPicking up from Design for Community (Part 1) Social Equity\, this lecture will continue the discussion on how architecture plays a role in shaping our communities and the role urban design principles can play in elevating the design of our buildings. This lecture will examine what makes a good urban building and how can architecture contribute to the success of our cities?  Further\, how does the design of our streets\, public paths\, parks and public spaces influence the health of our cities and community? The focus will be on how our architectural design process can respond to urban design principles to make for a more vibrant\, accessible and just community. \nSpeakers \nMitchell Silver\, FAIACP (McAdams) | Tony Sease\, AIA\, PE (Civitech) \nLearning Objectives \n\nParticipants will acquire the principles for design for community and how they impact the local\, regional\, and global level.\nParticipants will examine and evaluate the principles of urban design in the shaping of buildings as well as streets\, paths\, parks and public spaces.\nParticipants will compare the different approaches to maximizing opportunities for walkable communities and increasing accessibility for all people.\nParticipants will analyze various case studies of how to lead a project that incorporates good urban design principles that address issues of accessibility.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/cote-design-excellence-lecture-series-design-for-community-part-2-urban-design-principles/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:CE Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211109T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041619
CREATED:20211028T142320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211029T134419Z
UID:10000387-1636459200-1636462800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch & Learn: How to think like a geotechnical engineer
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by \n \nHow to think like a geotechnical engineer \nTuesday\, November 9 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm \nCE credit pending approval \nAIA members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25 \nREGISTER IN ADVANCE FOR ZOOM MEETING HERE \nThis program will present the benefits of having a geotechnical engineer fully involved as member of the design team\, explain the cost versus risk relationship that exists for the geotechnical engineering components of a project\, and identify geotechnical engineering aspects that could negatively influence project success through case examples. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will examine the relationship of cost versus risk that exist for the geotechnical engineering aspects of a project\nParticipants will be able to recognize the effects of surface and groundwater on geotechnical engineering structures\nParticipants will be able identify the influence zones associated with foundations\, subsurface walls\, and retaining walls\nParticipants will be able to describe the benefits of having a geotechnical engineer as a fully involved member of the design team\n\nPRESENTED BY: \nJeffrey T. Huffman\, PE.\, F.ASCE\, Vice President / Division Manager of Geotechnical Engineering and Construction Services\, Draper Aden Associates \nMr. Huffman is currently Vice President / Division Manager of the Geotechnical Engineering and Construction Services at Draper Aden Associates in their Richmond\, Virginia office.  He has 33 years of experience in geotechnical engineering for private\, public\, commercial\, residential\, and industrial projects in the Mid-Atlantic region and is a licensed engineer in nine states. Mr. Huffman’s experience includes foundation design\, retaining wall design\, soil & site improvement\, slope stability analysis\, dams\, and forensic investigations. \n\n\nAIA members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: Register in advance for Zoom meeting HERE\nNon-members only: Pay $25 non-member fee below and register in advance for Zoom meeting HERE
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/virtual-lunch-learn-how-to-think-like-a-geotechnical-engineer/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041619
CREATED:20210930T140856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211028T154228Z
UID:10000291-1636047000-1636059600@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:AIA Triangle Annual Membership Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the AIA Triangle Annual Membership Meeting on Thursday\, November 4th at the Boxyard RTP. Participate in an enjoyable walking tour of the Boxyard and earn continuing education credit.  After the tour\, we’ll gather for the AIA Triangle Annual Membership Meeting followed by a networking reception and social on the outdoor terrace at Fullsteam Brewery. \n5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Walking Tour of Boxyard RTP | EARN 1 AIA/LU HSW CREDIT! \nJoin a group of speakers who played an integral part of the design and development of this project for a guided tour of Boxyard RTP. This is an excellent opportunity to see this unique project in action and hear about lessons learned from designing with shipping containers.  \n\n6:30 pm – 7:30 pm AIA Triangle Annual Business Meeting \nOur annual gathering of members\, partners\, and guests. Board President Albert McDonald\, AIA will lead the official business meeting\, introduce the 2022 Board\, review our accomplishments for 2021\, and share our vision for 2022. Recipients of the Annual President’s Award and Wake Technical Community College scholarship will be announced. \n\n7:30 pm – 9:00 pm Networking reception \nAfter the business meeting\, be sure to stay for the networking reception and social on the outside terrace at Fullsteam Brewery. Enjoy food and drink showcasing all of the food vendors housed at the Boxyard. \n\nCOVID SAFETY \nThe Boxyard is an open-air venue\, and in accordance with CDC guidelines\, you do not need to wear a mask if you are fully vaccinated.  For those not vaccinated or who prefer\, we ask that you please wear a mask for the safety of yourself and others. We will amend these guidelines as we receive further direction from the State of North Carolina. \n\n\nRegistration required for each guest\nOnline registration closes at 5:00 pm on Wednesday\, November 3rd
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-triangle-annual-membership-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Boxyard RTP\, 900 Park Offices Drive\, Research Triangle Park\, NC\, 27709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T041619
CREATED:20210908T154001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T155227Z
UID:10000162-1635249600-1635253200@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch & Learn: Thin Film Intumescent Coating Fire Protection
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by \n \nThin Film Intumescent Coating Fire Protection \nTuesday\, October 26 | 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (1 HSW) \nAIA members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25 \nREGISTER IN ADVANCE FOR ZOOM MEETING HERE \nThis program is focused on fireproofing your building for interior and exterior. Coatings and systems for every area of your facility are discussed to help you reduce downtime and comply with demanding environmental regulations. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nParticipants will discover why it is necessary to fireproof steel\nParticipants will learn how intumescent coatings work\nParticipants will discover testing requirements for intumescent coatings\nParticipants will learn the types of intumescent coatings\n\nPresented by: \nGeorge Guanci\, Intumescent Coatings Consultant\, Sherwin Williams \n\n\nAIA members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: Register in advance for Zoom meeting HERE\n\n  \n\nNon-members only: Pay $25 non-member fee below and register in advance for Zoom meeting HERE
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/virtual-lunch-learn-thin-film-intumescent-coating-protection/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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