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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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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
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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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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211123T130000
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CREATED:20211109T192646Z
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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
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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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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
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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:20260428T094542
CREATED:20211028T142320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211029T134419Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210930T140856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211028T154228Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210908T154001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T155227Z
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210910T182651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210910T182651Z
UID:10000163-1634817600-1634821200@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch & Learn: Understanding Blast & Progressive Collapse
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by \n \nUnderstanding Blast & Progressive Collapse \nOctober 21 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (1 HSW) \nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25 \nREGISTER IN ADVANCE FOR ZOOM MEETING HERE \nThis program will explore the history of blasts and progressive collapse failures. Presentation will cover basic blast design and understanding GSA\, VA and DOD requirements for health and safety. Participants will understand designing structures for blast protection to preserve the health and wellness of the buildings occupants. Other topics of will include understanding progressive collapse failures\, understanding collapse mitigation\, performance of construction materials\, and materials used in blast projects. \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-understanding-blast-progressive-collapse/
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:20211019T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211019T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20211006T154218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T154311Z
UID:10000293-1634664600-1634670000@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Women in Architecture - Unplugged: A Frank Conversation with Shelley McPhatter and Jen Sisak
DESCRIPTION:Unplugged: A Frank Conversation with \nShelley McPhatter and Jen Sisak \nOctober 19 | 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm \nBonitz Contracting Co. | 10701 World Trade Boulevard | Raleigh \nJoin us for a discussion about the role of women in construction in the Triangle with two powerhouses of the industry! This is a free program hosted by NAWIC Triangle Chapter\, NC and AIA Triangle Women in Architecture \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/women-in-architecture-unplugged-a-frank-conversation/
LOCATION:Bonitz Contracting Co.\, 10701 World Trade Boulevard\, Raleigh\, 27617\, United States
CATEGORIES:Women in Architecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211019T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211019T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20211004T150553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T150807Z
UID:10000292-1634644800-1634648400@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch & Learn: Strategies for Designing with Integrated Lighting and Acoustic Solutions
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch & Learn  \nSponsored by \n \nStrategies for Designing with Integrated Lighting and Acoustic Solutions \nOctober 19 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 HSW \nAIA Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25 \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\n\n\nThis course will review the importance of acoustics in architecture\, discuss the fundamental principles of sound management\, explore how to design interior spaces to maximize occupants’ comfort\, and review emerging tools to solve for both sound and lighting. It will also focus on the standards that govern acoustic requirements for diverse applications. \nLearning Objectives \n\nParticipants will discover the motivations behind an increased focus on sound abetment strategies in architectural spaces \nParticipants will understand the fundamental principles of sound management and how they are applied\nParticipants will identify the acoustic requirements for different applications and the applicable standards used when designing for acoustic performance\nParticipants will explore strategies to optimize spaces for sound and light with integrated lighting and sound management systems\n\nPresented by: \nSarah Liberati\, CDT | Product Manager\, Architectural Systems | Focal Point \nSarah has been with Legrand\, North America for over 6 years in various sales & marketing positions across the electrical and building controls divisions. This year Sarah joined Focal Point’s Acoustic Solutions team as a Product Manager responsible for developing the future state of integrated lighting and acoustics.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/virtual-lunch-learn-strategies-for-designing-with-integrated-lighting-and-acoustic-solutions/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T133000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210928T140555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T155601Z
UID:10000164-1634126400-1634131800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:COTE Design Excellence Lecture Series: Design for Change - Climate and Resilient Design
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE 1: DESIGN FOR CHANGE – CLIMATE CHANGE AND RESILIENT DESIGN \nOctober 13\, 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: 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\nLecture 1: Design for Change – Climate Change and Resilient Design \nIn order for architects to have the greatest impact on climate change\, how we design for energy performance and what we specify for building materials will be critical for lowering operational and embodied carbon. Equally important will be how our buildings are designed to be resilient to withstand the increasing threats of extreme weather and survivability during severe weather events.  This session will focus on the design process to create sustainable buildings that are not only energy efficient but also resilient and adaptable over time. \nSpeakers \nMara Baum\, AIA (Dialog) and Gavin Smith (UNC\, NCSU)\, Siassia Likibi \nLearning objectives \n\nParticipants will explore the challenges of climate change and how the design process must adapt to address the increasing events of extreme weather and sea level rise.\nParticipants will discover the key design issues such as flexibility\, passive survivability\, and resilient design to address the many current and future challenges.\nParticipants will assess the interconnected relationship between sustainable design and resilient design and the importance of both in building design.\nParticipants will evaluate case studies that give the participants an understanding of various sustainable and resilient design solutions to address the need to design for change.
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/cote-design-excellence-lecture-series-design-for-change-climate-and-resilient-design/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:CE Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211004T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211004T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210108T180639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210312T152246Z
UID:10000207-1633363200-1633370400@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:AIA Triangle Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Board Meeting \nOctober 4\, 2021 \n4:00 pm – 6:00 pm \nOnline meeting – link will be emailed to participants
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-triangle-board-meeting-6/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210930T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210930T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210830T180930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T134541Z
UID:10000170-1633003200-1633006800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn - The Understanding of Architectural Cast Stone Detailing
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Lunch & Learn Program \nSponsored by \n \nThe Understanding of Architectural Cast Stone Detailing \n (1 AIA/HSW Credit) \nThursday\, September 30\, 2021 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm \nNC State University Club | 4200 Hillsborough Street | Raleigh\, NC 27606  \nFace masks are required inside the University Club for this program \nAIA Triangle Members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25 \nAttendees will receive information about how to properly detail Cast Stone for a variety of project types. Building movement and dead loads as a function of the design requirements for veneers are discussed. The proper use of anchors\, types of mortar\, sealant joints and kerfs on exterior veneer applications are also addressed in this informative session. Attendees will be able to understand appropriate specification of Cast Stone for architectural applications. \nLearning Objectives \n\nParticipants will learn the relationship of building movement and dead loads to Cast Stone installation\nParticipants will understand the use of anchors\, mortar and sealant joints and kerfs in Cast Stone veneers\nParticipants will understand the properties of Architectural Cast Stone\nParticipants will learn design and installation techniques as they relate to anchors and exterior Cast Stone veneers\n\nPresented by: \nCraig Lyon\, Custom Cast Stone\, Architectural Products Manager \nCraig has 25 years experience in architectural cast stone manufacturing.  With Custom Cast Stone\, he has handled everything from accounting\, sales\, and product development.  On a technical level he has worked with aggregate evaluation\, mold fabrication\, and cast stone installation.  He is a member of the Board of Directors for the Cast Stone Institute and serves as the Chairperson for the AIA Committee and Thin Stone Development Committee.  He also serves as a voting member on The Masonry Society’s Architectural Cast Stone committee for TMS Standards 404-504-604 \n\n\nFace masks are required inside the University Club for this program\nAIA Member/AIA Triangle Annual Partner: $0 | Non-Member $25\nSo we may have an accurate count for food\, RSVP is required by 10:00 am on September 28th
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-the-understanding-of-architectural-cast-stone-detailing/
LOCATION:NC State University Club\, 4200 Hillsborough Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210928T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210928T133000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210817T160552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210827T145413Z
UID:10000298-1632832200-1632835800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Joint Lecture Series - Ross Gay
DESCRIPTION:Fall 2021 Joint Lecture Series \nRoss Gay \nPoet – The Book of Delights\, Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude \nMacMillan Family Lecture – Lunch Reading \nTuesday\, September 28 | 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm \nLECTURE ONLY: No continuing education credit will be awarded for this program \nREGISTER FOR ZOOM MEETING HERE
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/joint-lecture-series-ross-gay/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Joint Lecture Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210805T130910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T130541Z
UID:10000245-1632225600-1632229200@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch & Learn - Design and Collaboration in a Virtual World
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by \n \nDesign and Collaboration in a Virtual World \nSeptember 21 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 AIA LU credit \nAIA Member/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25  \nREGISTER IN ADVANCE FOR ZOOM MEETING HERE \nTo create more equitable ideas\, we need to create an inclusive design process with multiple and sometimes conflicting points of views.  Our ever-evolving remote work situation is a potential danger to forcing our design process and ideas to become more siloed.  Equitable access to design technology coupled with the intentional incorporation of virtual tools will help us bridge the creativity and collaboration gap caused by the physical separation of our teams. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will discover how drawing still matters in virtual design and collaboration\nParticipants will explore virtual tools and techniques for design and collaboration\nParticipants will understand what we have learned through this year of drawing and collaboration\nParticipants will consider how virtual collaboration translates into a hybrid office model\n\nPRESENTED BY: \nMichael Batts\, PLA\, LEED\, AP | Practice Leader\, Vice President \nMichael Batts\, ASLA\, leads the Landscape Architecture practice at Stewart in Raleigh/Durham and Charlotte\, North Carolina. Michael is responsible for fostering a culture of design excellence and has over 20 years of experience in a range of project scopes\, from master planning to detailed design. Michael influences a thoughtful and strategic design approach with an awareness of sustainable principles. This process results in the creation of spaces and places that balance the needs of the users\, clients and the environment.  Michael utilizes both analog and digital sketching techniques to analyze design strategies\, communicate ideas and inspire others. \nMatt Evans\, PLA\, LEED\, AP | Associate Director of Design\nMatthew is the Associate Director of Design at Stewart and a landscape architect with more than nine years of experience. With 20 years of experience as a professional violinist\, Matthew brings a unique perspective to design process\, design thinking\, and practice that embraces both the technical and the expressive. He has led the design process on a wide range of project types including campus design\, urban design/urban infill\, urban open space\, athletic park design\, and places for play. \nElizabeth Lawandales\, PLA\, SITES AP\nElizabeth Lawandales is a Project Landscape Architect with more than 7 years of experience.  She strives to promote healthy ecosystems by way of sustainable infrastructure and thoughtful design solutions. As a SITES Accredited Professional\, she brings a holistic perspective to the design process at Stewart. She has enjoyed working on a variety of projects ranging from large scale urban design and transit corridor studies to detailed amenity spaces and rooftop gardens. \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-design-and-collaboration-in-a-virtual-world/
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:20210915T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210915T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210810T142421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210816T151829Z
UID:10000421-1631707200-1631710800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch & Learn: Actionable Ideas for Business Owners
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by: \n \nActionable Ideas for Business Owners: \nHow to retain talent and prepare for the ever changing tax environment \nSeptember 15 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 AIA LU Credit \nAIA Members & AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25 \nIn this program\, we will be discussing how business owners can continue to attract and retain talent. We will address the ever changing tax landscape and will spend time on topical issues that are affecting most small businesses. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nParticipants will assess methods to attract new employees\nParticipants will discover ways to retain current employees\nParticipants will recognize what the next tax reform may look like and how that could affect their business\nParticipants will discover that can be done for key employees and how that could be beneficial to the business from a tax standpoint\n\nPRESENTED BY: \nMatthew Schade | Investment Advisor Representative | Founding Partner of Arbor Wealth \nMatt has been in financial services for over 20 years. He has a passion for educating his clients and empowering them with the knowledge to make good financial decisions. He often says that one of his strengths is finding ways to make complex financial topics simple for people to understand.  \nDomenica Stuckey\, Investment Advisor Representative | Founding Partner of Arbor Wealth \nDomenica Stuckey has been in financial services for 11 years and has a passion for helping people improve their overall financial literacy. Her experience has shown her that people lack financial literacy regardless of their demographics or socioeconomic background and she wants to make it easier for people to get the information that they need. In 2018 Arbor Wealth was founded as a company whose mission was to help families and small businesses become better capable of understanding the consequences of their financial decisions as well as a financial planning company who helps facilitate all aspects of a client’s financial needs. \n\n\nRSVP required by 10:00 am on September 15th\nAIA Members & AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25\nA link to access the Zoom meeting will be emailed the morning of the program
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/virtual-lunch-learn-actionable-ideas-for-business-owners/
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:20210902T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210902T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210810T140811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210816T152723Z
UID:10000302-1630584000-1630587600@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch & Learn: The Role of Geophysics in Assessing Site Conditions
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch & Learn Program \nSponsored by \n \nThe Role of Geophysics in Assessing Site Conditions \n and Reducing Risk in Site Design \nSeptember 2 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 AIA LU Credit \nAIA Members and AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25 \nThis presentation will explore how geophysical methods can be utilized to reduce risk due to unknown conditions during site design.  The use of geophysics in conjunction with invasive exploration can be a cost-effective means of providing substantially more information than that obtained with additional invasive methods.  Understanding the advantages and limitations of geophysical methods helps guide their use and chance of success\, and also helps manage expectations of what can be provided.  Several methods will be reviewed with examples of applications\, particularly with respect to assessment of existing buildings. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will explain geophysics and how it can be utilized in various project types\nParticipants will describe how geophysical methods can reduce the risk of unknown subsurface conditions when integrated with invasive exploration methods\nParticipants will explore advantages and limitations of several geophysical methods to predict their potential for success\nParticipants will identify geophysical methods that may be useful for evaluating conditions of existing buildings\n\nPRESENTED BY \nJoel Daniel\, CPG | Senior Geologist | Draper Aden Associates \nJoel Daniel is a Senior Geologist with Draper Aden Associates in their Blacksburg\, Virginia office.  He has 30 years of experience working with environmental and geotechnical engineering firms\, and has extensive experience designing geophysical surveys to address challenges encountered in these industries.  Mr. Daniel’s experience includes designing and performing geophysical surveys throughout the mid-Atlantic and the Midwest\, and unique area such as Kodiak\, Alaska\, Cuba and Qatar.  Mr. Daniel is a licensed geologist in Virginia\, North Carolina (dormant)\, Missouri\, Tennessee and Washington state. \n\n\nRSVP required by 10:00 am on September 2\, 2021\nAIA Members & AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25\nLink to join Zoom meeting will be emailed to registrants the morning of the program
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/virtual-lunch-learn-the-role-of-geophysics-in-assessing-site-conditions/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210803
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210108T180045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210108T180045Z
UID:10000217-1627862400-1627948799@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:AIA Triangle Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Board  \nMid-Year Retreat \nAugust 2\, 2021 \nTime to be determined \nOnline meeting – link will be emailed to participants
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-triangle-board-meeting-5/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:AIA Triangle Board
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210624T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210624T133000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210526T145923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T140527Z
UID:10000274-1624536000-1624541400@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn - Resilient Building Design
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch and Learn \nSponsored by \n \nResilient Building Design \nJune 24 | 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm | 1.5 LU/HSW \nIn this program\, we will discuss the qualities and characteristics of resilient and adaptable design strategies\, help participants understand the relationship between hazards\, vulnerability\, and risk\, be able to describe adaptation design strategies that can be employed to reduce climate change impacts on buildings and identify hazard mitigation retrofit strategies to reduce potential damage. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nParticipants will discuss the qualities and characteristics of resilient and adaptable design strategies\nParticipants will understand the relationship between hazards\, vulnerability\, and risk\nParticipants will discuss adaptation design strategies that can be employed to reduce climate change impacts on buildings\nParticipants will identify hazard mitigation retrofit strategies to reduce potential damage\n\n\n\nOnline program registration required for continuing education credit\nAIA members and AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25\nZoom link will be emailed to registrants the morning of the program\nDeadline to register is 10:00 am on June 24th
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-and-learn-resilient-building-design/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210622T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210622T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210603T172917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T134046Z
UID:10000390-1624363200-1624366800@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Integration of Acoustic Control in Lighting Fixtures
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch & Learn Program \nSponsored by \n \nIntegration of Acoustic Control in Lighting Fixtures  \nJune 22 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 LU/HSW \nContemporary interior design has led to an increase in open spaces\, unfinished ceilings\, glass walls and hard flooring. With an increase in design of spaces having unfinished ceilings\, hard ceilings\, and glass walls\, spaces can become loud and noisy for occupants and that distraction decreases productivity\, employee morale\, and customer satisfaction.  By addressing the acoustics in a space\, the design intent can be achieved while also providing a more appealing environment for those in the space. This presentation will provide information about how the integration of acoustic control in lighting fixtures can be part of the solution. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \nParticipants will assess the effects of noise in the workplace \nParticipants will discover the basics of acoustics \nParticipants will determine the quality of sound environment \nParticipants will determine effective integration of acoustic control in lighting fixture design \nPRESENTED BY \nScott Stetler\, Architectural Specification Manager\, Eureka Lighting \nScott Stetler is the Architectural Specification Manager at Eureka Lighting / Acuity Brands for the Eastern US region.  Scott holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Design from Purdue University\, located in West Lafayette\, Indiana. Scott has 30+ years of experience in the commercial architectural lighting field and that experience includes extensive knowledge of the distribution side of the lighting industry\, as well as being a manufacturers’ representative for 20+ years\, and regional sales manager for over 12 years.  Scott was previously certified as an AIA Passport Provider while employed by Lightolier in New York City\, where he conducted AIA presentations to top tier design firms and IALD Lighting Designers.  Scott has been awarded an IES Section Award for the Capitol Products project he designed located in Kentland\, Indiana and has served as a guest design critic at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn\, NY in conjunction with the lighting designer Markus Early. \n  \n\n\nOnline program registration required for continuing education credit\nAIA members and AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25\nZoom link will be emailed to registrants the morning of the program\nDeadline to register is 10:00 am on June 22nd
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-integration-of-acoustic-control-in-lighting-fixtures/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210615T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210615T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210510T170349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210511T173006Z
UID:10000260-1623758400-1623762000@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Integration\, Integration\, Integration: The three most important aspects of lighting\, and how to master them
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by \n \nIntegration\, Integration\, Integration:  \nThe three most important aspects of lighting\, and how to master them \nJune 15 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 LU Credit \nAIA members/AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25 \nThis program will broaden your understanding of lighting integration and incorporate the following learning objectives: \n\nParticipants will understand the available options when considering lighting within a space.\nParticipants will develop through a structured approach\, a strategy for delivering light\nParticipants will develop a working knowledge of integrated lighting details to support the strategy implementation.\nParticipants will review relevant real world examples.\n\n\n\nOnline program registration required for continuing education credit\nAIA members and AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25\nZoom link will be emailed to registrants the morning of the program\nDeadline to register is 10:00 am on June 15th
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-integration-integration-integration-the-three-most-important-aspects-of-lighting-and-how-to-master-them/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210608T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210608T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210429T135643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210429T161428Z
UID:10000398-1623153600-1623157200@aiatriangle.org
SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Incorporating the forgotten thermal benefits of brick
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Lunch and Learn Program \nSponsored by: \n \nIncorporating the forgotten thermal benefits of brick \nJune 8 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 LU/HSW \nAIA members and AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-member: $25 \nWhile frequently chosen for aesthetics and durability\, clay brick is not often considered when energy efficiency is a primary concern\, even though it historically played a significant role in occupant comfort before widespread use of HVAC systems. This course discusses the basics of heat transfer\, relevant energy code provisions for walls\, and how current research by the National Brick Research Center demonstrates the role that brick veneer can play in meeting or exceeding energy requirements in modern wall assemblies. \nLearning Objectives \n\nIndicate how wall assemblies have changed throughout history and identify the thermal performance contribution of each component in the assembly.\nDescribe the impact of thermal mass\, vented airspace\, and reflective insulation on energy usage and code requirements.\nExplain the differences in the code compliance paths and how mass walls\, frame walls\, and vented claddings are considered by the energy code.\nCompare the dynamic thermal performance of wall assemblies with anchored brick veneer to wall assemblies with other claddings based on the results of contemporary research.\n\nPresented by \nZach Booker\, EIT\, Engineer\, Brick Industry Association \nAfter graduating from James Madison University in 2016 with a BS in Engineering\, Zach joined the BIA Engineering & Research (E&R) Team. Over the last 5 years\, Zach has provided many AIA continuing education programs to different architecture firms. In addition\, he assists in the development/modification of new and existing BIA technical documents\, such as Technical Notes and Brick Briefs. \n\n\nAIA members and AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25\nRegistration required for continuing education credit\nZoom link will be emailed to registrants upon registration and the morning of the program\nDeadline to register is 10:00 am on June 8th
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-and-learn-incorporating-the-forgotten-thermal-benefits-of-brick/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210527T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210527T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210427T190857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210428T184614Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn - Contracts and Insurance 101
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Virtual Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by \n \nContracts and Insurance 101 \nMay 27 | 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm | 1 LU credit \nAIA Triangle Members and AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25 \nIn a world of contracts and insurance\, this program will answer some of the most important questions architects may have. What requirements should architects be looking for in contracts and certificates of insurance?  What are the key elements in a certificate of insurance and what is their significance?  What are some of the key contract provisions to watch for\, both in prime agreements and in sub consulting agreements? \nLearning Objectives \n\nArchitects who are just beginning to negotiate contracts will learn how to identify issues of key importance.\nArchitects with more experience in negotiating contracts will learn new ways to better understand the issues and explain them to clients and consultants.\nAll participants will discover emerging risks and requirements and gain more clarity on how to navigate them.\nAll participants will become more familiar with the language of industry standard documents and the process by which they serve all project stakeholders fairly.\n\nPresented by \nBarbara Sable\, Director of Client Engagement and Risk Management\, Nexus Professional Risk \n A New Jersey native\, graduate of Northwestern “Go Cats!”\, Director of Client Engagement and Risk Management\, Barb joined Nexus in 2020. With 35+ years in the insurance industry\, Barb has earned the nickname Big Sister as she is always looking to offer words of wisdom and sound advice for clients and colleagues. With a BA in Mathematics\, Barb was attracted to working with A&E firms as her degree intersected nicely with design. A full day for Barb would include a hike along the C&O canal\, hearing a client say “Thanks! That’s really helpful”\, and raising funds for her favorite nonprofits. Always looking at the sweeter side of life\, her first job was working at a family-owned store and getting paid in candy and ice cream. Good luck reaching Barb on June 20th as it’s likely she and her husband\, Craig\, will be enjoying the longest day of the year with Ruthie their English Pointer. \nStephen Agnew\, Principal\, IMCI \nNative of Charlotte\, North Carolina\, graduate of UNC Charlotte\, Principal at IMCI\, and the team’s Chief Tea Drinker. You can catch him in the early mornings\, holed up in a local coffee shop\, sipping tea and focusing on a contract review or company project. Stephen is a relationship builder by nature; his top Strength is Developer so he sees nothing but potential in others and likes to invest in their growth. He is a voracious reader and podcast junkie\, regularly sharing introspective conversations about a wide array of topics with colleagues and clients alike. Stephen is ready and willing to answer all your insurance questions — on any day other than the first day of March Madness. He is the proud father of a son and a daughter. \n\n\nAIA members and AIAT Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members $25\nOnline program registration required for continuing education credit\nZoom link will be emailed to registrants\nDeadline to register is 10:00 am on May 27\, 2021\n\n 
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-contracts-and-insurance-101/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210525T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210525T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210504T154854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T133239Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Pathogen Reduction for the Modern Age: UV and Near-UV as Disinfection Aids
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Lunch & Learn \nSponsored by \n \nPathogen Reduction for the Modern Age: UV and Near-UV as Disinfection Aids \nMay 25 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 LU/HSW \nAIA members & AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25 \nThis presentation will discuss the use of Germicidal UV (and some non-UV) technologies that may be deployed  to reduce pathogens in public spaces. Various technological solutions will be explored – reviewing their history of use\, discussing how they work and their effectiveness for typical commercial applications that we see today. Additionally\, design considerations and techniques will be discussed in depth for applying UV disinfection technology safely and effectively\, incorporating luminaire concepts to supplement the delivery of general ambient illumination. The presentation will also highlight most recent advances in UV disinfection technology that offer more targeted capabilities for today’s specific pathogen reduction needs. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nParticipants will recognize the ability and effectiveness of ultraviolet (and some near-UV) sources to reduce pathogens on surfaces and in air and water.\nParticipants will describe how pathogen reduction with a UV or near-UV source is calculated differently than illumination with a visible light source.\nParticipants will distinguish various ultraviolet and near-ultraviolet wavelengths for use in occupied or unoccupied spaces and discuss how these technologies may be deployed for the least design-disruptive and most cost-effective manner.\nParticipants will identify the potential impacts of misapplied ultraviolet and near-ultraviolet sources.\n\nPresented by: \nTommy Nichols\, Architectural Sales Director\, Healthcare Lighting & Luminaire LED \nTommy Nichols\, LC is the Sales Director for Healthcare Lighting and Luminaire LED\, Acuity Brands divisions specializing in vandal resistant\, confinement\, behavioral health\, healthcare\, and pathogen reduction solutions. Tommy has grown into his role as Sales Director as a 9 year professional in the lighting industry\, with areas of interest in behavioral health lighting\, the needs of healthcare specialty spaces\, pathogen reduction solutions to make people feel safer in their environment\, and a dedication to developing solutions to expedite patient healing. \n\n\nOnline program registration required for continuing education credit\nAIA members and AIA Triangle Annual Partners: $0 | Non-members: $25\nLink to Zoom meeting will be emailed upon registration and morning of the program\nDeadline to register is 10:00 am on May 25th
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/lunch-learn-pathogen-reduction-for-the-modern-age-uv-and-near-uv-as-disinfection-aids/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210518
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210108T183050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210108T183050Z
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SUMMARY:AIA Triangle Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE \nAIA Triangle Golf Tournament \nMonday\, May 17\, 2020 | The Club at Twelve Oaks
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-triangle-golf-tournament/
LOCATION:The Club at Twelve Oaks\, 2004 Green Oaks Parkway\, Holly Springs\, NC\, 27540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Golf Tournament
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210512T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210512T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210421T181319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210506T202257Z
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SUMMARY:EP/YAF Virtual Hard Hat Tour of 301 Hillsborough Street
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! \n \nEP/YAF\nVirtual Hard Hat Tour of\n301 Hillsborough at Raleigh Crossing \nMay 12th | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | 1 LU/HSW \nJoin EP/YAF for a virtual hard hat tour of 301 Hillsborough at Raleigh Crossing at lunchtime on May 12th as Duda|Paine Architects takes us on a tour of this 288\,000 sf building under construction. \nLocated two blocks from the capitol at the convergence of four city districts\, Raleigh Crossing\, the new mixed-use development at 301 Hillsborough\, will become the nexus of a diverse urban environment. A sleek\, curved façade culminates in a towering 288\,000 sf office building that brings a new dynamism to a primary urban corridor and the Raleigh skyline. 301 Hillsborough at Raleigh Crossing’s estimated completion date is Fall 2021. Duda|Paine Architects’ Jay Smith\, AIA\, LEED AP\, and Shannon Robinson will present the early design concepts and lead us on this virtual architectural tour of the building under construction. \nLearning Objectives \n\nParticipants will explore curved building façade forms using iterative design processes during preliminary building design while meeting owner desired BOMA targets to maximize rentable square footage.\nParticipants will observe the challenges of construction during a global pandemic using anecdotal stories from the team to discuss how the process of construction administration has been adapted.\nParticipants will examine best practice waterproofing methods and systems integration using industry guidelines to help define the waterproofing requirements of various building component systems.\nParticipants will integrate an exterior operable wall system using this project as a case studies to explore the challenges of not only coordinating steel\, hardware\, and curtainwall with a Nanawall system but also providing the code required egress of the space with this system.\n\nPresented by: \n \nJay Smith\, AIA\, LEED AP\, is a design director at Duda|Paine Architects. His approach to design inspires and integrates the ideas of team members from all disciplines and levels of experience. Jay’s leadership across all phases of complex\, large-scale projects is enhanced by his strength as a conceptual and analytical thinker. He recognizes the reciprocal relationship between ideas and making: the process of making can inform an idea\, just as an idea can inform the process of making. Together\, the two allow for new ideas and unexpected results to emerge.     \n \nShannon Robinson is an Associate at Duda|Paine Architects.  Her engineering and construction background has allowed her to approach design problems analytically and holistically. Shannon’s broad base of experience ensures careful consideration of all aspects of a project’s detailing across the design and construction processes.  She values sustainable and equitable practices in the built environment and strives to push projects\, clients and the firm to continue to grow and think critically about these efforts. \n\n\nRSVP required for CE credit\nOnline program – Zoom link will be emailed to registrants\nDeadline to register is 10:00 am on May 12th
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/ep-yaf-virtual-hard-hat-tour-of-301-hillsborough-street/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:YAF
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210510T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210510T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T094542
CREATED:20210108T175636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210108T175636Z
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SUMMARY:AIA Triangle Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:AIA Triangle Board Meeting \nMay 10\, 2021 \n4:00 pm – 6:00 pm  \nOnline meeting – link will be emailed to participants
URL:https://aiatriangle.org/event/aia-triangle-board-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:AIA Triangle Board
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Stetkiewicz":MAILTO:info@aiatriangle.org
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