AIA Triangle Board Meeting
AIA Triangle Board of Directors meeting
AIA Triangle Board of Directors meeting
Join 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.
AIA Triangle Golf Tournament
This 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.
In 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?
While 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.
This program will broaden your understanding of lighting integration. Participants will gain an understanding of available options when considering lighting within a space, develop through a structured approach, a strategy for delivered light, and obtain a working knowledge of integrated lighting details to support the strategy implementation.
Contemporary interior design has led to an increase in open spaces, unfinished ceilings, glass walls and hard flooring. All of these factors can result in elevated noise levels affecting the occupants of the space. This presentation will provide information about how the integration of acoustic control in lighting fixtures can be part of the solution.
In 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.
AIA Triangle Board of Directors Meeting (Mid-Year Retreat)