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Architecture Exchange East 2012

Special Events & Highlights


Keynote Address Active Health: How Architects Will Change the Meaning of Health Thursday 2:304 p.m. Featuring Tye Farrow, internationally recognized expert in salutogenic design and senior partner at Farrow Partnership Architects Sponsored by Scott Long Construction and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company ArchEx Exhibit Hall Thursday: 10 a.m.7 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m.2 p.m. Discover the latest trends, products and technologies in the ArchEx Exhibit Hall. Mid-Atlantic Design Showcase Delight in the work being done by your colleagues! To exhibit your work, call (804) 237-1776. CONNECTIONS Cocktail Party Thursday: 5:307 p.m. Make CONNECTIONS at ArchEx! Enjoy networking, drinks, hors doeuvres, and fun. Sponsored by Riverside Brick & Supply Co., Inc. and Shade & Wise Brick Company ArchEx Exhibit Hall Education ArchEx is offering expanded educational opportunities right in the Exhibit Hall! Vendors will deliver content-rich information in 15-minute sessions on our Presentation Stage. If you attend a minimum of one hour, you can self-report product research, based on the time listening to presentations or speaking with exhibitors. NEW! Health and Healthy Buildings Series From improving indoor air quality to designing healing environments, discover the latest trends in building design to improve human health and well being. Virginia Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture Series The Nature of Sacred Space: Church in the City Friday, 8:30 a.m.12:15 p.m. Discover the special design challenges faced by urban churches, urban congregations, and their (often historic) urban contexts. Sponsored by Scott Long Construction Virginia Women in Design Series Thursday Discuss the challenges faced by women in the profession in this third annual series on women in design. Sponsored by Glav & Holmes Architecture, Pace Collaborative, and Draper Aden Associates Virginia Society AIA Annual Meeting Thursday, 12:15 p.m.; room E11b Hear about vital developments, elect officers, and conduct other business affecting your professional society. In FOCUS: Emerging Professionals Thursday Take part in a series of sessions that was assembled especially to support the needs of emerging professionals and students. Exhibit Hall Lounges Take a break in our new lounge areas. Check your email in our Internet Lounge sponsored by Technology Assurance Group (TAG) and Diversified Educational Systems (DES), or relax and chat with colleagues in our Networking Lounge.

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All sessions offer 1.5 AIA/CES learning units unless otherwise noted. HSW and SD designations pending approval.

WEDNESDAY
9 a.m.4 p.m.
W-01 Significant Changes to the International Building Code 2012 Edition Get an overview of the changes from the 2009 to the 2012 IBC. Identify changes in organization and code requirements and the applicability of these requirements to design, plan review and inspection. John Gibson, Jr., M.C.P., International Code Council (HSW, SD) 6 AIA/CES learning units

10 techniques for utilizing feedback to enhance client loyalty, referrals and profitability. Spot client problems early, identify the best training for staff, improve marketing, and increase value to clients. Mike Phillips AIA, Phillips Architecture, PA
3 AIA/CES learning units

103 Propelling the Emerging Professional: YAF Summit20 Synopsis Hear how the participants in the YAF Summit20 defined issues affecting young architects and their action plan to address each issue. R. Corey Clayborne, AIA, Wiley|Wilson; Martin Smith, AIA, NCARB 104 WaterShed: The University of Marylands Winning Solar Decathlon 2011 Entry WaterShed, the University of Marylands first-place entry to the U.S. Department of Energys Solar Decathlon 2011, is a model of sustainable design for the Chesapeake region. Hear how it was designed to decrease the impact on the fragile water systems everywhere. Allison Wilson, Assoc. AIA, Ayers Saint Gross (HSW, SD) 105 International Green Construction Code: Issues of Implementation and Enforcement The IgCC, adopted by many jurisdictions before it was issued, contains many complexities and costs that may not be evident to adopters. Students at the University of Maryland evaluated two versions of the IgCC and the alternate compliance path, ASHRAE 189.1. Review those findings and share your experience. Ralph Bennett, LEED AP BD&C, Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects (HSW, SD) 106 The Third Century National Mall: Visionary Plans Past and Future Explore new ideas for the National Mall, drawing on a variety of forward-looking concepts as proposed by participants in the National Ideas Competition for the Washington Monument Grounds. Judy Scott Feldman, Ph.D., National Coalition to Save Our Mall; James P. Clark, FAIA, MTFA Architecture; Adele Ashkar, ASLA, The George Washington University College of Professional Studies 107 Building Performance Management as a Model for Continuous Commissioning To ensure that buildings meet functional performance specifications, owners rely on the commissioning process to test performance against specifications. This process doesnt address the gap in building operation caused by operational drift. Smart Buildings address these issues by providing fully-integrated environments where resource consumption, asset performance, and the health of

1011:30 a.m.
W-07 Sustainable Trends in Architectural Lighting Examine trends driving lighting today, including energy and sustainable design; emerging technologies such as LEDs; daylighting; and integrated design and controls. Investigate applications to meet sustainability goals while achieving visual impact. Barbara Cianci Horton, LC, Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design (HSW, SD)

W-05 [TOUR] The Making of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Film and Tour Enjoy a tour and screening of a film highlighting the VMFAs previous condition, the design concepts, and the construction of the expansion, sculpture garden, and parking deck. Peter Culley, Rick Mather Architects; Lou Wolf, AIA, and Stacey Farinholt, SMBW Architects; Andrea Quilici, AIA, Odell 3 AIA/CES learning units
*meet at 1 p.m. at the VMFA

W-06 [TOUR] Healthcare Garden Design Get an overview of garden inclusion and design within healthcare facilities, including the financial, ecological, aesthetic, and emotional impact. Take a tour of gardens at St. Francis Medical Center and Bon Secours Cancer Institute at St. Francis. Keith Van Inwegen, ASLA, H&G Landscape Architects
*meet at 12:45 p.m. in the convention center lobby.

14 p.m.
W-02 WAV-T: The Path to a Proper Building Enclosure Learn the effects of water, air, vapor, and thermal on your building envelope. Discover the top 10 steps to implementing WAV-T concepts for your building envelope, including details, specifications, mockups, and pre-installation guidelines. Kenneth Payne, Jr., AIA, and Ron Crouch, Moseley Archi(HSW, SD) 3 AIA/CES learning units tects W-03 Principles and Techniques of Urban Design Get an overview of the shift in the planning paradigm from Euclidean Zoning to the Smart Code. Discuss concepts including the rural-to-urban transect; context-sensitive street design; and compact, connected and complete developments. Dhiru A. Thadani, AIA, Thadani Architect + Urbanist (HSW, SD) 3 AIA/CES learning units W-04 Accelerating Out of the Recession: Strategies for Architects Discover a simple system, customized for architectural firms, that captures client feedback and tracks preferences and priorities. See the top

THURSDAY
100 Series 8:3010 a.m.
101 Marketing YOU: Effectively Promoting your Skills and Qualifications Four decision-makers from small, medium, and large architectural firms discuss their experiences and perspectives on what makes a candidate for employment or advancement stand out. Moderated by Jill Nolt, AIA, 3north presented with Virginia Women in Design 102 Evidence-based Attributes of Supportive Healing Environments in Health Care Design Attributes of supportive healing environments provided the theoretical foundation for research informing the planning process for Hartshorn Health Center, Colorado State University. This case study provides access to hierarchical attributes from the findings of an employee survey. Katharine Leigh, Ph.D., Assoc. AIA, and Emily Molzahn, Colorado State University

the indoor environment are easily explained. Dan Last, LEED AP O+M, Health and Wellness Center at IDEA Public Charter School; Jeremy Yoni Bedine and Andrea Hidalgo LEED AP O+M, AtSite (HSW, SD) 108 Hollow Structural Sections Overview: Join the Structural Evolution Familiar with Hollow Structural Sections (HSS)? Never heard of HSS? Discover the latest information on manufacturing and fabrication processes; attributes and strengths; best uses and opportunities; design aids and software; architecturally exposed structural steel; and the newest trends in designing with HSS. Sam Rubenzer, P.E., S.E., Steel Tube Institute (HSW) 109 Functional Resilience: The Key to Precast Sustainability Amid growing awareness of the importance of a structures ability to withstand natural disasters and the resulting collateral damage the current definition of sustainability is being extended to ensure that our building stock doesnt have to be replaced following these events. Learn more about the concept of Functional Resilience. Greg Winkler, AIA, Mid-Atlantic Precast Association (HSW, SD)

a 25-year-old, four-story, cast-in-place concrete assisted-living facility through the pursuit of several alternative repair options. Michael A. Matthews, P.E., Scott M. Francis, P.E., The Structures Group, Inc. 203 Lessons Learned: How to Find, Nurture and Maintain a Positive and Rewarding Mentorship Join a moderated panel discussion describing the formation of the Virginia Society AIAs knowledge community for emerging professionals and its evolving framework for encouraging and supporting mentoring relationships between new and more experienced architects. Moderated by Philip M. Donovan, AIA, VMDO Architects 204 [WALKING TOUR] VCUs New School of Medicine Hard Hat Tour: Leveraging BIM for Design Assist Begin with an overview of Virginia Commonwealth Universitys new School of Medicine and see how project leaders leveraged BIM technology during the Design Assist Process. Follow with a tour showcasing sustainability strategies, including an active 12-story climate wall and other features contributing to the buildings LEED Silver rating. Ed Gillikin, AIA, Virginia Community College System; Keith Hayes, VCU School of Medicine; Mike Du(HSW,SD) laney, Gilbane Construction 205 [Master Architect Series] New Forms + Old Materials: the Provocative Architecture of Wang Shu Winner of the 2012 Pritzker Prize and principal of Amateur Architecture Studio, Wang Shus work skillfully combines traditional recycled materials and contemporary forms to create sustainable and beautiful architecture. Understand his provocative approach by examining several buildings. Phoebe Crisman, University of Virginia School of Architecture 206 Portfolio Review for Students and Emerging Professionals Bring your portfolio for review and discussion with experienced architects. *1 AIA/CES learning unit

207 VSAIA Prize for Design Research and Scholarship The honoree of the 2012 VSAIA Prize for Design Research and Scholarship presents the winning research. Sponsored by MTFA Architecture, Inc. and
an anonymous donor

208 Financial Incentives for Green Design Find out the direct financial benefits that architectural firms can realize through the IRS 179D deduction. Also review indirect benefits, including leveraging contemporary energy incentives to address clients evolving aesthetic, budgetary, and ecological expectations. Mike Locher, Dixon Hughes Goodman; David Ely, Energy Design Service Systems (HSW, SD) 209 School Construction: An Educated Community Investment A superintendent of schools with more than 12 school construction programs under his belt shares his experiences. Find out what to look for in architectural fees, how to avoid change orders, and what building materials best achieve a safe, secure, and sustainable building. Dr. Don L. Bell, Superintendent of Schools, Central Pennsylvania (HSW) 210 Designers in the City: The Storefront for Community Design Hear about the Storefront for Community Designs formation as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, perspectives on the collaboration between the public and private sectors, examples of projects, and how similar initiatives could benefit other localities. Andrew Moore, AIA, Glav & Holmes Architecture; Cynthia I. Newbille, Richmond City Council, 7th District

200 Series 10:45 a.m.12:15 p.m.


201 Women Architects in the 21st Century Studio Watch the film A Girl is a Fellow Here: 100 Women Architects in the Studio of Frank Lloyd Wright, and hear a panel discussion from the perspectives of women in practice in various studio environments and career stages. Kathryn T. Prigmore, FAIA, HDR Architecture, Inc.; Amanda Hoch, Assoc. AIA, Geier Brown Renfrow Architects, LLC; Valerie Hassett, AIA, Studio of Valerie Hassett and SBE; Theresa Del Ninno, AIA, Maginniss + del Ninno Architects presented with Virginia Women in Design 202 Life Support to Independent Living: A Study of Structural Rehabilitation and Expansion of an Assisted Living Facility Follow a journey from the initial forensic investigation of buckled metal studs in the basement of

Keynote Address 2:304 p.m.


Active Health: How Architects Will Change the Meaning of Health Tye Farrow, Farrow Partnership Architects Heated debates over medical insurance reform have obscured the bigger question of how to reduce overall usage and dependence on medical services. In a culture of negative health, its no surprise that costs are out of control. This is a golden opportunity for the profession to take a leadership role in minimizing the burden of illness on society by accelerating a quest to discover and apply the causes

of active health. See examples from a number of sources, including recent international projects. (HSW) Sponsored by Scott Long Construction and The
Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

300 Series 4:155:45 p.m.


301 Enhancing Your Business Through Design: Cultivating the Human Aspect of Design Get an introduction into Workplace Strategy, and find out what it means to clients. Hear an in-depth discussion on trends in the commercial office secto and a brief forecast for the evolution of the office environment. Sabret Flocos, IIDA, FOX Architects presented with Virginia Women in Design 302 Sustainable Design for the Healthy Workplace Workplace health is becoming a growing concern. Explore building design strategies, growing movements, and recently developed standards to elevate the occupants experience of the modern workplace. Sandra Leibowitz, AIA, Sustainable Design Con(HSW, SD) sulting 303 Emerging Leaders in Architecture: The Green Dot Project Emerging Leaders in Architecture is an intensive, year-long program dedicated to developing the leadership skills, knowledge and abilities of the professions future leaders. Hear about the class project and celebrate their achievements.
Sponsored by Glav and Holmes Architecture; BB&T Insurance Services; and Hanbury, Evans, Wright, Vlattas and Company

305 [Master Architect Series] Paul Revere Williams, African American Architect Often referred to as the Architect to the Hollywood Stars, because of his success designing homes for wealthy clients in the entertainment industry, commercial and institutional commissions became increasingly significant as Paul Revere Williamss work spread beyond California. Follow his career trajectory in this retrospective. Wesley Henderson, Ph.D., Hampton University 306 Demystifying Licensure: Clear Strategies for the IDP, ARE, and Beyond Despite the evolution of the IDP and ARE, the path to licensure can still feel daunting and complex. Discover whats real and myth, and learn effective strategies for completing the licensure process. Nick Serfass, AIA, NCARB; Kate Nosbisch, APELSCIDLA; R. Corey Clayborne, AIA, Wiley|Wilson

FRIDAY
400 Series 8:3010 a.m.
401 Four Award-Winning Architects Describe Their Unique Wood Structures Four of the honorees for the East Region 20112012 Woodworks design awards were Virginia based. Hear from award winners and see the winning projects. Bartzen + Ball PLLC; Ayers Saint Gross, Inc.; HKS, Inc.; Virginia Tech School of Architecture + Design

307 2012 VSAIA Prize: A Celebration of Student Design Each January, Virginia architecture students compete in a weekend-long competition for the Virginia Society AIA Prize. Hear about the 2012 competition problem, participate in a discussion led by jury members, and discuss the students solutions. 308 Collaborative Solutions for BIM Interoperability Different technologies address different workflow and responsibilities related to Building Information Modeling. To ensure efficient collaboration between project stakeholders, an open platform for true interoperability the ability to exchange data and use information from any source is needed. Open BIM makes this possible through the use of internationally recognized open standards to exchange building information. Rubina Siddiqui, Assoc. AIA, Nemetschek Vectorworks 309 The History of Bathing: The Past Informs the Present Look at the nearly 5,000-year history of bathing. Discover current trends, material innovations, and new design elements in this product category so important, they named a room after it. Eric Phelps, Victoria and Albert Baths Business Historic

402 Health, Safety, and Design: Creating the Safe and Healthy Hospital Worldwide attention is focused on the issue of infection control, safety, and healing in the design of health-care facilities. Obtain a checklist of tools and techniques for creating health-care facilities that are inherently healthy for patients, families, and staff. Hear about current best practices and evolving products. John Michael Currie, FAIA, Baskervill (HSW) 403 Restoration Challenges at Historic Salubria Following the Destructive Mineral Earthquake Hear about restoration techniques for Salubrias historic brick using hydraulic lime mortar and casein liquefied mortar. Learn about the unusual heavy-timber structural repairs and reinforcement techniques that were employed, and find out about the three-layer roof membrane that was designed to provide the maximum lifespan for the hand-split cedar-shingle roof. Douglas Harnsberger, AIA, Legacy Architecture; Jim Price, Virginia LimeWorks; Peter Post, Peter Post Woodworking. (HSW) 404 The Nature of Sacred Space: Church in the City Religious congregations across America that have occupied historic buildings in urban cores for generations are under new pressures from an ever-expanding and changing context. Consider the many questions that these churches now face. Michael Crosbie, Ph.D., FAIA, Faith and Form; Michael Foster, FAIA, MTFA Architecture presented with Virginia IFRAA Tech Health

304 LED Lighting: Worth the Risk? Get an overview of LED lighting, including fundamental differences between LED and traditional lighting. Discuss how these differences offer new design opportunities and how corresponding risks can be managed. Examine the origins of LEDs in the semi-conductor world and see why this relationship often creates conflict and confusion in the lighting world. John W. Curran, Ph.D., LED Transformations, LLC

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405 Vision, Identity, Brand & Environment: The Leadership Position Designers Occupy Leadership in creativity, innovation, and design has been identified as fundamental to solidifying the countrys leadership in the global economic and cultural marketplace. Learn how articulation, motivation, and participation will give the creative class an essential voice. Peter Fraser, Fraser Design; Mark Fernandes, Luck Companies 406 The Future of Air in Architecture With a look back at pre-industrial, vernacular strategies for ventilation and human comfort, investigate some distinctly architectural solutions, while also examining developing HVAC technologies. Brian J. Donnelly, AIA, Perkins Eastman (HSW, SD) 407 Negotiate For Success: Suggestions for Your Clients Commando Clauses Take a look at examples of problematic clauses, and review examples of more appropriate contact language for professional services agreements. Hear suggestions for negotiation techniques. Joseph H. Jones, Jr., Esq., AIA, Victor O. Schinnerer & Company, Inc. 408 Maximizing Benefits of the Energy Policy Act The Energy Policy Act 179D EPAct allows deductions to the designer on government-owned buildings. Discuss the IRS requirements for the deduction; how your firm can benefit; how you can add client value; and see examples of eligible properties. Learn the latest IRS changes for buildings being constructed. Michael DOnofrio, Engineered Tax Services (HSW, SD) 409 Fire Door Systems: A Guide to 2009 IBC Code Compliance (Part 1) Learn the fundamental principles of the IBC 2009. Gain an understanding of fire walls, fire barriers and get a brief review of opening protective applications. Hear case studies covering area separation, elevator lobbies and shaft enclosures, mixed-use occupancy, horizontal exits, and atriums. David (HSW) Dodge, McKeon Door Company

connect and share information. Learn how to utilize these tools to build relationships and gain business. LaTonya Whitaker, H&A Architects & Engineers presented with Virginia Women in Design 502 Salutogenics: The Professional Imperative of Designing for Health Learn about the role that design can play in human health. Discuss the growing mandate for design professionals to raise the standard of design excellence to include salutogenic design principles for all building types. A. Ray Pentecost, III, DrPH, FAIA, Clark Nexsen Architecture and Engineering (HSW) 503 Using Photography to Promote and Communicate Your Projects Do you want to document your own work or work smarter with professional architectural photographers? Discuss digital techniques that help elevate your practice and become more connected in the marketplace whether through client presentations, design award submissions, or magazine articles. Anice Hoachlander, Judy Davis, and Allen Russ, Hoachlander Davis Photography 504 [TOUR] Church in the City: Church at the Byrd Theater Urban churches face special challenges of space, and many locate in non-traditional sites. Visit Richmonds Byrd Theater and discover the history of this grand old theater and how this working movie theater is used as a sacred space. Following the tour, join a discussion at a neighboring coffee shop. Chris Barras, Area 10 Faith Community presented with Virginia IFRAA
*$10 tour fee is required

about partnering with industry professionals to have a greater impact on the custom home industry through in-house Integrated Design Management and Design Build. Luis Jauregui, AIA, and James Walbridge AIA, Jauregui Inc. 507 History Refresher Crash Course: Objects, Spaces, Buildings, Places (Part 1) Using examples from eastern and western traditions and connecting artifacts to social, cultural, geographic, and technological contexts, discover a whole new way to understand history ... and how to use it in practice. Patrick Lee Lucas, University of North Carolina Greensboro 508 Fundamentals of Acoustic Design Get an introduction to fundamental principles in acoustics and how they affect the design process. Learn why acoustics are an integral component of overall building design. Bruce Blanchard, Polyson(HSW) ics 509 Fire Door Systems: A Guide to 2009 IBC Code Compliance (Part 2) Continue your discussion about the IBC 2009. Gain an understanding of fire walls, fire barriers and get a brief review of opening protective applications. Hear case studies covering area separation, elevator lobbies and shaft enclosures, mixed-use occupancy, horizontal exits, and atriums. David Dodge, (HSW) McKeon Door Company

600 Series 2 3:30 p.m.


601 Awards for Excellence in Architecture presented by IMAGINiT Technologies See the winning projects from the Virginia Society AIAs design awards program the Awards for Excellence in Architecture presented by IMAGINiT Technologies and discuss the jurys comments and critiques. 602 Design for Human Health and WellBeing: Opportunities at Three Scales Identify the areas within existing sustainable design programs where design decisions benefiting health can be defined and documented, and discover resources to navigate the maze. Mark Rylander, AIA, Mark Rylander Design | Research | Consulting (HSW, SD)

500 Series 10:45 a.m.12:15 p.m.


501 Harness the Power of Social Media Social media has revolutionized the way people

505 [Master Architect Series] Neutras Rice House: Stewarding a National Treasure Discuss the renovation of Richard Neutras iconic Rice House. Learn how the project team researched original documents and Neutras other works to inform their design decisions. Hear about plans for the house and the next phase of renovation. Christopher P. Fultz, AIA, Fultz Architects; Bodil H. Hanneman, Bodil Hanneman Designs 506 Architect-Led Design Build for the Residential Practitioner Learn how to organize and successfully grow an architect-led residential Design Build practice. Hear

603 Bridging the Gap between Interior Design and Architecture (Part 1) Learn how to increase value and develop streamlined integrated design solutions. Compare and contrast traditional design-bid-build and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD). Identify and implement effective strategies to improve the sustainability aspects of projects. Understand the benefits of applying IPD and develop strategies to implement its principles for healthy buildings. Lee Hyden, AIA, Patrick Sutton Associates; Charles Greenland, AIA, Ayers Saint Gross (HSW) 604 Two Families, Two Churches (A Romeo and Juliet Story) In the late 1800s, two families found themselves at odds over churches. Hear the story behind these families, the churches they built, and the effort to keep one of the churches from disappearing forever. Bill Robson, AIA, PMP, Douglas Gilpin, FAIA, (HSW) Dalgliesh Gilpin Paxton PLLC 605 [Master Architect Series] Dreamers: Unsolicited Architecture (Historically and Now) Get an overview of important visionary projects from the last century. Many of these projects have occurred during times when it was difficult to practice architecture in a conventional way due to recession, depression, or war. See several visionary projects that have occurred during the most recent recession. Erin Putalik, Virginia Tech School of Architecture and Design 606 How to Have a Rewarding Career Practicing Residential Architecture Conventional wisdom says that its difficult to maintain a practice designing houses and additions. Learn how it is possible to have professional, emotional, and financial rewards practicing residential architecture. Discuss how to make our work valuable to our potential clients. William J. Hirsch, William J. Hirsch Jr. Inc. 607 History Refresher Crash Course: Objects, Spaces, Buildings, Places (Part 2) Continue using examples from eastern and western traditions, and connecting artifacts to social, cultural, geographic, and technological contexts, Design Green

discover a whole new way to understand history ... and how to use it in practice. Patrick Lee Lucas, University of North Carolina Greensboro 608 Solutions in Theater Design Hear from an expert in theater design about solutions to the challenges faced by architects, engineers, and contractors in the design and construction of the unusual spaces above, in front of, and around live performance spaces. Gordon E. Jacobs, Polysonics

703 Bridging the Gap between Interior Design and Architecture (Part 2) Continue learning how to increase value and develop streamlined integrated design solutions. Compare and contrast traditional design-bid-build and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD). Identify and implement effective strategies to improve the sustainability aspects of projects. Understand the benefits of applying IPD and develop strategies to implement its principles for healthy buildings. Lee Hyden, AIA, Patrick Sutton Associates; Charles Greenland, AIA, Ayers Saint Gross (HSW) 704 Passivhaus Case Studies Analyze two case studies of cutting-edge Passivhaus projects in the U.S. Take a look at the design concepts, projected energy- and interior-environment performance, and monitored data for the Center for Energy Efficient Design (CEED) and the Malcolm Rosenberg Center for Jewish Life. Adam (HSW, SD) Cohen, Structures Design/Build 705 Clients Love Architects Who Design and Build: The Business of Architecture Architects are only involved in 20% of what gets built in the U.S. A critical analysis of the business of architecture is necessary for our survival as a viable profession in the future. Find out how to become an old-fashioned director of the overall building process while making respectable income and reducing construction cost by eliminating multiple layers of management and making the process more effective and efficient. Husain B. Alam, AIA, Alam Design Group 706 AIA Membership Forum Make your voice heard during this facilitated conversation about membership in your professional organization. Discuss the value of AIA membership, and share ideas about how membership can be more valuable to todays architects. What challenges are architects facing and how can the AIA help the membership address these challenges more * 1 AIA/CES learning unit effectively?

609 Green Networking: The Passive Optical Network Advantage Find out how to realize substantial improvements in energy conservation using low-voltage communication and control systems, including LAN supporting voice, data, and video delivery. Passive optical LAN (POL) is a leading alternative to the traditional LAN network that can reduce energy consumption and costs associated with traditional LAN architectures. Al Saxon, Vision Technologies (HSW)

700 Series 3:455:15 p.m.


701 Innovations with Brick Veneer Metal Stud Backup Exterior Wall Systems Learn new techniques for limiting problems with brick veneer steel stud backup wall systems. Learn about energy-efficient wall design and compliance with current building code requirements and industry standards. Review proper detailing and material specifications to minimize problems with rainwater penetration through exterior walls, field inspections, and quality control of brick veneer installations. Michael Gurevich, New York City Brickwork (HSW) Design Center 702 Timber Framing: An Age Old Craft Meets the Modern Era Get answers to your questions about timber framing, and learn how to successfully incorporate timber framing into designs and plans. Dana Miller, TIMBERPEG Timber Frames (HSW)

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