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SUMMARY:Acoustics\, Technology\, and Lighting - The Impact of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:*CE Credit Pending*\nRegistration is REQUIRED by June 2 at 10 AM: event website found in “Details” below.\nPresented by Steven J. Thorburn with Thorburn Associates\nThis session will review the impact COVID-19 will have on building design and systems as it relates to acoustics\, technology\, and lighting design. Acoustically\, the workplace will require redesigning. The current high-density hoteling of workers will not be accepted in the future due to social distancing. This will impact office acoustics as well as noise levels within restaurants. \nOver the last 3 months\, the A/E industry has found that most of us can work from a laptop and if we have a high-speed connection\, can work from home. We have been remotely doing that at client meetings and job sites for years. It is the actual production work that is more efficient on larger and multiple monitors that will create the challenge. \nHuddle rooms will be expanded in our designs – how do we make sure we can fit out these spaces for easy collaboration? \nThere will be increased requirements for hands-free gesturing at public touch screens and digital signage. \nFinally lighting – Can UV lighting help sanitize the environments we travel though. \nThis interactive session will address these questions and any others the participants bring up. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nParticipants will explain how designing a building for social distancing can impact speech privacy and speech intelligibility\nParticipants will describe why the finish materials that affect the buildup of sound within a space can reduce speech intelligibility\nParticipants will demonstrate best communications practices while participating in video calls and why the physical design and finishes of the room are so critical\nParticipants will identify the critical design elements of wall and floor/ceiling systems and technology components required for collaboration/huddle/zoom rooms\nParticipants will describe the types of UV light and their impact on pathogens and the human body
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/acoustics-technology-and-lighting-the-impact-of-covid-19/
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SUMMARY:AIA WS | June *VIRTUAL* Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:*1 LU (additional GBCI credit for LEED)*\nDavid Weber with EPIC Metals \nCourse Description:  \nThe EPIC Metals Course covers the use of Architecturally aesthetic design solutions for open structure projects ranging from simple canopies to huge airport concourses. EPIC can provide over 70 different profiles of Acoustic and Non-Acoustic Roof and Floor deck\, all intended to provide a finished Architectural ceiling while functioning as a major Structural component of the project. Many types of projects—schools\, gymnasiums\, Natatoriums\, canopies\, transportation facilities\, conference centers\, wellness facilities\, multi-tenant buildings\, perforated architectural screening\, and more are addressed. \nIn addition the course typically describes how EPIC Metals Architectural Roof and Floor Deck Ceiling Systems have been engineered to achieve practical design features that contribute to USGBC LEED certification. These features include: \n\nBuilding Product Disclosure and Optimization\nEnvironmental Product Declarations\nSourcing of Raw Materials\nMaterial Ingredients\nConstruction and Demolition Waste Management\nAcoustic Performance\nInnovation\n\nThe course will also focus on multiple unique shapes and features of deck profiles\, span and structural performance\, basic acoustic theory and performance( NRC Value\, STC Value\, ICC Value)\, access/utility concealment options\, NFPA approved hanging devices\, Building Code Requirements ( U.L. Rating\, FM Rating\, ICC Rating)\,  paint finishes\, indoor/outdoor air control\, curved/arched structural systems\, factory integration of daylighting solutions\, and numerous visual representations of existing projects. \nREGISTER HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAqf-moqz4iG9VYVkSwm85Bw7YVQSPB-UdP
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/aia-ws-june-lunch-learn/
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Winston-Salem":MAILTO:president@aiawinstonsalem.org
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SUMMARY:AIA WS | June *VIRTUAL* Section Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our *ONLINE* Section Lunch! The registration link can be found below. \nMark R. LePage – EntreArchitect\nOnline Webinar \nMark R. LePage is the Partner in Charge of Operations at Fivecat Studio Architecture\, a leading residential architecture firm located in Westchester County\, New York. Mark and his wife\, architect Annmarie McCarthy\, launched Fivecat Studio in 1999 at the age of 29 with no money and no clients. Together they have grown the regional firm to a staff of six\, managing projects worth more than $10 million. Mark is the founder of Entrepreneur Architect\, this online education resource inspiring architects to build better businesses. He launched the blog in 2007 as a personal project to document ideas for business success. In 2012\, Mark relaunched Entrepreneur Architect at EntreArchitect.com and introduced the The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast. Working to become an influential force in the profession\, Mark’s mission is to teach sole proprietors\, small firm architects and students the importance of business success in the profession of architecture. \nMark will join us for an informal discussion about business and building a profitable business in architecture. \nPlease register in advance at this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtf-6tqDwvGNw968y7Gdc-f2TVVNPP1NIx
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/aia-ws-june-virtual-section-lunch/
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CATEGORIES:AIA Winston-Salem,Speaker Lunch,Webinar
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