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SUMMARY:The Legal Series - Architectural Ethics
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteTony Potter\, Larry Powers \nRegistration fees:\nEntire Series: $195 members (reduced from $235)\, $110 associates (reduced from $135)\, $245 non-member (reduced from $265) \nIndividual programs : $50 members\, $40 associates\, $75 non-member (remained the same) \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/the-legal-series-architectural-ethics/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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SUMMARY:The Legal Series - The Architect’s Guide to Contract Administration
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteDouglas Halstrom\, David Kosakoff\, Rich Davies\, Michael Cremonese \nRegistration fees:\nEntire Series: $195 members (reduced from $235)\, $110 associates (reduced from $135)\, $245 non-member (reduced from $265) \nIndividual programs : $50 members\, $40 associates\, $75 non-member (remained the same) \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/the-architects-guide-to-contract-administration/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220908T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220908T150000
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CREATED:20220706T211145Z
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SUMMARY:Masonry Best Practices: Building with Clay Brick (1 LU | HSW)
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteBrick is a timeless building material with a variety of architectural benefits – and its own unique specification requirements. \nJoin masonry experts from Oldcastle APG for a detailed look at best practices and relevant standards designed to help you build stronger\, more resilient structures. The presentation will cover manufacturing techniques\, specification guidelines\, flashing/weep details\, differential movement\, vertical relief\, field mock-ups and sampling guidelines – all the information you need to build smarter with brick.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/masonry-best-practices-building-with-clay-brick-1-lu-hsw/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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SUMMARY:A New Solution for Bridge Construction: GRS-IBS (1 LU | HSW)
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteWith the nation’s roadway infrastructure continuing to deteriorate\, there is more demand than ever for cost-effective road and bridge construction methods.  \nJoin experts from Oldcastle APG to explore one of the most innovative solutions available today: geosynthetic reinforced soil-integrated bridge systems\, or GRS-IBS. \nThis course introduces the GRS-IBS solution that eliminates driven piles and poured concrete by building the bridge structure direly on a reinforced subsoil mass using similar methods as segmental retaining walls (SRW)\, a new technique that promises to revolutionize the speed and cost efficiency of bridge construction.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/a-new-solution-for-bridge-construction-grs-ibs-1-lu-hsw/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220714T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220714T150000
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CREATED:20220706T211028Z
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SUMMARY:The Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality (1 LU | HSW)
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteThe construction industry is making strides in the race to address climate change – and more sustainable manufacture and use of concrete is at the forefront. \nJoin Portland Cement Association’s Jamie Farny as he walks through the PCA’s Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality 2050 to understand the emerging technologies needed to meet these goals\, with a particular focus on the transition to Portland-Limestone cement (PLC) that’s already making an impact today.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/the-roadmap-to-carbon-neutrality-1-lu-hsw/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220629T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220629T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151400
CREATED:20220615T172833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T172833Z
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SUMMARY:AIA South Jersey Summer Spotlight Event
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minute
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/aia-south-jersey-summer-spotlight-event/
LOCATION:Linwood Country Club\, 500 Shore Road\, Linwood\, NJ\, 08081
CATEGORIES:Seminars
ORGANIZER;CN="AIA South Jersey":MAILTO:jvthms@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220621T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220621T200000
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CREATED:20220615T192706Z
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SUMMARY:Post Earth Day Lecture and Tour
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteYou’re Invited To A Free Post Earth Day Lecture and House Tour\nDesigns For Life\, LLC\, is hosting a free lecture and house tour and after-party featuring its principal\, AIA New Jersey Past President Jason Kliwinski\, AIA. LEED Fellow/ Faculty. The event will be held on June 21\, 2022\, and includes CEUs for the lecture and house tour.  Check the flyer for full details and to register. \n \nClick HERE to register.\n 
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/post-earth-day-lecture-and-tour/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Sustainability & Environment
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220406T170000
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CREATED:20220318T192338Z
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SUMMARY:2022 AIANJ Fellowship Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteDear AIA Members: \nAgain\, this year the AIANJ Fellowship Committee will conduct an online seminar on Submitting for Fellowship. The seminar is scheduled for Wednesday April 6\, 2022\, from 5:00-6:30 PM. It is open to anyone interested in learning more about the Fellowship process. \nAdvancement to the AIA College of Fellows recognizes achievement in design\, preservation\, practice\, education\, literature and service. It honors architects who have made a significant contribution to architecture and society on a national level. Approximately 3% of AIA members have achieved this honor\, which is the highest award given to individuals other than the Gold Medal. To be eligible\, you must have completed ten cumulative years as an AIA member in good standing by the October deadline. \nThe nomination and application process requires significant effort\, and our AIANJ Fellowship Committee has volunteered to provide advice and guidance. The online application opens in June and closes in October (dates to be announced). However\, if you’re interested in applying\, you should start planning now. \nThe Seminar will focus on the FELLOWSHIP PROCESS\, including selecting an OBJECT\, choosing your SPONSOR\, NOMINATION and SUBMISSION. The presentation will also include a checklist of SUPPORT that the Committee can provide to candidates. \nAfter we introduce the topic\, Karen Nichols\, FAIA\, a former member and chair of the Jury of Fellows\, will present the AIA’s Submitting for Fellowship program. Bob Cozzarelli\, FAIA\, Verity Frizzell\, FAIA \, Pamela Rew\, FAIA\, and I will be on hand to describe how our Committee can help you. A Q&A period will follow. Interested candidates should also visit the AIA Honors and Awards website. \nIf you are interested in attending the online seminar\, please email Laura Slomka at lslomka@njpsi.com. \n  \nThank you\,\nEdward N. Rothe\, FAIA\nChairperson\nAIANJ Fellowship Committee
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/2022-aianj-fellowship-seminar/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Slomka":MAILTO:LSLOMKA@NJPSI.COM
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220310T130000
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SUMMARY:Jobsite Masonry Troubleshooting (1LU|HSW)
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteInstallation and safety are essential in any industry and everyone on the jobsite. Everybody from mason contractor crew to the general contractor supervision has eyes on the job. Understanding the methods used and challenges that occur on a jobsite during the construction of a building are critical to avoid a hazardous and unsightly looking project. \nJoin industry experts from Oldcastle APG & Echelon Masonry as we will look at how proper and improper installation techniques contrast in the quality of finished product along with the safety and long-term health of a masonry building. \nApproved for 1.0 HSW/LU’s\nParticipants must be preregistered to receive credit for this webinar.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/jobsite-masonry-troubleshooting-1luhsw/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151400
CREATED:20220203T204219Z
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SUMMARY:Live Energy Analysis: Aligning Budgets with Energy Conservation Goals
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteIdentifying energy efficiency strategies while balancing real-world constraints such as budget can be challenging when designing a building. Take part in this interactive course that demonstrates how energy-efficiency goals—when addressed beginning early in design—can be successfully achieved\, saving valuable resources such as design-time and client budgets. The session begins with an overview of comparative analysis towards achieving energy conservation goals alongside factors that drive energy use. A real case study forming the basis of the charrette will be presented\, including an overview of conservation strategies available for consideration. Participants will utilize live polling to assemble “bundles” of selected energy efficiency measures to play out what-if scenarios. Facilitators will run real-time energy modeling simulations to show the results of bundled measures and discuss the merits and challenges of each. Charrette results will be revealed alongside energy-savings trends\, dispelling common misconceptions about the link between budget and energy savings. Actual energy performance of the case study building will be reviewed. \nRegister Here \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES:\n\nRecognize the value early energy analysis provides to the design process and client decision-making\nIdentify a range of energy-efficiency options and their impacts on energy outcomes during various stages of design\nInterpret building performance and financial information provided by energy analysis results\nUnderstand how decisions made early in design can increase energy savings opportunities\n\nPRESENTERS:\nKatie Irwin has been a project manager with Willdan for over a year. Katie works with design teams\, building owners\, and utilities to optimize building performance through detailed energy modeling and comparative analysis for commercial new construction projects. Katie received her Bachelor of Arts\, Architecture and minor in Environmental Design from the University of Minnesota. She is a current allied member of the AIA Potomac Valley and AIA Baltimore chapters. \nJenny Propst is an Energy Specialist with Willdan and a graduate from Appalachian State University majoring in Building Science with concentration in Architecture\, along with a minor in Community and Regional Planning. Jenny has 10 years’ experience in the building industry with exposure to solar photovoltaics\, residential and commercial building energy modeling and green certification. \nVincent Mazzella is a Project Manager with Willdan who works with design teams and building owners to reduce overall building energy consumption through detailed energy modeling and comparative analysis during design. Vincent received his B.S. degree from Fordham University in Engineering Physics. He has four years of experience in energy efficiency project management implementing PV systems\, LED lighting\, and efficient HVAC systems. \n 
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/live-energy-analysis-aligning-budgets-with-energy-conservation-goals/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Sustainability & Environment
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220210T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220210T140000
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CREATED:20220111T235846Z
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SUMMARY:Masonry QC (1LU | HSW)
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteBuilding codes for masonry\, as for all types of construction\, establish minimum requirements to assure public safety. Because contemporary masonry construction continues to evolve it is increasingly important to have a Masonry QA/QC Program to ensure the owner\, designer and contractor have their expectations met on the installation of masonry on their project. \nIn this session\, experts from Echelon Masonry & Oldcastle APG will explain the import role of an outlined\, fully implemented\, CMU QA/QC program plays in insuring a safe and functional work/living environment inside a masonry structure. \nApproved for 1.0 HSW/LU’s\nParticipants must be preregistered to receive credit for this webinar.\nREGISTER
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/masonry-qc-1lu-hsw/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220113T130000
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CREATED:20220111T235351Z
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SUMMARY:Masonry Specification (1LU | HSW)
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteMasonry project specifications can be intricate and complex\, especially for masonry contractors\, often requiring a high level of attention to detail and subjective interpretation. The format of project specifications follows the same format set forth by the Construction Specification Institute (CSI) and is broken down into three parts. These include General\, Products (materials)\, and Construction. \nThis course will review the different specification types used in the CSI Specification process and how each ties into and support the other\, and the importance of proper specification processing for all phases of Masonry Construction from manufacturing through installation and cleaning. \nApproved for 1.0 HSW/LU’s\nParticipants must be preregistered to receive credit for this webinar.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/masonry-specification-1lu-hsw/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211215T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211215T190000
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CREATED:20211101T221850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211124T195223Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Change Responsive Architecture – Rethinking the way we design our homes & buildings
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minute\n\n\n\nPeter Pfeiffer\, AIA Fellow\, Award winning architect\, Principle Barley/Pfeiffer Architecture \nDecember 15th at 5-7 pm – 2HSW \nClimate change is making our environment hotter and less comfortable. We are air-conditioning our homes and offices much more than just 10 years ago\, to say nothing of a generation ago. This should be reflected in how we design and build our homes and buildings. Why is today’s technology-based “LEED” Green Building program a far cry from the original ideals and aspirations of the “Green” movement? What’s more real and realistic? What’s next? \nhttps://www.simpletix.com/e/climate-change-responsive-architecture –-w-tickets-80421
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/climate-change-responsive-architecture-rethinking-the-way-we-design-our-homes-buildings-free-green-building-lectures-from-aia-nj-committee-on-the-environment/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Sustainability & Environment
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211202T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211202T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151400
CREATED:20211109T190940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211109T191331Z
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SUMMARY:Multi-Family Construction: An Architect’s Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteThe need for affordable housing is more pressing than ever and understanding more about the trends and factors that influence apartment\, condo and senior living multi-family residential construction is an ever-growing topic in the built environment. Design trends such as disruptive technology\, sustainability\, and a focus on new amenities are becoming more increasingly important. \nIn this session\, notable architects will walk through a deep dive of multi-family design and construction\, and discuss the use of concrete masonry products as well as best practices and criteria used by architects in selecting builder products and materials that streamline the build process and maximize efficiencies for multi-family construction.  \nApproved for 1.0 HSW/LU’s\nParticipants must be preregistered to receive credit for this webinar. \nAIA New Jersey and Oldcastle APG University\nare working together in 2021 to provide continuing\n﻿education programs exclusively to AIA New Jersey members.\nAIA New Jersey Members can register to attend any or all of the courses free of charge.﻿ \nAPG UNIVERSITY ONLINE\nPresented by Oldcastle APG
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/multi-family-construction-an-architects-perspective/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211119T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151400
CREATED:20211103T163508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211109T191331Z
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SUMMARY:The Architecture of Mental Health – Behavioral Health Design
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteNovember Virtual Education Event \nThe Architecture of Mental Health – Behavioral Health Design \nNovember 19\, 2021 12:00-1:00 PM \nCredits: 1 AIA/HSW  \nAn email with a weblink and call-in number will be provided before the session from dxtarchitect@aol.com (please check your spam/junk folder) \nThis education session will provide an overview of the history (past)\, current focus & challenges (present) as well as trends & vision (future) for Behavioral Health Design. Speakers Erin Sharp-Newton and Elizabeth Sullivan from NK Architects and Kimberly McMurray from BHFC Design Consultants have extensive experience in this market segment and have developed a presentation to educate participants about this relevant topic\, including the COVID Pandemic and how architecture and design can respond to behavioral health needs within a community. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nHISTORY – Participants will learn about the architectural history of psychiatric facilities\nPRESENT – Participants will gain a better understanding of present-day unique challenges in designing for mental health facilities\nGUIDELINES – Participants will become familiar with patient safety\, anti-ligature\, and self-harm prevention methods with an overview of guidelines and best practices.\nPRINCIPLES – Participants will gain insight into the principles of biophilia\, circadian lighting\, and nature and how they can support a therapeutic environment.\nVISION – Participants will be shown ways to design healing environments while maintaining FGI requirements.\nTRENDS – Participants will learn about upcoming trends in this area of design.\n\nForum Objectives: \n\nIncrease awareness\nReduce stigma\nCreate paths to improvement\nAdvocate positive change\n\nRegistration opens on Monday\, November 1 and closes on Wednesday\, November 17. \nAbout our Presenters:\n \nMODERATOR: Donna Terzano\, AIA\, NCARB\, LEED AP\nWith over two decades of experience\, Donna has had various roles in different project\ntypes and complexities. Her career has focused on healthcare since 2008 through the\nplanning\, design\, coordination\, and construction of new hospitals\, expansions\, and\nrenovations. \nFostering a collaborative team and having strong professional relationships are very\nimportant to her. She earns the trust of her colleagues through her management\napproach and ability to multi-task while remaining highly organized with attention to\ndetail. Donna is a hands-on Project Manager with RWJBarnabas Health focused\non developing solutions that achieve project goals in an efficient manner as well as\nremaining thoughtful of budget\, schedule\, and design.\nThroughout her career\, she has been active in the American Institute of Architects (AIA)\nCentral New Jersey\, the Healthcare Facilities Management Society of NJ (HFMSNJ)\,\nand has dedicated personal time to mentoring emerging professionals.  This includes\nbeing a Team Leader for the nationally recognized ACE Mentor Program\, speaking at\ncareer days\, and coordinating various Professional Development Programs.  \n  \n \nSPEAKER: Kimberly McMurray\, AIA\, EDAC\, MBA\, NCARB\nPrincipal | Behavioral Health Facility Consulting\, LLC\nKimberly\, Principal of Behavioral Health Facility Consulting\, LLC a 100% Woman\nOwned Enterprise is an expert in behavioral health design\, is a practicing healthcare\nplanner and architect with over 35 years of leadership experience in healthcare on\nacademic\, non-profit\, and private medical campus architecture.\nMcMurray has a decade of experience from the owner’s perspective and collaborating\nwith multidisciplinary user groups\, thereby embracing a unique perspective and\nresponse to client needs; applying her knowledge of clinical operations\, evidence-based\ndesign\, lean operational planning; to lead projects from programming\, concept\ndevelopment through design.\nKimberly is a Registered Architect\, National Council Architectural Registration Boards\,\nhas her Evidence Based Design Certification from the Center for Health Design. She\nholds a Bachelor of Architecture\, from Arizona State University\, and a Master of\nBusiness Administration\, University of Alabama at Birmingham. \n  \n \nSPEAKER: Erin Sharp-Newton\, M. Arch\,\nNK Architects Associate\, Senior Behavioral Health Designer\nErin is a Senior Behavioral Health Designer at NK Architects\, and a Fellow at the Centre\nof Urban Design and Mental Health. As part of NK’s Healthcare group\, she has been\nvital in developing the focus of Behavioral Healthcare Design and for encouraging this\nimportant area of work.\nSupporting grass roots to global solutions through design\, Erin also serves the\nDepartment of Health &amp; Human Services as Chair for the Local Advisory Committee on\nDrugs &amp; Alcohol\, served as Vice-President of the Executive Board of the Hunterdon\nDrug Awareness Program\, on the Morristown Mayor&#39;s Wellness Committee\, is the CNJ\nliaison for AIA NJ WIA Women in Architecture\, on the AIA NJ Equity In Architecture\nCommittee and has received acknowledgments throughout her career such as the NJ \nBiz &quot;50 Best Women in Business&quot; Award and recognition by the Charter High School of\nArchitecture and Design.\nErin holds a Master’s Degree in Architecture from UCLA and a Master’s in Design from\nDomus Academy in Milan\, Italy. She was a Creative Director with Cibic Workshop in\nMilan\, has been active with major architecture/design schools such as the Domus\nAcademy\, Milan Polytecnico\, and Venice Polytecnico\, Sci-Arc\, UCLA\, Woodbury\, the\nArt Institute\, Drexel\, Moore College of Art\, Cornell University\, and others. She is a\nregular contributor to Archinect.com. \n  \n \nSPEAKER: Elizabeth Sullivan\, Associate AIA\, LEED GA\, EDAC\nNK Architects\, Healthcare Practice Leader\nElizabeth is a Healthcare Practice Leader at NK Architects in NYC\, with headquarters in\nMorristown NJ. \nElizabeth has extensive management and medical planning experience. As a\nhealthcare planner\, she specializes in medical master planning\, small-and large-scale\nfacilities\, and complex multi-phased projects. She manages and coordinates with\nleadership\, reconciling key stakeholder and user requirements with applicable codes\nand guidelines to achieve design solutions that meet programmatic needs and translate\ninto cohesive planning concepts.\nAdditionally\, Elizabeth worked as both a Project Manager and later as a Director of\nFacilities and Real Estate Planning for Montefiore Health System in New York. She has\nunique inside experience working as the client and understands the entire project\nprocess from the owner’s perspective.\nElizabeth is the AIA Co-Chair for the Design for Health Committee at the Center for\nArchitecture in New York\, was an Associate Principal at Perkins Eastman. Elizabeth\nholds both her Masters and Bachelors degrees in Architecture from Tulane University.\nShe is Evidence-Based Design Accreditation Certification (EDAC) from the Center for\nHealth Design.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/the-architecture-of-mental-health-behavioral-health-design/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211111T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211111T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151400
CREATED:20211109T190824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211122T225234Z
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SUMMARY:High Wind Applications for Roof-Top Paver Systems
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteFaçade cladding\, rainscreen\, ventilated façade- call it what you want\, these systems are considered to be one of the most efficient options for resolving challenges with moisture\, eliminating thermal bridges and enhancing energy performance. \nJoin industry experts from Oldcastle APG & Echelon Masonry as we dive into wide range of rainscreen systems and how to effectively design with each. We will explore how to enhance thermal performance\, meet required energy compliance standards\, and enhance the health\, safety\, and wellness of your occupants -not to mention the aesthetics of your projects most effectively \nApproved for 1.0 HSW/LU’s\nParticipants must be preregistered to receive credit for this webinar. \nAIA New Jersey and Oldcastle APG University\nare working together in 2021 to provide continuing\n﻿education programs exclusively to AIA New Jersey members.\nAIA New Jersey Members can register to attend any or all of the courses free of charge.﻿ \nAPG UNIVERSITY ONLINE\nPresented by Oldcastle APG
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/high-wind-applications-for-roof-top-paver-systems/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Sustainability & Environment
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211109T140000
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SUMMARY:International Panel Discussion On Common Issues in Practice:
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteUK / US Qualifies for AIA CES approved for 1.5 LU/HSW\n \nScot Alan Masker\, RIBA\, and William J. Martin\, AIA\, are teaming up to present a new panel discussion webinar\, Design\, Clients\, and Process – Common Issues in Practice from Across the Pond: UK and US. This course is AIA CES approved for 1.5 LU/HSW.  \nScot and Bill will share the dais with 4 colleagues to compare and contrast professional experiences in each country across the topics of client relations\, marketing\, production\, design development\, regulations\, and much more. This interactive Zoom presentation will be offered on Wednesday\, November 10th\, from 12:30-2:00 PM Eastern Time.  \n \nVIEW MODERATORS & PANELISTS HERE\n \nRegistration is open\, so CLICK HERE to reserve your virtual seat. This program is presented by AIA New Jersey and is a free member benefit.
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LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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