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SUMMARY:Tri-Cities Tech Session- Nick Shaw\, CPHC\, PHIUS Certified Builder
DESCRIPTION:Join AIA East Tennessee for a presentation by Nick Shaw\, CPHC\, PHIUS Certified Builder\, product consultant for 475 High Performance Building Supply. \nDescription: Foam Free High-Performance Building Enclosures present a clear and practical guide to achieving the highest levels of resilient and sustainable building enclosures while eliminating foam. The growing performance demands of air control\, vapor control\, thermal control\, health\, and sustainability are examined. Foam insulation\, dominant in today’s high-performance marketplace\, is increasingly recognized as hindering many of these building performance goals. Practitioners are therefore wanting and finding new solutions that virtually eliminate foam and provide greater performance. This presentation is a careful look at how to do it. \nLearning Objectives:  \n1. Define what qualities differentiate high-performance enclosures from typical construction and how those qualities are evolving.  \n2. Describe practitioner concerns of foam insulation hindering efforts to meet the evolving high-performance qualities. \n3. Describe how a foam-free enclosure can more robustly achieve the qualities of high performance.  \n4. Describe practical methodologies practitioners can implement to successfully produce a high performance that is foam-free.  \nCE Credit: 1 HSW l LU \nWhen: Tuesday\, May 9th at 11:50 am EST \n\nDoors Open at 11:30 am\nPresentation starts at 11:50am\n\nWhere: In-person and Online via ZOOM \n\nIn-Person: Johnson City Food City\nOnline: Via ZOOM\n\nPurchase ticket HERE
URL:https://www.aiaetn.org/calendar/tri-cities-tech-session-nick-shaw-cphc-phius-certified-builder-2/
LOCATION:Food City\, 920 N State of Franklin Rd\, Johnson City\, TN 37604\, USA
CATEGORIES:Tech Sessions
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SUMMARY:April Tri-Cities Tech Session: Brad Collett\, ASLA\, LEED AP
DESCRIPTION:Digital Speaker: Brad Collett\, ASLA\, LEED AP with Tennessee Riverline Partnership in Knoxville\, TN.  \nDescription: The Tennessee RiverLine reframes the Tennessee River\, adjacent public lands\, and Tennessee River communities as a 1.2 million acre “River Park” that functions locally and regionally\, thereby positioning the Tennessee River as an accessible quality of life amenity for Valley residents and an international destination for long-distance flat water paddling. By providing a collaborative framework for a region\, communities\, and individuals to transform their relationship with the Tennessee River\, the Tennessee RiverLine is equally an innovative strategy to catalyze economic development and entrepreneurship\, promote public health and active lifestyles\, ensure equitable access to river spaces and experiences\, and inspire a culture of resource stewardship among generations of diverse valley residents\, ecotourists and visiting adventure enthusiasts. This presentation shares insight to the role of design and designers in this transformation in East Tennessee and across the region. \nLearning Objectives:  \n\nUnderstand the vision and origins of the Tennessee RiverLine; a historic regional economic development\, public health\, and environmental stewardship initiative that stretches 652 miles throughout 32 counties in 4 states.\nProvide insight into the role of design and designers in transforming the way a region\, communities\, and individuals who call each home engage without the most valuable\, and most underutilized\, natural and cultural resource\nLearn how designers are using One Health principles to develop innovative solutions to shoreline erosion on the Tennessee RiverLine. \n\nPurchase your online or in-person ticket HERE.
URL:https://www.aiaetn.org/calendar/april-tri-cities-tech-session-brad-collett-asla-leed-ap/
LOCATION:Food City\, 920 N State of Franklin Rd\, Johnson City\, TN 37604\, USA
CATEGORIES:Tech Sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230314T113000
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SUMMARY:Tri-Cities Tech Session: Michael Sørensen Lecture and Membership Feedback Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Digital Speaker: Michael Sorenson– Partner and Design Director with Henning Larsen\, located in NYC\, NY. \nDescription: Henning Larsen strives to create sustainable societies where people and nature flourish. Our projects are more than designs; they are solutions to specific challenges. As an interdisciplinary practice working across architecture\, landscape\, urbanism\, interior\, graphic and lighting design\, Henning Larsen challenges conventional practices to co-create\, innovate\, and cultivate desirable futures through design. Founded in 1959 by Danish architect Henning Larsen whose legacy we carry today\, we navigate the complex connections that bind together our built environment\, ecological systems\, and societies at large. \nAt Henning Larsen\, we design architecture as a collection of actions\, not as objects. Rather than autonomous objects\, architecture is a medium for engagement and connection between nature\, people\, and communities. We will explore the 60+ years of our firm and how our methodology has evolved as our practice has expanded from a small studio to a global interdisciplinary practice. \nLearning Objectives:  \n\nExplore various approaches to “people-first design” and how nature and community-driven design are integrated into projects in various cultures and climates.\nDiscuss how the studio’s methodology has evolved over 60+ years as the firm has grown from a local studio to a global design practice.\nAnalyze how the studio’s Scandinavian roots has informed design work in a North American context.\nExplore key built and unbuilt work from the firm’s global portfolio that demonstrates different approaches to connecting people\, nature\, and communities.\n\nTri-Cities Member Note: 2022 AIA East Tennessee President\, Josh Shaffer\, and AIA East TN Component Executive\, Jen McMahon\, will reserve 15-20 minutes of our meeting to discuss the Tri-Cities scholarship fund and will hold time to have our Tri-Cities Members share their feedback\, ask questions\, and share their ideas as to how we can improve our Tri-Cities Area programming!  \nRegister for your In-Person or Online Ticket HERE. 
URL:https://www.aiaetn.org/calendar/tri-cities-tech-session-and-member-feedback-meeting-michael-sorenson/
CATEGORIES:Tech Sessions
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SUMMARY:Tri-Cities Tech Session- Sean Anderson and Bryan Murphy
DESCRIPTION:Title- Large Format Printer: More than Just a Plotter \nSpeakers- Sean Anderson and Bryan Murphy with Canon. \nDescription- Provide an overview demonstration of best practices that can be used to maximize the use of a large format printer.    \nLearning Objectives: \n\nPrinting different applications – Line Drawings\, graphics\, print renderings\nInk technology differences – benefits\nPresentation prints with Microsoft – Excel\, Word & PowerPoint \nScanning Capabilities \nReview Free LF Printer Software Solutions that apply to Architects\n\nPurchase your in-person or online ticket HERE.
URL:https://www.aiaetn.org/calendar/tri-cities-tech-session-large-format-printer-more-than-just-a-plotter/
LOCATION:Food City\, 920 N State of Franklin Rd\, Johnson City\, TN 37604\, USA
CATEGORIES:Tech Sessions
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