FREE Live Interactive Webcast - Specifying Wood and Wood-Composite Products - North America


General Admission
Includes Full Day Seminar
FREE

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Attention AIA Members - You can only take a course once in its lifespan (3 years) - Members may repeat a course, but no additional credit will be awarded.

FREE Live Interactive Webcast - Specifying Wood and Wood-Composite Products - North America

Event Info

Date Thursday,
May 18, 2023
Location Online Webcast

Starting Time 12:00 PM (EDT)
11:00 AM (CDT)
10:00 AM (MDT)
09:00 AM (PDT)
08:00 AM (AKDT)
06:00 AM (HAST)
Program End 05:45 PM (EDT)
04:45 PM (CDT)
03:45 PM (MDT)
02:45 PM (PDT)
01:45 PM (AKDT)
11:45 AM (HAST)
Credits Earned

5  AIA HSW
4  GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC)
5  AIBC Core LU
5  AAA Structured LU
5  OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA
1  Net Zero (ZNCD)
2  Sustainable Design
5  AIBD Primary

Day Program*

12:00 PM

Welcome, Credits, and Certificates

12:05 PM

Understanding Wood Aesthetic Cladding and Soffit Technologies

12:05 PM - 01:05 PM

This learning unit will provide an in-depth overview of current “wood” design technologies natural and synthetic. - Identify current market “wood aesthetic” technologies - Understand the core materials of each technology - Understand the sustainable features and Life Cycle benefits for each technology based on the following criteria: Color Retention, Maintenance & Warranty - Describe the surface burning characteristics and explain how they can be specified to achieve code compliance - Installation Details - Budgetary Information

  • AIA HSW # GL2020CS
  • Provider: Hughes & Associates
  • Presenter: Yancey Hughes
  • Course Number: GL2020CS
    Credits: 1 AIA HSW, 1 AIBC Core LU, 1 AAA Structured LU, 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA, 1 AIBD Primary,
01:05 PM

Review of Session Code Process

01:10 PM

Acetylated Wood: Discover the Difference for Siding, Decking, and More

01:10 PM - 02:10 PM

This course discusses the process of wood acetylation, the resulting changes to wood, applications for acetylated wood, its green credentials and a number of case studies involving acetylated wood.

  • AIA HSW # Accoya2020 | GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC) # 920022858
  • Provider: Accsys Technology - Titan Wood Inc.
  • Douglas Gillikin Presenter
    Doug has over 20 years in millwork manufacturing, national account sales and project management. Having been on all sides of the process, he understands the challenges faced beginning with inspiration, design to installation.
  • Course Number: Accoya2020
    Credits: 1 AIA HSW, 1 GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC), 1 AIBC Core LU, 1 AAA Structured LU, 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA, 1 AIBD Primary,
02:10 PM

Sponsor
LAMCO Forest Products - Dominic Cholette

02:20 PM

Durable Timber: Designing for the Life Cycle of Embodied Carbon

02:20 PM - 03:20 PM

Architects have always had to adapt to a variety of performance indicators like energy use for their buildings. Recent years have seen a complex shift towards embodied carbon as an indicator. This shift has occurred without a full understanding of the principles of life cycle analysis (LCA), that go into the data sets for carbon. The rise of mass timber has fueled a broad interest in wood and bio-sourced building materials as a potential carbon storage solution. However, there is a real difficulty of capturing complex and regional variations in the simple frameworks of most carbon comparisons. There are competing agendas, methodology, and data presented to specifiers from all sides. Even the best advocates for timber must be humble about the range of variables while defending their choices of regenerative natural building materials. This course starts by helping the modern architectural practice to understand key definitions and principles of carbon calculation metrics and life cycle analysis. It then moves into specific comparisons that highlight the unique attributes of wood, with learning objectives demonstrating the effect of design for durability and biogenic carbon.

  • AIA HSW # DurableTimber | GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC) # 920027550
  • Provider: QWEB (Quebec Wood Export Bureau)
  • Eli Gould Presenter
    Eli graduated with one of the first dual Architecture/Forestry degrees from Yale in the early ‘90s, with a conviction that the two fields would eventually be more linked. After a quarter century, this seems more true and even mainstream, but for many years it was an entrepreneurial effort in the small vertical wood prefab companies he ran in Vermont, and in the automated timber industry where he often consulted. For the last three years, Eli has brought those experiences into a nonprofit market development role for QWEB. When he’s not trying to transform the AEC industry into a positive climate force he enjoys small town and organic farm life in Vermont with his family.
  • Course Number: DurableTimber
    Credits: 1 AIA HSW, 1 GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC), 1 AIBC Core LU, 1 AAA Structured LU, 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA, 1 Net Zero (ZNCD), 1 Sustainable Design, 1 AIBD Primary,
03:20 PM

Break

03:30 PM

Sponsor
Chemical Technologies Holding, Inc - Andrew Dingman

03:40 PM

Sustainable Exterior Envelope

03:40 PM - 04:40 PM

This course focuses on the effect biological and physical agents have on the wood substrate of the exterior building envelope. After reviewing these agents, you will learn how proper installation and best building practices can limit the exposure these agents can pose to your project. Durable wood substrates will also be discussed with a comparison of popular man-made durability agents used to further protect the exterior envelope.

  • AIA HSW # ExtEnv2020 | GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC) # 920026001
  • Provider: WindsorONE
  • Presenter: Dave Rogers
  • Course Number: ExtEnv2020
    Credits: 1 AIA HSW, 1 GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC), 1 AIBC Core LU, 1 AAA Structured LU, 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA, 1 AIBD Primary,
04:40 PM

Specify Today’s Hardwood Floors with Confidence

04:40 PM - 05:40 PM

With a long history of specifying hardwood floors, architects and builders understand the benefits and challenges of working with the material. There’s no doubt that occupants of residential and commercial buildings love the look and feel of hardwoods under their feet. But specifiers may presume that hardwood floors are more expensive and that an alternative product may install and repair easier. Architects may also be concerned that the wood is sustainably sourced.   Innovation in today’s solid-hardwood floors delivers renewed confidence to specifiers. This course will describe the floating hardwood floor and the solutions it brings to green building, to ease of installation and repair, and to beauty that will last for generations.

  • AIA HSW # SFSpecFloor | GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC) # 920029477
  • Provider: Steller Floors
  • Britta Teller Presenter
    Britta Teller is Chief Sustainability Officer and a Co-Founder at Steller Floors. Five years ago, she pivoted away from her PhD-academic career in ecology and statistics to co-found Steller Floors in Tyrone, PA. Today, her team uses their exciting and innovative hardwood floors to make a positive difference in both global climate change and in their rural Pennsylvania area. Steller Floors manufactures sustainable, high quality, solid hardwood floors. With a unique ability to remove single planks from the center of the floor using a suction cup, demos of the product have gone viral on youtube, instagram and tiktok, organically earning over 10M views and engaging viewers worldwide. The flexible design of Steller Hardwood Floors, which don't use nails or glue, has also won critical acclaim in magazines like This Old House Magazine and Fine Homebuilding. Steller Floors have earned unique cross-over popularity between professional builders, architects and DIY homeowners, which is uncommon among building products and finishes.
  • Course Number: SFSpecFloor
    Credits: 1 AIA HSW, 1 GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC), 1 AIBC Core LU, 1 AAA Structured LU, 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA, 1 Sustainable Design, 1 AIBD Primary,
05:40 PM

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Attention AIA Members - You can only take a course once in its lifespan (3 years) - Members may repeat a course, but no additional credit will be awarded.