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EPNet + IES present: A Case Study for Collaboration

BSA Ed Facilities Academic Center 2019 Page 002 edited

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  • COST

    Free and open to the public.

  • TYPE

    CEs

  • AUDIENCE

    Professionals

  • ACCREDITATIONS

    1.5 LU AIA credits available

Join the BSA Emerging Professionals Network (EPNet) and the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Boston and Rhode Island section for an interdisciplinary roundtable discussion on what it takes to work together successfully. In the spirit of collaboration, we will explore the challenges, opportunities, and achievements of a single building (addition): the Noble & Greenough Academic Inquiry Center.

Project team members representing architecture, engineering, lighting, and acoustics will speak about their experience from start to finish.

This conversation, followed by a question and answer period, will highlight strategies and communication tools that AEC professionals can use in order to work better across disciplines, as well as how theseS tools and strategies have changed in the pandemic condition.

Speakers:

Paul Governor AIA
William Rawn Associates, Architects

Andrew Jonic AIA
William Rawn Associates, Architects

Stratton Newbert
Rist-Frost-Shumway Engineering


Carrie Hawley
HLB Lighting Design

About the BSA Emerging Professionals Network
The BSA Emerging Professionals Network (EPNet) is an active social and professional network. Geared specifically toward recent graduates, Architectural Experience Program™ (AXP™) participants, young architects, designers, and other design/build professionals, EPNet hosts tours, presentations, firm visits, and other programs. Anyone building their AEC career is welcome to join, connect, and contribute.

About IES Boston and Rhode Island
The IES Boston and Rhode Island is a local section of The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA). The IESNA is the recognized technical authority on illumination. For over 100 years, its objective has been to communicate information on all aspects of good lighting practice to its members, to the lighting community, and to consumers, through a variety of programs, publications, and services. The Society publishes nearly 100 technical publications, and works cooperatively with related organizations, such as AIA, IALD, ASHRAE, and USGBC, on a variety of programs and in the production of jointly published documents and standards.