IIDEXCanada @ The Buildings Show Attendee Planner 2017

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IIDEXCanada

Attendee Planner November 29, 2017 November 30, 2017

9 am - 7 pm 9 am - 6 pm

Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building

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IIDEXCanada, Canada’s National Design + Architecture Exposition & Conference, is proudly supported by the Interior Designers of Canada (IDC) and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC). The annual show focuses on all areas of design including workplace, healthcare, hospitality, retail, residential, education, senior living, architecture, landscape architecture, lighting, and sustainability, wellness, accessibility and more. Over 30,500 trade professionals attended the Show in 2016. IIDEXCanada attendees include interior designers, architects, property managers, lighting designers, furniture and industrial designers, facility managers, builders, developers, real-estate professionals, government representatives, media, creative thinkers and corporate clients from Toronto and around the world. This year, we will present six exceptional keynote speakers who are based in Europe, Asia and North America, four special-themed summits and nearly 100 continuing education seminars. Several show-floor features offer attendees a chance to explore exhibitions on awardwinning designs, innovative products, and emerging peerrecognized talent encompassing interior design, architecture and industrial design. IIDEXCanada, part of The Buildings Show, brings together the multidisciplinary interior design and architecture communities for a sourcing, networking and educational event that celebrates creativity and best practices. IIDEXCanada is where new relationships are built, ideas are synthesized, and where creative collaborations begin.

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Keynote Theatre  Wednesday November 29

Rick Hansen: Removing Barriers and Unleashing Potential 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Rick Hansen is a Canadian icon who has dedicated his life to creating a world that is accessible and inclusive for all. He is best known as the “Man In Motion” for undertaking an epic two-year year 40,000 km journey around the world in his wheelchair. This distance was based on the circumference of Earth at the equator. Rick is also a three-time Paralympic gold medalist. Now the Founder and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation, an organization committed to continuing the Man in Motion World Tour vision of creating a world without barriers for people with disabilities, Rick and his team work hard to change attitudes, create accessible spaces and liberate the amazing potential of people with disabilities. The Rick Hansen Foundation was established in 1988 and has delivered programs that have raised awareness, changed attitudes and improved the quality of life for people with disabilities.

John Löfgren: Form Us With Love 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Industrial designer John Löfgren co-founded Form Us With Love together with Jonas Pettersson in 2005. He is the epitome of a “hands on” practitioner, preferring physical prototyping to computer-aided design. He brings an innate understanding of materials and production techniques to every project his collaborative undertakes. At the studio’s core lies a process that blends traditional creative practices with a lean, strategic application. The central intention is to evolve with the needs of each project, its place in the market and the ever-changing needs of real people. At the studio’s core lies a process that blends traditional creative practices with a lean, strategic application. The central intention is to evolve with the needs of each project, its place in the market and the ever-changing needs of real people.

Marc Kushner: What Start-up Culture Taught Me About Architecture 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Marc Kushner, AIA, is an architect with just one agenda: he wants you to love architecture. As partner at Hollwich Kushner and co-founder and CEO of Architizer, Marc is a celebrated designer and pioneer in the digital media industry. Marc presents at events such as TED, PSFK, and GRID on topics surrounding architecture’s intersection with digital media. He has taught at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, and is a published author. His book "The Future of Architecture in 100 Buildings" published by TED Books and Simon & Schuster in 2015 is an Architecture bestseller on Amazon.

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Seminar Overview: Wed. Nov. 29 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Room

SE22

KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre

Learning to S.A.V.E.: Selling Architectural Videos Effectively

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM

Room

W16A

205D

Passive House: Build Better, Feel Beter

8:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Room

W16

205D

Passive House Summit (complete Passive House schedule, lunch included)

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Room

SE08

Measure of a Space

Teknion Collaboration HUB, 120 Bremner Blvd., Suite 2010

W07

Reconciliation, Place-Making and Identity

201E

W12

Changing Course Through Supportive Workplace Design

202D

W18

New Private Corporation Tax Planning Rules

203D

W25

North American Architectural Woodwork Standards Manual, 3.1: An Overview Of The Changes From AWS2.0 To NAAWS3.1

205C

W29

Financial Management for Creative Firms

206B

W32

Sustainable Innovation is Built on Trust

206D

W33

Sustainable Approach for the Human Body

206A

W37

Colour Outside the Lines: The Full Potential of Colour in Architecture and Interior Design

203B

W41

The 5 P's for Success: Procuring, Planning, Partnership, Physchology, and Publicity

206C

W44

Biophilic Design and Resilient Flooring

205A

W48

Prototypa: Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love (Tom Chung)

IIDEX Inflatable Theatre

9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Room

W16B

205D

The Future is Here: Net-Zero Ready, Zero Emissions & Passive House

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Room

SE01

KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre

Keynote Speaker - Rick Hansen: Removing Barriers and Unleashing Potential

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Room

W03

Common Ground is Unifying

201F

W08

How to Successfully Engage Your Team

201E

W16C

Zero is Not the Goal: Start Actually Building Low-Energy Structures, Not Just Talking About Them

205D

W19

Analyzing Appearance: A forum about building aesthetics and how they are discussed by the building industry and the wider public

203D

W22

Robot-Centred Design: The Future of Architecture

206B

W24

Designing for a Manufactured World: Are You Ready?

205A

W30

Under Pressure: Looking for Answers Through Workplace Design

203B

W34

Mindful Selling: How to Do Less and Achieve More Sales

206A

W38

Flooring Safety by Design

206D

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Room

W13

Accessibility Summit

202D

W26

Light and Health: What We Know, What We Don't Know, Applying the Knowledge IES Technical Luncheon

205C

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Room

SE02

KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre

Keynote Speaker - John Löfgren: Form Us With Love

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Room

W16D

205D

The Feasibility of the Passive House High-Rise

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Wed. Nov. 29 Show Hours: 9 am -7 pm 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Room

W01

Human-to-Human Marketing

201E

W14

Solutions for Sustainable, Innovative Designs

202D

W20

Reducing Environmental Impacts at Hospitals

203D

W27

The Future of the Family Home

205A

W31

Symbiotic Architecture

206B

W35

Regenerative Development: Shaping a Postive Future

206A

W39

Activity-Based Design for the Healthy Workplace

206D

W43

Accessible Play Spaces for All

206C

W45

How to Specify Decorative Surfaces

205C

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Room

W49

IIDEX Inflatable Theatre

Prototypa: Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love (Jamie Wolfond)

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Room

W04

Barrier-Free Washroom Design

201F

W17

Questions Asked and Answered: A Countdown to Better Lighting Design

203B

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Room

W50

Indoor Regenerative Design: A Cornerstone of Resilient Design

205A

W10

Acoustics and the WELL Building Standard

201E

W36

Mid-Rise Intensification and Wood Construction

206A

W40

Contractors and Designers: Forging Partnerships for Success

206D

W46

Designing with Reclaimed Wood: Toronto Success Stories

205C

W47

Quartz Fabrication Techniques

206B

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Room

W21

203D

Scotiabank Digital Factory: Design Case Study (Seminar & Tour)

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Room

W05A

206C

How the Advertising World Works: Workplace Seminar and Tour of McCann Canada - Seminar

3:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Room

W05

206C

How the Advertising World Works: Workplace Seminar and Tour of McCann Canada

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Room

SE20

IIDEX Inflatable Theatre

Prototypa: Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love (Private Event)

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Room

SE03

KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre

Keynote Speaker - Marc Kushner: What Start-Up Culture Taught Me About Architecture

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Room

W05B

McCann, 200 Wellington Street West, Suite 1300

How the Advertising World Works: Workplace Seminar and Tour of McCann Canada

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Room

SE09

KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre

Canadian Interiors Best of Canada & Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Room

SE10

Show Floor

Opening Night Show Floor Cocktail Reception

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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SE14

Offsite

Light-Night Walking Tour

7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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SE12

STORYS Building, 11 Duncan Street, Toronto

PARTi - Canadian Architect and Canadian Interiors Offsite Awards Party

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Seminars & Summits 8:30 am - 1:30 pm W16: Passive House Summit The Passive House standard is changing the Canadian construction industry as building professionals, developers, manufacturers, and public officials seek to deliver high performance buildings and differentiate themselves in a competitive marketplace. The Passive House Summit, comprised of four seminars, explore policies, principles, case studies and future directions. Participants can purchase all four seminars for a special price (W16), or purchase seminars individually (W16A-D). Spend a half-day at IIDEXCanada 2017 to learn about the latest in sustainable thinking! 9:00 am - 10:00 am SE08A: Measure of a Space How can the elements of workplace design create a more positive experience and happiness? How do we anticipate the physical and psychological effects of any given space? What are the elements of an interior that we perceive and respond to either consciously or unconsciously? What formal and material features of an environment have an impact on how we feel, think and behave? Participants will learn about design factors that can influence and enable focus and which can bolster a sense of connection and community—and privacy too—while ensuring employee comfort. Jennifer Busch W02: Designing the Experience-Driven Life Using findings from Gensler's 2017 Design Forecast, this seminar will be centred on four major themes that encapsulate the ideas that Gensler is focused on with their clients: The ExperienceDriven Life, Livable Cities, Everyday Impact, and Responsive Design. Come find out how to uncover the universal drivers of great experiences, and learn about innovative design solutions and strategies that will drive emotional connections through space. Annie Bergeron, Kevin Katigbak W07: Reconciliation, Place-Making and Identity Learn about the exciting new developments undertaken by the RAIC’s Indigenous Task Force and its individual members. Indigenous designers of Turtle Island (aka: North America) are coming together across the medicine line. Canadian and American designers are building knowledge, inspiration, and experience. In a time of reconciliation, not just between peoples, but between the land and the artifacts of our diverse and changing cultures, it is essential that we share the progress we're making with all nations. Eladia Smoke

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W12: Changing Course Through Supportive Workplace Design In the 21st century, the rates of chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes and risk factors such as sedentary behaviour, physical inactivity and unhealthy eating are steadily increasing. This presentation explores how improved design, infrastructure and policies can reduce the rates of chronic diseases through: Innovative local solutions to global problems piloted at Region of Peel using Active Design principles; evaluation methodology and results; challenges and lessons learned; moving from pilots to practice. Maria Morais, Toshie Sai

choices. Being more open and selective about how, with whom, and in which contexts we innovate is part of that. If you are ready to learn how to mitigate innovation risks and optimize innovation results, this is for you! Monique MacKinnon W33: Sustainable Approach for the Human Body In today's competitive market, clients are looking for a more holistic approach to ensure the health and wellbeing of their building occupants. This presentation will discuss the standards and resources used to understanding toxicity and chemicals of concern in the materials we use in our built environments.

W18: New Tax Implications for Design Businesses

Gabrielle Rossi

The federal government has issued proposals for changes in the taxation of private corporations. We will explain the new tax rules and how will they affect the owners of private corporations. After attending this seminar, you will be able to: understand the new tax rules and how you and your business may be impacted; consider options for annual tax and owner remuneration planning under the new rules; review your company’s ownership succession strategy and consider the impact on longer term retirement and estate planning for you and your family.

Colour shapes our ideas, feelings and associations. Not only do we perceive colours differently from each other, we also use colours in multiple ways across cultures. Entro's Udo Schliemann invites you to challenge these differences and will explain how we can use colour to its full potential, drawing from best practice examples in architecture and interior design. This presentation will challenge attendees to look beyond the neutral colour palette and introduce bigger and brighter colours into their work.

Mark McGinnis, Andrew Bernstein W25: North American Architectural Woodwork Standards Manual, 3.1: An Overview of The Changes from AWS2.0 To NAAWS3.1 This seminar will detail the relevant changes in NAAWS3.1 and showcase its ease of use. The seminar will also highlight the new Annexes, with specific rules and tolerances for different types of millwork. Participants can also expect to learn how to specify NAAWS and use GIS to ensure the client gets exactly what they are paying for. Nick Anastas W29: Financial Management for Creative Firms This seminar will introduce principles of financial management that can help AED firms invest in and achieve growth. The seminar will focus on cash flow management, revenue management, project profitability, employee and partner compensation, and key performance indicators that will help owners of design and architectural practices measure and achieve success. Basima Roshan W32: Sustainable Innovation is Built on Trust It takes only 21 days to create a new habit! This session will challenge and teach you how to upgrade your innovation results in your internal and external stakeholder partnerships. With the speed of change continually increasing, we are being nudged to make new, wise and empowering life

W37:Colour Outside the Lines

Udo Schliemann W41: The 5 P's for Success: Procuring, Planning, Partnership, Psychology, and Publicity Each kitchen and bath project is a journey from the first interview to the completed published project. And each designer has a different process. Have you ever wondered what other designers do? Award-winning Beverly Hills-based interior designer Christopher Grubb will discuss his various processes for marketing, interviewing, setting fees, working with couples, partnering with contractors, using luxury materials and getting press for his finalized projects. Christopher Grubb W48: Prototypa: A Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love IIDEXCanada is proud to host the first Prototypa workshop to be held in North America. How do we successfully move from concept to design to manufacturing to marketing? Everyday products that encompass objects relating to automobile and furniture components, materials, finishes and lighting will be explored and critiqued. Breakfast is included with this event. From Us With Love


Wednesday, November 29 11:00 am - 12:00 pm W03: Common Ground is Unifying This session is about learning from caregivers to advance the design of Alzheimer's care facilities through research, the design process and case studies. Caregiver perspectives are invaluable to the design community as their firsthand knowledge of space and place can provide cues to shape the future of Alzheimer's care facilities in Canada. Natalie Rowe, Susan Brown W08: How to Successfully Engage Your Team Our companies are driven by people. Their time and effort is what projects operate on—yet how can you motivate your teams to strive for the best and love what they do? This presentation will focus on small things that you can do to foster a happy work environment and challenge people to grow. Tatiana Soldatova W19: Analyzing Appearance: A Forum About How Building Aesthetics and How They are Discussed by the Building Industry and the Wider Public This interactive session will explore preferences for buildings and urban spaces based on findings made by psychologists and neuroscientists. While there has been much fascinating research undertaken over the past decades, most of it has been published in academic journals that few practitioners read, or can access. This session will provide an overview of this material, and through participatory exercises, the participants will be able to explore and discuss their own preferences, and how they relate to the people they work with and to the groups that may be using their buildings. John Alberico, Ian Ellingham, Gordon Grice W22: Robot-Centred Design: The Future of Architecture This talk explores the emerging field of robotics and the importance of architects and building designers to begin to consider them as a crucial stakeholder in design decisions. Beyond creating buildings with human-centricity in mind, we must increasingly design our spaces to be more welcoming and usable by robotic technologies. Shane Saunderson W24: Designing for a Manufactured World: Are you Ready? The ability to coordinate between designers, fabricators and construction managers lag, resulting in unnecessary construction delays and budgetary overruns. This panel presentation will explore Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA) to help owners, architects, consultants

and trades work together early in the process to maximize off-site construction. You will also gain an understanding through case study explorations from conceptualization and prototyping to production, transportation and final assembly. Zenon Radewych, Terry Olnyuk W30: Under Pressure: Looking for Answers Through Workplace Design This seminar will discuss how workplace strategy can deliver added value beyond the conventional considerations of cost and square footage. When it comes to workplace design, the concerns we encounter most often fall into three categories: Utilization, Innovation and Engagement. This session will review the most recent research conducted on space utilization. Maggie Dempster W34: Mindful Selling: How to Do Less and Achieve More Sales This seminar will teach attendees seven core principles of accelerated sales. The principles involve easy tools and techniques that can be immediately and efficiently incorporated. Questions regarding how to engage with the core tenant of improving sales and refocusing from product to client will be addressed. Deborah Flate W38: Flooring Safety by Design This informative seminar will examine the dangers of slips and falls and why correct flooring must be chosen carefully. In this seminar, the presenters will cover where and why slips/falls occur, explain different slip resistant test methods, the criteria for determining slip resistant surfaces, and recommendations on how to select a safe floor. Chris Johnson 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

W26: Light and Health: What We Know, What We Don't Know, Applying the Knowledge--IES Technical Luncheon A presentation by Dr. Jennifer Veitch on the state of knowledge concerning the effects of light on health and well-being, and the limits to applying this knowledge today. With new research on photosensitivity and circadian rhythms, there is a renewed interest in tunable lighting for health and wellness. But the science is both complex and controversial. Jennifer Veitch 1:30 pm - 2:30pm W01: Human-to-Human Marketing An empathy-based approach to clients recognizes that it's only natural for people who buy design services to have unspoken hopes, fears and doubts when selecting and working with designers. Firms that proactively identify and minimize unnecessary friction points from the clients' point of view can describe themselves in meaningful ways. During this session, attendees will look at how we can enhance our practice by taking advantage of emerging human-centered social and cultural trends. Sharon VanderKaay W09: Commercially Viable Net-Positive Buildings Technologies and design can only become so efficient before it is more cost effective to produce energy than to offset that low energy usage. Is it possible to make a case for a commercially viable Net-Positive buildings? Industry knowledge for Net-Positive buildings is growing and projects are breaking ground at an increased rate. This presentation will discuss several key concepts to make the Net-Positive energy building viable in the commercial buildings sector. Matt Cable

W13: Accessibility Summit This summit will provide a holistic discussion on accessible environments on both a macro and a micro level. Who are the various stakeholders in making more accessible environments? How are governments, landlords, developers, public health officials and the medical community responding to market shifts? What plans are in place in terms of changes to the building codes and policies? How can designers respond to accessibility-related challenges? And what are communities doing to make their public environments more accessible? Join several key designers, occupational therapists, activists and academics for an extraordinary session. Cynthia Henderson (moderator)

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Seminars & Summits W14: Solutions for Sustainable, Innovative Designs

W35: Regenerative Development: Shaping a Positive Future

W17: Questions Asked and Answered: A Countdown to Better Lighting Design

Today the Integrative Design Process (IDP) is a highly developed organizational tool that allows the perspectives of stakeholders to be collaboratively integrated into cutting-edge design solutions. This popular session will equip attendees to understand and apply the IDP to project planning and design, to create an environment that nurtures innovation and success.

The emerging notion of regenerative development emphasizes a co-evolutionary partnered relationship between humans and nature. It views buildings as catalysts for positive change and adding value to the unique places in which they are situated. Operationally, regenerative approaches emphasize the co-production of the built environment and greater equality between all stakeholders.

Monique MacKinnon, Michael L. Kirk

Martin Nielsen

W20: Reducing Environmental Impacts at Hospitals

W39: Activity-Based Design for the Healthy Workplace

Dust and vehicle emissions can infiltrate into existing facilities resulting in poor indoor air quality that may be a nuisance or threaten the health of workers and patients. High levels of noise or vibration may reduce the comfort of patients and their recovery time, upset the operation and performance of sensitive equipment and cause physical damage to existing buildings. This presentation discusses the issues for dust, odours, environmental noise and vibration associated with construction activity.

Our lives have been affected by a renewed interest in wellness. What if our workplaces supported our well-being on multiple levels, and were truly regenerative, healthy environments? How do we, as an industry, design interior environments that support the physical and psychological well-being of the people who inhabit them? Activity-based design is an important part of the answer.

Do you have questions about how to incorporate LEDs into your design? How to work with ever tightening energy codes? Who to deal with when purchasing lighting? Toronto’s premier interior designers were polled to compile a list of the 10 most common questions about lighting systems and design. The session is led by Rhomney Forbes Gray, principal of Lightbrigade Architectural Lighting and one of Canada’s foremost lighting designers, and Glenn Boccini, leading expert in specialty luminaires and co-owner of Dark Tools. This seminar is guaranteed to be an animated session of explanations, design secrets and debates about the dilemmas in lighting design.

John Alberico

Inclusive spaces support tolerance, diversity and acceptance all while everyone is having fun and being active. Inclusive play environments provide a wider range of play materials and activities that allow children and their care givers to interact with the play environment in novel and innovative ways. Access to a well-designed accessible playground has value and future pay-offs for all members in a community. This workshop will review why inclusive play spaces make sense and will offer participants practical tools and resources for creating fun and accessible spaces for everyone of all abilities.

W27: The Future of the Family Home As more families opt out of living in traditional houses, a generation of children will be raised in condo towers. But, do families lose anything when we abandon the traditional house? This commentary should give shape to housing design. In this seminar, we’ll learn that towers and houses are representatives of only two residential topologies. There are other typologies that exist that must be considered that are more suited to the design problem. David Peterson W31: Symbiotic Architecture With robust campus growth and increased diversity of its student body, the campus and the York University Student Association (YSA) identified the need for a new and expanded facility. This session will take participants through the innovative process; overarching design strategy and guiding principles; the extensive tools and user engagement process employed to achieve consensus to fund the project and ongoing involvement; and the ensuing symbiotic relationship of the entire project team through the final design and execution. Hector Tuminan, Patrick Saavedra, Siva Vimalachandran

Jennifer Busch, Sean McKenny W43: Accessible Play Spaces for All

Dawn Campbell, Thea Kurdi W45: Millwork Detailing: Case Studies and Best Practices visit thebuildingsshow.com for more information 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm W04: Barrier-Free Washroom Design This session is designed to educate industry professionals on the 2012 Ontario Building Code, and its requirements related to the number of, location, and design requirements applicable to multi-stall barrier-free washrooms, universal washrooms and what minimal barrier-free features are required to be applied to a washroom not served by a barrier-free path of travel. This session is also designed to answer questions related to renovation projects, and what, if any, barrier-free requirements will have an impact on existing washrooms. Samantha Proulx

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Rhomney Forbes-Gray, Glenn Boccini 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm W10: Acoustics and the WELL Building Standard Historically, acoustics have been one of the leading causes of occupant dissatisfaction in office spaces. As part of its focus on the relationship between people and buildings, the WELL Building standard includes pre-conditions and optimizations related to acoustics. This presentation will give an overview of the acoustical aspects of the WELL Building standard and include a recent case study as an example. Ryan Bessey W36: Mid-Rise Intensification and Wood Construction Looking at the opportunities of the mid-rise building typology as it relates to urbanization, intensification and density, this seminar will address the role these buildings play in city building and highlight challenges to delivering economical and sustainable projects. Andrea Spencer, Michelle Xuereb W40: Contractors and Designers: Forging Partnerships for Success Is the relationship between a contractor and an interior designer one of competition or cohesion? Having successfully cultivated relationships with contractors, Grubb explains how these solid working relationships provide many benefits to the overall project, often saving time, hassle, money, and even the contractor’s reputation. Attendees will learn how interior designers and contractors can work together to create seamless experiences for clients as well as increased success for their individual businesses. Christopher Grubb


Wednesday, November 29 W46: Designing with Reclaimed Wood: Toronto Success Stories Attendees will learn about initiatives in Ontario that support urban wood utilization. Industry experts will showcase their salvaged wood designs, end uses and experiences working with diseased ash wood.

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm W21: Scotiabank Digital Factory: Design Case Study

This exclusive face-to-face presentation by a Cambria® representative will give you a foundational understanding of the superior characteristics and many applications of quartz surfaces. You’ll learn how quartz slabs are created, along with templating options and processes. In addition, proven fabrication techniques will be explored to help fulfill your design vision, along with installation requirements.

Scotiabank’s Digital Factory is a dedicated digital production facility designed to drive collaboration, creativity, digital transformation, and product development, all resulting in improved customer experience. In this presentation, we will explore the business case of the project from start to finish: Scotiabank’s internal processes—culture and needs evaluation, site selection, partner selection, etc.—as well as IA Interior Architects’ collaborative data gathering and agile experiential graphic and design. How does the final product support Scotiabank’s business, even beyond recruitment, retention, and employee engagement? Tour of facility following seminar.

Ramsin Khachi

Beverly Horri, Edmund Chang

Lars Dressler, Miles Keller, Justin Nadeau W47: Quartz Fabrication Techniques

3:30 pm - 5:30 pm W05: How the Advertising World Works: Workplace Seminar and Tour of McCann Canada Become part of the advertising world as global ad agency McCann opens their doors to you! Learn the latest in workplace innovation strategies including collaboration spaces, open office, technology, branding and collaboration. Led by Inger Bartlett with an introduction by the Managing Director of McCann, this one-hour seminar is followed by a one-hour tour of the new 60,000 sq. ft. offices, a short 5-minute walk from the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The offices are located at 200 Wellington Street West, Suite 1300. Inger Bartlett, Michelle Lam, David Leonard

W49: Prototypa: A Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love IIDEXCanada is proud to host the first Prototypa workshop to be held in North America. How do we successfully move from concept to design to manufacturing to marketing? Everyday products that encompass objects relating to automobile and furniture components, materials, finishes and lighting will be explored and critiqued. Breakfast is included with this event. From Us With Love

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Tours & Parties Special Tours IIDEXCanada 2017 will be offering a variety of exciting tours this year. Explore our seminar programme at www.thebuildingsshow.com to discover deep insights into advertising agencies (McCann Canada), financial institutions (the Scotiabank Digital Factory), technology-focused workplaces (Cisco), accounting firms (Deloitte Canada’s headquarters), and a behind-the-scenes look at a renovation to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. One of our highlights will also include hospitality-related tours, such as Toronto’s new Bisha Hotel—an instant landmark and the very latest example of combining restaurants, hotel rooms and condominiums into the city’s hottest destination. These tours will provide attendees a chance to explore firsthand cutting-edge projects that bring together topics like technology, materials, light and a behind-the-scenes look at achieving WELL certification at Teknion's showroom

PARTi Wednesday, November 29 Join Canada’s A & D community for an evening of celebration @ PARTi Architecture + Design Awards Party. Canadian Architect and Canadian Interiors magazines are marking the 50th Awards of Excellence and the 20th Best of Canada Awards and are holding an Architecture & Design Party – a PARTi – to celebrate! There are a limited number of tickets to PARTi – an exclusive gathering of architects and interior design professionals. Celebrate, network, reconnect and mingle with industry peers and colleagues. PARTi is a ticketed offsite event that follows the awards presentation for the Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence and Canadian Interiors Best of Canada awards ceremony at IIDEXCanada @ The Buildings Show.

Opening Night Party Wedneday, November 29  5:00 - 7:00 pm Unwind with us after day one at Canada's largest design trade party. Catch up with old friends and connect with keynotes, exhibitors, associations and attendees. Your attendee badge gets you access to this massive show floor party! Celebrate or visit AWMAC at their holiday party or enjoy a Green Drinks Toronto drink. Stay tuned for information on other show floor parties hosted by our partners and other affiliates.

Teknion’s Sunset Cocktail Party Thursday, November 30 One of the after-show highlights includes Teknion’s Sunset Cocktail Party which they will host from 5:00 – 7:00 pm at their Toronto Showroom at 120 Bremner Blvd, Suite 2010. The showroom is connected to the MTCC via the PATH system and will be a wonderful way to network and learn about new products for 2018 and WELL certification.

Bisha Hotel Cocktail Party & Tour Thursday, November 30, 6:00 - 8:00 pm CANADA

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Keynote Theatre Keynote Theatre  Thursday, November 30

Florian Idenburg: How Public is Our Interior...? 10:00 - 11:00 am

Together with Jing Liu, Florian Idenburg co-founded SO–IL to realize experiential ideas in architecture and interior design. Guiding a firm that has worked with many of the leading art institutions around the world, Idenburg enthusiastically experiments in a range of media from temporary installations to large-scale built works. SO–IL’s work is marked by a strong direction and purpose while leaving space for interpretation, change, and transformation. Every structure creates moments of contemplation and energetic engagement. Beauty and clarity in forms and surfaces are core to SO–IL’s practice. Idenburg is Associate Professor in Practice of Architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design where he currently leads a three-year research project on transformations in the workplace.

Creating the Bisha: IIDEXCanada 2017 Hospitality Keynote 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

What are the design ingredients that go into building a luxury hotel in today’s marketplace? Launched in September 2017, the Bisha is Toronto’s latest and most impressive luxury boutique hotel. With sophisticated and bold interiors by Alessandro Munge of Studio Munge, this 96-room hotel offers an exceptional hospitality case study featuring members of the design, development and architecture team who have made this hotel an instant Toronto landmark. This keynote panel will also include Toronto impresario Charles Khabouth of Ink Entertainment; Brian Browning, Principal of Lifetime Developments; Jacques Lapierre, General Manager of Bisha Hotel; and and art consultant Grace Zeppilli of GZ International. Moderated by Mary Scoviak, Executive Editor of Boutique Design magazine, this keynote panel will take us through the complexities of creating a unique luxury hotel and hospitality experience that has become an instant Toronto landmark. CANADA

James Binning and Maria Lisogorskaya: ASSEMBLE (London, UK) 4:00 - 5:00 pm

Assemble is a London-based collective that work across the fields of art, architecture and design. They began working together in 2010 and are comprised of 18 members. Their practice is interdependent and collaborative, seeking to actively involve the public as both participant and collaborator. Maria Lisogorskaya is a founding member of Assemble and works across the fields of architecture, urban planning, design and art. She has taught at Central Saint Martins and Vienna TU. Maria is a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust fellow, researching collective building projects in the US and China. James Binning is one of the members of this award-winning design collective and has worked on several public, cultural, institutional, furniture and installation projects that encompass a wide range of scales.

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Seminar Overview: Thurs. Nov. 30 7:30 AM - 10:00 AM

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Hotel InterContinental

2017 IDC/IIDA Leaders Breakfast Toronto

8:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Room

SE21

KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre

Learning to S.A.V.E.: Selling Architectural Videos Effectively

8:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Room

T51

202D

SB-12 Changing Climate, Changes to the Ontario Building Code

8:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Room

T53

201B

Specifications - What Are They Good For?

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Room

T01

Overcoming the Complexity of Selecting Sustainable Products for Green Building Projects

201F

T05

Emerging Practitoners: Shaping the Future of Architecture

201E

T13

Designing With Wood: Everything you Need to Know

203B

T16

Evolving Educational Environments

203D

T26

Hospitality and Human-Centric Design: How Universal Guest Needs Are Accommodated

205A

T28

Generative Design and Its Influence on the Unconscious: A Medical Marijuana Retail Case Study

206B

T32

Project Management for Architects and Designers

205C

T35

Design Manufacturing Through Pop-Ups and Temporary Structures

206A

T39

Beyond the Design Concept

206D

T43

Resilient Design: High-Performance Building Movement

206C

T49

Prototypa: Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love (Thom Fougere)

IIDEX Inflatable Theatre

9:00 AM - 12:00 PM T20

Health Care Design Summit: Can't We Be Friends? Evidence-Based Design vs. Human-Centred Design

Room 205D

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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T10

202B

Bill 124 Exam Prep Course - Small Buildings

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Room

SE04

KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre

Keynote Speaker - Florian Idenburg: How public is our interior...?

10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Room

T14

206B

Scientific-Based Tools that Measure Sustainable Building Design

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Room

SE18

Tour of Metro Toronto Convention Centre South Renovation

Meet at South Building Level 600 by Registration

T02

Age-Friendly Design

201E

T06

Rick Hansen Foundation: Accessibility Certification

201F

T17

Integrating Ergonomics for Peeps' Sake: Building Standards Up Their Game on Health and Well-Being

203D

T25

Megatrends in Hospitality Design & Development

205A

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Room

T29

Innovative Design for Healthy Aging

205C

T33

Social Media for Business

203B

T36

Colour and Light in the Reimagined Healthcare Environments

206A

T40

Case Study: Achieving a Healthy Workplace Strategy at Canon Canada Headquarters

206D

T44

Resilient Modular Systems: Building a Public Benefits Corp.

206C

11:30 AM - 2:00 PM

Room

T09A

201F

The Digitization of Real Estate - Seminar

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Room

SE13

KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre

Keynote Speakers - Creating Bisha: IIDEXCanada 2017 Hospitality Keynote

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

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T09B

RBC WaterPark Place, 88 Queens Quay West

The Digitization of Real Estate - Tour

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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T12

202D

Wellness Summit

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Thurs. Nov. 30 Show Hours: 9 am - 6 pm 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

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T03

How Sitting Affects our Mind and Body

203B

T07

The Evolving Workplace: Putting LEDs to Work in Office Design

203D

T18

Our Future as Smart Cities: Planning for Healthier Environments

201F

T24

Artificial Intelligence in the Guest Bedroom

205A

T30

Navigating Ethical Production in the Developing World

206A

T37

Global Colour Trends

205C

T41

The Design Advantages of Lightweight Wood Panels

206D

T45

The Sales & Marketing Success Funnel: How to Attract, Close and Retain Business

206C

T48

Building the Business Case: The Movement Towards Healthier Buildings

206B

T55

Designing the Experience-Driven Life

201E

1:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Room

T54

201B

Role of the Consultant in the Administration of the Construction Contract

2:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Room

SE17

KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre

Keynote Speaker: Yui Tezuka of Tezuka Architects, Winner of the 2017 Moriyama RAIC International Prize

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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T52

Prototypa: Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love (Brian Richer, Castor Design)

IIDEX Inflatable Theatre

T04

If You Can't Clean It, Don't Buy It

206C

T19

Active versus Passive Marketing: Building Your Brand Using Technology

201E

T27

Behind the Grill: Making Restaurants Work

205A

T31

Design Excellence and the AFP Model

205C

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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T34

Resilience Planning for Safe, Secure, and Sustainable Design

206B

T38

The Future of Wallpaper

206A

T42

Specifying Gas Fireplaces for Today's Residential and Commercial Properties

206D

T47

Mastering the Art of Selecting and Specifying Porcelain Tile

203D

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Room

T46A

203B

Meet the New Office of the 21st Century: Deloitte Toronto - Seminar

3:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Room

T09

The Digitization of Real Estate - Seminar and Tour

201F

T46

Meet the New Office of the 21st Century: Deloitte Toronto - Seminar and Tour

203B

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Room

SE05

Keynote Speaker - James Binning & Maria Lisogorskaya: Assemble (London, UK)

KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre

SE15

Get Real With WELL - Behind the Scenes Look at Achieving WELL Certification

Teknion Collaboration HUB, 120 Bremner Blvd., Suite 2010

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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T46B

Bay Adeliade East Podium

Meet the New Office of the 21st Century: Deloitte Toronto - Tour

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

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Teknion Collaboration HUB, 120 Bremner Blvd., Suite 2010

Sunset and Cocktails with Teknion

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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Bisha Hotel

Bisha Cocktail Reception

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Seminars & Summits 9:00 am - 10:00 am T01: Overcoming the Complexity of Selecting Sustainable Products for Green Building Projects Specification of sustainable products and building materials is a fundamental aspect of green building, and a criteria for many building programs such as LEED, WELL and BREEAM. This presentation will guide designers and specifiers with tools and insight to effectively choose sustainable products for green building projects. We’ll begin by exploring the reasons for selecting sustainable products. Then we’ll explore different sources and what each one reveals about a product’s sustainability. Finally, we’ll identify new tools that can provide design firms with information they need in the midst of their building products. Shyam Ramrekha T05: Emerging Practitioners: Shaping the Future of Architecture What are the challenges faced by emerging practitioners and their employers in the workplace? What are emerging practitioners doing to challenge the norms of architectural practice? Developed by the RAIC Emerging Practitioners—an advocacy group for intern architects, students and recently licensed architects— the first half of the presentation will present research findings while the second half will showcase video interviews of various architects and designers who are pushing the boundaries of architecture and design, inspiring others to do the same. Afsaneh Asayesh, Rachelle Lemieux T16: Evolving Educational Environments Through the exploration of case studies, the traditional, rigid, classroom archetype will be broken down and viewed from the perspective of flexible space models. As the physical space of classrooms adapts to new methods of delivery and interaction, lighting, controls and media evolve in support. This presentation will examine lighting and how control systems can lend flexibility to space and user involvement.

T28: Generative Design and Its Influence on the Unconscious: A Medical Marijuana Retail Case Study As marijuana legislation changes across North America, we're experiencing a “wild west” atmosphere when it comes to how this polarizing topic gets communicated, packaged and designed. As new “brand” of retail establishment to many— one that is loaded with misconceptions and biases—the retailing of medical and recreational marijuana lacks real insight into the people it exists to serve. Attendees will see inside the process used to understand the unconscious drivers of decisions and behaviours in this rapidly emerging industry. Tyler Gilchrist T32: Project Management for Architects and Designers The seminar will present strategies for executing small-scale residential design-build projects. The successful delivery of these types of projects need to blend conventional project management processes with the design process. We will provide an overview of project management theories and use case studies to illustrate methods for running these types of projects. The goal of this seminar is to provide attendees with broader working framework to aid in understanding and executing design build work. Brad Netkin T35: Design Manufacturing Through Pop-Ups and Temporary Structures This topical seminar and lecture considers the mixed analysis of temporary structures and pop-up design in the context of 3D computer modelling and digital fabrication. Projects showcased will display digital techniques, including printing and laser cutting technologies. The array of projects presented will explore the wide array of new developments in this field creating tactile models, drawings and fabrication methods that explore digital to real world connections and the material possibilities. Wendy W. Fok

Conor Sampson, Erica Goldstein

T39: Beyond the Design Concept

T26: Hospitality and Human-Centric Design: How Universal Guest Needs are Accommodated

Whether you work in a large boutique firm or are an entrepreneur, you need to distinguish yourself when so many products and services are similar. This seminar will discuss the importance of delivering excellence in customer service, acting as a reminder about how to deliver the client experience, its impact on business and customer service excellence.

Learn the secrets of the human-centric based design approach that Four Seasons has developed to address the needs of guests regardless of age, gender, country of origin or socioeconomic status. Global trends and universal human truths will be examined as they apply to hotel design. A recent renovation at the Houston Hotel will be presented by the design studio of Meyer Davis; a case study of a property where these guiding design principles are put into action with great success. Will Meyer, Gray Davis

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Tammy Hart T43: Resilient Design: High-Performance Building Movement Since 1972, RWDI has been a leader in the development of advanced techniques to understand and model the climate. In this

session, we will be: sharing methods and means to understanding climate; showcasing resilient passive architectural solutions; designing for wind, snow and rain; and understanding the benefits of a low-energy building in our every changing climate. Duncan Phillips T49: Prototypa: A Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love IIDEXCanada is proud to host the first Prototypa workshop to be held in North America. How do we successfully move from concept to design to manufacturing to marketing? Everyday products that encompass objects relating to automobile and furniture components, materials, finishes and lighting will be explored and critiqued. From Us With Love T13: Designing with Wood: Everything you need to know Presented by a passionate designer and builder who has been working with wood all his life, this seminar will teach attendees about how to engage with wood. Topics will range from forestry to building applications, wood aesthetics to performance. From a builder's perspective, Yuill’s fundamentals of wood will enable attendees to make informed decisions on when, where, and how to use this material. Trends in wood from around the world will also be explored. Yuill McGregor 9:00 am - 11:00 am SB-12: Changing Climate, Changes to the Ontario Building Code An essential course on recent updates to Part 12 of the Ontario Building Code. Greg Labbé 9:00 am - 12:00 pm T20: Health Care Design Summit: Can't We Be Friends? Evidence-Based Design vs. Human-Centred Design Today we understand there is as much art in science as there is science in art. The healthcare facility has traditionally come in on the side of industrial engineering, but at what cost to the patient’s experience and even better outcomes? Join us for a debate, discussion, and dialogue on the need for collaboration between disciplines. We will cover evidence-based design, design research, the art of healing, and the science of design. The end goal is to inform your practice and projects on the next generation of healthcare design. Diana Anderson, Ian Chalmers, Jeff Jerome, Cliff Harvey


Thursday, November 30 9:00 am - 5:00 pm T10: Bill 124 Exam Prep Course: Small Buildings This preparatory course for the Bill 124, Small Buildings Exam, is a full-day seminar that will give you a detailed overview of the exam syllabus, based on the 2012 Ontario Building Code. This seminar will cover topics from the following portions of the Code, with majority of time spent on Part 9, as applicable to the exam. Sample exam questions are included throughout the presentation. Additionally sample exams will be available for take home practice. Participants will also receive a printed copy of the presentation. All participants MUST each bring a copy of the 2012 Building Code Compendium, Volumes 1 and 2, to this seminar. Lisa Miller-Way 10:30 am - 12:30 pm T14: Scientific-Based Tools that Measure Sustainable Building Design This presentation provides an overview of scientific based tools that can be used to measure sustainable building design and construction impacts for healthier occupants, environments and economic growth. Building Industry Reporting and Design for Sustainability (BIRDS) and Building for Environmental and Economic Sustainability (BEES) will be reviewed, in addition to the WELL Building Standard. Morna Hallsaxton 11:00 am - 12:00 pm T02: Age-Friendly Design With a large portion of the Canadian population aging and entering retirement, architects and designers will need to develop buildings to address a new and unique set of age-related demands. Design for aging won't only be applicable to residential buildings, but to commercial and leisure projects, and indeed, the way in which we consider design for the future of our cities. Lorene Casiez, Dev Mehta T06: Rick Hansen Foundation: Accessibility Certification We need to rethink how we access and use the buildings and spaces where we live, work, and play. The Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification (RHFAC) is a LEED-style program measuring and recognizing excellence in accessible built environments including commercial, institutional, and residential buildings. The program is the only one in Canada using a tiered rating system to identify and certify accessible built environments.

T17: Integrating Ergonomics for Peeps’ Sake: Building Standards Up Their Game on Health and Well-Being Recent developments in our field make clear the growing importance of human well-being. LEED v4 enhances individual human health and well-being and the WELL Building Standard raises occupant health to a whole new level by focusing solely on what the human body needs to maintain health in the built environment. Find out how these developments impact your work. Lucy Hart T25: Megatrends in Hospitality Design and Development How can hoteliers and designers stay ahead of consumers’ evolving expectations? Our panel will highlight megatrends impacting the hospitality market today. Find out what’s driving the trends and why. Those who engage with their customers will have the knowledge to build lasting relationships and real loyalty for lifelong guests. Bill Tom, Randa Tukan T29: Innovative Design for Healthy Aging The silver tsunami of baby boomers is quickly approaching and architects need to develop new strategies to meet their emerging needs. An overview of emerging trends and best practices from around the world will be followed by a case study example of a multi-generational private residential project and a new model for community-based long term care. The session is offered by the RAIC Age Friendly Housing Options Task Force. Rudy Friesen, Betsy Williamson T33: Social Media for Business This fast-paced presentation will guide you through the ins and outs of today's most relevant social media platforms and arm you with strategic marketing tactics to help you step up your social game. Shelley True, Owner of TRUEdotDESIGN will provide industry insights into social media marketing best practices for builders, architects, interior designers and decorators We’ll discuss the top trends we've identified to watch for in 2018.

T36: Colour and Light in the Reimagined Birth Environment While most women are opting to have their babies in a hospital, making birth spaces more homelike is a goal for birthing room designers. This Colour Research Society of Canada seminar explores the use of colour and light to create a positive birthing atmosphere. This presentation will offer valuable insight across the healthcare design spectrum while challenging existing norms. Doreen Balabanoff T40: Case Study: Achieving a Healthy Workplace Strategy at Canon Canada Headquarters Moriyama & Teshima Architects’ recently completed headquarters for Canon Canada provides the basis for a discussion focusing on the five main design principles that shaped the planning and interior design for the building: wellness, collaboration, light, technology and future proofing. How can these principles can be universally applied to other corporate office projects? Chen Cohen T44: Resilient Modular Systems: Building a Public Benefits Corp. Resilient Modular Systems (RMS) uses alternative forms of fabrication and composite materials for the building industry. Focused on emerging markets, the project is two-fold: an open-source accessible online platform to connect with vendors who can manufacture modular forms; and a platform to allow creative individuals and designers to formulate a community that can generate, produce, share, and monetize design concepts. RMS is an attempt to bridge a closer connection between the creator and the design industry towards the future of localized manufacturing. Wendy W. Fok

Shelley True

Brad McCannell

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Seminars & Summits 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm T12: Wellness Summit Health is a public issue and we are all part of the solution. This three-hour summit will cover the why, how and what to do to create healthier work environments. Panelists will help you make a business case for wellness, create a sense of urgency for change, discuss building standards and the importance of creating a comprehensive plan and learn from three organizations about the importance of communication and employee/ occupant engagement. Whitney Austin Gray, Charles Boyer, Jon Douglas, Colin Powell, John Smiciklas, Torshie Sai, Karen Jackson, Lee-Ann Kosziwka, Lisa Fulford-Roy, Paul Young 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm T03: How Sitting Affects our Mind and Body This seminar illuminates the history of sitting and explores the challenges facing each of the human body’s operational systems. Attendees will gain a holistic view of the impact of sitting—from nerves to neurons and from muscles to marrow. The seminar will look at how sitting impacts our spine, the strength required to sit and its impact on our nervous systems. Mark Francis T07: The Evolving Workplace: Putting LEDs to Work in Office Design This course examines LED task and ambient lighting in the contemporary workplace. It will first review LED technology, the advancements that are benefitting office lighting design and then the lighting requirements of the modern workplace and how LED serves these space Gerald Gauthier T18: Our Future as Smart Cities: Planning for Healthier Environments Smart Cities hold tremendous promise for the planning of healthier communicates. Smart cities hold tremendous sway in terms of its potential for technology and planning implications, healthcare services, healthier home environments, clinics et c. Associated planning implications relating to maintaining an active aging population more within a home environment, thereby maintaining their integration within the broader community. John Jung, Michael Moxam T24: Dream Stay Initiative: The Culture and Mystery of Sleep The Dream Stay Initiative room design developed by Stantec creates an environment that embraces universal standards for comfort and rest. The rooms and textiles invite touch, the air is clean and softly scented, and gently pigmented walls and 16 IIDEXCanada 2017

furnishings of the room combine to create a place of warmth and elegance. The Dream Stay Initiative combines an exclusive room environment and a computer program that uses machine learning to create a unique, holistic approach to enhancing the sleeping and waking states of the individual hotel guest. The room supports her self-care through various programs to encourage health and wellness and incorporates smart-home technology. Suzanna Gal Gombos, Dr. Alex Stankiewicz T30: Navigating Ethical Production in the Developing World Ensuring fair trade throughout the supply chain is critical, not only for humanitarian reasons, but because values-based clients demand it. This seminar outlines the practical and ethical importance of embracing fair trade standards when offshoring or importing from developing countries to ensure safe working conditions and promoting eco-friendly production. Carol Sebert T37: Global Colour Trends This presentation focuses on the Global Color & Design Trends of 2017, as researched and identified by PPG’s international team of colour experts and specialists in North America, Europe, and Asia, in the areas of architecture, automotive, consumer products and aerospace. Theresa Parsons T41: The Design Advantages of Lightweight Wood Panels Lightweight panel technology is rapidly becoming a unique and cost-effective solution for many architectural design dilemmas. What are lightweight panels? Where are they used and how they are specified by architects and designers? How have lightweight panels evolved over time to be lighter, larger, and more customizable? There are many distinct advantages to specifying lightweight panel technology. Ian McPhail T45: The Sales & Marketing Success Funnel: How to Attract, Close and Retain Business With a strong online presence, you can begin cultivating a relationship with the "empowered client" before they reach out. This session will provide you with the tools to build positive working relationships with your clients. This session will also include specific examples of how professionals differentiate their brands online, successfully implement lead screening strategies, and positively handle difficult conversations with clients. Liza Hausman

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm T04: If You Can't Clean it, Don't Buy it Environmental Services, Occupational Health and Infection Prevention professionals must be part of the material selection process and designers need to work collaboratively within their healthcare systems to stop items from arriving in clinical settings that cannot be cleaned and disinfected. Information from the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and Ontario's Provincial Infectious Diseases Advisory Committee (PIDAC) will be shared to help participants understand the importance of selecting environmental surfaces for healthcare settings. Keith Sopha T15: Business Case for Exceptional Workplace Design Attendees will learn how the business of workplace design affects their clients’ bottom line. Understanding how to sell “the business case” for exceptional design will help your clients understand the value of intelligent interior design. A workplace that inspires and fully supports the users in regards to their productivity, their well-being and social collaborative interactions improves productivity and profits. Lynn Ferron T19: Active versus Passive Marketing: Building Your Brand Using Technology The common thread amongst digital media—virtual reality, social media or video—can be summarized in one word: engagement. Engagement is essential to cultivating a “capability brand” that becomes your unique creative signature used to differentiate yourself from your competition. This seminar will teach you how leaders in the architecture and design community are leveraging social engagement technology through Active Voice Strategy (AVS) as an effective approach to influence, educate and innovate. AVS is also an efficient and effective ROI marketing strategy. David Melia T27: Behind the Grill: Making Restaurants Work This panel provides and exciting an in-depth look at the ingredients of successful restaurant design. Attendees will learn about the technical "how" of back-of-house programming, floorplans, lighting and other design issues such as hot spots, seating options, data connectivity, or successful open kitchens. Mary Scoviak, Ken Lam, Benjamin Heaton T31: Design Excellence and the AFP A panel of industry subject-matter experts will discuss the AFP (Alternative Financing and Procurement) process and its mark on the building industry. The panelists represent various roles


Thursday, November 30 within the industry including PDC (Planning, Design and Compliance), Contractor, Design Architect, Client, and Infrastructure Ontario. As representatives of a single AFP project, the integrated team working on Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Phase 1C will discuss their roles, challenges, and successes. Jennifer Clarke, Jason Pagnutti, Ron Mar, Marcia Merdano, Gavin McLachlan, Gabrielle Rossit T34: Resilience Planning for Safe, Secure, and Sustainable Design As extremist elements continue to support individual and small-cell attacks, soft targets are increasingly attractive to aggressors; climate change is intensifying the severity and volatility of extreme weather events, and regulatory uncertainty with respect to energy consumption and pricing is forcing designers and operators to further optimize energy consumption. Case studies will illustrate how security objectives can be embedded into sustainability and safety features. Trisha Miazga T38: The Future of Wallpaper Welcome to Wallpaper 2.0, where we re-imagine and anticipate the possibilities of graphics and technology. With over a decade of innovation in wallpaper design, Jonathan Nodrick, Founder, CEO & Creative Director of Rollout, highlights key projects and concepts that push boundaries and showcase where the medium and industry are heading.

T52: Prototypa: A Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love IIDEXCanada is proud to host the first Prototypa workshop to be held in North America. How do we successfully move from concept to design to manufacturing to marketing? Everyday products that encompass objects relating to automobile and furniture components, materials, finishes and lighting will be explored and critiqued. From Us With Love 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm T46: Deloitte Toronto: Meet the New Office of the 21st Century (visit registration page for follow-up tour) Organizations need workplace strategies to not only attract and retain quality talent, but foster creative and engaging corporate cultures as well as earn employee engagement. To form an environment that attracts people, enables organic interactions and creative thinking is to successfully merge architecture, technology and psychology. The result being a work culture that thrives on the creative exchange of ideas. This session highlights

a Canadian example of this kind of space, Deloitte’s new Toronto office. Dubbed “workplace of the future”, and designed to drive innovation, creativity and connectivity, this project case study serves as an example of strategy-led design and high client engagement. Matthew Kobylar, Melissa Beresford 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm T09: The Digitization of Real Estate The digital age is fundamentally changing the way we live, work, and relate to one another. Join us and explore RBC WaterPark Place, Toronto's first commercial tower to achieve LEED Platinum Core and Shell certification, with a behind-thescenes look at the architecture and mechanical infrastructure that helped pave the way for success. Then, dig deeper with an inside look at the Cisco Innovation Centre that lies within. The first of its kind in North America, discover how Cisco has leveraged the Smart Office Experience to cultivate innovation. Mike Anderson, Harrison Chan, Bill MacGowan

Jonathan Nodrick T42: Specifying Gas Fireplaces for Today's Residential and Commercial Properties This presentation is an overview course on factory-built gas fireplaces, including terminology, fireplace types, specialty fireplace options, design considerations, venting parameters, selection criteria, and key specification issues. Attendees will understand why a fireplace is a critical component for delivering client satisfaction and how to specify the right fireplace for their residential and commercial needs. Michael Swanson, Randy Wendolek T47: Mastering the Art of Selecting and Specifying Porcelain Tile Porcelain excels as a versatile finish material both indoors and out—from kitchens to baths, poolside to hospital hallway. This presentation will review the latest information on using the dynamic coefficient of friction (DCOF) versus the static coefficient of friction (SCOF) for tile surfaces that meet ADA criteria. Attendees will review the manufacturing of tiles, the use of recycled content, tile grading, markings, tile applications, and design toolkits. Glenn Brewer

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Special Features, Exhibits & Parties IIDEX Woodshop

Boutique Design Pavilion

Together with partners Ontario Wood and the City of Toronto with the support of PCL Graphics, AWMAC, Sawmill Sid, Entro, Carpenters and Allied Workers Local 27 and CaGBC Toronto,, the 2017 collection will debut at IIDEXCanada @ The Buildings Show, November 29 & 30, 2017, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building, before it travels to other conferences, expos and design shows in 2018. This year’s spectacular exhibition space was redesigned by Entro Communications

IIDEXCanada is excited to be working with Boutique Design to bring a Boutique Design Pavilion to IIDEXCanada 2017, and with it, a whole new level of hospitality-related discussion to the Canadian market. You may know Boutique Design as the creative team behind Boutique Design New York (BDNY) and Boutique Design West (BDwest), leading trade fairs and conferences specifically for the hospitality design industry, and Boutique Design Magazine. This partnership is an important evolution for IIDEXCanada’s ability to connect with designers working within the hospitality sector through a dedicated space. Attendees get to explore new hospitality-focused trends, products and applications within a continually evolving sector. This new feature will include more hospitality-focused and learning opportunities; a hospitality design keynote; and a tour of the new Bisha Hotel.

Don't miss these 13 innovative wood prototypes developed by talented emerging and established designers! This year's entries were juried and selected by John Baker and Juli Daoust, Owners of Mjölk; Pooya Baktash, Architect, Co-Founder of PARTISANS; Lars Dressler, Designer/Maker, Co-Founder, Brothers Dressler; Miles Keller, Industrial Designer, Dystil; David Podsiadlo, Partner, Lead Designer, Gus*; Peter Sobchak, Editor, Canadian Interiors; Paul Stevens, Senior Principal, Architect, ZAS Architects Inc.; Myrlene Sundberg, Owner, Urban Mode; Davide Tonizzo, Designer Artisan; Randa Tukan, Senior Vice President at HOK, and Yuill McGregor, Founder & President, North on Sixty.

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AWMAC Pavilion THINK:Material

Passive House

THINK:Material is an IIDEXCanada special feature exhibition, located in booth #6133, and an online library of the world's most inventive, cutting edge and sustainable materials. For 2017, THINK:Material is curated by Ryerson School of Interior Design and a group of design professionals. This year’s new exhibition space was designed by students from Ryerson University in collaboration with Think Lightweight and conveys a new interactive approach to exploring new materials.

Passive House Canada is the national non-profit professional association advocating for the Passive House (Passivhaus) high-performance building standard. The Pavilion will showcase information and exhibitors, and introduce this internationally recognized standard as the proven way to build for comfort, affordability and energy efficiency of residential, institutional and commercial buildings, emerging technologies and its effect on the built environment. The Passive House focus at IIDEXCanada also includes an education program with Passive House seminars, plus a National Passive House summit for a deep dive into the topic which now extends to mid-rise construction.

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AWMAC Ontario, a division of the Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada, is proud to participate as a Sponsor at IIDEXCanada 2017. AWMAC is an association of dedicated and passionate members within the woodworking industry who strive to continually improve architectural woodworking standards and manufacturing practices.


Special Features, Exhibits & Parties Club Cambria

Swipe

Make the most of your time on the show floor at IIDEXCanada 2017! Visit Club Cambria during the IIDEXCanada Opening Night Party, conduct business lunches or meetings in a lounge-like atmosphere or take a break and enjoy a drink and light, business casual fare while staying close to the action throughout the show.

IIDEXCanada is pleased to extend its partnership with Swipe Design | Books + Objects, Canada’s premiere gift and book store on all things design. IIDEXCanada + Swipe Design | Books + Objects will be located at booth #4229 where you will find holiday gifts including handmade artifacts from local Toronto designers, books from our featured speakers, and much more.

Prototypa

Awards at IIDEXCanada IIDEXCanada will be host to a much-anticipated awards ceremony led by Canadian Interiors Best of Canada Design Awards and Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence on the Kaäjenga Keynote Theatre stage Wednesday, November 29. Don’t miss other award-winning projects on display throughout the Show floor such as the Toronto Urban Design Awards, the 2017 Moriyama RAIC International Prize winners and runners-up, and other association award-winners which include: OAA, TTMAC, ARIDO and AWMAC.

This year, IIDEXCanada 2017 at The Buildings Show welcomes Prototypa--a special workshop at the Show which fosters dialogue between the design industry and interdisciplinary creatives through a behind-the-scenes look at the most important part of the design process--prototyping! These workshops will be led by Form Us With Love. In addition to Prototypa—a specially designed workshop launched this past spring at Salone del Mobile Milan and making its North American debut at IIDEXCanada 2017—Form Us With Love (FUWL) will be curating a special exhibition relating to their design process and prototyping concepts more generally on the show floor.

As part of the year-long national celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday, the Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCADU) has been developing their CanHack150 program—a design opportunity to rethink and remake famous Canadian inventions so they can become more inclusive for all individuals. This can vary from the recreation of an innovation to an assistive device. View the results of this exciting and dynamic inclusive design challenge program organized by the university’s Inclusive Design Research Centre. This design challenge posed to interior, graphic and industrial designers, as well as architecture students will be on display, showcasing successful solutions to more accessible and healthy environments. Come and participate in mini-demonstrations and design challenges throughout IIDEX.

International at IIDEXCanada

HOUZZ Houzz is the leading online platform for home building, remodeling and design, providing people with everything they need to improve their homes from start to finish - online or from a mobile device. From decorating a room to building a custom home, Houzz connects millions of homeowners, home design and remodeling enthusiasts and home improvement professionals across the country and around the world. Houzz features the largest residential design database in the world and a vibrant community powered by easy to use social tools.

Inclusive Design Challenge: OCADU’s CanHack150 Hackathon Results

2017 IDC/IIDA Leaders' Breakfast Toronto Co-presented by the Interior Designers of Canada (IDC) and the International Interior Design Association (IIDA), the Leaders Breakfast is an international event series that celebrates design’s importance in the global marketplace by honouring the people who are both the legacy and future of design. This year's event takes place on the second day of IIDEXCanada 2017. This year, Whitney Austin Gray, PhD, LEED AP, Senior Vice President, Delos joins the event as the IDC/IIDA Leaders Breakfast Keynote speaker. This year's Honouree is Susan Mole, who will be recognized for her significant contributions to the design iindustry. For more information, please visit idccanada.org.

Companies from Australia, Brazil, China, Denmark, Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Iraq, South Korea, Poland, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands and Turkey will participate at IIDEXCanada @ The Buildings Show. International buyers will visit IIDEXCanada on a travel subsidy, part of the Global Opportunities for Associations (GOA) program. GOA is supported by Global Affairs Canada, IIDEXCanada, IDC and RAIC.

Lighting at IIDEXCanada Lighting is a focus again in 2017! This exhibition area includes an expanded lighting exhibit focus and a diverse and informative lighting education programme. Other lighting events include the IES Toronto Technical lunch on November 29 and a Light Night Walking Tour. Visit thebuildingsshow. com for updated to this illuminating programme.

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Exhibitors, Sponsors & Partners 3M Canada a.p.i. Alarm Abell Pest Control Abscent Accessibility Directorate of Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure AccuCrete Accuenergy (Canada) ACO Canada AcoustiGuard - WILREP Acrytec Panel ADEX Systems Adrian Steel Advanced Coatings Advantage Fitness Sales Advantage Sport Aerotek Agway Metals Ahlia Chemicals Company Aimco International Ainsworth Akrobond Building Solutions / Isomat S.A. Akustus Industries Al Andalusia For Air Outlets AL13 Architectural Systems Albion Golf Cars Alectra Energy Solutions (Formerly PowerStream) Alert Labs Allied Universal Security Services All-Lift Almita Piling Alta by Applied Textiiles Altro Canada Alumax Panel Alva Roy Architects Amano McGann Canada American Galvanizers Association Amvic Building System Anhui Yinou Wood Plastic Sheet Technology Ankara Ferrous And Non-Ferrous Metals Exporters Association Anthony Concrete Design AQE Indoor Environmental Engineering ARCACOUSTICS™ Architex Arconas Corporation Arctic Chiller Group Ardec Group ArjoHuntleigh Arkilio Armatherm Artistic Skylight Art House - Bigio Design Artotech Laser Artstall ASI Group Canada - Architectural School Products Astley Gilbert Atkar North America Atlas-Apex Roofing Audability AW Lighting Award Magazine AWMAC, Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada, Ontario Chapter Axis Communications Aya Kitchens Azure City Building Solutions Azure Publishing Bailey Metal Products

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Baiyiled Lighting America Balux Canada Barkman Concrete BASF Canada Bath Fitter BAYO.S Canada BD, Boutique Design Bedrosians Tile & Stone Behlen Industries Belanger Big Glass Openings Bigio Design BINPAK Compactors Bisha Blackstock Leather Blum Canada BMH Systems BOMA Toronto Bon Tool BOND Build Boocca Lighting Shanghai Borealis/Oregon Lumber Bosch Power Tools + Accessories Bradstone/StoneRox Braemar Building Systems Brampton Brick BrightEast Fastenings & Fittings Brook Restoration Brooklin Concrete Products Brown Daniels Associates Buildertrend Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) Building Magazine Building Material Works Building Products of Canada BulbsPro.com Busch Systems International Butler Recycling Services and Equipment Buzon Canada (Jolani Distribution) CADSOFT CaGBC, Canada Green Building Council Cambria Camero Corporation Campbell & Kennedy Electric (1996) Canada Green Building Council Canadian Architect Canadian Consulting Engineer Magazine Canadian Contractor Canadian Cutting and Coring Canadian Flooring, Cleaning & Restoration Association (CFCRA) Canadian Hardwood Plywood and Veneer Association Canadian Homes & Cottages Trade Edition Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) Canadian Interiors Canadian Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (CPCI) Canadian Wood Council (Wood Works!) CANAM-BUILDINGS Can-Cell Industries CanCrete Equipment Can-Sky Roofing & Sheet Metal Cantrio Koncept Carpenters & Allied Workers Local 27 Carma Industries Carmichael Engineering Casali Castle Access Panels

Catch Basin Authority CCR Lighting Centro Centura Century Industries Ceragni Ceragres Tiles Group CertainTeed CFM&D CFP Cladding & Decking CGC Changzhou Jinou Decorative Material Chem-Aqua Canada CimentArt Canada City of Toronto Cixi Jingyu Lighting & Electrical Equipment ClairiTech Innovations & Humidex Club Cambria CMiC Coinamatic Canada Colour Research Society of Canada Commissionaires Concreation Canada Concrete Ontario Consentino Constellation HomeBuilder Systems ConstructBuy.com ConstructConnect Construction Canada Magazine Construction Distribution & Supply Contemporary Glass Design ContractorCheck Contrast Lighting M.L. Convenience Group Cooling Tower Maintenance Corkco Canada Cosella-Dorken Products Countrytowne Metal Roofing Coverings Magazine CPL Technologies Crawford & Company (Canada) CRCA/OIRCA Creative Matters Cree Canada CRL-U.S. Aluminum Crown Decor / Spring Valley Custom Building Products Cutek D.I. Roof Seamers Dainolite Dalian Posco Damar Security Systems DaVinci Roofscapes DBS Power and Energy Deb Canada DeckRite Canada Sundecks Dec-Tec Decorators & Desgierns Association of Canada (DDA Canada) DeepRoot Canada DEKKO Concrete Delta Elevator Delta Roofing Demilec Demtroys Technology Design Source Guide Direct Expansion Solutions Diresco Discovery Dream Homes Division 9, a Shnier Company

DIZAL DMX Membranes Dobbin Sales Dongyang E&P Door Doctor dormakaba Dot Lighting Canada DRIcore Products Dripstop by Filc DSG Restoration Services DTT Canada Dulux Paints - PPG Architectural Coatings Durabond Products DuROCK Alfacing International Duro-Last Roofing Dwell on Design Dyson Canada EarthBin Products EBS Geostructural ECO Insulating Glass ECO-INSULATED Panel Manufacturing Ecostar Edison Lighting Group Edison Price Lighting EeStairs Efficiency Engineering Elastizell Canada Elastochem Specialty Chemicals Electrical Line Magazine Electrolite Canada Electrolux Major Appliances Elevating Devices Training Academy ELITE STONE DESIGN GROUP eLogitech Solutions, LLC EMCO Enbridge Gas Distribution Enercare Energy Efficient Lighting Energy Network Services ENGIE Services Engineered Assemblies Entro Environmental Design Group EnviroWirx / RTS Companies Epal Windows & Doors EPI Fire Protection Estwing Manufacturing Euclid Canada Eureka Lighting Eurofase Every Industry LLC Exactal Exova Canada Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH) House E-Z Taping System EzoBord FabricAir Facility Plus FDL Factory Direct Lighting Federal Elevator Federal Wireless Communications Federated Insurance Federation of Rental-Housing Providers of Ontario Feelux Canada Feiert Technology FERRO Environmental Festool USA FIAT Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Canada Fibertec Window & Door


Exhibitors, Sponsors & Partners FilcoTen & Gatic by Hyrdo BG Fire Monitoring of Canada FirstOnSite Restoration Fitterfirst Fleetmatics, a Verizon Company Flexible Technology Flexmaster Canada FLIR Systems Flooring Liquidators Contract FLS Transportation Fluke Forbo Flooring Systems Forest Industry Division, Ministry of Natural Resources Form and Build Supply Forms+Surfaces Form Us With Love FORSMITH Building Science Consultants Foshan Billion Power Trading Import & Export Foshan Jinfurui Trade Foshan Kaisino Building Material Foshan Lido Ceramics Foshan Medici Building Material Foshan Sundare Building Materials Foshan Wee Building Material Foundation Supportworks of Ontario/Canadian Concrete Leveling Fox Blocks Fresh and Clean / DRYIT.ca Frost Products G.M. Creations G7HVAC GAL Power Systems Garaventa Canada Garcia Rep Group Garden City Groundskeeping Services GE Construction Sealants & Coatings GE Shnier Company Gentek Building Products Geoform Canada George Brown College Georgia-Pacific Gypsum GeoSolv Design/Build Gerard Daniel Worldwide Gesco Group of Companies Global Affairs Canada Global Furniture Group Globe LED Lighting GLP Canada GoliathTech Screw Piles Goodbye Graffiti Gottarent.com Gouvernement Du Quebec GRAPHISOFT Grass Canada Great Northern Insulation Greco Aluminum Railings Green Drinks Green Furniture Concept Green Metal Roofing & Manufacturing Greenstone Structural Solutions Ontario Grosfillex Guangdong Dongyuan Kitchen Ware Industrial Guangdong JMA Aluminium Profile Factory (Group) Guangdong Mirror Light Bathroom Technology Guangzhou Goodsense Decorative Building Materials Gym-Con H & S Building Supplies Hadrian Manufacturing

Haining Brian Desmond Electrical Halcon Hank Deenen Landscaping HanStone HC Products HD Supply HDS Lighting Hearth & Home Technologies (HHT) Hebei Metals & Engineering Products Hebei Orient Sundar Windows Helly Hansen Leisure Canada Henderson Resource Group Henry Company Herbert Williams Fire Equipment Hi-Lon Glass Services Hilti (Canada) HK Contracting Hogan Company Holtz100 HOMES Publishing Group HomeStars Honco Steel Buildings Hotelier Magazine - Kostuch Publications Houzz HTS Huber Engineered Woods Husqvarna Construction Products Hutton Communications of Canada Hydrostar Products IALD International Association of Lighting Designers iCheck - National Facility Maintenance Icom Canada Icynene IDC, Interior Designers of Canada IES, Illuminating Engineering Society, Toronto Section IHL CANADA (Investment Hardware) IIDA IIDEX Woodshop IKO Imaginit Technologies Infrastructure Health & Safety Association Inline Fiberglass INPS Graphics Insight Brands Group Interbuild Prefab Systems Interior Felt International Leak Detection International Solar Solutions (iSolar) International Surface Preparation Canada Intertek INTO-ELECTRONICS Invent Dev IPS - International Power System Iron Eagle Industries Isolofoam Group iSPAN Systems ITM Instruments I-XL Building Products Jiangxi Boacheng Import & Export Jikai (Heibi) Mechatronics Technology Johns Manville Johoo Group Joint Electrical Promotion Plan Jonas Construction Software Just Energy Advanced Solutions K3D Building Automation KAAJENGA Kablan KatLok Design

Kawartha Custom Cut Stone Keene Building Products Kelso Coatings Kemper System Canada Kiesel Bauchemie Kinesik Engineered Products King Packaged Materials KOSTER American Kraus Kryton International Kuzco Lighting L.M. Generating Power Lakeview Lighting Laqfoil Lecol LEDVANCE Legrand North America Leica Geosystems Lektron Led Technologies LG Electronics Canada Lianyungang Yuantai International Trade Liftec Slabjacking Lightbrigade Architectural Lighting Lincoln Construction Group Linnea LLC LiveRoof LOGIX Insulated Concrete Forms LSI Floors LSI Group Metal Building Components Lum Led Lights Lumenix Luminart Lighting Design Lumon Canada LUX Architectural Panel Luxyclad/ Decora Powder Coatings M.B. Exports Mac 1 Industries MAD Elevator Magnetite Canada Magnus Chemicals Maibec Mann Engineering Mannington Commercial Mapei March Elevator Masonal Stone Matec America Materials Inc. McIntosh Perry M-D PRO MDL Verano HVAC Mechanical Contractors Association of Toronto MediaEdge Communications Mega Maintenance Melrose Paving Mercedes-Benz Toronto Retail Group Mercury Wood Products Meridian Brick Metalumen Metalusa S.A Metl-Span Metrie Metro Compactor Service Metrosphere Light Microsoft Surfaces Midgley Tecnica Milwaukee Tools MJ Building Envelope Solutions Mobile Business Communications

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Mod Panel Manufacturing Modular Building Institute MOEN Molok North America Mondo Contract Flooring Mosaic Sales MSL Multiplex Construction Canada Multivista Construction Documentation MY Construction Supply NABCO Canada Naborly Nad Klima Nana Wall Systems Nanophyll NAPOLEON FIREPLACES Napoleon Heating & Cooling National Research Council - Construction NaturaSeal Distribution NAVIEN Nawkaw Corporation ND Graphics Nedlaw Living Walls Neogard Construction Coatings NEWH Canada Nexleds Next Level Stormwater Management Niagara Protective Coatings Nichiha Fiber Cement Nightingale Ningbo Haider Import and Export Ningbo Technic Lighting Ningbo Tiantai Hose Factory Nissan Commercial Vehicles Nortem Northern Dock Systems Northern Stainless & Rail Northstar Norton Abrasives/Saint-Gobain NRB Off-Site Construction NRG Equipment N-Two Cryogenic NUCOR NUDURA Insulated Concrete Forms OAA, Ontario Association of Architects OCADU Officeinsight OHE Consultants Ontario Construction Report Ontario Design Trade Sourcebook Ontario General Contractors Association Ontario Society of Professional Engineers Ontario Wood Ontree Ortech Industries Owens Corning Pacific Paving PageOne Furnishing & Lighting Panasonic Canada Panasphere Paragon Security Parrot Partners Home Supply Passive House Canada Pave Tar Construction Pavement Depot PCL Graphics Peerless Contract (Beaulieu) Peikko Canada

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Exhibitors, Sponsors & Partners PermaTint Phantom Screens/Ontario Screen Systems Pinchin Pinder's Security Products Pinnacle Group Pipe Shield PL Energy Services Plan Group PlanGrid Canada Plasti-Fab Ply Gem Canada/Mitten by Ply Gem Polyform Poly-Mor Canada Pop-A-Lock Security Professionals Poraver North America Porcelanosa East Canada Portes Bourassa Poster One PowerMate/LP International PPG Architectural Coatings Canada Precise ParkLink Premier Elevator Priority Submetering Solutions ProActive Backflow Prevention Solutions ProAll International Procore Technologies Pro-Door & Dock Systems Prototypa by Form Us With Love PurEpoxy Q-Air Environmental Controls QMC Metering Solutions Qoo Studio Quantum Lighting & Electric QuickDrain USA R & D Energy Savers Radius Security Radon Environmental Management RAIC, Royal Architectural Institue of Canada Raildek Ram Board Refine Opto Regal Windows & Railings Systems Regul REHAU Reinforcing Steel Institute of Canada Reliable Controls Reliance Worldwide (Canada) RenoRun Renwil Hospitality Reprodux/ R2 Rethink Tires RHEINZINK America Rhino Carbon Fiber Rhinotek Entrance Solutions Rick Hansen Foundation Richelieu Right Angle Journal Rikos Engineering Rismat (FloorGuard) Matting Systems Robertson Building Systems Rochester Midland Canada ROCKFON Acoustical Ceilings Roxul Royal Building Products Royal Finishing RPM Rollformed Metal Products (HSD) Rubaroc Rubbermaid Commercial Products Ruel Brothers - Moeding

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Ruth Baker Design Ryerson School of Interior Design S-5! SABMag, Sustainable Architecture & Building Magazine Safeguard Technology Safetech Environmental Safety Express - Aramsco Safety Media SAFTI FIRST Fire Rated Glazing Solutions Sagiper North America Saint-Gobain ADFORS Salto Systems Samsung Sandalyeci SaniGLAZE Savaria Elevator & Lifts Savoia Canada Sawmill Sid SBC, Sustainable Buildings Canada Schluter - Systems Scranton Products Secure Mailing Systems Seguro Aluminum Railings Select Stone Supply SEMA Software Seneca College Sengled Technology of Canada Sensitile Systems SensorSuite SFM Shan Dong Safety Industrial Shandong LVSEN Wood-Plastic Composite Shenzhen iLamp Technology Shenzhen Keylux Lighting Shenzhen Kingdom Photoelectric Shenzhen LanHe lighting Shenzhen Prima Construction Materials Shenzhen Vanplex Optoelectronics Shenzhen Xinshengyang Opto-electronics Technology Sherwin - Williams Sherwin Williams Paint Shnier Sika Canada Simpson Strong-Tie Skyfold Skyline Group Skywin-Fakro SLOAN Smith and Long SoftPlan SohoConcept Soleno SolidCAD- A Cansel Company Solucore Elevator Solutions Soprema Soprema Acoustic / AcoustiTECH SOS Emergency Response Technologies Spacing Magazine Spar Marathon Roofing Supplies Sparkle Solutions Specialized Pipe Technologies Spectrum Building Services Spectrum Lighting SRTechnology Stabila Stand & Deal Standard Products Stanpro Lighting Systems

(up to September 29, 2017) Stantec Consulting Steam Sauna Steel-Craft Door Products Stego Stevens Omni Stimex Sto Canada Stoakley-Stewart Consultants Stoebich Distributed by SDI StonCor Group Canada Strone Restoration Structegra Stubbe's Precast Studio Brohvn Stylegarage + Gus Stylish Sinks + Faucets STYROK Sugatsune Canada Suite 22 Contract Summit / Protect Superior Walls Supreme Galvanizing SURE SEAL PAVEMENT/ 1-888-PAVEMENT OF ONTARIO Surfasology International SUTERA North America Swenson Shear Swipe Design, books + objects Sybertech Waste Reduction SYLVANIA Symmons Synlawn Artificial Turf T. Harris Environmental Management T.H. Industrial Solutions T.P. Electric Taco (Canada) Taiga Building Products Taizhou Huali Plastic Tajima Tools Corporation Tamlyn Tarion Warranty Corporation Tarkett/Johnsonite Tarkett/Tandus Centiva Techno Metal Post Tecwill Concrete Batching Plants Teknion Terminix Canada Terrafix Geosynthetics Thames Valley Brick & Tile The BLDG Shop The Fence People The Interactive Abode The Marble Clinic The Marwin Company The Right Angle The Sapling Company The Steelform Group The TRH Group Therm-O-Comfort THINK:Material ThinkLightweight Tierra Sol Ceramic Tile Tilt Wall Ontario Tiltco TISE, The International Surface Event Titanium & RhinoRoof TNR Industrial Doors ToDO, Toronto Design Offsite Tolias Landscaping and Plowing TORLYS Smart Floors Toronto Hydro

Toronto Urban Design Awards Total Power TPH, The Printing House Tradogram Tremco Canada Trex Company Trimble Tri-Tech Weatherproofing True North Log Homes TTMAC, Terrazo Tile & Marble Association of Canada Tuff Industries Waterproofing Solutions TV Mounts Canada Twelve Oaks TWI Canada u-drain by Norstar Industries UL Umbrela Smart Unilock Unilock United Association Local 46 Training Department Uponor Upper Canada Forest Products Upplands Energy Urban Fabric Rug Urban Toronto Urbanscape Greenroof System - A.M.A. US Formliner Vacuflo Velux Canada Ventilation Maximum Vibrant Wall Art Vicwest Building Products Viega Viessmann Manufacturing Company Viewpoint Viking Fire Protection Vintage Hardwood Flooring Vital Safety Services W.R. Meadows of Canada Wanderosa Wood Products Warmup Waste Management of Canada Water Matrix Wayfair.ca Trade Wedi Weston Premium Woods Williams Form Hardware Window Film Systems Winmar Property Restoration Specialists Woodtone Woodworks! Wooster Products Workplace Safety & Prevention Services WSP Canada Wyse Meter Solutions Xiamen Melrin Industry and Trade XL Flooring / EZ Lay Flooring XYNYTH Manufacturing Xypex Chemical Corporation Yardi Canada Yongkang Yongan Deli Industry & Trade Z Designs Studio Zhejiang Electro Cirkel Zhejiang Yongyu Bamboo Joint-Stock ZhongShan Halcon Lighting & Electrical Zhuhai SEPICN Electronics & Technology ZinCo Canada Zucip


Principal Supporting Associations & Partner Profiles

Interior Designers of Canada (IDC) is the national association for interior design in Canada. Founded in 1972, IDC’s mandate is to provide a unified voice to advance the profession of interior design across Canada and internationally through advocacy initiatives, ongoing professional development and business support services.

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) is a voluntary national association, representing about 5,000 members. The RAIC advocates for excellence in the built environment, works to demonstrate how design enhances the quality of life and promotes responsible architecture in addressing important issues of society.

Altro is a world-leading manufacturer and innovator in commercial floors and walls, transforming ordinary interiors into thriving environments, creating spaces to enhance people’s emotional and physical well-being. Our Canadian headquarters are located in Mississauga, Ontario. Altro has representation in all provinces of Canada.

Peerless Contract—the iconic flooring brand—returns to the commercial flooring market in 2017 as a division of Beaulieu Commercial, a Canadian company. Peerless Contract manufactures carpet and carpet tiles, manages the distribution for commercial LVT- and LVP-plank flooring, achieves custom coloration, as well as other commercial flooring products. A proven commercial carpet manufacturer for over 50 years, trust Peerless Contract for your flooring needs.

Your designs. Our Passion. Our presence serving the commercial flooring industry is based on over 75 years of trust and innovation. Our team continuously endeavours to provide industry leading floor- and wall-covering solutions to all our clients across Canada.

Upper Canada Forest Products is your premier distributor of hardwood lumber, in addition to solid surface decorative panels. Our design-centric approach has allowed us to successfully consult and serve the architectural millwork community for over 30 years. We provide innovative solutions while focusing on delivering unparalleled service to the design and millwork community. Delivering the difference: What you need. When you need it. By people that know and care.

Exhibit & Sponsor Information for IIDEXCanada Leslie Bruce Director of New Business Development, IIDEXCanada T 416.960.5845 or lbruce@iidexcanada.com Designers are increasingly expected to balance beauty, functionality and cost with reduced environmental impact. Ontario Wood is the natural choice to achieve that balance. Ontario Wood is sustainably sourced and offers a wide variety of wood species that can produce everything from structural lumber, flooring, furniture and artisan goods. Ontario Wood makes it easy to source wood products made in Ontario from wood grown in Ontario.

Maria Ropotyn Director of Sales T 416.960.4520 or mropotyn@iidexcanada.com

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