AIA Wisconsin 2016 Convention Guide

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2016 AIA Wisconsin Convention & Building Products Expo

Level 4, Monona Terrace

AIA Wisconsin Registration Desk

Convention Seminar Rooms


Welcome!

Welcome to the 85th Annual AIA Wisconsin Convention & Building Products Expo . . . Science + Art = Architecture! This year’s AIA Wisconsin Convention & Building Products Expo invites us to explore how science and art come together in architecture. Featuring outstanding keynote speakers and timely seminars, the Convention & Expo offers AIA members and allied professionals opportunities to explore emerging design, practice, technology and sustainability issues, as well as investigate the innovative products and services now available to Wisconsin’s design and construction industry. You’ll discover many opportunities to recharge your creativity, renew professional relationships and rekindle your passion for architecture. The two-day program includes keynotes by award-winning architects and educators who will illustrate how they combine science and art in their work. Plus, you get to select from an attractive menu of seminar sessions on the relationship of architecture and urban design, social media, firm culture, historic preservation, accessibility, climate, communictions, ethics and big data. On behalf of the AIA Wisconsin Board of Directors and Convention Committee, thank you for joining us.

A. James Gersich, AIA Chair 2016 Convention Committee

Particulars

Registration Badges

Everyone attending the AIA Wisconsin Convention & Expo must register and have a name badge. Registration is available on Level 4 and Level 1 (during Expo hours). Entry into seminar rooms and the Expo Hall requires that attendees wear their name badges and have them visible for easy viewing.

Seminars

Paid attendee registration includes seminar and keynote sessions on a first-come first-seated basis. Selecting your preferred seminar when you registered does not obligate you to attend that particular seminar, nor does it reserve your seat. However, it does allow us to coordinate room sizes with the popularity of the events.

Awards Luncheon Tickets

Attendees are given the opportunity to indicate their intent to attend the Awards Luncheon and choose their entree at the time of registration. If an attendee registered to attend the lunch, a ticket will be issued with their name badge. Please present the lunch ticket to servers when taking a seat.

Exhibit Periods

The Exhibit Hall will be open for the Building Products Expo at the following times: Wednesday 3:00–7:00 p.m. Thursday 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. A complete listing of exhibitors and a floorplan of the Exhibit Hall is included in this program.

AIA/CES Reporting & Transcripts

AIA members can earn valuable AIA/CES “learning unit hours” by participating in AIA Wisconsin Convention programs. AIA Wisconsin is a Registered Provider with the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems (AIA/CES). Continuing education hours earned on completion of this program will be reported to AIA/CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion are available on request. Convention programs are registered with AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, they do not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing or dealing with any material or product. Attendees are required to fill out an AIA /CES Conference Attendance Form for Convention programs and an Expo Education Report Form to report participation in predetermined tracks of 15-minute sessions. The forms should be left at the Convention registration counter to be recorded on transcripts. 2016 AIA Wisconsin Convention & Building Products Expo

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Continuing Education Requirements

The annual AIA member renewal requirement is 18 Learning Unit Hours (LUs), of which at least 12 hours must address health, safety and welfare topics. Fulfilling AIA/CES requirements enables members to also satisfy state licensing requirements for most states, including Wisconsin.

Professional Community

Exchanging knowledge and building professional relationships is priceless. AIA Wisconsin hosts the Building Products Expo for design and construction industry leaders to network, learn and advance their professional careers.

WAF Raffle

Support the Wisconsin Architects Foundation and try your luck at winning great prizes as part of the WAF Raffle. Prize information and tickets are available from WAF Board members in booth #54 in the Expo. The drawing will be held at 1:45 pm on Thursday, April 28, in the Expo Hall. Good Luck!

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Expo Policy—No Suitcasing

AIA Wisconsin thanks the companies and organizations that support its members by exhibiting in the Expo. It is the policy of AIA Wisconsin that attendees other than exhibitors may not distribute product and service information or otherwise solicit business in the Expo and other public places at the Convention. Attendees observed violating this policy will be asked to leave the premises. Please contact AIA Wisconsin staff or a Convention Committee member if you have any questions. Thank you for your consideration and compliance.

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Expo “Science + Art” Challenge & Prizes Be sure to tour the entire Expo . . . a number of exhibitors are sponsoring special door prize drawings. In addition, AIA Wisconsin is sponsoring the Expo Challenge. Rules are outlined on the official entry form. Turn in your completed card at the end of each Expo period to participate in drawing.

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Schedule

Wednesday, April 27 8:00 – 9:30 a.m. AIA Wisconsin & WAF Annual Meetings “Notes on Our Profession: Half Science, Half Art” Thomas Vonier, FAIA Ballroom

9:45 – 11:15 a.m.

Professional Development Seminars “A New Humanism” Christian Sottile, AIA Lecture Hall

Sponsor: MasterGraphics, Inc.

“Architectural Blogging – ­ The Good, The Bad, and the Crazy” Bob Borson, AIA

“Good Firm Culture = More Prosporous Firm” Expert Panel

Hall of Ideas E & F

Hall of Ideas H & I

11:30 – 1:15 p.m. Awards Luncheon Ballroom 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. The Boldt Company Keynote Address “Practice Between Two Countries” Hitoshi Abe

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Lecture Hall

3:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Spotlight Seminar “Designing Commercial Roofing Systems” Hall of Ideas E & F Presented by Johns Mansville

Building Products Expo

Level One - Exhibit Hall

Expo Education + Product/Service Displays

7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Findorff Keynote Address “Design at the Intersection of Art and Science” Trung Le Lecture Hall

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Program

Wednesday, April 27 Convention Registration

7:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. The AIA Wisconsin registration desk on Level 4 is open between 7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. The AIA Wisconsin registration desk in the Lakeside Commons on Level 1 is open until 7:00 p.m.

Annual Meetings 8:00 – 9:30 a.m. Ballroom

Enjoy a continental breakfast as you join leaders of the Wisconsin Architects Foundation and AIA Wisconsin for updates on current initiatives to support members, increase public awareness, advocate for the profession and share knowledge. The agenda includes an opportunity to recognize individuals for their distinguished service to the profession of architecture. Featured speaker and President-Elect of the American Institute of Architects, Thomas Vonier, FAIA, will get the Convention started with a presentation on “Notes on Our Profession: Half Science, Half Art.”

Professional Development Seminars I 9:45 – 11:15 a.m. Select from four concurrent seminar sessions.

A New Humanism Christian Sottile AIA Lecture Hall In this seminar presentation, Christian Sottile, AIA, a principal of the Savannah-based urban design firm Sottile & Sottile as well as the dean of the School of Building Arts at the Savannah College of Art and Design, will focus on various approaches to the planning process. He will address the art and science of urban design and why building for a more humane future is both timely and essential. The presentation will touch on how theorists over the centuries have sought and created human forms in architecture, juxtaposing appealing buildings with ones that are not, and connecting the very language we use to describe cities to the language of the body and human perception. A case will be made for integrating a greater awareness of these connections as we develop more humane tools for urban design. By participating in this seminar, you will be able to recognize the elements of urban design that focus on putting the needs and well-being of people first, understand the benefits from more compact place making, describe how developing more connected networks of streets at a human scale increase safety and livability, and discuss how historical and contemporary ideas on human perception shape the built environment. This seminar is sponsored by MasterGraphics, Inc. (S1A: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.) Architectural Blogging – The Good, The Bad, and The Crazy Bob Borson AIA Hall of Ideas E & F Social Media isn’t going away – and for most architects it might even seem like a waste of company time and resources. In this seminar, Bob Borson, AIA, a principal of Malone Maxwell Borson Architects in Dallas, will discuss how starting his blog “Life of an Architect” has fundamentally been a tool for business development. As the person behind one of the world’s most popular architectural blogs, he has successfully bridged the gap and engaged multiple generations of architects and architectural enthusiasts by sharing his personal experiences, professional practice tips and anecdotes on what it’s like to work with and be an architect. He will explore the pros and cons and identify other related issues you should be aware of as you start your own journey into digital communication. By participating in this seminar, you will be able to describe how architectural firms can effectively use social media, explain the benefits of an effective social media campaign, illustrate how architects can leverage social media and connect with a broader audience, and analyze the value of the cost and benefits of blogging and using other communication tools. (S1B: 1.5 LU hrs.)

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Wednesday, April 27 Good Firm Culture = More Prosperous Firm Expert Panel Hall of Ideas H & I There is a strong relationship between a healthy firm culture and a prosperous business enterprise. While it’s difficult to prescribe a “one-size-fits-all” culture for all firms, there is a need for the architecture profession to collect qualitative stories and quantitative information that can be shared as a resource for building stronger firms. This seminar features a panel discussion that will explore firm culture from different perspectives and discuss how it really can make a difference in retaining and attracting staff. Your firm’s culture is an amalgam of its values, principles, attitudes and behaviors. This seminar session will review the factors that influence firm culture, including leadership, individual and team behavior, staff development, collaboration and communication, environment and context, as well as the type of projects and clients. By participating in this seminar, you will be able to recognize the key factors for high-performing firm culture, discover why individuals resonate with certain cultures and not with others, describe how an integrated talent management strategy can help attract and retain staff, and examine the importance of job descriptions, performance reviews and professional development programs. (S1C: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)

Awards Luncheon 11:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Ballroom

Gather with friends, old and new, over lunch and join the celebration of excellence in architectural design and outstanding service to the organization. The Design Awards Committee will be announcing the projects selected to receive 2016 AIA Wisconsin Design Awards and recognizing the architects, owners and contractors responsible for this year’s award-winning building projects. In addition, William M. Babcock, Honorary AIA, will be awarded a special Golden Award. The AIA Wisconsin Golden Award is the highest honor that can be bestowed on a member to recognizes a member who has performed distinguished leadership and service to AIA Wisconsin over an extended period of time and by such leadership advanced the cause of the profession and provided inspiration to his/her fellow practitioners. Eight projects will be recognized with Design Awards during the Luncheon and winners will be sharing their projects with PechaKucha-style presentations. (CDA: 1.0 LU hr.)

The Boldt Company Keynote Address Practice Between Two Countries Hitoshi Abe 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. Lecture Hall

Since winning the Miyagi Stadium competition in 1992, Dr. Hitoshi Abe has maintained an active international design practice based in Sendai, Japan, and Los Angeles. The work of his firm, Atelier Hitoshi Abe (AHA), is recognized for architecture that is spatially complex and structurally innovative. Also a leader with a distinguished career in education, he is the chair of the UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design as well as the director of the university’s Paul I. and Hisako Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies. In his keynote address, Abe will introduce his firm’s work from a bi-cultural point of view. The presentation will explore a wide variety of projects, from smaller projects to very large and urban-scale projects. By participating in this session, you will be able to define the relationship between aesthetically pleasing and performance-based design as part of an architectural process for solving complex spatial problems, identify why purposeful multidisciplinary design is essential to exploring designs that expand the concept of beauty beyond aesthetic to include solutions at all scales of the built environment, recognize new and overlooked opportunities for creating social spaces that weave public and private and blur the boundary between site and surroundings, identify the value of an expanded conception of space in creating culturally significant and sustainable architecture, and describe a range of design tools for improving public and social life that involve unconventional techniques for designing spatial configurations, material choices, exhibition art, installations and architecturally-integrated media.This keynote address is made possible by the underwriting support of platinum sponsor The Boldt Company. (K1A: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.) 2016 AIA Wisconsin Convention & Building Products Expo

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Wednesday, April 27 Spotlight Seminar 1:30 – 3:00 p.m.

Designing Commercial Roofing Systems Johns Mansville Hall of Ideas E & F During this seminar, participants will learn how to design a proper commercial roof system This exhibitor-sponsored professional development seminar will be presented by AIA/CES registered provider Johns Mansville. (V1A: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)

Building Products Expo 3:00 – 7:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall

Renew connections with friends and colleagues as you celebrate the grand opening of this year’s Building Products Expo. The Expo is your opportunity to find answers to all of your questions from representatives of the region’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of design and construction industry products and services. This is your chance to gather valuable product information, speak to company reps and enjoy visiting with friends, sampling hors d’oeuvres, winning door prizes and viewing displays of various awards and student work. AIA Wisconsin members will be able to earn AIA/CES learning unit hours by completing predefined “Expo Education” tracks. Each Expo Education track contains at least four 15-minute sessions. See schedule of Expo Education sessions and Expo Education Report form for details. Wisconsin Architects Foundation also will have information on the “WAF Raffle” to support architectural education. Visit booth #54. And . . . take the Expo “Science + Art” Challenge for your chance to win a valuable gift card!

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Wednesday, April 27 Findorff Keynote Address

Design at the Intersection of Art and Science Trung Le 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Lecture Hall We live at a moment in history when the world is dramatically changing. According to architect Trung Le, a founding partner of Wonder, by Design, because of this exponential change, everything we do is an opportunity to ask different questions and to set a new agenda for Design and Architecture. During a career that has spanned over 25 years, Le has consistently produced award-winning projects that underscore his passion for changing the world through design. He launched The Third Teacher+ studio in 2010 within CannonDesign’s global education team. Wonder, by Design, was created in 2014 as an education design agency that lives at the intersection of learning, design and innovation. In his featured keynote address, Le will challenge all of us to embrace new possibilities for community and collaboration and for design and innovation and to deconstruct the cultural boundaries between Art and Science. By participating in this session, you will be able to identify the ways in which the mindset, practice and purpose of Architecture need to shift in response to change, recognize which of our previous practices and rituals we must hold onto – to anchor us in the work ahead, identify which habits and hallowed traditions we need to let go – to create space for something new to emerge naturally and with “urgent patience,” and recognize that boldly amplifying the intersection of art and science is the foundation of a shared invitation to respond to and co-create a more remarkable future. The keynote address is made possible by the underwriting support of platinum sponsor J.H. Findorff & Son. (K2A: 1 LU/HSW hr.)

2016 AIA Wisconsin Design Award Entries https://youtu.be/VBxnqyeQoUw

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Speakers & Panels

Learn about the presenters by scanning the QR code or visiting http://bit.ly/16AIAWsp

Exhibitors

Access Exhibitor Contact information by scanning the QR code or visiting http://bit.ly/2016AIAWexpo

Speaker Bios http://bit.ly/16AIAWsp

Expo Mobile Site

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Schedule

Thursday, April 28 7:30 – 9:15 a.m.

WMA Awards Breakfast “Brick Redux” James Schields, FAIA

9:30 – 11:00 a.m.

Professional Development Seminars “Can the Work of the ‘Modern Masters’ be Sustainable?” T. Gunny Harboe, FAIA

“The ADA & Universal Design” M. Bradley Gaskins, AIA

Ballroom A & B

Lecture Hall

Hall of Ideas E & F Sponsor: Wisconsin Architects Foundation

“Climate, Environment and Buildings” Panel Discussion

Hall of Ideas H & I Sponsor: Focus on Energy Design Assistance Program

Interior Perspectives: “Changing Human Factors” A.J. Paron-Wildes

11:00 – 2:00 p.m.

Building Products Expo

Hall of Ideas G & J

Sponsor: IIDA of Wisconsin

Level One - Expo Hall Expo Education, Lunch and “Science +Art” Challenge

2:00 – 3:30 p.m.

Immel Construction Keynote Address “Bio-Inspired Design” Chris Garvin, AIA

Spotlight Seminar

3:45 – 5:15 p.m.

Professional Development Seminars “Presentation Skills: Self–Ideas–Plans” David Zach

Ethics/Esthetics Smackdown: Science or Art? Victoria Beach

“Building a Strategic Practice” Evelyn Lee, AIA

Lecture Hall

“Weathering Performance & Application of High-Performance Coatings” Hall of Ideas E & F Presented by Linetec

Lecture Hall

Hall of Ideas E & F Sponsor: Ken Saiki Design

Hall of Ideas H & I

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Program

Thursday, April 28 Convention Registration

7:15 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The AIA Wisconsin registration counter on Level 4 is open for individuals who are pre-registered. The registration desk in the Lakeside Commons on Level 1 is your source for information on the Expo and other special events.

“Excellence in Masonry” Awards Breakfast

7:30 – 9:15 a.m. Ballroom This annual awards breakfast, sponsored by the Wisconsin Masonry Alliance, will feature the presentation of this year’s WMA “Excellence in Masonry” awards and a valuable continuing education program, “ Brick Redux: Recent Creative and Technical Advances in Brick Veneer Design,” presented by James Schields, FAIA. (V5A: 1.0 LU/HSW hrs.)

Professional Development Seminars II 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. Select from four concurrent seminar sessions.

Can the Work of the ‘Modern Masters’ be Sustainable? T. Gunny Harboe, FAIA Lecture Hall The iconic works of master architects such as Mies van der Rohe and Frank Lloyd Wright hold a special place as part of our collective cultural heritage. While their preservation is paramount, these buildings also need to function on a daily basis. What is the proper balance between preservation and performance and other modern building code requirements? What change can be accommodated that will allow these historic buildings to be truly sustainable for generations to come? Award-winning architect Gunny Harboe, FAIA, founder of Harboe Architects in Chicago, will explore these questions and more through the lens of several case studies, including Mies’ S.R. Crown Hall and Wright’s Taliesin West. By participating in this seminar, you will be able to identify what constitutes a master work of architecture, recognize the challenges faced by preservation architects in making a positive intervention into iconic works of architecture, describe several ways important works of modern architecture can be made more energy efficient and code compliant, and understand the complexities involved in determining if preserving National Historic Landmarks can be truly sustainable. (S2A: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.) The ADA & Universal Design M. Bradley Gaskins, AIA Hall of Ideas E & F In this seminar session, architect Brad Gaskins, AIA, managing principal at The McIntosh Group in Tulsa, will review how architects can identify accessibility barriers and solve commonly overlooked design problems related to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. In addition, you will discover the true meaning of “Universal Design” and how it relates to the ADA. A California Certified Accessibility Professional, ICC Certified Accessibility Inspector and a representative on the ANSI A117.1 Consensus Committee on Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities, Gaskins is using his expertise to shift the view of accessibility from a required regulation to something organizations should do for the right reasons to improve the quality of life for individuals. By participating in this seminar, you will be able to describe several innovative approaches available to the profession for achieving ADA compliance, recognize techniques that can help contractors be successful, identify hidden items in the ADA that many architects are not aware of, and explain the real meaning of “universal design.” This seminar is sponsored by the Wisconsin Architects Foundation. (S2B: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)

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Thursday, April 28 Climate, Environment and Buildings Tracey Holloway Douglas Ahl Hall of Ideas H & I This seminar presentation will focus on research results about climate change and how it will affect future building design in Wisconsin. Professor Tracey Holloway leads a research program to understand links between regional air quality, energy and climate at UW-Madison’s Nelson Institute Center for Sustainability and Global Environment (SAGE). Dr. Douglas Ahl, the director of research for Seventhwave in Madison, conducts applied research on building systems and technologies to promote the efficient and sustainable use of energy resources. By participating in this seminar, you will be able to describe a process for analyzing climate impacts on building energy performance and increasing a building’s energy resilience to climate, explain to clients how future trends in temperature, rain, snow and winds could affect building projects in Wisconsin and how common climate metrics relate to building design considerations, differentiate indoor and outdoor air pollution in terms of relevance to building design and human impacts, and distinguish how common aspects of green building benefit health, climate and other environmental outcomes and how they can be integrated in building features to address the project goals of clients and communities. This seminar is sponsored by Focus on Energy Design Assistance Program. (S2C: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.) Interior Perspectives: Changing Human Factors A.J. Paron-Wildes Hall of Ideas G & J This seminar session, presented in conjunction with the IIDA Wisconsin Interior Perspectives Conference, will identify the changing human factors that have had a significant increase over the past two decades and how they will continue to influence the design of commercial, healthcare, educational and other projects. As the national architectural and design manager for Allsteel, Paron-Wildes helps corporate clients and institutions look to the future when designing their spaces and facilities. She specializes in design implementation and collaboration, environmental initiatives, workplace advisory and change management. By participating in this seminar, you will be able to understand what sensory integration is and be able to relate it to design elements, appreciate the rise of new disabilities and neurological disorders and predict how they affect people dealing with space, recognize the health and safety issues resulting from these changing human factors, and outline what human factors are contributing to new designs for products and spaces.This seminar is sponsored by the IIDA Wisconsin Chapter. (S2D: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)

Building Products Expo

11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Product & Service Displays + Expo Education + WAF Raffle + Lunch Explore the displays in the Exhibit Hall, meet vendor representatives and collect valuable information on products and services that you can put to good use on all of your projects. This Expo session features a “walking lunch” along with the latest details on innovative products and research. Invite your friends and clients to join you for lunch at Monona Terrace. Lunch is FREE for registered attendees thanks to the support of the companies and organizations participating in the Building Products Expo. AIA Wisconsin members will be able to earn AIA/CES learning unit hours by completing predefined “Expo Education” tracks. Each Expo Education track contains at least four 15-minute sessions. These Expo Education programs include sessions sponsored by exhibitors that are AIA/CES registered providers. See schedule of Expo Education sessions and Expo Education Report form for details. Members of the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Architects Foundation also will have information on the “WAF Raffle” to support architectural education. The raffle drawing will take place at 1:45 pm. You’ll want to schedule enough time to tour the entire Expo and participate in all of the special events and activities.

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Thursday, April 28 Immel Construction Keynote Address Bio-Inspired Design Chris Garvin, AIA 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Lecture Hall

Humans have an innate biological connection to nature. In this keynote address, architect Chris Garvin, AIA, managing partner of the sustainability consulting and strategic planning firm Terrapin Bright Green, will talk about the intersection of nature and the built environment that connects human health, engineered systems and planetary ecological systems. He will explore biophilic design as a way to reconnect with nature for a healthy and sustainable future. Over the past two centuries, “modernizations” have disconnected us from our connection to nature, which has damaged both human health and the environment. As a result of recent scientific advancements, the true impact of our interaction with nature is beginning to be better understood. Meanwhile, for four billion years, organisms have been successfully adapting to changing environments, building materials, creating forms and organizing complex systems. Surrounded by these blueprints, Garvin notes that we only have to look to them to develop a resilient and regenerative society. Using design case studies and a review of scientific research, this keynote session will focus on answering the following questions: How can biophilic design create places to support our health and well-being? How can our cities become sustainable communities through a deeper understanding of ecosystem services and processes? What can we learn from nature that can be applied not only to the spaces we inhabit, but also to the technologies that fill them? By participating in this keynote lecture, you will be able to describe biophilic design, identify how biophilic design improves human health, explain how biomimicry can be used to create systems and materials to interconnect the built and natural environments for true sustainability, and recognize long-term sustainability requires an understanding of dynamic equilibrium through time that adjusts to changes in land-use, demographics and climate. This keynote address is made possible by the underwriting support of platinum sponsor Immel Construction. (K3A: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)

Spotlight Seminar Weathering Performance & Application of High-Performance Coatings Linetec Hall of Ideas E & F Whether designing a new project of renovating an existing one, thoughtfully choosing the finish for the projects’ metal building products will ensure the longest lifespan. Much more than enhancing appearance, a finish specification can be the difference in creating lasting performance and a lasting impression. This presentation will help attendees better understand weathering performance and sustainability goals of fluoropolymer (Kynar) coatings, powder coating and anodize finishes. This exhibitor-sponsored educational seminar is presented by AIA/CES Provider Linetec. (V2A : 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)

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Thursday, April 28 Professional Development Seminars III 3:45 – 5:15 p.m. Select from three concurrent seminar sessions.

Presentation Skills: Self–Ideas–Plans David Zach Lecture Hall While there is a wide variety in the different types of presentations, your success as a speaker will be based on how well you meet the needs of your audience and your ability to talk about your ideas clearly and succinctly. This seminar session by David Zach, a professionally trained futurist and professional speaker based in Milwaukee, is designed to provide practical tips and guidelines on making your presentations more polished, professional and powerful. It will address the presentation of self (e.g. personal style, manners and actions, handling audience reactions), the presentation of ideas (e.g. resources and tools, slide design, room layout) and the presentation of plans (e.g. time for audience discussion). The seminar will help you establish the skills to craft presentations around essential objectives and to present ideas with enthusiasm. By participating in the seminar, you will be able to describe how to organize content and determine audience objectives, examine audience engagement and create content that illustrates your point, recognize the art of presenting yourself – how to dress, how to interact and how to leave a positive impression, and identify resources and tools for developing better presentation skills. (S3A: 1.5 LU hrs.) Ethics/Esthetics Smackdown: Science or Art? Victoria Beach Hall of Ideas E & F This seminar will explore the question of whether science or art is the better bet. Presenter Victoria Beach is not only the principal of her own architectural firm and the Vice-Mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, she also is a published writer and national speaker on architectural ethics as well as a former chair of the AIA National Ethics Council. Many people believe that morality differentiates between good and evil. For professions, ethics can perform an altogether different role. Strong ethics can be a powerful tool for professions, making a difference between excellence or mediocrity, influence or irrelevance, and even between life or death. Architecture, however, was an art long before it was a profession. Can esthetics provide architecture a tool even more powerful than ethics? By participating in this seminar, you will be able to understand how written ethical codes protect and empower professions and the public, compare weak and strong professional codes and differentiate between professional ethics and other kinds of ethics, explore the fine line between duty-based (deontological) and results-based (consequentialist) morality, and test the moral limits of what kinds of commissions architects should accept and evaluate the role of aesthetics vs. ethics in a discipline based on both art and science.This seminar is sponsored by Ken Saiki Design.(S3B: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.) Building a Strategic Practice Evelyn Lee, AIA Hall of Ideas H & I We are living in a world surrounded by the Internet of Things (IOT), where the amount of data being compiled by sensors and people as they move through the built environment is increasing exponentially. In this seminar session, Evelyn Lee, AIA, a senior strategist with MKThink in San Francisco, will look at ways you can begin utilizing and integrating data into your practice – not as a research endeavor, but as a way to better position yourself as a trusted advisor with your clients. Come learn how your client’s data will help you understand them better and how data can help you build a more strategic practice. By participating in this seminar, you will be able to gain knowledge about IOT technology and how it creates new avenues for revenue for architecture firms, identify various data sources that result in better outcomes for the decision-making process for your clients, list free and inexpensive resources available to support data integration into your firm’s practice, and recognize the business opportunities that result from strategic practice and how to put them to practice in your firm. (S3C: 1.5 LU hrs.) 2016 AIA Wisconsin Convention & Building Products Expo

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Sponsors Thank You!

Platinum Sponsors The Boldt Company

The Boldt Company opened as a small storefront carpentry shop in 1889. Now celebrating over 125 years of providing value to our customers, we remain committed to our founding principles. The firm serves customers in a variety of power, industrial, education, healthcare, commercial and renewable energy markets nationwide. www.theboldtcompany.com

J.H. Findorff & Son Inc.

As one of the Midwest’s leading builders, Findorff is built on character and integrity with a culture that supports giving generously to the community. Above all, every project receives the highest level of service and quality craftsmanship. For more information, please visit www.findorff.com.

Immel Construction

Immel Construction provides general construction, construction management, estimating, and project delivery services to meet the needs of our clients. Based in Green Bay, WI, we serve a broad customer base in over 17 states that includes work in healthcare, retail, manufacturing, hospitality, education, financial, civic, and religious sectors. www.immel-builds.com

Wisconsin Masonry Alliance

The goal of the Wisconsin Masonry Alliance is to expand the market for masonry products including block, brick, and stone in both commercial and residential landscape and building projects. WMA promotes awareness of the advantages of these products as quality building and landscaping materials. Masonry and Hardscaping – a valuable partnership of design, durability and function. www.WMA-online.org

Gold Sponsors

Focus on Energy Design Assistance Program The Focus on Energy Design Assistance Program offers incentives to architects and building owners for the design of new, energy-efficient buildings, beginning in SD or DD. www.focusonenergy.com

MasterGraphics, Inc. MasterGraphics offers an integrated mix of software, hard­ware, training and distribution services, relying on expertise in CAD technologies to apply practical solutions to clients’ complex business challenges. www.MasterGraphics.com

IIDA of Wisconsin International Interior Design Association-Wisconsin Chapter is committed to enhancing the quality of life through excellence in interior design and advancing interior design through knowledge.

Wisconsin Architects Foundation Building a Better Wisconsin through Architectural Education. www.aiaw.org

Ken Saiki Design, Inc. We are pleased to have this opportunity to support AIA Wisconsin. For more information about Ken Saiki Design, Landscape Architects, please visit our web site. www.ksd-la.com

Silver Sponsors

Balestrieri Environmental Revolutionary Turn-key Environmental and Adaptive Reuse Services. www.balestrierigroup.com

Wisconsin Architect The official publication of AIA Wisconsin www.WisconsinArchitect.org AIA Contract Documents www.AIAW.org

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Exhibitor List A/E Graphics, Inc..................................... 307

Beam and Board LLC............................... 710

Advanced Architectural Products............... 21

Bell Structural Solutions........................... 902

ALLEGION................................................. 15

Benchmark by Kingspan.......................... 101

AluSpec, Inc......................................

608

Big Ass Solutions........................................ 36

Amcon Block............................................ 506

Blenker Building Systems Inc....................... 6

Andersen Windows Inc............................. 304

Boldt Company......................................... 601

Architectural Polymers Inc...................... 1012

Bradley Corporation................................. 103

Architectural Products of Wausau............ 603

Brunsell Lumber & Millwork...................... 302

Arrow AV Group...................................... 1009

Building Stone Products....................

ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions....... 20

CAD Technology Center - CTC................ 308

Associated Builders & Contractors of Wisconsin.......................................... 205

Cambria...................................................... 18

www.aegraphics.com Steve Carroll, (262) 781-7744

http://smartcisystems.com/ Steve Nederhoed, (269) 355-1818

www.allegion.com Paul Schmidt, AIA, (877) 282-1721 x 4817 www.aluspec.com Gregg White, (608) 825-4838 www.amconblock.com Mike Davey, (612) 968-0507

www.andersenwindows.com Bill Evers, (608) 516-1796

www.apformliner.com Kevin Schrock, (616) 350-0779

www.apwausau.com John Schremp, PE, (715) 848-4008

www.arrowavgroup.com Pat McConnell, (800) 731-4880 x126 www.assaabloydss.com Justin Ritter, (920) 428-2220

www.abcwi.org Nick Novak, (608) 244-5883

Assured Corporation.................................. 38 www.assuredcorp.com Matt Weber, (708) 567-9404

Auto Trim of Wausau................................ 310 www.solargard.com Paul Koceja, (715) 842-9114 x 3

AWI - Wisconsin Chapter........................ 605 www.awiwi.org Jim Buege, (262) 646-3763

Bachmann Construction Co. Inc............... 114 www.bachmannconstruction.net Chris Quandt, (608) 222-8869

Balestrieri Environmental......................... 912 www.balestrierigroup.com Keith Balestrieri, (262) 742-2800

www.beamandboard.com Brad Walters, (920) 309-1780

www.bellstructural.com Dustin Imholte, (651) 203-2716 www.kingspan.com Eric Kuhlman, (312) 756-9108

www.bigasssolutions.com Meagan Donnelley, (312) 720-6317 www.blenkerco.com Justin Breyhan, (715) 570-7364 www.theboldtcompany.com Scott Clark, (920) 225-6138

www.bradleycorp.com CJ Erickson, (262) 251-6000

www.brunsell.com Paddy Noone, (262) 370-9481

www.buildingstoneproducts.com Gene Guetzow, (262) 206-6634

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www.cadtechnologycenter.com Nate Duea, (952) 941-1181

cambriausa.com Karlyn Johnson, (952) 944-1676

CELLOX................................................... 109 www.cellox.com Craig Hutchison, (608) 524-2316

Central States Terrazzo Association.. www.centralstatesterrazzo.org Jason Zarwell, (703) 431-2711

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Coating & Foam Solutions LLC................ 402 www.cfsolutions.us.com Mike Jambretz, (262) 227-2573

COLDSPRING.............................................. 8 www.coldspringusa.com Todd Olson, (320) 253-5261

Composites Gurea................................. 1003 www.parklex.com Todd Johnson, (360) 451-1130

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Construction Tie Products Inc. (CTP)....... 712

Fellows Committee - FAIA...................

54

CORE 4 Engineering, Inc......................... 210

Focus on Energy Design Assistance Program.........

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www.ctpanchors.com Steve Getz, (219) 878-1427

www.core4engineering.com Matthew Christianson, (262) 236-9372

County Materials Corporation................... 908 www.countymaterials.com Maureen Bredeson, (608) 220-1919

CPI Daylighting Inc................................... 411 www.cpidaylighting.com Rafael Rivero, (847) 816-1060

Creative 3D Visuals.................................. 909 www.creative3dvisuals.com Rashida Pardawala, (650) 245-7215

Crete-Heat LLC.......................................... 50 www.crete-heat.com Don Regan, (920) 948-3738

DA Loss Associates, Inc............................. 33 www.daloss.com Jeffrey Loss, (414) 384-4448

DeLeers Construction Inc......................... 301 www.deleers.com John DeLeers, (920) 347-5830

DIRTT....................................................... 711 www.dirtt.net William O’Neill, (612) 860-4000

Dodge Data & Analytics............................ 702 www.construction.com Brenda Hartwig, (414) 258-9917

eblake & Associates................................... 17 www.eblakewi.com Ed Blake, (920) 775-3829

Edge Consulting Engineers, Inc................. 47 www.edgeconsult.com Arlen Ostreng, (608) 644-1449

Emerging Professionals Committee.... www.aiaw.org (608) 257-8477

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Enercept..................................................... 11 www.enercept.com Ron Gleysteen, (605) 882-2222

Entrance Technologies Inc......................... 30 www.entrancetech.com Jerry Lewis, (715) 845-4188

Fabcon Precast...................................... 1010 www.fabconprecast.com Joe Dammann, (952) 882-7289

Fearings Audio Video Security................... 51 www.fearings.com Douglas Fearing, (800) 252-2253

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www.focusonenergy.com/design-assistance Adam Niederloh, (877) 939-1873

Foundation Supportworks of WI............... 709 www.fsiwi.com Jamie Budiac, (920) 422-2377

GRAEF.............................................. www.graef-usa.com Kim Borne, (608) 242-1550

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GRAPHISOFT.......................................... 403 www.graphisoft.com Eric Caughlin, (810) 241-6306

H Window Company, LLC........................ 500 www.hwindow.com Stephen Walston, (715) 292-0866

Hallman Lindsay Paints Inc...................... 805 www.hallmanlindsay.com Mike Granitz, (608) 834-8844

Hallmark Building Supplies, Inc................ 901 www.hllmark.com Robbe Brown, (507) 208-9665

Henry Company......................................... 35 www.henry.com Scott Wolff, (312) 310-6300

Hillesheim Architectural Products, Inc...... 809 www.Hap-inc.net Rick Hillesheim, (507) 331-0486

Holmes Murphy & Associates................... 910 www.holmesmurphy.com Reid Just, (800) 527-9049

Icynene, Inc................................................ 49 www.icynene.com Cory Tamm, (612) 501-5137

Immel Construction................................ 1007 www.immel-builds.com Paul Martzke, AIA, (920) 406-0137

InPro Corporation..................................... 810 www.inprocorp.com Hillary Martin, (800) 222-5556

Insulation and Supply Company, Inc........ 202 www.insulationandsupply.com Mark Kuepper, (920) 470-2111

J.H. Findorff & Son Inc............................. 510 www.findorff.com Jeffrey Tubbs, (608) 257-5321

Johns Manville.......................................... 303 www.jm.com Jerrold Fox AIA, (262) 339-0452

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JSD Professional Services, Inc................ 512

Metal Design Systems Inc...................... 1002

JWC Building Specialties, Inc..................... 14

Michels Stone........................................... 812

Kafka Granite LLC.............................

Mid-States Concrete Industries.........

www.jsdinc.com Jan Schroeder, (608) 848-5060

www.jwcbuildingspecialties.com Jim Cogan, (262) 522-1381 www.kafkagranite.com Tiffany Kafka, (715) 687-2423

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www.metaldesignsystems.com Chad Showalter, (319) 362-7454 www.michels.us Mark Formiller, (920) 921-8280

www.msprecast.com Jeremy Olivotti, (608) 751-1474

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Kohler Company......................................... 46

Millennium Forms, LLC................................ 1

Kraemer Brothers LLC............................. 408

Milwaukee Plate Glass............................. 807

Kraus-Anderson Construction Co............. 209

Miron Construction Co., Inc...................... 707

Kulp’s of Stratford, LLC.............................. 43

Nabco Entrances, Inc............................... 405

Larson Engineering Inc................................ 5

NCARB............................................

Linetec...................................................... 706

Northfield Block Co................................... 312

LiveRoof LLC............................................ 311

Paul Reilly Company.........................

Madison Block & Stone............................ 904

Pella Windows & Doors of Wisconsin...... 108

Mainstage Theatrical Supply Inc................ 48

Point of Beginning, Inc............................. 509

Managed Design Inc.................................. 16

Post-Frame Advantage............................. 410

Marvin Windows and Doors..................... 802

PPG Industries......................................... 511

MasterGraphics Inc...........................

502

Rauch Clay Sales Corporation................. 204

McElroy Metal, Inc.................................... 504

RedBuilt.................................................... 212

Menominee Tribal Enterprises.................. 703

Rulon International................................... 903

www.kohler.com Steven Schmidt, (920) 457-4441 www.kraemerbrothers.com Greg Callin, (608) 546-2411

www.krausanderson.com Mike Jankowski, (608) 438-4656 www.kulproof.com Robert Kulp, (715) 616-9300 www.larsonengr.com John Roob, (920) 734-9867

www.linetec.com Tammy Schroeder, (715) 846-3714 www.liveroof.com Jon Olson, (800) 875-1392

www.madisonblockandstone.com Dave Usadel, (608) 249-5633 www.mainstage.com David Krajec, (800) 236-0878 www.manageddesigninc.com Greg Mosley, (952) 564-3420

www.marvin.com Customer Service, (866) 687-8431 www.mastergraphics.com Michael Dunham, (262) 717-2165 www.mcelroymetal.com Steve Mikkelson, (800) 562-3576 www.mtewood.com Nels Huse, (715) 853-6390

millenniumforms.com Steve Holeczy, (262) 723-7778 www.mpgco.com Gary Geigler, (414) 771-5660

www.miron-construction.com Gregory Douglas, AIA, (920) 969-7070 www.nabcoentrances.com Robert Kartes, (262) 613-7740 www.ncarb.org Kim Garrison, (202) 783-6500

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www.northfieldblock.com Stephen Ahrens, (262) 424-8495 www.paulreilly.com Rob Holden, (608) 819-8675

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www.pellawi.com Barry Schoening, (920) 435-3791 www.pobinc.com Scott Groholski, (715) 344-9999 www.postframeadvantage.com Kristin Schild, (847) 375-4757

www.ppgideascapes.com Joseph Sennese, (630) 962-4800 www.rauchclay.com Christian Metz, (773) 457-0901 www.redbuilt.com Luke Fouch, (920) 517-6433

www.rulonco.com Jason Schaum, (773) 991-6606

SAGE Electrochromics Inc........................ 34 www.sageglass.com Tim Finley, (507) 676-2561

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Saris Cycling Group.............................. www.sarisparking.com Mike Basarich, (608) 729-6182

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TMI Systems Corporation......................... 704 www.tmisystems.com Jerry Schiff, (701) 456-6415

Schindler Elevator Corporation................ 207

TOTO USA..........................................

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Scranton Products........................................ 7

Tubelite, Inc.......................................

811

Sentinel Structures Inc............................. 309

Vendura Industries................................... 201

The Sherwin-Williams Company.............. 203

Vogel Bros. Building Co.............................. 37

Sika Industrial Flooring............................. 404

W.L. Hall Company................................... 401

Smart Cabinetry......................................... 10

The Wagner Companies........................... 612

Spancrete................................................. 507

WASCO Windows.................................... 906

Strongwood.............................................. 106

Wausau Tile, Inc........................................... 9

The Stonhard Group................................. 803

Wausau Window and Wall Systems......... 211

Super Sky Products Enterprises LLC....... 701

WB Manufacturing...................................... 44

Swisspearl.............................................. 1004

Weather Shield Windows & Doors........... 911

Takeform Inc.............................................. 45

Weather-Tek Design Center, Inc................. 19

Terrazzo & Marble Supply........................ 306

Window Design Center - Loewen Windows... 29

Timely......................................................... 32

Wisconsin Architects Foundation............... 54

AIA Science+Art Pavilion

WAF Raffle

www.us.schindler.com Julie Furrer-Powell, (608) 237-5702 www.scrantonproducts.com Mike Janssen, (414) 208-9871

www.sentinelstructures.com Jeffery Peters, (715) 582-4544

www.swspecs.com Susan Sienkowski, (312) 656-0622 usa.sika.com James Gildea, (781) 828-5400 www.smartcabinetry.com Sivert Lung, (715) 614-0465 www.spancrete.com Jeff Kiel, (414) 290-9000

www.gostrongwood.com Joe Titus, (715) 258-4818

www.stonhard.com Rob Lentz, (574) 229-4388

www.supersky.com Rod Kivioja, (262) 242-2000

www.swisspearl.com Harry Harisberger, (636) 698-5505 www.takeform.net Marty Wingrove, (608) 225-0521 www.tmsupply.com Tom Mikrut, (847) 353-8000

www.timelyframes.com Tom Manzo, (818) 492-3444

The Pavilion offers a great place to gather with friends and collegues during your tour around the Expo. This centrally located AIA activity area will feature information about special programs and a sketching activity.

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www.totousa.com Mike Harrigan, (847) 433-8980

wwww.tubeliteinc.com Rick Hillesheim, (507) 331-0486 www.vendura.com Mike O’Connell, (608) 310-7970

www.vogelbldg.com Peter Szotkowski, (608) 663-8969 www.wlhall.com Bob Daniel, (612) 916-9131

www.wagnercompanies.com Anthony Goodings, (888) 423-6914 www.wascowindows.com David Paulus, (414) 461-9900

www.wausautile.com Jeff Gramling, (715) 359-5441 www.wausauwindow.com Eric Breidel, (715) 846-6743

www.wibenchmfg.com Patty Leahy, (715) 559-0347 www.weathershield.com Jeff Kibler, (715) 748-2100

www.weather-tek.com Matt McCabe, (262) 794-1655 www.windowcenter.com Jody Lindsey, (608) 271-8002

www.aiaw.org/about/waf.shtml (608) 257-8477

Support the Wisconsin Architects Foundation and try your luck at winning great prizes as part of the WAF Raffle. Prize information and tickets are available from WAF Board members in booth #54.

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Expo Education Program

Earn AIA/CES learning unit hours by touring the Exhibit Hall and participating in the Expo Education Program.

Attendees are responsible for recording participation on the Expo Education Report form. Complete a pre-designed track of four presentations to allow AIA Wisconsin to report these credits on member transcripts. Each track is worth 1.0 LU hour.

The following 15-minute sessions are being offered by AIA/CES providers at their booth in the Expo. Track A Sustainable Details & Design Workflow

Track C Design Performance & Trends

Do you know the R-Value of your Building Envelope? Mid-States Concrete Industries · Booth #412

Standards and Trends in Bicycle Parking & Infrastructure Design Saris Cycling Group · Booth #4

Integrating Technology to Improve Workflow MasterGraphics Inc. · Booth #502

Performance Criteria of Curtain wall and Storefront Glazing Selection AluSpec, Inc. · Booth #608

April 27, 3:15 pm & 5:00 pm | April 28, 11:45 am & 1:00 pm

April 27, 3:15 pm & 5:00 pm | April 28, 11:45 am & 1:00 pm

April 27, 3:45 pm & 5:30 pm | April 28, 11:30 am & 12:30 pm

Understanding Testing and Certification Processes Tubelite Inc. · Booth #811 April 27, 4:15 pm & 6:00 pm | April 28, 12:00 pm & 12:45 pm

Sustainable Design with Natural Crushed Aggregate Kafka Granite LLC · Booth #801

April 27, 3:45 pm & 5:30 pm | April 28, 11:30 am & 12:30 pm

Leveraging the BIM workflow Model to output Data Rich Construction Documentation GRAPHISOFT · Booth #403 April 27, 4:15 pm & 6:00 pm | April 28, 12:00 pm & 12:45 pm

April 27, 4:45 pm & 6:30 pm | April 28, 12:15 pm pm & 1:15 pm

Sustainable Plumbing while Living in Place TOTO USA · Booth #31

April 27, 4:45 pm & 12:15 pm | April 28, 6:30 pm & 1:15 pm

Track B Designing it Right . . . From the Start Productivity and Safety at the Loading Dock Paul Reilly Company · Booth #409

April 27, 3:30 pm & 5:15pm | April 28, 11:30 am & 1:15 pm

Proper Installation of Terrazzo Central States Terrazzo Association · Booth #808

Track D Experience + Leadership = Success Learn What’s New in AXP (IDP) NCARB · Booth #1013

April 27, 3:30 pm & 5:15pm | April 28, 11:30 am & 1:15 pm

April 27, 4:00 pm & 5:45 pm | April 28, 11:45 am & 12:30 pm

Recognizing the Leader in You AIA Wisconsin Fellows · Booth #54

Innovative Installation of Adhered Masonry Products Building Stone Products · Booth #104

Planning for ARE 5.0 Success NCARB · Booth #1013

April 27, 4:30 pm & 6:15 pm | April 28, 12:15 pm & 1:00 pm

The Value of Early Analysis in Designing Energy-Efficient Buildings Focus on Energy Design Assistance Program Booth #609

April 27, 4:00 pm & 5:45 pm | April 28, 11:45 am & 12:30 pm

April 27, 4:30 pm & 6:15 pm | April 28, 12:15 pm & 1:00 pm

Applying Your Leadership Skills AIA Wisconsin Fellows · Booth #54

April 27, 5:00 pm & 6:45 pm | April 28, 12:00 pm & 12:45 pm

April 27, 5:00 pm & 6:45 pm | April 28, 12:00 pm & 12:45 pm

Door Prizes

Be sure to tour the entire Expo . . . a number of exhibitors are sponsoring special door prize drawings.

Expo Challenge

AIA Wisconsin is sponsoring the Expo Science+Art Challenge. Accept the challenge outlined on the official entry form and turn in your completed card at the end of each Expo period to participate in drawing.

2016 AIA Wisconsin Design Awards Special Displays STRUT Fashion Display Booth Awards & More!

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AIA Wisconsin Past Presidents

Executive Committee

Kurt V. Zimmerman, AIA, President Daryl J. Dean, AIA, Vice President Tate C. Walker, AIA, Secretary/Treasurer Melissa M. Destree, AIA, Past President

Board of Directors

Jackson I. Case, AIA, Stevens Point Daryl J. Dean, AIA, Rhinelander Michael J. DesBarres, AIA, Madison Melissa M. Destree, AIA, Oregon Keith Grabarczyk, Franklin Brannin J. Gries, AIA, Neenah Michael A. Hacker, AIA, Milwaukee Stephen D. Holzhauer, AIA, Middleton Alisa M. Huebner, Shorewood Aaron D. Johnson, AIA, Brooklyn Timothy M. Kent, AIA, Fond du Lac Brianna L. Kraft, Assoc. AIA, Madison Jennifer L. Lehrke, AIA, Glenbeulah Ron McCrea, Madison James G. Otto, AIA, Hubertus Melinda S. Pogwizd-Nerad, Assoc. AIA, Whitefish Bay Jason M. Raiten, AIA, Glendale Cory A. Scheidler, AIA, Chippewa Falls Lawrence J. Schnuck, AIA, Whitefish Bay Abby V. Vogen Horn, Hartland Taylor C. Walker, AIA, Madison Robert S. Wheat, AIA, Monroe Kurt V. Zimmerman, AIA, Milwaukee

AIA Regional Representatives Henry A. Kosarzycki, AIA, Greendale Sandra L. Dickenson, AIA, Vermillion, SD

Regional Associate Director

Melissa M. Schulteis, Assoc. AIA, Appleton

Young Architects Regional Director Stacey Z. Keller, AIA, Windsor

Staff

William M. Babcock, Hon. AIA, Executive Director Brenda K. Taylor, Assoc. AIA, Deputy Director Mary K. Orella, Administration Manager Tracy A. Drinkwater, Administrative Assistant

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Noble E. Rose, AIA, 1980 Walter E. Zoller, AIA, 1981 Brian F. Larson, AIA, 1982 Glenn Johnson, AIA, 1983 Frederick E. Zimmermann, AIA, 1984 Harry A. Schroeder, AIA, 1985 James W. Miller, FAIA, 1986 Robert D. Cooper, AIA, 1987 H. James Gabriel, AIA, 1988 Dennis L. Olson, AIA, 1989 Jay A. McLean, AIA, 1990 Richard W. Eschner, AIA, 1991 Roger D. Roslansky, AIA, 1992 Ross T. Potter, AIA, 1993 Lisa L. Kennedy, AIA, 1994 Kevin J. Connolly, AIA, 1995 Horst W. Lobe, AIA, 1996 A. James Gersich, AIA, 1997 John G. Horky, AIA, 1998 Daniel J. Roarty, AIA, 1999 Robert E. Shipley, AIA, 2000 Allyson D. Nemec, AIA, 2001 Gary A. Gust, AIA, 2002 Thomas R. Cox, AIA, 2003 Michael P. Eberle, AIA, 2004 Cherie K. Claussen, 2005 Colin H. Klos, AIA, 2006 Martin Sell, AIA, 2007 Wm. Lee Connellee, AIA, 2008 Josh O. Johnson, AIA 2009 James G. Otto, AIA, 2010 Thomas Hirsch, FAIA, 2011 Henry A. Kosarzycki, AIA, 2012 David G. Peterson, AIA, 2013 Jody D. Andres, AIA, 2014 Melissa M. Destree, AIA, 2015

2016 Convention Committee A. James Gersich, AIA, Chair Amy F. McNally, AIA, Vice Chair Jody D. Andres, AIA Daryl J. Dean, AIA Michael O. Dunham David J. Ewanowski, AIA Gregory P. Fischer, AIA Malorie Y. Hepner, Assoc. AIA Thomas E. Hirsch, FAIA Josh O. Johnson, AIA Mark J. Kruser, AIA Andrew T. Malanowski, AIA David G. Peterson, AIA Jennifer A. Roets, AIA Jon D. Sandeman, AIA Katherine A. Schnuck, AIA Melissa M. Schulteis, Assoc. AIA Kurt V. Zimmerman, AIA

AIA Wisconsin

www.AIAW.org | E: AIAW@AIAW.org 321 S. Hamilton St., Madsion WI 53703 Ph: (608) 257-8477 | Fax: (608) 257-0242

May 17 & 18, 2017 Monona Terrace - Madison, Wisconsin

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