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Welcome to the 83rd Annual AIA Wisconsin Convention & Building Products Expo . . . REvolution!
A revolution is underway and the profession of architecture is dramatically evolving.
The outcome of this REvolution is ours to determine.• Architects must work together to shed old
clichés and outdated stereotypes.• Architects must think creatively to
leverage evolving responsibilities and new technologies for better outcomes.
• Architects must act differently to adapt our business practices in this evolving industry.
This year the 2014 AIA Wisconsin Convention & Building Products Expo will focus on what we know to be true: we can build our future and create our destiny.
Featuring a strong roster of keynote speakers and timely seminars, the Convention & Expo offers AIA members and allied professionals real opportunities to explore emerging design, practice, technology and environmental issues, as well as investigate the innovative products and services now available to the design and construction industry.
Whether you are with a large firm, a single practitioner or somewhere in between, the 2014 AIA Wisconsin Convention and Building Products Expo provides many opportunities to advance your connections and re-fuel your passion for good design. Plus, you’ll learn about maximizing the best practices that increase profitability and client satisfaction. The workshops, discussions and presentations will focus on the skills and leadership necessary to navigate this architectural REvolution.
On behalf of the AIA Wisconsin Board of Directors and Convention Committee, thank you for joining us.
Tom Cox, AIA Chair 2014 Convention Committee
Welcome!Registration BadgesEveryone 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 at all times and have them visible for easy viewing.
SeminarsPaid attendee registration includes your choice of seminars based on one-day or two-day registration. Seminar and keynote sessions are offered 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.
Exhibit PeriodsThe Exhibit Hall will be open to the public 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 & TranscriptsAIA members can earn valuable AIA/CES “learning unit hours” by participating in AIA Wisconsin Convention programs. AIA Wiscon-sin 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. Cer-tificates 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 in 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.
Particulars
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Continuing Education RequirementsThe 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 CommunityExchanging 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 and in the Exhibit Hall. The drawing will be held at 1:45 pm on Thursday, May 8, in The Expo Hall. Good Luck!
Photos #AIAWPhotos will be taken at the AIA Wisconsin Convention & Building Products Expo. These may appear in promotional materials—online and in print.
Expo Policy—No SuitcasingAIA 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.
Door PrizesBe sure to tour the entire Expo . . . a number of exhibitors are sponsoring special door prize drawings.
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8:00 – 9:30 a.m. AIA Wisconsin & WAF Annual Meetings Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA Ballroom
9:45 – 11:15 a.m. Professional Development Seminars Design: “Lineworks” Oyler Wu Collaborative Lecture Hall Sponsor: MasterGraphics, Inc.
Practice: “Targeting BIM Success - Aligning BIM Implementation to Strategic Goals” Tony Rinella Hall of Ideas E & F
Sustainability: “Beyond Green Design: Strategies for Achieving Sustainable Buildings” Joy E. Altwies, Ph.D., PE Hall of Ideas H & I 11:30 – 1:00 p.m. Awards Luncheon “Building Leaders” | Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA Ballroom 11:30 – 3:00 p.m. Emerging Professionals Companion Activity Hall of Ideas G & J
1:15 – 2:45 p.m. The Boldt Company Keynote Address “Breaking out of the Circle” Aaron Betsky Lecture Hall
Spotlight Seminars “Transparency: Getting Greener with EPDs” Hall of Ideas E & F Presented by CalStar Products
“Dimensional Cut Limestone: Origin to Order” Hall of Ideas H & I Presented by Valders Stone & Marble, Inc. 3:00 – 7:00 p.m. Building Products Expo Level One - Exhibit Hall Expo Education + IDP/ARE Sessions + Reception
7:00 – 9:00 p.m. AIA Wisconsin Design Awards Presentation Findorff Keynote Address “The Workplace of the Future” Jon Pickard, FAIA Lecture Hall
ScheduleWednesday, May 7
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ProgramWednesday, May 7Convention Registration 7:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.The AIA Wisconsin registration counter 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 Meetings8:00 – 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, strengthen the profession and drive positive change through the power of design. The agenda includes an opportunity to recognize individuals for their distinguished service to the profession of architecture. Featured Speaker: Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA, 2014 First Vice President/President-Elect of the American Institute of Architects, will speak on repositioning today’s profession for tomorrow’s success...an update on AIA initiatives to advance the profession.
Professional Development Seminars I9:45 – 11:15 a.m.Select from three concurrent seminar sessions.
Design: Linework Oyler Wu Collaborative Lecture HallDuring this seminar, Dwayne Oyler and Jenny Wu of Oyler Wu Collaborative will discuss the evolution of their design work over the last several years. Beginning with an obsession in the idea of “line is space,” the work has moved from small scale installations to increasingly larger scale buildings. By looking at a range of projects, the lecture covers their trajectory from purely line-driven projects to those that consider dialogues between line, surface, and volume. This seminar is sponsored by MasterGraphics, Inc. (S1A: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)
Practice: Targeting BIM Success - Aligning BIM Implementation to Strategic Goals Tony Rinella Hall of Ideas E & FEvidence-based best practice standards powered by reliable performance tracking and report-ing are transforming many industries and areas of practice today. This seminar demonstrates how a balanced scorecard approach, inspired by original research at Stanford University’s Center for Integrated Facility Engineering, is used to effectively improve project outcomes in all phases through quantitative measurement of BIM and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) implementation performance and maturity. Presentation will demonstrate how to align BIM implementation to strategic business goals for a project, office, or enterprise. (S1B: 1.5 LU hrs.)
Sustainability: Beyond Green Design: Strategies for Achieving Sustainable Buildings Joy E. Altwies Hall of Ideas H & IThis seminar will explore strategies for achieving sustainable buildings that go beyond green design. While creating a “sustainable” building has come to be synonymous with creating a “green” design, even the greenest design will not be sustainable if architects and allied professionals fail to recognize important factors that impact long-term building performance. This session will discuss these factors, including owner engagement, operating staff capabilities, and technology innovation and adoption. By addressing these items, architects can implement strategies that will lead to improved long-term building performance. (S1C: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)
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Awards Luncheon11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Ballroom
Gather with your friends and renew old acquaintances over lunch and celebrate the presentation of the 2014 AIA Wisconsin Golden Award to Thomas Hirsch, FAIA. The AIA Wisconsin Golden Award is the highest honor that can be bestowed on a member architect. The award recognizes an individual architect 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. Our featured speaker – Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA, 2014 Vice-President/President-Elect of the American Institute of Architects – will address the importance of shaping a public culture for design excellence.
Emerging Professionals Activity: Value Analysis** Pre-Registration Required ** 11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Hall of Ideas G & J
Specifically designed for Emerging Professionals, this workshop is based on a Value Analysis Activity in the Engineering Systems chapter of the Emerging Professionals Companion published by the AIA and NCARB.
Participants will work in teams and take on the role of a firm performing a value analysis (VA) on a project designed by them. A construction manager has identified through an initial budget of the documents that the project is over budget and has identified a number of value analysis suggestions to bring the project within budget. Parameters of the building will be identified with the group along with the suggested VA items. Each team will analyze the original design against each proposed VA item to evaluate its positive and negative potential in the overall context of the building and where appropriate develop alternatives.
The Boldt Company Keynote AddressBreaking out of the CircleAaron Betsky 1:15 – 2:45 p.m. Lecture Hall
This keynote address will discuss architecture in a digital age and explore ways in which architecture can, if it moves beyond its fixation on solitary buildings, become a way that we can in fact be at home in and make sense of our modern world. It will address a number of important questions. What is architecture good for in an age marked by the continual movement of people, goods, and data? How can it frame our relationship with our world and the others that share that place with us when so much of our reality is uncertain? What makes sense in a world in which everybody is becoming a maker and how things work has become invisible? This keynote address is made possible by the underwriting support of The Boldt Company. (K1A: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)
ProgramWednesday, May 7
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Spotlight Seminars1:15 – 2:45 p.m.
Transparency: Getting Greener with EPDs CalStar ProductsHall of Ideas E & F The building product transparency movement was spawned by the green building market and the need to identify and quantify the environmental impacts of building products. This presentation explains the alphabet soup of EPDs, LCAs and PCRs; shows how to use these “nutrition labels for products,” and discusses a case study of product benchmarking with and without EPDs – the first LEED for Schools project in Mississippi. (V1A: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)
Dimensional Cut Limestone: Origin to Order Valders Stone & MarbleHall of Ideas H & I This seminar will provide a basic review of the origin of limestone, its performance characteristics, attributes and its typical applications as a building stone. The course includes the typical fabrication process as well as the normal selection, specification resources and order process for dimensional cut limestone. (V2A: 1.5 LU hrs.)
Building Products Expo3:00 – 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. Reception sponsors include AIA Contract Documents. Everyone is invited to explore this extraordinary Expo of the latest building products and services.
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.
Stop by the “AIA Knowledge Center” in the Expo if you have questions, comments or suggestions about AIA Wisconsin programs, services, events and initiatives. The Knowledge Center will be staffed by members of the AIA Wisconsin Board of Directors, officers of the four local AIA Chapters, members of AIA Wisconsin committees and other AIA leaders. In addition, information will be available here for architects interested in submitting nomination for the College of Fellows. Wisconsin Architects Foundation also will have information on the “WAF Raffle” to support architectural education.
The Emerging Professionals Corner offers a place to view the AIA Milwaukee Emerging Professionals Design Competition winning boards and participate in IDP/ARE Workshops. Meet with other Emerging Professionals and learn about AIA programs addressing the needs of young professionals. Participate in the Twitter #AIAW Challenge. Details will be available at the EP Corner.
ProgramWednesday, May 7
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Program Wednesday, May 7
Findorff Keynote Address The Workplace of the FutureJon Pickard, FAIA2014 AIA Wisconsin Design Awards Presentation7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Lecture Hall
Celebrate excellence in architecture by participating in the presentation of the 2014 AIA Wisconsin Design Awards. This year’s award presentation will be preceded by the Findorff Keynote presentation on “The Workplace of the Future” by Jon Pickard, FAIA.
Daylight. Fresh air. Space. Nature. Nourishment. Exercise. All simple precepts, yet all critical design factors in the creation of today’s healthy and productive workplaces. This special keynote address will examine how these significant factors impact the design of contemporary and future high-performance workplaces. While directly contributing to a project’s overall sustainability, they also positively affect a client’s bottom-line by supporting recruiting and retention, increasing productivity, promoting well-being and sparking creativity. Using project examples, design strategies applicable to buildings of varying scales and programs will be identified that have been well received by employees and management. How subtle calibrations of design elements can increase collaboration and innovation to support a client’s business strategy also will be discussed.This keynote address is made possible by the underwriting support of JH Findorff & Son Inc.
Immediately following the keynote address, the Design Awards Committee will present the 2014 AIA Wisconsin Design Awards to the architects, owners and contractors responsible for the building projects selected to receive Honor Awards and Merit Awards. Join the celebration of design excellence and enjoy a special presentation on each award-winning project.(K2A: 1 LU/HSW hr.)
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ScheduleThursday, May 8
7:30 – 9:15 a.m. WMA Awards Breakfast Ballroom A & B
9:30 – 11:00 a.m. Professional Development Seminars Design: “Fabricating Plasticity” Heather Roberge, Assoc. AIA Lecture Hall
Practice: “Integrating Construction Contract Administration” James Atkins, FAIA Hall of Ideas E & F Sponsor: Wisconsin Architects Foundation Sustainability: “You bet, Design can Save the World ” Rand Ekman, AIA Hall of Ideas H & I Sponsor: Focus on Energy Design Assistance Program
Interior Perspectives: “A Light that Heals ” Avraham Mor, IALD and Bryan Schuetze Hall of Ideas G & J Sponsored by IIDA of Wisconsin
11:00 – 2:00 p.m. Building Products Expo Level One - Expo Hall Expo Education + IDP/ARE Sessions + Lunch
2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Immel Construction Keynote Address “Leadership through Sustainability” Mary Ann Lazarus, FAIA Lecture Hall
Spotlight Seminars “Helical Piles & Retrofit Push Piers” Hall of Ideas E & F Presented by Foundation Supportworks of Wisconsin
“Air Movement for Energy-Efficient Comfort in Conditioned Spaces” Hall of Ideas H & I Presented by Big Ass Solutions
3:45 – 5:15 p.m. Professional Development Seminars Design: “Evolving Design, evolving spaces ” Potter Lawson Lecture Hall Sponsored by Ken Saiki Design
Practice: “Contracts, Collaboration & Design-Build Projects” AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community Hall of Ideas E & F Sustainability: “Deep Energy Retrofit ” Panel Discussion Hall of Ideas H & I
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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 pre-sentation of this year’s WMA “Excellence in Masonry” awards. and a valuable continuing education program, “Structural Masonry Design and How it Influences Architecture,” presented by Sam Rubenzer, from FORSE Consulting.(V5A: 1.0 LU/HSW hrs.)
Professional Development Seminars II9:30 – 11:00 a.m. Select from four concurrent seminar sessions.
Design: Fabricating Plasticity Heather Roberge, Assoc. AIA Lecture HallThis seminar will present research from soon-to-be-published book, “Fabricating Plasticity: The Art and Technology of Design with Aluminum.” The presentation includes an examination of notable architectural and industrial design work by Foster, REX, Herzog and deMueron, Ron Arad and Heatherwick Studio to introduce contemporary applications of aluminum. The design opportunities and constraints associated with different technologies available to designers working with aluminum will be reviewed. (S2A: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)
Practice: Integrating Construction Contract AdministrationJames Atklins, FAIA Hall of Ideas E & FThis seminar will explore the transformation of Construction Contract Administration (CCA) services in the evolving Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) process. As practice moves toward fully integrated project delivery, AIA IPD Case Studies have chronicled a variation of delivery approaches. This session offers an in-depth discussion of these evolving demands and how they can be addressed with CCA services during the construction phase of projects. This seminar is sponsored by the Wisconsin Architects Foundation. (S2B: 1.5 LU hrs.)
Sustainability: You bet, Design can Save the World Rand Ekman AIAHall of Ideas H & IThis presentation will reflect on experience from private architectural practice, with the American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment Advisory Group (COTE-AG), The AIA 2030 Commitment, and advocating for regulation and policy to explore the role of architectural practice in meeting the sustainability imperatives of this cen-tury. This seminar is sponsored by Focus on Energy Design Assistance Program. (S2C: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)
Interior Perspectives: A Light that Heals Avraham Mor and Bryan Schuetze Hall of Ideas G & JCan good design help to heal patients? Join members of the design team for the new Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago for a seminar presentation on the hospital’s unique lobby and the integrated creative design techniques utilized on this project. This seminar is sponsored by the IIDA Wisconsin Chapter. (S2D: 1.5 LU hrs.)
ProgramThursday, May 8
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Building Products Expo11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Exhibit HallProduct & Service Displays + Expo Education + IDP/ARE Workshop + 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.
Please plan to stop by the “AIA Knowledge Center” in the center of the Expo if you have questions, comments or suggestions about AIA Wisconsin programs, services, events and initiatives. The Knowledge Center will be staffed by members of the AIA Wisconsin Board of Directors, officers of the four local AIA Chapters, members of AIA Wisconsin committees and other AIA leaders.
The Emerging Professionals Corner offers a place to view the AIA Milwaukee Emerging Professionals Design Competition winning boards and participate in IDP/ARE Workshops. Meet with other Emerging Professionals and learn about AIA programs designed for young professionals. Participate in the Twitter #AIAW Challenge. Details will be available at the EP Corner.
Members of the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Architects Foundation also will have information 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.
ProgramThursday, May 8
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Immel Construction Keynote AddressLeadership through Sustainability Mary Ann Lazarus, FAIA 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.Lecture Hall
This keynote address will review the AIA Sustainability Leadership Opportunity Scan. This research report helps equip architects to advance leadership opportunities through sustainability. Architects are uniquely positioned to play a leadership role in influencing and advancing the future through their work as creative problem-solvers for the built environment. This scan identifies four priority issues – two CORE issues that architects touch everyday related to “energy” and “materials” and two EMERGING issues where architects can provide a range of solutions related to “design and health” and “resilience.” (K3A: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)
This keynote address is made possible by the underwriting support of Immel Construction.
Spotlight Seminars1:15 – 2:45 p.m.
Helical Piles and Retrofit Push Piers for New Construction / Renovation Projects Foundation Supportworks of Wisconsin Hall of Ideas E & F This seminar session will explore design considerations, typical applications, installation basics and design and testing criteria for helical foundation systems and push pier systems.(V3A: 1.5 LU hrs.)
Air Movement for Energy-Efficient Comfort in Conditioned Spaces Big Ass Solutions Hall of Ideas H & I This exhibitor-sponsored professional development seminar will outline how project teams working on net-zero buildings have proven the effectiveness of incorporating air movement as part of an integrated design strategy. (V4A: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)
ProgramThursday, May 8
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Professional Development Seminars III3:45 – 5:15 p.m.Select from three concurrent seminar sessions.
Design: Evolving Design, evolving spaces Potter Lawson, Inc. Lecture HallContinuing the tradition of featuring the work of an AIA Wisconsin member-owned firm, this seminar will feature a presentation by Potter Lawson – one of the oldest architecture firms in the state, celebrating over 100 years of practice. The session will review the firm’s design philosophies, diverse architectural portfolio and several new interior work environments, including the firm’s new office. This seminar is sponsored by Ken Saiki Design, Inc. (S3A: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)
Practice: Contracts, Collaboration & Design-Build Projects AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community Hall of Ideas E & FThis seminar will review the best practices for Design-Build projects and feature a lively panel discussion by architects who are leaders of the AIA Project Delivery Knowledge Community. Design-Build is a growing project delivery method. While it’s the preferred project delivery method for many owners, not every architect is a big fan. The session will address a number of topics, including: why architects and contractors are so different, differences in contracting for design services compared to trade contractors, varying levels of risk tolerance, why professional liability is such a big deal, critical nature of specificity in design scope of work, and issues related to indemnity and standard of care. Implementing Design-Build best practices can lead to successful design and profitable projects. (S3B: 1.5 LU hrs.)
Sustainability: Deep Energy Retrofit AIA Wisconsin Steering Committee Hall of Ideas H & IThis seminar will explore a design-centered holistic approach to improving the energy efficiency of existing buildings. “Deep energy retrofit” projects, which represent a potential emerging market for architects, consider the interactions of all the building systems and can yield substantial energy savings of 50% or more. Deep energy retrofits are not only more effective in reducing energy costs than the typical approach of updating outdated individual lighting and other engineering systems, but they also have the potential to generate a robust business opportunity for architects willing to take the lead. (S3C: 1.5 LU/HSW hrs.)
ProgramThursday, May 8
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SponsorsThank You!Platinum SponsorsThe Boldt Company The Boldt Company opened as a small storefront carpentry shop in 1889. Now celebrating 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.Findorff is one of the Midwest’s leading builders. We are a company built on character and integrity with a culture that supports giving generously to our community. Above all, we are committed to bring the highest level of service and quality craftsmanship to every project we build. 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 SponsorsIIDA of WisconsinInternational Interior Design Association-Wisconsin Chapter is part of a professional networking and educational association with Chapters around the world. IIDA is committed to enhancing the quality of life through excellence in interior design and advancing interior design through knowledge. Focus on Energy Design Assistance ProgramThe 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
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
MasterGraphics, Inc. MasterGraphics offers an integrated mix of software, hard ware, training and distribution services, relying on expertise in CAD technologies to apply practical solutions to clients’ complex business challenges. www.MasterGraphics.com
Wisconsin Architects FoundationBuilding a Better Wisconsin through Architectural Education. www.aiaw.org
Silver SponsorBalestrieri EnvironmentalRevolutionary Turn-key Environmental and Adaptive Reuse Services. www.balestrierigroup.com
AIA Contract Documentswww.AIAW.org
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Advanced Glazings Ltd. ................................ 1002www.advancedglazings.comRobert Kartes, (414) 520-5422
Air-Lec Industries Inc. ..................................... 416www.air-lec.comJohn Ganahl, (608) 244-4754
ALLEGION .......................................................... 15www.allegion.comPaul Schmidt AIA, (877) 282-1721 4817
AluSpec, Inc. ........................................... 212www.aluspec.comGregg White, (608) 825-4838
Amcon Block.................................................... 506www.amconblock.comMike Davey, (612) 968-0507
Amerhart Ltd. ................................................... 207www.amerhart.comTracy Nacius, (920) 360-2276
American Engineering Testing Inc. ................ 814www.amengtest.comGregory Owens, (715) 359-3534
Andersen Windows Inc. .................................. 713www.andersenwindows.comBill Evers, (608) 516-1796
Anderson Bros. & Johnson ............................ 508www.michels.usTom Ellias, (800) 826-1581
Architectural Products of Wausau ................. 605www.apwausau.comJohn Schremp, PE, (715) 848-4008
Architectural Woodwork Institute -WI Chapter .............................................. 710www.awiwi.orgJim Buege, (262) 646-3763
Armstrong World Industries ............................. 43www.armstrong.comMark Dunn, (414) 208-8560
Arriscraft International .....................................114www.arriscraft.comGene Guetzow, (262) 206-6634
ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions ........... 20www.assaabloydss.comJustin Ritter, (920) 428-2220
Associated Builders & Contractors of Wisconsin ......................................................... 912www.abcwi.orgChristopher Reinhart, (608) 244-5883
AVI Systems ..................................................... 401www.avisystems.comFlint Bridge, (262) 207-1341
Exhibitor ListBachmann Construction Co. Inc. ....................116www.bachmannconstruction.netChris Quandt, (608) 222-8869
Balestrieri Environmental ............................... 216www.balestrierigroup.comKenneth Balestrieri, (262) 743-2800
Bell Structural Solutions ................................. 405www.bellstructural.comDustin Imholte, (651) 203-2716
Big Ass Solutions ............................................ 313www.bigasssolutions.comTess Simon, (859) 967-0502
Blenker Building Systems Inc. ....................... 316www.blenkerco.comTom Mason, (715) 574-4433
The Boldt Company ......................................... 601www.theboldtcompany.comScott Clark, (920) 225-6138
BPI Inc. ............................................................. 213www.bpiinc.comKyle Kiley, (414) 327-5010
Brunsell Lumber & Millwork ........................... 801www.brunsell.comJeff Birrenkott, (608) 442-4304
CAD Technology Center ................................. 615www.cadtechnologycenter.comOliver Turan Assoc. AIA, (952) 941-1181
CalStar Products, Inc. ............................. 806www.calstarproducts.comJohn McKevitt, (773) 290-0285
Central States Terrazzo Association................. 9www.centralstatesterrazzo.orgGeorge Hardy, (703) 431-2711
Ceramic Tileworks ........................................... 214www.ceramictileworksmn.comDeb Schramm, (414) 531-1997
CG Schmidt Inc. ................................................. 46www.cgschmidt.comCourtney Yanz, (414) 577-1024
COLDSPRING ................................................... 609www.coldspringusa.comTodd Olson, (320) 253-5261
Commercial Aquatic Engineering .................. 706www.fountaindesigns.comGreg Stoks, (952) 345-6447
Composites Gurea......................................... 1003www.parklex.comTodd Johnson, (360) 451-1130
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CORE 4 Engineering, Inc. ................................111www.core4engineering.comMatthew Christianson, (262) 236-9372
Corporate Contractors Inc. ............................ 406www.cciwi.comRick Glover, (608) 207-0022
County Materials Corporation ........................ 716www.countymaterials.comRebecca Sonnentag, (715) 848-1365
CPI Daylighting Inc. ......................................... 905www.cpidaylighting.comYossi Vinograd, (800) 759-6985
DA Loss Associates, Inc. ................................ 606www.daloss.comJeffrey Loss, (414) 384-4448
DeLeers Construction Inc. .............................. 301www.deleers.comJohn DeLeers, (920) 347-5830
DIRTT ................................................................ 916www.dirtt.netWilliam O’Neill, (612) 860-4000
Duro-Last Roofing Inc. .................................... 308www.duro-last.comJason Dark, (800) 248-0280
E3-Group .......................................................... 516e-3group.comIrasema Braun, (262) 522-7112
eblake & Associates ............................................ 7www.eblakewi.comEd Blake, (920) 775-3829
Edge Consulting Engineers, Inc. ..................... 19www.edgeconsult.comArlen Ostreng, (608) 644-1449
Edwards Cast Stone Co. ................................. 613www.edcstone.comRon Hopkins, (563) 580-5254
Enercept ..............................................................11www.enercept.comRon Gleysteen, (605) 882-2222
Entrance Technologies Inc. .............................. 33www.entrancetech.comJerry Lewis, (715) 845-4188
Fabcon .............................................................. 310www.fabcon-usa.comJoe Dammann, (952) 890-4444
Fearings Audio Video Security......................... 30www.fearings.comDouglas Fearing, (608) 443-2595
Focus on Energy Design Assistance Program ............................................ 5www.focusonenergy.com/design-assistanceAdam Niederloh, (877) 938-1588
Foundation Supportworks of WI .....................811www.fsiwi.comJamie Budiac, (920) 422-2377
Galaxy Sales Inc. ............................................. 103www.galaxysalesinc.comSivert Lung, (715) 614-0465
GRAEF .............................................................. 215www.graef-usa.comLoei Badreddine, (608) 242-1550
Granite Transformations ................................. 204www.granitetransformations.comLinda Young, (608) 442-3070
GRAPHISOFT ........................................... 703www.graphisoft.comKent Brown, (847) 338-8165
H Window Company, LLC ............................... 500www.hwindow.comStephen Walston, (715) 292-0866
Hallman Lindsay Paints Inc. ........................... 812www.hallmanlindsay.comMike Granitz, (608) 834-8844
Halquist Stone Company .................................. 28http://halquiststone.comRyan Bartsch, (262) 246-9000
Haworth Inc. ..................................................... 206www.haworth.comBart Wellenstein, (262) 303-4311
Hillesheim Architectural Products, Inc. ......... 815www.Hap-inc.netRick Hillesheim, (507) 331-0486
Holmes Murphy & Associates ........................ 910www.holmesmurphy.comReid Just, (800) 527-9049
Hooper Corporation .......................................... 17www.hoopercorp.comAlison Van Bellinger, (608) 268-2103
Icynene, Inc. ....................................................... 18www.icynene.comLoi McLoughlin, (847) 400-4326
InPro Corporation .............................................611www.inprocorp.comSarah Reidy, (262) 682-5133
Insulation and Supply Company, Inc. ............ 309www.insulationandsupply.comMark Kuepper, (920) 470-2111
Integrated Art Group LLC ................................. 42www.integratedartllc.comMargaret LeMay, (608) 882-1400
J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. ................................... 512www.findorff.comJeffrey Tubbs, (608) 442-7347
J.P. Cullen & Sons, Inc. ................................... 701www.jpcullen.comKevin Hickman, (608) 754-6601
Johnson Insurance Services LLC .................. 715www.johnsonins.comWendy Arnold, (608) 203-3869
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JSD Professional Services, Inc. ..................... 908www.jsdinc.comJan Schroeder, (608) 848-5060
JWC Building Specialties, Inc. ......................... 14www.jwcbuildingspecialties.comJim Cogan, (262) 522-1381
Kafka Granite LLC ......................................... 1009www.kafkagranite.comTiffany Kafka, (715) 687-2423
Kohler Company ................................................ 47www.kohler.comSteven Schmidt, (920) 457-4441
Kolbe and Kolbe .............................................. 410www.kolbe-kolbe.comJenny LaPorte, (715) 847-0760
Kraemer Brothers LLC .................................... 209www.kraemerbrothers.comGreg Callin, (608) 546-2411
Kulp’s of Stratford, LLC .................................... 34www.kulproof.comRobert Kulp, (715) 615-9300
Larson Engineering Inc. ...................................... 4www.larsonengr.comJohn Roob, (920) 734-9867
LiveRoof LLC ................................................... 403www.liveroof.comJon Olson, (800) 875-1392
Major Industries Inc......................................... 402www.majorskylights.comDavid Nyseth, (888) 759-2678
Managed Design Inc. ....................................... 413www.manageddesigninc.comGrant Strom, (952) 564-3420
Marshall Face2Face........................................... 37http://davidhelgerson.marshallface2face.com/David Helgerson, (866) 849-5336
Marvin Windows and Doors ......................... 1012www.marvin.comSales Manager, (866) 687-8431
Masonite Architectural DoorSystems .......... 1004www.masonite.comHenk Wolst, (920) 365-6899
MasterGraphics Inc. ................................ 502www.mastergraphics.comMichael Dunham, (262) 717-2165
McElroy Metal, Inc. .......................................... 504www.mcelroymetal.comSteve Mikkelson, (800) 562-3576
McGraw-Hill Construction .............................. 702www.construction.comBrenda Hartwig, (414) 258-9917
Middleton Insulation Systems LLC ................ 708www.middletoninsulationsystems.comNeil Hoernke, (608) 219-9567
Mid-States Concrete Industries...................... 202www.msprecast.comJeremy Olivotti, (608) 751-1474
Midwest Automatic Door A Division of Nabco Entrances, Inc .................................................. 913www.nabcoentrances.comNeal Stob, (708) 710-1950
Milwaukee Millwork ........................................... 10www.milwaukeemillwork.comNels Huse, (414) 774-8248
Miron Construction Co., Inc. .......................... 807www.miron-construction.comGregory Douglas AIA, (920) 969-7070
The Mohawk Group ......................................... 914themohawkgroup.comEllen Sweeney, (608) 239-7030
Morin - Kingspan Group Co. ................... 105www.morincorp.comJames White, (219) 465-8334
N.E.W. Plastics ................................................. 106www.renewplastics.comJohn Towle, (920) 609-8504
Nanawall Systems ............................................. 38www.nanawallsystems.comMatt Weber, (708) 385-4079
National Frame Building Association ............ 901www.postframeadvantage.comJohn Ryan, (847) 375-6333
Office Furniture Resources ............................ 407www.ofr-inc.comVicky Statz, (608) 208-6146
Otis Elevator Company ....................................113www.otis.comTed Reitz, (262) 240-3425
Pittco Architectural Metals Inc. ........................ 21www.pittcometals.comBrian Pigney, (847) 502-9100
Point of Beginning, Inc. .................................. 809www.pobinc.comScott Groholski, (715) 344-9999
PPG Industries Inc........................................... 509www.ppgideascapes.comBob Schrock, (513) 543-2555
ProCast Stone LLC .......................................... 415www.ProCastStone.usLloyd Pickart, (414) 727-2900
R.A. Smith National, Inc. ................................. 714rasmithnational.comSteve Miazga, (262) 317-3205
Rauch Clay Sales Corporation ..................... 1006www.rauchclay.comChristian Metz, (773) 254-0775
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Reinders Inc.-Laughing Waters ...................... 314www.laughingwatersinc.comJoel Reinders, (262) 372-5780
RHEINZINK America, Inc. ................................ 514www.rheinzink.comStephen Shull, (847) 878-1118
SAGE Electrochromics Inc. ............................ 607www.sageglass.comTim Finley, (507) 676-2561
Schindler Elevator Corporation ................... 1011www.us.schindler.comJulie Furrer-Powell, (608) 237-5702
Scranton Products .............................................. 8www.scrantonproducts.comMike Janssen, (414) 208-9871
Sentinel Structures Inc. .................................. 804www.sentinelstructures.comAndreas Rhude, (715) 582-4544
The Sherwin-Williams Company .................... 705www.sherwin-williams.comSean Meracle, (312) 656-0622
Sika Corporation .............................................. 404usa.sika.comJeffrey Fleming, (630) 548-1571
SJS Components LLC ..................................... 813www.sjscomponents.comScott Brown, (260) 578-0192
Solatube-Brighter Concepts, Ltd. ...................711www.solatube.comKeith Johnson, (414) 332-9050
Spancrete ......................................................... 505www.spancrete.comJeff Kiel, (414) 290-9000
Stonecast Products Inc....................................411www.stonecastproducts.comJacqueline Jaske, (262) 253-6600
Strongwood Log Homes ................................. 104www.gostrongwood.comJoe Titus, (715) 258-4818
Super Sky Products Enterprises LLC.............. 16www.supersky.comCindy Selig, (262) 404-1230
Tate Access Floors .......................................... 101www.tateaccessfloors.comDave Bessert, (630) 336-8772
TEC Products Inc. .............................................911http://tecproductsinc.com/Todd Geisert, (262) 369-8885
Terrazzo & Marble Supply ............................... 305www.tmsupply.comTom Mikrut, (847) 777-6766
TOTO USA ........................................................ 915www.totousa.comMike Harrigan, (847) 433-8980
Valders Stone & Marble, Inc. .......................... 108www.valdersstone.comMichael Schumacher, (920) 775-4151
Vendura Industries .......................................... 903www.vendura.comMike O’Connell, (608) 310-7970
VerHalen, Inc.-Pella Windows & Doors ...........110www.pella.comBill Weber, (920) 435-3791
Vogel Bros. Building Co. ............................... 1016www.vogelbldg.comPeter Szotkowski, (608) 235-2523
W.L. Hall Company .......................................... 303www.wlhall.comBrian Mahin, (952) 974-7615
The Wagner Companies .................................. 712www.wagnercompanies.comAnthony Goodings, (414) 214-0444
WASCO Windows ............................................ 816www.wascowindows.comDavid Paulus, (414) 461-9900
Wausau Tile, Inc............................................... 802www.wausautile.comJeff Gramling, (715) 359-5441
Wausau Window and Wall Systems ............... 315www.wausauwindow.comEric Breidel, (715) 846-3743
Whole Trees Architecture ............................... 902WholeTrees.comMartin Whitehead, (608) 310-5282
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IDP/ARE Workshop Sessions[Held in the Emerging Professionals Corner]
Whats new in IDPMay 7, 4:30 pmMay 8, 11:15 am
The EPC and youMay 7, 5:00 pmMay 8, 11:45 am
IDP and Supervisors May 7, 5:30 pmMay 8, 1:00 pm
ARE: 5.0 UpdateMay 7, 6:00 pmMay 8, 1:30 pm
Future Fellows of WisconsinAIA Wisconsin Fellowship Committee[Held in the Knowledge Center]
Overview of Fellowship GuidelinesMay 7, 3:30 pm
Fellowship Submission ProcessMay 7, 4:00 pm
Special Displays & Events
WAF RaffleSupport the Wisconsin Architects Foundation and try your luck at winning great prizes as part of the WAF Raffle. Prize information and tickets are available in the Exhibit Hall.
AIA Knowledge CenterMembers make a difference in many ways through connections with AIA Wisconsin. Learn more about special programs, committees and local Chapter events from AIA Wisconsin leaders. Share your opinions about the AIA and where the profession is heading.
Door PrizesBe sure to tour the entire Expo . . . a number of exhibitors are sponsoring special door prize drawings.
2014 AIA Wisconsin Design Awards
SE2 Awards | Special DisplaysEmerging Professionals Corner STRUT Fashion DisplayFuture Fellows of WisconsinBooth Awards & More!
Expo Education Program Earn AIA/CES learning unit hours by touring the Exhibit Hall and participating in the Expo Education Program.
The following 15-minute sessions are being offered by AIA/CES providers at their booth in the Expo.
Attendees are responsible for recording participation on the Expo Education Report form. Complete a pre-designed track of at least four (4) presentations to allow AIA Wisconsin to report these credits on member transcripts. There are two tracks, with each worth 1.0 LU hour.
Transparency: Getting Greener with EPDsCalStar Products Inc. | Booth #806May 7, 3:15 pm & 5:00 pmMay 8, 11:45 am & 1:00 pm
Using 3D Scanning in a Renovation ProjectMasterGraphics Inc. | Booth #502May 7, 3:45 pm & 5:30 pmMay 8, 11:30 am & 12:30 pm
Designing the Perfect Metal Wall in Fifteen Minutes!Morin - Kingspan Group Co. | Booth #105May 7, 4:15 pm & 6:00 pmMay 8, 12:00 pm & 12:45 pm
Interactive BIM Model Explorations and Design CommunicationGRAPHISOFT | Booth #703May 7, 4:45 pm & 6:30 pmMay 8, 12:15 pm & 1:15 pm
Top Ten Woodwork Standards Tips that keep you out of troubleArchitectural Woodwork Institute - WI Chapter Booth #710May 7, 3:30 pm & 5:15 pmMay 8, 11:30 am & 1:15 pm
High Performance Glazing Systems AluSpec, Inc. | Booth #212May 7, 4:00 pm & :5:45 pmMay 8, 11:45 am & 12:30 pm
Using 3D Scanned Data in a Building Information ModelMasterGraphics Inc. | Booth #502May 7, 4:30 pm & 6:15 pmMay 8, 12:15 am & 1:00 pm
State Licensing CE RequirementsAIA Wisconsin | Knowledge CenterMay 7, 5:00 pmMay 8, 11:45 am
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AIA Wisconsin Past PresidentsNoble E. Rose, AIA, 1980Walter E. Zoller, AIA, 1981Brian F. Larson, AIA, 1982Glenn Johnson, AIA, 1983Frederick E. Zimmermann, AIA, 1984Harry A. Schroeder, AIA, 1985James W. Miller, FAIA, 1986Robert D. Cooper, AIA, 1987H. James Gabriel, AIA, 1988Dennis L. Olson, AIA, 1989Jay A. McLean, AIA, 1990Richard W. Eschner, AIA, 1991Roger D. Roslansky, AIA, 1992Ross T. Potter, AIA, 1993Lisa L. Kennedy, AIA, 1994Kevin J. Connolly, AIA, 1995Horst W. Lobe, AIA, 1996A. James Gersich, AIA, 1997John G. Horky, AIA, 1998Daniel J. Roarty, AIA, 1999Robert E. Shipley, AIA, 2000Allyson D. Nemec, AIA, 2001Gary A. Gust, AIA, 2002Thomas R. Cox, AIA, 2003Michael P. Eberle, AIA, 2004Cherie K. Claussen, 2005Colin H. Klos, AIA, 2006Martin Sell, AIA, 2007Wm. Lee Connellee, AIA, 2008Josh O. Johnson, AIA 2009James G. Otto, AIA, 2010Thomas Hirsch, FAIA, 2011Henry A. Kosarzycki, AIA, 2012David G. Peterson, AIA, 2013
2014 Convention CommitteeTom Cox, ChairJody D. Andres, AIA Donald G. Briggs, AIAT. Scott Collier, Assoc. AIADaryl J. Dean, AIAGregory Fischer, AIAA. James Gersich, AIAFred L. Holtzman, AIAJosh O. Johnson, AIADevin Little, Assoc. AIAAndy Malanowski, AIARay Matulionis, AIAAmy F. McNally, AIACathy O’Hara Weiss, AIADavid G. Peterson, AIAJon D. Sandeman, AIA Jason Sippel, Assoc. AIADonald R. Smith, AIAMichael Topczewski, AIAEric Urtes, AIATaylor C. Walker, AIA Robert S. Wheat, AIA
AIA Wisconsinwww.AIAW.org | E: [email protected] S. Hamilton St., Madsion WI 53703Ph: (608) 257-8477 | Fax: (608) 257-0242
Executive Committee
Jody D. Andres, AIA, President Melissa M. Destree, AIA, Vice PresidentKurt V. Zimmerman, AIA, Secretary/Treasurer David G. Peterson, AIA, Past President
Board of DirectorsJody D. Andres, AIA, NeenahDaniel D. Bayer, Assoc. AIA, GreenvilleDaryl J. Dean, AIA, RhinelanderMelissa M. Destree, AIA, OregonMatthew S. Edwards, AIA, MilwaukeeStephen D. Holzhauer, AIA, MadisonStacey Z. Keller, AIA, WindsorJennifer Lehrke, AIA, GlenbeulahRichard Lundeen, AIA, MadisonRon McCrea, MadisonEric D. Ohlfs, Assoc. AIA, MilwaukeeLyssa C. Olker, AIA, MilwaukeeJames G. Otto, AIA, HubertusDavid G. Peterson, AIA, Eau ClaireGlendali Rodriguez, AIA, MenomonieEric A. Schoedel, AIA, CedarburgKurt G. Schroeder, AIA, La CrosseRachel Toler, HartlandNathan Uibel, LomiraAbby V. Vogen Horn, Port WashingtonDaniel J. Wiitanen, AIA, New FrankenWalter L. Wilson, FAIA, GlendaleKurt V. Zimmerman, Milwaukee
AIA Regional DirectorsSteve Fiskum, FAIA, MinneapolisHenry A. Kosarzycki, AIA, Greendale
Regional Associate DirectorVacant
StaffWilliam M. Babcock, Hon. AIA Executive DirectorBrenda K. Taylor, Assoc. AIA, Deputy DirectorMary K. Orella, Administration ManagerTracy A. Drinkwater, Administrative Assistant
2015 AIA Wisconsin Convention & ExpoApril 22 & 23, 2015Monona Terrace Convention CenterMadison, Wisconsin
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