Living Healthy: The Design and Development of Healthy Building in the National Capital Region
Tuesday, Aug 25, 20154 AMEDT
| 421 7th Street NW Washington, DC
Washington, DCRelated
Designing for health and wellbeing is on the leading edge of architectural design and community planning throughout the United States; however, few projects in the local area are purposefully doing so. Designing for health is about enhancing the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of the people who live, work, and play in our spaces. It’s about building social and financial capital in communities both urban and rural. AIA|DC and the Design + Wellbeing Committee are offering a special one-day conference where architects, planners, and developers discuss the integration of design and wellbeing into residential and commercial projects. Speakers will highlight design strategies, programs and technologies that take into account the health and wellbeing of the building occupant and the business case that advance their viability. Sponsored by the Architects Foundation. 5.0 HSW|LUs. CONFERENCE PROGRAM 8:30 – 9:00 am: Registration / Coffee / Networking 9:00 – 9:15 am: Introductions and Welcome -Mary Fitch, AICP, Hon. AIA, Executive Director, AIA|DC -Andrea Swiatocha, AIA, LEED AP, Co-Chair Design + Wellbeing Committee -Nancy Skinkle, AIA, LEED AP, Co-Chair Design + Wellbeing Committee 9:15 – 10:00 am: Overview – Emerging Trend -Ed McMahon, ULI Senior Resident Fellow 10:00 – 10:45 am: Design Strategies and Incentives -Suzanne Nienaber, Center for Active Design 10:45 – 11:30 am: Design Charrette and Implementation -Ed McMahon and Suzanne Nienaber 11:30 – 11:45 am: Movement Break -Tina McIntosh, Director of Programs, Active Body Works 12:00 – 1:15 pm: Lunch Session: Design Metrics -Steven Breslin, AIA, PE, LEED AP, Senior Architect, National Institutes of Health -Melissa Walker, RD, Wellness Amenity Program Manager, GSA (FITWEL) -Kelly Worden, Health Research Analyst, USGBC -Ray Demers, Program Director, Green Communities, Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. 1:30 – 2:30 pm: National Case Study: Lessons from Arkansas: Eco Modern Flats, Multi-family Housing -Jeremy Hudson, Partner & CEO, Specialized Real Estate Group 2:30 – 3:30 pm: Local Case Studies: Lessons from Washington, DC: Washington, DC - City Market at O Street -Andrew Taylor, AIA, Shalom Baranes -Richard Lake, Partner, Roadside Development -Victoria Lanteigne, Senior Accessibility Consultant, Steven Winter Associates, Inc. 3:30 – 3:45: Concluding Remarks -Andrea Swiatocha, AIA, LEED AP, Co-Chair Design + Wellbeing Committee -Nancy Skinkle, AIA, LEED AP, Co-Chair Design + Wellbeing Committee Price: Students & Assoc. AIA members: $60 AIA & DAC members: $110 Non-members: $155 Registration required. http://aiadc.com/calendar/event/living-healthy-design-and-development-healthy-building-national-capital-region
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