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SUMMARY:2012 IBC Mixed Occupancies July 18\, 2014
DESCRIPTION:Participants will be better able to understand and apply the concept of mixed occupancies in buildings and compliance with code requirements in the 2012 International Building Code® (IBC®). This seminar is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the code requirements that apply to mixed-occupancy conditions. Examples and exercises are utilized to demonstrate the application of the provisions. In addition\, the concept and application of incidental uses will be addressed. \nUpon completion of this seminar\, participants will be better able to: \n\nDefine the concept for addressing mixed-occupancy buildings.\nIdentify the three methods that are available for regulating mixed-occupancy buildings.\nDescribe the relationship of occupancy classification\, allowable height\, allowable area\, and occupancy separation to mixed-occupancy buildings.\nFollow a seven-step process for applying the Accessory Occupancies provisions.\nIdentify incidental accessory occupancies and understand how they differ from true mixed-occupancy conditions.\nApply the separation and/or fire protection requirements for Incidental Accessory Occupancies.\nFollow a four-step process for applying the Nonseparated Occupancies provisions.\nFollow a five-step process for applying the Separated Occupancies provisions.\nApply the mixed-occupancy methods to a multi-story building.\nEvaluate the differences between the three methods\, including the relative advantages and disadvantages for each method.\n\n 6 AIA/CES Learning Units (HSW) \n$170 for AIA member registration   (Continental breakfast\, and lunch included) \n$230 for non-AIA registration     (Continental breakfast\, and lunch included) \n8:15 a.m. – 4 p.m. (class begins at 8:40) \nDate: Friday\, July 18\, 2014 \nLocation: Dewberry\, 8403 Arlington Blvd. Fairfax\, VA 22031-4666 \nClick here to Register \nRegistration Deadline: July 14\, 2014 \nQuestions? Please contact Jim Walker at 804-237-1777 or jwalker@aiava.org \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/2012-ibc-mixed-occupancies-july-18-2014/
LOCATION:The Dewberry Companies LC\, 8401 Arlington Boulevard\, Fairfax\, VA\, 22031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140620T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140620T160000
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CREATED:20140617T201231Z
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SUMMARY:2012 IBC Accessibility & Usability for Commercial Buildings June 20\, 2014
DESCRIPTION:THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED \nThis seminar focuses on the minimum requirements for new or existing construction of accessible commercial facilities for compliance with the 2012 International Building Code (IBC) and ICC A117.1-2009 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities. It addresses the design\, plan review and inspection of commercial buildings to ensure that people with physical impairments\, visual impairments and hearing impairments can use the facilities. \nUpon completion\, participants will be better able to: \n• Recognize which accessibility requirements are enforceable by the building official. \n• Determine the extent to which accessibility code provisions apply to the design and construction of any facility\, as well as the alteration or change of occupancy of an existing building. \n• Identify the basis for the technical requirements set forth in the referenced standard. \n• Identify scoping and technical requirements for: \n— Exterior accessible routes (accessible routes criteria\, accessible parking spaces\, curb ramps and signage); \n— Accessible entry and means of egress (entrances\, means of egress\, areas of refuge); \n— Interior accessible routes (accessible route criteria\, elevators\, lifts\, ramps and doors); \n— Building features and facilities (toilet and bathing facilities\, drinking fountains and customer service facilities); \n— Dwelling and sleeping units (transient lodging and institutional units); \n— Assembly seating\, self-service storage facilities\, and judicial facilities; and \n— Existing structure requirements in IBC Chapter 34 and the 2012 International Existing  Building Code (IEBC). \n  \n6 AIA/CES Learning Units (HSW) \n$170 for AIA member registration   (Continental breakfast\, and lunch included) \n$230 for non-AIA registration     (Continental breakfast\, and lunch included) \n8:15 a.m. – 4 p.m. (class begins at 8:40) \nLocation: Virginia Center for Architecture\, 2501 Monument Ave. Richmond\, VA 23220 \nCANCELLED \nREGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5 p.m. on Friday\, June 6\, 2014 \nQuestions? Please contact Jim Walker at 804-237-1777 or jwalker@aiava.org
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/2012-ibc-accessibility-usability-commercial-buildings-6-20-14/
LOCATION:Virginia Center for Architecture\, 2501 Monument Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140523T084000
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SUMMARY:2012 IBC Means of Egress seminar - May 23\, 2014
DESCRIPTION:The goal of this seminar is to provide an overview of the fundamental means of egress requirements in the 2012 International Building Code® (IBC®). The attendee will be presented with specific  problems related to means of egress and will be asked to solve each problem using a set of plans for a four story college classroom/office building. Click here to register now. \nUpon completion of this seminar\, participants will be better able to: \n\nList and describe each of the three parts of a means of egress.\nIdentify the eight fundamental means of egress design issues.\nCalculate the occupant load and determine the required means of egress capacity.\nDetermine the required number of exit access doorways and exits.\nDetermine the requirements for arrangement of the means of egress elements\, including:\n\n– the location of exit access doorways and exits\n– the exit access travel distance\n– the common path of egress travel\n– any egress through adjoining spaces \n\nDetermine the requirements for the design\, including fire-resistance-rated construction\, of egress elements\, including corridors; stairways; exit passageways; areas of refuge and horizontal exits.\nDetermine the requirements for door hardware\, including panic hardware and door latching devices.\nDetermine the requirements for locations and amounts of means of egress lighting and signage.\nEvaluate the adequacy of a horizontal exit as part of a means of egress plan.\nEvaluate the means of egress in assembly spaces.\nEvaluate the adequacy of accessible means of egress.\n\n 6 AIA/CES Learning Units (HSW) \n$170 for AIA member registration   (Continental breakfast\, and lunch included) \n$230 for non-AIA registration     (Continental breakfast\, and lunch included) \n8:15 a.m. – 4 p.m. (class begins at 8:40) \nDate:  Friday\, May 23\, 2014 \nLocation:  Piedmont Virginia Community College\, Stultz Center\, 501 College Drive\, Charlottesville\, VA 22902 \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \nNEW Registration deadline: 4 p.m. Tuesday\, May 20\, 2014 \nQuestions? Please contact Jim Walker at 804-237-1777 or jwalker@aiava.org \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/2012-ibc-means-egress-seminar-may-23-2014/
LOCATION:Stultz Center at Piedmont Virginia Community College\, 501 College Drive \, Charlottesville\, VA\, 22902\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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CREATED:20140410T134144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140416T155516Z
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SUMMARY:HRC Poplar Forest Tour - May 15\, 2014
DESCRIPTION:Join the VSAIA’s Historic Resources Committee as we return to Thomas Jefferson’s villa retreat Poplar Forest\, considered his best design for the life of a private citizen. Tour the house to learn about architecture\, preservation and life in the early 19th century. See ongoing excavation and view artifacts from the plantation community that lived and worked at Poplar Forest. Discover Jefferson’s vision for his gardens\, ornamental plantings and farm at Poplar Forest as it emerges through archaeology. This restoration journey\, of both house and landscape\, provides a place and an experience that allows us to feel anew what rekindled Thomas Jefferson’s own inspiration and spirit at the end of his life. Register now. \n1.5 AIA/CES LUs \n$25.00 (includes lunch) \n10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (lunch to follow and time to explore on your own) \nLocation: Poplar Forest 1542 Bateman Bridge Rd\, Forest\, VA 24551 \nClick here to get Directions. \nRegistration deadline: Monday\, May 12\, 2014 \nRegistration is limited to 20. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \nQuestions? Please contact Jim Walker at 804-237-1777 or jwalker@aiava.org
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/hrc-poplar-forest-tour-may-15-2014/
LOCATION:Poplar Forest\, 1542 Bateman Bridge Road\, Forest\, VA\, 24551\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140513T173000
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CREATED:20140407T145317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140423T165539Z
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SUMMARY:Beer+Design 7: Homegrown: Made in the RVA
DESCRIPTION:Beer + Design 7 continues our tradition of exploring cool stuff while exploring tasty beer. \nJoin us at Isley Brewing in Richmond’s Scott’s Addition for Homegrown: Made in the RVA.  We explore local work with: \nBurt Pinnock \nHeath Matysek Snyder \nKyle Lucia and Johanna Willsey \nMay 13\, 5:30 pm.  Please bring $5 to help with our costs. See more>> \n \n 
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/beerdesign-7-homegrown-made-rva/
LOCATION:Isley Brewing\, 1715 Summit Avenue\, Richmond\, VA\, 23230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="VSAIA":MAILTO:jwalker@aiava.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140425T160000
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CREATED:20140121T202012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140418T145124Z
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SUMMARY:2012 IBC Accessibility & Usability in Commercial Buildings  April 25\, 2014
DESCRIPTION:This seminar focuses on the minimum requirements for new or existing construction of accessible commercial facilities for compliance with the 2012 International Building Code (IBC) and ICC A117.1-2009 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities. It addresses the design\, plan review and inspection of commercial buildings to ensure that people with physical impairments\, visual impairments and hearing impairments can use the facilities. \nUpon completion\, participants will be better able to: \n• Recognize which accessibility requirements are enforceable by the building official. \n• Determine the extent to which accessibility code provisions apply to the design and construction of any facility\, as well as the alteration or change of occupancy of an existing building. \n• Identify the basis for the technical requirements set forth in the referenced standard. \n• Identify scoping and technical requirements for: \n— Exterior accessible routes (accessible routes criteria\, accessible parking spaces\, curb ramps and signage); \n— Accessible entry and means of egress (entrances\, means of egress\, areas of refuge); \n— Interior accessible routes (accessible route criteria\, elevators\, lifts\, ramps and doors); \n— Building features and facilities (toilet and bathing facilities\, drinking fountains and customer service facilities); \n— Dwelling and sleeping units (transient lodging and institutional units); \n— Assembly seating\, self-service storage facilities\, and judicial facilities; and \n— Existing structure requirements in IBC Chapter 34 and the 2012 International Existing  Building Code (IEBC). \n  \n6 AIA/CES Learning Units (HSW) \n$170 for AIA member registration   (Continental breakfast\, and lunch included) \n$230 for non-AIA registration     (Continental breakfast\, and lunch included) \n8:15 a.m. – 4 p.m. (class begins at 8:40) \nLocation: Roanoke Higher Education Center\, Room 709\, 108 N Jefferson St.\, Roanoke\, VA 24016 \nClick here to Register \n*** NEW REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5 p.m. on Friday\, April 22\, 2014 \nQuestions? Please contact Jim Walker at 804-237-1777 or jwalker@aiava.org
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/2012-ibc-accessibility-usability-commercial-buildings-2/
LOCATION:Roanoke Higher Education Center\, 108 North Jefferson Street\, Roanoke\, VA\, 24016-2425\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140411T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140412T173000
DTSTAMP:20260514T002127
CREATED:20140121T190145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140411T140241Z
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SUMMARY:Design Forum XI: Dwelling: The Art of Living in the Century XXI
DESCRIPTION:Five exciting and renowned architects will gather in Charlottesville April 11-12\, 2014\, to put forth their own work as evidence that there is indeed a new set of principles that inspire the most-noticed architects in the world today. These are principles that foster aesthetic originality and client-centric problem-solving approaches; principles that address the challenges and opportunities that face every urban planner\, architect\, landscape architect\, and constructor currently in practice. How do you plan\, design\, and build today for the lifestyles\, technologies\, and natural and anthropogenic uncertainties of tomorrow? This current architectural “style of the present for the future” is contextual\, sensitive to the needs of all people\, and predicated on the co-existing goals of restoring both environmental and economic vitality. \nThe Friday evening Keynote Presentation by Terence Riley\, AIA\, former MoMA curator and co-founder of K/R architectural studio\, will kick off with a topic and speaker introduction by national AIA EVP/CEO Robert Ivy\, FAIA. \nThe program all day Saturday\, April 12\, includes presentations by Kai-Uwe Bergmann\, AIA\, principal\, BIG\, with offices in Copenhagen and New York City; Peter Gluck\, principal of the New York City design-build firm Gluck+; Jeff Kovel\, founder of Skylab\, Portland\, Ore.; and Ma Yansong\, founder of MAD architects. Each of these firms is known for outstanding residential architecture as well as a focus on community and environmental health and well-being. \nCome to Charlottesville in the spring—immediately following the University of Virginia Founder’s Day observances and just before Thomas Jefferson’s 271st birthday and national Architecture Week—to enjoy remembrances of the past and explore the dawning of a new future in Dwelling. \n8.5 Continuing Education Hours (CEHs/HSW) Keynote and all day Saturday  \n1.5 Continuing Education Hours (CEHs/HSW) Keynote only \n$150 for AIA members $40 for AIA associate members \n$205 for non-AIA members \n$20 for Students \n$50 for anyone attending only the Keynote Address and reception Friday evening \n  \nFriday events: Topic Introduction – Robert Ivy\, FAIA\, EVP/CEO\, The American Institute of Architects Keynote Address –  Terence Riley\, AIA \n5:30 – 7:00 p.m.\, reception to follow \nLocation: Live Arts Theatre\, 123 Water St. E.\, Charlottesville\, Va. \n‎Saturday events: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Speakers: Kai-Uwe Bergmann\, AIA\, BIG\, Copenhagen and New York City Peter Gluck\, Gluck+\, New York City Jeff Kovel\, Skylab\, Portland\, Ore. Ma Yansong\, mad architecture\, Beijing \nLocation: The Live Arts Theatre\, 123 Water St. E.\, Charlottesville\, Va. \nClick here to Register \nGet directions \nQuestions? Please contact Doug Gordon at 804-237-1778 or dgordon@aiava.org \nGenerous support for the Virginia Design Forum is provided by the following sponsors: \nCorporate            \nClark Nexsen \nBenefactor          \nHITT Contracting \nCollege of William and Mary \nPatron                   \nClark Construction Group\, LLC. \nEvensonBest \nForest City \nReed Construction Data \nSHW Group \nUniversity of Virginia School of Architecture \nSustaining           \nVa. Tech School of Architecture + Design \nBCWH \nSupporter            \n2rw Consultants\, Inc. \nAIA Northern Virginia \nHanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company \nKBS\, Inc. \nL. F. Jennings\, Inc. \nMark S. Orling\, AIA \nEdwin J. Pease\, AIA \nReader & Swartz Architects \nRiverside Brick & Supply \nThe Shockey Companies \nVanasse Hangen Brustlin\, Inc. \nOther \nBaskervill \nHayes + Ewing Design Studio \n  \n 
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/design-forum-xi/
LOCATION:Live Arts Theatre\, 123 Water St. E.\, Charlottesville\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140322T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140322T210000
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CREATED:20140205T142008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140211T162131Z
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SUMMARY:2014 Fellows Fete  March 22\, 2014
DESCRIPTION:Please join your friends and colleagues at the 2014 Region of the Virginias Fellows Fete on March 22 at the Colonnade Club located in Pavilion VII\, the oldest and most historic pavilion on the Lawn\, at the University of Virginia. In conjunction with this year’s Fete you are invited to take a guided tour of the University grounds in the afternoon. \n  \nWhen: March 22\, 2014; tour begins at 3 pm; Fete begins at 6 pm \nWhere: The Colonnade Club\, Pavilion VII\, West Lawn\, University of Virginia\, Charlottesville\, VA        22903 \nCost:  $150 – Fellow only\, $275 Fellow plus guest\, $125 Guest only \nClick here to Register \nRegistration deadline: 5 pm March 3\, 2014. \nOver night accommodations on your own. \n \nFor information\, contact Baird Smith:  bsmith@quinnevans.com \n  \n 
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/2014-fellows-fete/
LOCATION:The Colonnade Club\, Pavilion VII\, West Lawn\, UVA\, Charlottesville\, VA\, 22903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Membership,Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140320T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140320T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T002127
CREATED:20140214T173033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140307T193751Z
UID:10009873-1395313200-1395324000@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:HRC Nelson County Courthouse Tour March 20\,2014
DESCRIPTION:Historic Resources Committee Nelson County Courthouse Tour \nJoin us for the VSAIA Historic Resource Committee’s lunch presentation and tour of the Nelson County Courthouse in the Historic District of Lovingston in Nelson County\, Virginia. County Supervisor Allen Hale will give a presentation on the history of the Nelson County Courthouse and the Nelson County Board of Supervisors expectations for the restoration of the courthouse. Architect Randy Vaughan of Wiley|Wilson will also talk about the yet to be restored original courthouse and the issues involved between the original design and how a contemporary courthouse needs to function. \nWe will meet at the Nelson County Community Center (a renovated old elementary school) at 11:00 am\, for a short business meeting and presentation over lunch. \nFollowing this we will move to the Courthouse complex for a tour led by Nelson County Supervisor Allen Hale  and Randy Vaughan. \n2 AIA/CES HSW/LU  \n$15.00 (includes lunch) \n11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.\, Thursday\, March 20\,201 \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \nDirections and details to follow. \n 
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/historic-resources-committee-tour-nelson-county-courthouse/
LOCATION:Nelson County Courthouse\, 8445 Thomas Nelson Highway VA \, Lovingston\, VA\, 22949\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="VSAIA":MAILTO:jwalker@aiava.org
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