2015 AIA/CKC Programs:
January Program: Southwest Library Presentation and Tour
When: January 13, 2015, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Where: Louisville Free Southwest Library
9725 Dixie Highway, Louisville, KY USA 40272
Program Description:
Colin Drake, Project Architect, will present on the Libraries of Our Future: The Story of the Architecture of the Southwest Library.
Project Description: The Louisville Southwest Regional Library is the first of three new regional libraries strategically positioned to serve the suburban regions of Metro Louisville. The project was a true design collaboration between the Louisville Free Public Library's design team, JRA Architects, and MSR of Minneapolis. Over 120,000 books and media offerings are available in a building that aspires to be a vessel for daylight. The exterior was inspired by the act of discovery, with symbolic metal curtains that are peeled away to reveal greater knowledge within. The surrounding site re-imagines the suburban parking lot as a vessel for rainwater, allowing the property to collect and infiltrate all of the water from several surrounding properties to relieve the burden on the municipal system. Supreme adaptability drove the interior arrangement to allow the facility to react to rapid changes in library programming. Outside, a variety of earth tone materials were selected for their durability, texture, and depth, allowing daylight and shadow to animate the facade throughout the day. The entire project was meant as a new model of sustainability for Louisville, as the project expects to receive LEED Gold certification. Most importantly, the new Southwest Regional Library aspires to be a landmark in the community for generations to come, offering lifelong learning to its users and acting as a catalyst for future neighborhood development.
AIA CEU Credit: 1 LU
RSVP: RSVP: Please rsvp by January 12 at http://aiackcjanprogramswlibrary.eventbrite.com or contact Anna Lask at [email protected]
When: January 13, 2015, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Where: Louisville Free Southwest Library
9725 Dixie Highway, Louisville, KY USA 40272
Program Description:
Colin Drake, Project Architect, will present on the Libraries of Our Future: The Story of the Architecture of the Southwest Library.
Project Description: The Louisville Southwest Regional Library is the first of three new regional libraries strategically positioned to serve the suburban regions of Metro Louisville. The project was a true design collaboration between the Louisville Free Public Library's design team, JRA Architects, and MSR of Minneapolis. Over 120,000 books and media offerings are available in a building that aspires to be a vessel for daylight. The exterior was inspired by the act of discovery, with symbolic metal curtains that are peeled away to reveal greater knowledge within. The surrounding site re-imagines the suburban parking lot as a vessel for rainwater, allowing the property to collect and infiltrate all of the water from several surrounding properties to relieve the burden on the municipal system. Supreme adaptability drove the interior arrangement to allow the facility to react to rapid changes in library programming. Outside, a variety of earth tone materials were selected for their durability, texture, and depth, allowing daylight and shadow to animate the facade throughout the day. The entire project was meant as a new model of sustainability for Louisville, as the project expects to receive LEED Gold certification. Most importantly, the new Southwest Regional Library aspires to be a landmark in the community for generations to come, offering lifelong learning to its users and acting as a catalyst for future neighborhood development.
AIA CEU Credit: 1 LU
RSVP: RSVP: Please rsvp by January 12 at http://aiackcjanprogramswlibrary.eventbrite.com or contact Anna Lask at [email protected]
February Program: Specifying: Tricks of the Trade
When: February 19, 2015, 11:45 pm to 1:00 pm
Where: The offices of Luckett & Farley
373 South Third Street, Louisville, KY USA 40202
Program Description: Specifying: Tricks of the Trade
Have you ever tried to edit specifications and think: “There has GOT to be a better way!” Well, here is your chance to find out from someone who has been editing specifications every day for years.
At our next regular meeting, Randal J. Reifsnider, AIA, CSI, CCS, LEED AP, SCIP, Louisville Office Manager of Conspectus, Inc., will provide a presentation that will address:
1. Effective section editing sequence and the decision making process.
2. Readily available MasterSpec® recourses.
3. Useful but little known MS Word bells and whistles.
4. A world of freeware (or “nearly-freeware”) beyond Microsoft that can replace ineffective native software functions.
5. Easy customizations to simplify tasks and improve productivity.
For more information regarding Conspectus, Inc. and Mr. Reifsnider visit http://conspectusinc.com/ and http://www.conspectusinc.com/firm-staff.htm
AIA CEU Credit: 1 LU
RSVP: Register at http://aiackc-febprogram-specifying.eventbrite.com by February 18th.
When: February 19, 2015, 11:45 pm to 1:00 pm
Where: The offices of Luckett & Farley
373 South Third Street, Louisville, KY USA 40202
Program Description: Specifying: Tricks of the Trade
Have you ever tried to edit specifications and think: “There has GOT to be a better way!” Well, here is your chance to find out from someone who has been editing specifications every day for years.
At our next regular meeting, Randal J. Reifsnider, AIA, CSI, CCS, LEED AP, SCIP, Louisville Office Manager of Conspectus, Inc., will provide a presentation that will address:
1. Effective section editing sequence and the decision making process.
2. Readily available MasterSpec® recourses.
3. Useful but little known MS Word bells and whistles.
4. A world of freeware (or “nearly-freeware”) beyond Microsoft that can replace ineffective native software functions.
5. Easy customizations to simplify tasks and improve productivity.
For more information regarding Conspectus, Inc. and Mr. Reifsnider visit http://conspectusinc.com/ and http://www.conspectusinc.com/firm-staff.htm
AIA CEU Credit: 1 LU
RSVP: Register at http://aiackc-febprogram-specifying.eventbrite.com by February 18th.
Joint March Program with RCI & ABAA: Air Barriers
Date: March 17, 2015
Time: First session: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Second Session: 12:30 to 2:30
Where: Builders Exchange,
2300 Meadow Dr, Louisville, KY 40218
Program Description:
The AIA/CKC along with the Louisville chapter of RCI (Roof Consultants Institute which focuses on the Building Envelope) and ABAA (Air Barrier Association of America) will host a joint educational event which will offer CEUs for AIA, RCI and USGBC. This presentation will provide both basic information about specification writing and designing air barrier - and provide an opportunity to bring your toughest questions to two national experts in this field.
First two hour session will discuss:
1) Why is an air barrier important in building construction?
2) How does a designer approach the design of a building air barrier system?
3) What is the Air Barrier Association of America' Quality Assurance Program and how does it work?
Time will be available for questions at the end of the first session.
Lunch will be served between the two sessions.
The 2nd two hour session will discuss:
1) What are the differences (pros/cons) in the different air barrier materials available?
2) What are the most critical features of detailing air barrier systems?
3) What details are more successful (and examples of ones that are likely to fail)?
4) Performance levels and Blower door testing - what you need know.
Time will be available for questions at the end of the second session.
Presenters will be Len Anastasi and Terry Brennan.
Presenters: Len Anastasi, Len Anastasi worked in the construction industry for twenty years in masonry, waterproofing and restoration work. He currently owns EXO-TEC Manufacturing, Inc. which manufactures specialty construction products, EXO-TEC Solutions, Inc. which performs marketing work for various quality and innovative manufacturers of construction products and EXO-TEC Consulting, Inc. which performs consulting services on building enclosure issues for building owners, managers, design professionals and lawyers. In his construction and consulting work, he has performed inspections and / or repairs on over 300 buildings as well as giving expert testimony in trials and reviews on dozens of legal cases. He is a member of ASTM's E 06 Committee on Building Performance where he has authored both proposed standards as well as proposed changes to existing standards. He is a member of the Boston Society of Architects' Building Enclosure Council where he has presented on several topics and has been sponsored to speak at the Build Boston Exposition, AIA National Convention and CSI National Convention. He has authored several articles and papers on building enclosure performance and has spoken on these topics at several conventions, seminars and meeting. He is the current President of the Air Barrier Association of America as well as a member of the Construction Specification Institute ( CSI ), the International Concrete Repair Institute ( ICRI ) and the U. S. Government's Building Enclosure Technology and Environment Council ( BETEC ). He is also a guest lecturer at the Boston Architectural Center. Mr Anastasi is based out of Massachusetts.
Terry Brennan, Terry Brennan is a building scientist and educator. He has studied buildings since the 1970's. Because of his background in physics, biology and building construction, Mr. Brennan combines theory and practice in a unique and integrated way. Mr. Brennan has provided research, training, curriculum development and program support for the EPA, building owners and managers, individual homeowners, and several state health departments. He is currently the chair of the Air Barrier Association of America's Whole Building Test Committee. He is a member of ASHRAE 62.2 committee on ventilation for low-rise residential buildings. He served as a consultant to the National Academies of Science Committee on Dampness and Health in Buildings. He was one of the 12 speakers at the most recent Building Envelope Symposium, an annual RCI national event. Mr Brennan is based out of New York.
The first session is designed as more of an introduction. The second will go into greater depth. You may either or both sessions. Lunch will be served between the two sessions. The program is free to AIA/CKC members.
RSVP now at: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/aia-ckc-rci-program-tickets-16020862832.
Date: March 17, 2015
Time: First session: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Second Session: 12:30 to 2:30
Where: Builders Exchange,
2300 Meadow Dr, Louisville, KY 40218
Program Description:
The AIA/CKC along with the Louisville chapter of RCI (Roof Consultants Institute which focuses on the Building Envelope) and ABAA (Air Barrier Association of America) will host a joint educational event which will offer CEUs for AIA, RCI and USGBC. This presentation will provide both basic information about specification writing and designing air barrier - and provide an opportunity to bring your toughest questions to two national experts in this field.
First two hour session will discuss:
1) Why is an air barrier important in building construction?
2) How does a designer approach the design of a building air barrier system?
3) What is the Air Barrier Association of America' Quality Assurance Program and how does it work?
Time will be available for questions at the end of the first session.
Lunch will be served between the two sessions.
The 2nd two hour session will discuss:
1) What are the differences (pros/cons) in the different air barrier materials available?
2) What are the most critical features of detailing air barrier systems?
3) What details are more successful (and examples of ones that are likely to fail)?
4) Performance levels and Blower door testing - what you need know.
Time will be available for questions at the end of the second session.
Presenters will be Len Anastasi and Terry Brennan.
Presenters: Len Anastasi, Len Anastasi worked in the construction industry for twenty years in masonry, waterproofing and restoration work. He currently owns EXO-TEC Manufacturing, Inc. which manufactures specialty construction products, EXO-TEC Solutions, Inc. which performs marketing work for various quality and innovative manufacturers of construction products and EXO-TEC Consulting, Inc. which performs consulting services on building enclosure issues for building owners, managers, design professionals and lawyers. In his construction and consulting work, he has performed inspections and / or repairs on over 300 buildings as well as giving expert testimony in trials and reviews on dozens of legal cases. He is a member of ASTM's E 06 Committee on Building Performance where he has authored both proposed standards as well as proposed changes to existing standards. He is a member of the Boston Society of Architects' Building Enclosure Council where he has presented on several topics and has been sponsored to speak at the Build Boston Exposition, AIA National Convention and CSI National Convention. He has authored several articles and papers on building enclosure performance and has spoken on these topics at several conventions, seminars and meeting. He is the current President of the Air Barrier Association of America as well as a member of the Construction Specification Institute ( CSI ), the International Concrete Repair Institute ( ICRI ) and the U. S. Government's Building Enclosure Technology and Environment Council ( BETEC ). He is also a guest lecturer at the Boston Architectural Center. Mr Anastasi is based out of Massachusetts.
Terry Brennan, Terry Brennan is a building scientist and educator. He has studied buildings since the 1970's. Because of his background in physics, biology and building construction, Mr. Brennan combines theory and practice in a unique and integrated way. Mr. Brennan has provided research, training, curriculum development and program support for the EPA, building owners and managers, individual homeowners, and several state health departments. He is currently the chair of the Air Barrier Association of America's Whole Building Test Committee. He is a member of ASHRAE 62.2 committee on ventilation for low-rise residential buildings. He served as a consultant to the National Academies of Science Committee on Dampness and Health in Buildings. He was one of the 12 speakers at the most recent Building Envelope Symposium, an annual RCI national event. Mr Brennan is based out of New York.
The first session is designed as more of an introduction. The second will go into greater depth. You may either or both sessions. Lunch will be served between the two sessions. The program is free to AIA/CKC members.
RSVP now at: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/aia-ckc-rci-program-tickets-16020862832.
April CEU Program: CaptiveAire, Inc. presentation- Ventilation systems for modern commercial kitchens
Date: April 28, 2015
Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Where: CaptiveAire, Inc. Commercial Kitchen Ventilation
8017 Catherine Lane, Ste. 4; Louisville, KY 40222
Program Description:
The design of the modern commercial kitchen, including the ventilation system, can be a challenging endeavor. The idea seems simple - air being exhausted from the building must be replaced in order to maintain balance. However, the CKV system is only one component of the overall restaurant system and all of these, when designed, must work well together to maintain the comfort level of both the restaurant patrons and staff. This presentation will go over exhaust hood basics such as hood types, sizing, listed hoods, installation, reduced clearance and fire protection.
1 AIA CEU awarded for attendance.
April CEU Program: CaptiveAire, Inc. presentation (click here)
Date: April 28, 2015
Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Where: CaptiveAire, Inc. Commercial Kitchen Ventilation
8017 Catherine Lane, Ste. 4; Louisville, KY 40222
Program Description:
The design of the modern commercial kitchen, including the ventilation system, can be a challenging endeavor. The idea seems simple - air being exhausted from the building must be replaced in order to maintain balance. However, the CKV system is only one component of the overall restaurant system and all of these, when designed, must work well together to maintain the comfort level of both the restaurant patrons and staff. This presentation will go over exhaust hood basics such as hood types, sizing, listed hoods, installation, reduced clearance and fire protection.
1 AIA CEU awarded for attendance.
April CEU Program: CaptiveAire, Inc. presentation (click here)
May Program: Pivotek Presentation hosted by Messer Construction
Date: May 26, 2015
Time: 5:30 - 7:00pm
Location: Down One Bourbon Bar
321 West Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202
Appetizers and drinks provided
CEU Credits: 1 AIA LU
Registration: Click Here
Overview: The construction industry remains one of the last to experience significant process improvement as a result of the economic, legal, operational, technical, and environmental influence affecting our global economy. As leaders in the industry it is imperative that our teams examine the policies, processes and technologies that have revolutionized the manufacturing industry in order to reduce risk, waste, and energy consumption, while improving quality, safety, and speed to completion.
We would like to introduce Pivotek and give your team a brief presentation on:
* How design technologies can reduce waste and energy consumption
* How early collaboration improves coordination and speed of completion
* How prefabrication reallocates manpower and reduces safety claims
* How prefabrication assures compliance and improves quality
Date: May 26, 2015
Time: 5:30 - 7:00pm
Location: Down One Bourbon Bar
321 West Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202
Appetizers and drinks provided
CEU Credits: 1 AIA LU
Registration: Click Here
Overview: The construction industry remains one of the last to experience significant process improvement as a result of the economic, legal, operational, technical, and environmental influence affecting our global economy. As leaders in the industry it is imperative that our teams examine the policies, processes and technologies that have revolutionized the manufacturing industry in order to reduce risk, waste, and energy consumption, while improving quality, safety, and speed to completion.
We would like to introduce Pivotek and give your team a brief presentation on:
* How design technologies can reduce waste and energy consumption
* How early collaboration improves coordination and speed of completion
* How prefabrication reallocates manpower and reduces safety claims
* How prefabrication assures compliance and improves quality

Join us in June…at the
AIA CKC Procrastinator’s Weekend
June 6, 2015
General Butler State Resort Park
Carrollton, Kentucky
Conference Schedule:
Friday, June 5th:
Those coming up on Friday may want to attend the “First Friday” festival in downtown Carrolton from 6:00-8:00pm.
7:30pm – Dinner at Down On Main Street Restaurant.
Saturday, June 6th:
8:00am – Registration and continental breakfast.
8:30am – Historical Architectural Types & Styles – Rachel Kennedy, Corn Island Archaeology & Kentucky Heritage Council [1.0 AIA LU]
9:30am – Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits – Jen Williamson, Kentucky Heritage Council [1.0 AIA HSW LU]
10:30am - Secretary of Interior’s Standards Applied – Jen Williamson, Kentucky Heritage Council [1.0 AIA HSW LU]
11:30am through Lunch – Maintaining Historic Buildings and Assessing Conditions –
Tom McDowell, Conservation Solutions [1.5 AIA HSW LU]
Tom has recently moved back to Kentucky after a career at the General Services Administration (GSA) where he worked on condition assessments and specification of treatments to historic federal buildings.
1:30pm – 3:30pm – Hands On Training – Tom Francis, window restoration / Terry Wullenweber, decorative plaster / Rhonda Deeg, leaded window restoration [2.0 AIA HSW LU]
4:00pm – Guided Tour Butler-Turpin House [1.0 AIA LU]
5:00pm – 6:30pm – Free time. Rest or Hike around the lake.
6:30pm – Dinner
Following dinner – The Greenest Building Movie Screening
(Here is a trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyY4DnTapN4)
After the movie – A social in the recently renovated bar area designed by Anne Saint-Aignan.
Total AIA CEUs for the day: 7.5 (5.5 HSW). See flyer for detailed information about the programs and speakers.
Cost for entire day is $40 for AIA members and guests, $60 for non members. Click Here To register for the conference.
AIA CKC Procrastinator’s Weekend
June 6, 2015
General Butler State Resort Park
Carrollton, Kentucky
Conference Schedule:
Friday, June 5th:
Those coming up on Friday may want to attend the “First Friday” festival in downtown Carrolton from 6:00-8:00pm.
7:30pm – Dinner at Down On Main Street Restaurant.
Saturday, June 6th:
8:00am – Registration and continental breakfast.
8:30am – Historical Architectural Types & Styles – Rachel Kennedy, Corn Island Archaeology & Kentucky Heritage Council [1.0 AIA LU]
9:30am – Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits – Jen Williamson, Kentucky Heritage Council [1.0 AIA HSW LU]
10:30am - Secretary of Interior’s Standards Applied – Jen Williamson, Kentucky Heritage Council [1.0 AIA HSW LU]
11:30am through Lunch – Maintaining Historic Buildings and Assessing Conditions –
Tom McDowell, Conservation Solutions [1.5 AIA HSW LU]
Tom has recently moved back to Kentucky after a career at the General Services Administration (GSA) where he worked on condition assessments and specification of treatments to historic federal buildings.
1:30pm – 3:30pm – Hands On Training – Tom Francis, window restoration / Terry Wullenweber, decorative plaster / Rhonda Deeg, leaded window restoration [2.0 AIA HSW LU]
4:00pm – Guided Tour Butler-Turpin House [1.0 AIA LU]
5:00pm – 6:30pm – Free time. Rest or Hike around the lake.
6:30pm – Dinner
Following dinner – The Greenest Building Movie Screening
(Here is a trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyY4DnTapN4)
After the movie – A social in the recently renovated bar area designed by Anne Saint-Aignan.
Total AIA CEUs for the day: 7.5 (5.5 HSW). See flyer for detailed information about the programs and speakers.
Cost for entire day is $40 for AIA members and guests, $60 for non members. Click Here To register for the conference.
July Breakfast Program- "Their Final Place" by Henry Kuehn
Date: Thursday, July 23, 2015
Location: Enter at the Main Gate of Cave Hill Cemetery, at intersection of Baxter and Broadway; Meeting will be held in the Board Room
Time: Breakfast event- 7:30-8:30am (The presentation will begin promptly at 7:30am); Continental breakfast from Panera (or similar) will be served at the program.
Presentation: 'Their Final Place'- this program will feature the burial locations of famous architects (such as Eero Saarinen, Louis Sullivan, H H Richardson, etc.). The presenter, Henry Kuehn, has authored a book by this same title. Mr. Kuehn is from Chicago, and is on the Board of the Society of Architectural Historians. He is very knowledgeable of architectural history. He also is a tour guide for the Irwin Miller House in Columbus, Indiana as well at Graceland Cemetery in Chicago.
RSVP: Please sign up to attend this event by Tuesday July 21st: http://aiackcjuly2015program.eventbrite.com
Date: Thursday, July 23, 2015
Location: Enter at the Main Gate of Cave Hill Cemetery, at intersection of Baxter and Broadway; Meeting will be held in the Board Room
Time: Breakfast event- 7:30-8:30am (The presentation will begin promptly at 7:30am); Continental breakfast from Panera (or similar) will be served at the program.
Presentation: 'Their Final Place'- this program will feature the burial locations of famous architects (such as Eero Saarinen, Louis Sullivan, H H Richardson, etc.). The presenter, Henry Kuehn, has authored a book by this same title. Mr. Kuehn is from Chicago, and is on the Board of the Society of Architectural Historians. He is very knowledgeable of architectural history. He also is a tour guide for the Irwin Miller House in Columbus, Indiana as well at Graceland Cemetery in Chicago.
RSVP: Please sign up to attend this event by Tuesday July 21st: http://aiackcjuly2015program.eventbrite.com
AUGUST PROGRAM: Louisville City Soccer Facility Tour
Date: August 22, 2015 (Saturday)
Time: 5:45pm
Meet: Please meet the group at the West Concourse of Slugger field
Tour Description: AIA/CKC, CSI, NAWIC, SMPS, and Ky USGBC are invited to join us for this unique opportunity to tour the Louisville City Soccer facility. Louisville City Soccer owner and president of TEG Architects, Wayne Estopinal, AIA, ACHA, LEEP AP will be taking us on a tour through the Louisville City team's new locker room, and will be discussing the transformation of the pitcher's mound to allow for the baseball diamond at Slugger field to become a soccer field. He will discuss the construction of the mound and the materials used to make this happen. After the tour, you may purchase tickets to the Louisville City vs. Charleston Battery game at a discounted rate using the promotion code: GROWS2015. See flyer.
Register to attend: Please visit the eventbrite site to sign-up to attend the tour. Members may bring one guest and can register their guest on the following site as well.http://lcstour-aiackc-csi-smps-nawic-kyusgbc-event.eventbrite.com. Any questions please contact Anna Triplett at [email protected].
See flyer
Date: August 22, 2015 (Saturday)
Time: 5:45pm
Meet: Please meet the group at the West Concourse of Slugger field
Tour Description: AIA/CKC, CSI, NAWIC, SMPS, and Ky USGBC are invited to join us for this unique opportunity to tour the Louisville City Soccer facility. Louisville City Soccer owner and president of TEG Architects, Wayne Estopinal, AIA, ACHA, LEEP AP will be taking us on a tour through the Louisville City team's new locker room, and will be discussing the transformation of the pitcher's mound to allow for the baseball diamond at Slugger field to become a soccer field. He will discuss the construction of the mound and the materials used to make this happen. After the tour, you may purchase tickets to the Louisville City vs. Charleston Battery game at a discounted rate using the promotion code: GROWS2015. See flyer.
Register to attend: Please visit the eventbrite site to sign-up to attend the tour. Members may bring one guest and can register their guest on the following site as well.http://lcstour-aiackc-csi-smps-nawic-kyusgbc-event.eventbrite.com. Any questions please contact Anna Triplett at [email protected].
See flyer
AIA/CKC OCTOBER PROGRAM
Annual meeting & Louisville Metro Government Panel Discussion
Date/Time: Tuesday,October 27th, 2015 at 5:30-7:30pm
New Location: Pumping Station No.1 at Louisville Water Tower Park, 3005 River Road, Louisville, KY 40207
RSVP required to attend: Please register online at https://aiackcannualmeeting2015.eventbrite.com or
contact Anna Triplett at [email protected]. Program is free for AIA/CKC members and nonmembers fee is $25.
Program Description: Join us for this unique event! The AIA/CKC annual meeting will be held at the Louisville Water Company Gatehouse at the Crescent Hill reservoir. The program will include a panel discussion with local government officials from Metro Louisville, and Louisville Forward/Develop Louisville. After the program, you will have a chance to tour the building and learn about the project from the architect and design team of the Gatehouse.
Program Schedule:
5:30-6:00: Cocktail hour, informal tour/ meet & greet with the Architect and design team of the Reservoir Gatehouse project
6:00-7:00: Annual meeting followed by a panel discussion with Metro Louisville, Louisville
forward/develop Louisville including leadership of Planning & Design services, Construction Review, and Advanced Planning. The panelists are below:
Mary Ellen Wiederwohl‐ Chief of Louisville Forward
Jim Mims‐ Director of Develop Louisville
Emily Liu‐ Director of Lou. Metro Planning & Design Services, Develop Lou. / Louisville Forward
David Marchal‐ Director of Office of Construction Review, Develop Louisville / Louisville Forward
Gretchen Milliken‐ Director of Advanced Planning in Develop Louisville
7:00-7:30: Informal building tour & discussions with the Architect & design team of the Reservoir Gatehouse project
See flyer
Annual meeting & Louisville Metro Government Panel Discussion
Date/Time: Tuesday,October 27th, 2015 at 5:30-7:30pm
New Location: Pumping Station No.1 at Louisville Water Tower Park, 3005 River Road, Louisville, KY 40207
RSVP required to attend: Please register online at https://aiackcannualmeeting2015.eventbrite.com or
contact Anna Triplett at [email protected]. Program is free for AIA/CKC members and nonmembers fee is $25.
Program Description: Join us for this unique event! The AIA/CKC annual meeting will be held at the Louisville Water Company Gatehouse at the Crescent Hill reservoir. The program will include a panel discussion with local government officials from Metro Louisville, and Louisville Forward/Develop Louisville. After the program, you will have a chance to tour the building and learn about the project from the architect and design team of the Gatehouse.
Program Schedule:
5:30-6:00: Cocktail hour, informal tour/ meet & greet with the Architect and design team of the Reservoir Gatehouse project
6:00-7:00: Annual meeting followed by a panel discussion with Metro Louisville, Louisville
forward/develop Louisville including leadership of Planning & Design services, Construction Review, and Advanced Planning. The panelists are below:
Mary Ellen Wiederwohl‐ Chief of Louisville Forward
Jim Mims‐ Director of Develop Louisville
Emily Liu‐ Director of Lou. Metro Planning & Design Services, Develop Lou. / Louisville Forward
David Marchal‐ Director of Office of Construction Review, Develop Louisville / Louisville Forward
Gretchen Milliken‐ Director of Advanced Planning in Develop Louisville
7:00-7:30: Informal building tour & discussions with the Architect & design team of the Reservoir Gatehouse project
See flyer
November Program:
Understanding Poly-Ash trim and the other categories of the exterior trim market.
Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Time: 11:45 - 1:00
Location: Offices of Luckett & Farley, 737 South Third Street, Louisville, KY 40202
Lunch: Provided.
Provider: Boral TruExterior ™ Trim
Program: BCI0001
Program Title: Understanding Poly-Ash trim and the other categories of the exterior trim market.
Length: 1 Hour
Credits: 1 Learning Unit Hour
Credit Type: HSW
Course Description
An examination of the new Poly-Ash category of exterior trim
products as it relates to other types of trim, specifically around the
areas of installation, longevity, maintenance and sustainability.
Learning Objectives
* Identify the various categories of exterior trim
* Understand key attributes of each exterior trim category
* Define the Poly-Ash category of exterior trim
* Identify key applications and installation guidelines for Poly-Ash products
* Discuss the sustainable advantages of poly-ash trim products
Target Audience: Architects, owners, specifiers and other design professionals in the residential, commercial or multi-family markets.
Instruction Method: Facilitator may use a Powerpoint presentation or handouts, depending on audience size.
Facilitator Qualifications: All facilitators will be Boral TruExterior Sales personnel, or Distributor product specialists who have undergone training on CES guidelines and presentation skills.
Presenter: Andrew Mott, Sales Representative , Boral Stone Products LLC
Understanding Poly-Ash trim and the other categories of the exterior trim market.
Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Time: 11:45 - 1:00
Location: Offices of Luckett & Farley, 737 South Third Street, Louisville, KY 40202
Lunch: Provided.
Provider: Boral TruExterior ™ Trim
Program: BCI0001
Program Title: Understanding Poly-Ash trim and the other categories of the exterior trim market.
Length: 1 Hour
Credits: 1 Learning Unit Hour
Credit Type: HSW
Course Description
An examination of the new Poly-Ash category of exterior trim
products as it relates to other types of trim, specifically around the
areas of installation, longevity, maintenance and sustainability.
Learning Objectives
* Identify the various categories of exterior trim
* Understand key attributes of each exterior trim category
* Define the Poly-Ash category of exterior trim
* Identify key applications and installation guidelines for Poly-Ash products
* Discuss the sustainable advantages of poly-ash trim products
Target Audience: Architects, owners, specifiers and other design professionals in the residential, commercial or multi-family markets.
Instruction Method: Facilitator may use a Powerpoint presentation or handouts, depending on audience size.
Facilitator Qualifications: All facilitators will be Boral TruExterior Sales personnel, or Distributor product specialists who have undergone training on CES guidelines and presentation skills.
Presenter: Andrew Mott, Sales Representative , Boral Stone Products LLC
AIA/CSI Holiday Party
When: December 10, 2015 at 6:30pm
Where: The Seelbach Hilton Hotel - Rathskeller 500 South 4th Street Louisville, KY 40202
You and a guest are invited to join us on December 10th for the annual AIA/CSI Louisville Holiday Party. Join us at the historic Rathskeller Bar at the Seelbach Hotel for dinner and drinks. The cash bar will open at 6:30pm. Dinner is served at 7:30pm. The evening will conclude by 10:00pm. This is a FREE event for AIA CKC and CSI Louisville members and their guests. Member spouses and significant others are welcomed to attend this event. We look forward to seeing you there!
RSVP by noon on Monday, December 7th.
http://aiackc-csi-holidayparty2015.eventbrite.com
When: December 10, 2015 at 6:30pm
Where: The Seelbach Hilton Hotel - Rathskeller 500 South 4th Street Louisville, KY 40202
You and a guest are invited to join us on December 10th for the annual AIA/CSI Louisville Holiday Party. Join us at the historic Rathskeller Bar at the Seelbach Hotel for dinner and drinks. The cash bar will open at 6:30pm. Dinner is served at 7:30pm. The evening will conclude by 10:00pm. This is a FREE event for AIA CKC and CSI Louisville members and their guests. Member spouses and significant others are welcomed to attend this event. We look forward to seeing you there!
RSVP by noon on Monday, December 7th.
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