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Program 7 AIA CEUs

7:30–8:30 AM Registration

8:30–8:40 AM
Welcome
Dionne Darling, The Architect’s Newspaper
Will Babbington, Studio NYL, Co-Chair
Alastair Huber, Stantec Architecture, COBEC Co-Chair

8:40–9:50 AM Facade Strategies for Curatorial Institutions


PRESENTERS: MODERATOR:

Neil Meredith, MG McGrath Will Babbington,


Yushiro Okamoto, Diller Scofidio + Renfro Studio NYL
Stephanie Randazzo Dwyer, Machado Silvetti
Ned Kirschbaum, Fentress Architects
Andrea Kalivas Fulton, Denver Art Museum

9:50–10:10 AM
Networking Break SPONSORED BY:

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10:10 –11:10 AM Integrated Digital Platforms and the Optioneering of Facade Systems
PRESENTERS: MODERATOR:

Brian Dale, Sort Studio Will Babbington,


Sarah David, Walter P Moore Studio NYL
Chris O’Hara, Studio NYL

11:10–11:30 AM
Networking Break SPONSORED BY:

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11:30 AM–12:30 PM Rocky Mountain Residential: Facade Design of Colorado Homes


PRESENTERS: MODERATOR:
Ken Andrews, Arch11 Will Babbington,
Todd Kennedy, CCY Architects Studio NYL
Karl Wolf, Meridian 105

12:45–1:30 PM
Complimentary Networking Lunch

1:30 PM–4:30 PM Dynamic Interfaces of Water-Resistive Barriers


PRESENTER:
Steven Doggett, Built Environments, Inc

4:30–4:40 PM
Closing Remarks
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Conference Co-Chairs

WILL BABBINGTON
Principal | Facade Design Director,
Studio NYL
As both architect and engineer; Babbington has designed, realized, written, and
presented on award-winning and high-performance enclosures around the country and
world. He is also an active member in numerous professional organizations such as the
American Institute of Architects, an AIA National representative on ASHRAE’s 90.1
envelope subcommittee, Building Enclosure Technology and Environment Council, and
ASTM where he is a voting member on the E06 Performance of Buildings Committee.
He is also the National Vice Chair of the Building Enclosure Council (BEC).

ALASTAIR HUBER
Senior Project Architect & Chair of COBEC,
Stantec Architecture
Educated in Halifax, Huber has also lived and worked in Boston, Chicago, Boulder,
and now Denver for the past 18 years. He has been active in promoting the Building
Enclosure Council the past 10 years and is currently the president of COBEC, the
Colorado Chapter of the BEC, a non-profit organization. Huber believes in free access
to information critical to the building industry and advocates for detailing and
constructing competently.

KEN ANDREWS SARAH DAVID


Principal Architect, Senior Associate,
Arch11 Walter P Moore
Andrews brings a rigor to Arch11’s design David specializes in developing innovative
leadership through directing project de- practices for design, engineering, detailing
livery and implementing new technology into the design and and construction management. After graduating from Yale
construction process. While on the faculty at the University University, she worked with Frank Gehry on various projects
of Colorado College of Architecture and Planning, Andrews including: the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas.
was named AIA Colorado’s 2007 Instructor of the Year and She continued her pursuit of unique design challenges with
received AIA Colorado’s Mentor of the Year in 2013. He Gehry Technologies (GT) where she helped to maintain design
continues to engage the academic community through lec- integrity and constructability via an intensive and customized
tures, design juries, advisory positions, and mentorships. A virtual management and delivery process.
registered architect in Colorado, Utah, Missouri, and Ohio,
in 2011 he was named AIA Colorado Young Architect of the STEVEN DOGGETT
Year and AIA Western Mountain Region Young Architect. Founder & CEO,
Built Environments, Inc.
BRIAN DALE Doggett’s expertise combines advance
Principal, building science and computational mod-
Sort Studio eling with extensive field and design experience to help
Prior to co-founding Sort Studio, Dale was multi-stakeholders achieve resilient, high-performing build-
an Associate at Zaha Hadid Architects in ings. He has served as the principal forensic investigator on
London, leading teams in the design of high-profile proj- hundreds of projects involving all markets and all building
ects in Europe and the Middle and Far East. He also teaches types. Doggett currently chairs the Minnesota chapter of the
design studios as a Lecturer at the University of Colorado Building Enclosure Council.
College of Architecture and Planning, and has lectured at
the Royal University of Phnom Penh and ETH Zurich. Dale STEPHANIE RANDAZZO DWYER
holds a MArch and Urbanism from the Architectural Associ- Principal,
ation, London, and a Bachelors of Environmental Design with Machado Silvetti
Special Honors from the University of Colorado–Boulder. Randazzo has a diverse portfolio of cultur-
He is a Registered Architect in the state of Colorado and al, educational, and housing projects. She
a member of the AIA. is the Project Director on Denver Art Museum’s North Build-

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Speakers

ing Project, including the renovation of the 1971 Gio Ponti– NEIL MEREDITH
designed North Towers and the design and construction of a Associate,
new campus welcome center. She is also Project Director on MG McGrath
the Alamo Museum and Visitor Center project. Recent efforts Meredith is a New York City–based archi-
have focused on master planning and programming for arts tect working at the intersection of technol-
and cultural facilities including: the Addison Gallery of Amer- ogy, fabrication, and construction. Previously, he consulted
ican Art at Phillips Academy Andover, the MassArt Bakalar at Gehry Technologies, specializing in complex geometry and
and Paine Galleries, and the Kennedy Theatre and Studio Arts parametric design. He also worked for the facade consulting
Building at Hamilton College. office Front, and another fabricator, Island Industries. Mer-
edith holds a B.S. and MArch from the University of Mich-
ANDREA KALIVAS FULTON igan. He has taught at Columbia University, the University
Deputy Director & of Michigan, and New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT).
Chief Marketing Officer, Research into ceramic building materials undertaken at the
Denver Art Museum European Ceramic Workcentre (.ekwc) was published in
Fulton is responsible for the Museum’s Loose Fit: Experimental Ceramic Building Materials , as well
earned-revenue strategies, including marketing and commu- as Transmaterial 3, and is part of the materials database at
nications, as well as government affairs and strategic part- Material ConneXion.
nerships. She oversees the institution’s technology initiatives
and is currently spearheading a master planning and renova- YUSHIRO OKAMOTO
tion effort for the 1971 Gio Ponti–designed North Building. Design Architect,
From 2001 to 2006, Fulton led the communications effort for Diller Scofidio + Renfro
the Museum’s Daniel Libeskind–designed expansion project. Since joining the firm in 2012, Okamoto has
Following the opening of the Hamilton Building, Fulton led worked predominantly on academic and cul-
marketing and communications for the new campus. She was tural projects, including the Museum of Modern Art Expansion,
named a Livingston Fellow by the Bonfils Stanton Foundation NY (2019), Tianjin Juilliard School, China (2019), and the Uni-
in May 2016. versity of Sydney Susan Wakil Health Building, Australia (2020).
He currently leads the design, facade development, and DS+R
TODD KENNEDY construction administration efforts for the US Olympic Muse-
Principal, um, Colorado Springs (2020). Originally from Japan, Okamoto
CCY Architects received his MArch from MIT with The Arthur Rotch Prize.
Kennedy has led a variety of commercial
and residential projects throughout the CHRIS O’HARA
Intermountain West and is currently involved in the design of Founding Principal,
custom residences in Aspen, Telluride, and Lake Tahoe. Along Studio NYL
with various mixed-use and hospitality projects, his work O’Hara is facade director for the Skins Group,
has been recognized with over a dozen AIA awards including a division of Studio NYL, specializing in ther-
the 2018 AIA10 Award by the AIA Western Mountain Region mal modeling, moisture/condensation analysis, and in-depth de-
Council. Kennedy serves on the board of the Tenth Mountain tailing. Although recognized for its skins work with cutting-edge
Hut Association and as a member of the Urban Land Insti- glass and glazing, the team also specializes in digitally fabricated
tute–Colorado: Resort, Entertainment, Tourism, and Leisure metal skins, GFRC, reinforced polymers, stone, ultra-high per-
Council. formance concrete, terra cotta, and traditional precast. O’Hara is
currently working on multiple projects in the Boston area.
NED KIRSCHBAUM
Technical Design Director, KARL WOLF
Fentress Architects Project Manager,
Over 40-plus years, Kirschbaum has dis- Meridian 105
tinguished himself as an expert in many Wolf has consulted with multiple award-
fields including high-performance building envelope design. winning designers on a variety of projects,
He has served as project director for all eight of Fentress Ar- including: Skydance Bridge, Chesapeake Finish Line Tower,
chitects’ high-rise buildings in the Arabian Gulf. He was the Chesapeake Child Development Center, and Chesapeake Car
founding chairman of the Building Enclosure Council–Colora- Park 4. At Meridian 105, he heads up the Firehouse Mixed Use
do and served as an Advisory Group member on the National project, an adaptive reuse of an 1890s firehouse, and a 110-
AIA Building Science Knowledge Community. As Technical unit mixed-use apartment project in the Highlands neighbor-
Design Director at Fentress, Kirschbaum is responsible for hood of Denver. Wolf holds architectural licenses in Colorado
the development of the firm’s cutting-edge facades. and Oklahoma.

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600 S Colorado Blvd Denver, CO 80246

Breakfast will be served and up to 5 CEU credits will be provided (1–2 credits per presentation), on Friday, September 13.
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8:00–8:30 AM Breakfast & Registration

8:30–9:25 AM
Understanding Perimeter Fire Barrier Systems in the Modern Age:
Maintaining Integrity in Today’s Complex Backpan Designs
PRESENTER:
Eric Lacroix, STI Firestop (2 HSW CREDITS)

9:25–10:20 AM The High-Performance Benefits of Laminated Glass


PRESENTER:
Michael Ondrus, Eastman (1 HSW CREDIT)

10:20–10:40 AM
Networking Break

10:40–11:35 AM Pattern Mapping for Lasting Design


PRESENTER:
Tanner Flynn, Parasoleil (1 HSW CREDIT)

11:35–12:30 PM
Building the Perfect Envelope with Insulated Metal Panels
PRESENTER:
Paul Collyer, Packard Building Envelopes (1 HSW CREDIT)

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Workshop Presenters

ERIC LACROIX TANNER FLYNN


STI Firestop Parasoleil
Recognized for his firestop expertise, Flynn is the VP of Operations at Para-
Lacroix has over 20 years’ experience soleil. As a partner and member of the
on complex high-profile projects around senior management team, he drives the
the world. He works closely with inspectors, glazing con- company culture to ensure quality and service excellence
tractors, and curtain wall consultants during the design, are at the heart of every partnership and project. Prior to
fabrication, construction, and installation of curtain wall joining the firm in 2015, Flynn enjoyed leadership roles
projects. Previously, Lacroix was the STI Firestop Region- with Northern Lights Systems Navigation, Kitchell Con-
al Manager for the Southeastern U.S., Latin America, the tractors/FDI, and Bank of America.
Caribbean, South America, and Mexico.
PAUL COLLYER
MICHAEL ONDRUS Packard Building Envelopes
Eastman
Collyer has over 27 years’ experience
As Architectural Market Manager, Ad- working for construction product man-
vanced Interlayers for Laminated Glass ufacturers in the insulated metal panel,
in the Americas, Ondrus works with ar- single element metal cladding, and pre-engineered metal
chitects, specifiers, engineers, consultants, and designers building industry. He has held various positions during his
as well as laminating customers, providing advanced yet career, including: District Manager, General Sales Man-
practical interlayer solutions for laminated glass that meet ager, V.P. of Sales, Technical Consultant, and Director of
project-specific performance and aesthetic needs for exte- Technical Services. His is currently V.P. of Business De-
rior and interior applications. He has over 25 years’ glass velopment for Metl-Span and Centria (divisions of Corner-
industry marketing and technical experience at the float stone Building Brands).
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