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We're heading over to Jackson, TN for the afternoon to deliver a block of Continuing Education and hope you'll join us for the party! We'll simultaneously Zoom with other members from across our 17-county area so they can be a part, too. Get 4 LUs in one afternoon!
July 25, September 19 & November 14
Breaks and treats sponsored by the presenting vendors:
12pm lunch 1pm coffee 2pm snack 3pm chocolate
Hosted by:
TLM Associates, Inc.
117 E. Lafayette Street, Jackson, TN
12pm Lunch : : 1 LU/HSW
Building Green with Paint & Coatings
This program examines the fundamentals of architectural paint chemistry and discusses how today’s technologically advanced paints and coatings contribute to green building. The program analyzes coating systems and how to specify the proper system to provide longer service life and minimize environmental impact.
Presented by Julie Fleming
Sponsored by Farrell-Calhoun Paint
1pm Coffee : : 1 LU/HSW
Integrated Ceiling & Lighting Solutions
This one-hour seminar will focus on the importance of pre-engineering ceiling and lighting integration. It will cover common construction issues caused by uncoordinated ceiling and lighting conditions. The course introduces and educates participants on the value associated with pre-engineered ceiling and light solutions as well as the Health, Safety, and Wellness benefits of good lighting practices.
Presented by Michelle Ashbury, Armstrong
Sponsored by Perkins-Everitt Lighting & Controls
2pm Snack : : 1 LU/HSW
Advanced Design Against Adverse Conditions in a Commercial Roofing System
This course will discuss the most common risk factors (adverse conditions) for commercial roof damage. Further, you'll learn how to identify regional idiosyncrasies with these risk factors and understand the agencies, codes and corresponding test methods that address them. Lastly, you'll learn how fiber glass gypsum-faced panels can mitigate these risks and significantly impact the performance of roof assembly.
Presented by Scott Lockyear, PE
Sponsored by Georgia Pacific
3pm Chocolate : : 1 LU/HSW
PVC Roofing Materials
This course will describe the many benefits of using a white reflective PVC roofing membrane, including saving energy and reducing the use of fossil fuels. The question of which buildings should consider PVC roofs will also be discussed.
Presented by Mike Hughes
Sponsored by CSL Materials / Carlisle SynTec
Hosted by:
TLM Associates, Inc.
117 E. Lafayette Street, Jackson, TN
12pm Lunch : : 1 LU/HSW
Exterior Cladding Innovation: Rainscreen Design with Ultracompact Surfacing
This course explores a unique surfacing material known as ultracompact surfacing (UCS) and evaluates its mechanical properties, technical characteristics, and aesthetics to illustrate its endless design potential in exterior cladding, façade, and rainscreen applications.
Presented by Stacy Briske and Annah Moore
Sponsored by Cosentino Surfaces
1pm Coffee : : 1 LU/HSW (pending)
ADA-Compliant Solid Surface Shower Compartment & Lavatory Design
This course covers ADA-compliant design requirements for shower compartments and lavatory tops using solid surface materials—from planning and design to installation.
Presented by Wayne & Steve Juang
Sponsored by Maxstone International
2pm Snack : : 1 LU/HSW
Sustainability: Contribute to lower carbon emissions when building outdoor solutions
In this session, participants will learn about new materials suitable for designing outdoor play and fitness spaces that will lower carbon emissions. The session covers topics related to the motivation for landscape architects and equipment manufacturers to lower carbon emissions as a sustainability strategy aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, how CO2 footprints are documented and verified, and how the properties of the new materials are suitable for outdoor playgrounds and fitness installations, based on play value and effective fitness designs. In this session we will discuss the trends in outdoor play and fitness design, and discuss the importance of active outdoor play and fitness as an overall public health strategy.
Presented by Dr. Suzanne Quinn
Sponsored by KOMPAN, Inc.
3pm Chocolate : : 1 LU/HSW (ESL108)
Enhancing Interior Spaces
with Indirect Lighting
Interior spaces can best be enhanced with layer lighting designs, which incorporate a combination of direct and indirect lighting. This course explores how indirect lighting can be used to improve the comfort level of a space and allow it to be used in multiple ways. Participants will learn lighting design techniques for dramatically illuminating ceilings, walls and backlighting through translucent materials. This course also examines the unique properties of LED luminaries and how they should be selected and specified to insure quality and performance.
Presented by Jon Akers
Director of Sales, Ecosense
Sponsored by Perkins-Everitt Lighting & Controls
Hosted by:
H&M Company, Inc.
50 Security Drive, Jackson, TN
12pm Lunch : : 1 LU/HSW
Roofing System Selection and Design Criteria
Provides a detailed analysis of each roofing system
solution and its features, along with codes and
design requirements that may affect each.
Presented by Emily Vernon
Sponsored by Larimer Shannon Group / Johns Manville
1pm Coffee : : 1 LU/HSW (JLC-CE-042003)
Managing Influencers of Commercial Lighting Design : Understanding how these influencers differ and interact
Lighting tends to become a challenging portion of new construction projects without the right people working together in concert. The construction process comprising the lighting equipment sales channel, is highly segmented with many influencers participating. Understanding how these influencers differ and interact is valuable to understand the
dynamics of the sales channel. This course shares real world stories from these influencers on the challenges and opportunities for how we can move forward to streamline the process for creating the best value in lighting for owners and occupants of the space.
Presented by Hannah Hall
Southeast Regional Sales Manager, JLC Tech
Sponsored by Perkins-Everitt Lighting & Controls
2pm Snack : : 1 LU/HSW
The Devil is in the Details
In this course, you will learn that designing a roofing system for long-term performance requires long-term thinking about the details incorporated in a metal roof system. The presentation provides information regarding proper design to prevent possible infiltration from the roof system into the building. It also works as a guide when designing a roof to allow for proper water runoff.
Presented by Carl Fristick
Sponsored by MBCI
Meet us in Jackson and register for a 45-minute timeslot to present your continuing education session. Vendors in each timeslot also bring a treat: 12pm brings lunch, 1pm coffee, 2pm snack and 3pm chocolate. Door prizes encouraged to improve attendance. Session must adhere to AIA CE standards.
$150 investment (waived for May and July)
Spend the afternoon with us. Lunch, snack, coffee and chocolate included!
$10 AIA Members
$20 General Admission
Can't make it to Jackson, TN, to join us? Not a problem! Zoom in and take care of your credits from the comfort of your desk... or recliner!
$10 AIA Members
$20 General Admission
CiV : : the Center for Architecture + Design at Beale Street Landing
251 Riverside Drive
Memphis, TN 38103