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14th ANNUAL CONFERENCE

November 9 - 12 · Philadelphia, PA

Thank you to our 2016 Design on the Delaware Sponsors!

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CONTENTS We l c o me ......................................................................... 4 Fl o o rp la n .......................................................................... 5 G e n e ra l S e ssions .................................. ........................... 6 C o n t i nuin g Educ at i on ........................... ........................... 8 S c h e d ule at a Glanc e ..................................................... 1 0 C e n t er fo r A r chite ct ure and D esi gn H i gh l i g h ts . .............1 2 D a y On e Pr o g ra mmi ng .. ........................ ......................... 14 D a y Two Pr o g ra mmi ng . . ........................ ......................... 1 9 Da y T h r e e Pr o g rammi ng ................................................ 24 D a y Fo ur Pr o g ra mm i ng .................................................. 27 N e o C o n Ea st Highl i ght s ................................................ 28 P re s e n te r Listings ......................................................... 3 0 C o n fe r e nc e C o mm i t t e e, B oard & St af f ........................... 3 6

DAILY SCHEDULE TRACK KEY Ge n e ra l S essions . .................................................. GENERAL To u rs . . ................................................... ..................... TOUR So c i al/N e two r king E vent s ........................................ SOCIAL Te c h nica l Tra c k ................................................... TECHNICAL C o m munity D es ign Track . ..................... ............. COMMUNITY Ed u c ationa l Fa c il i t i es Track .................. ........... EDUCATIONAL P ra c t ic e Ma n a g em ent Track . ................ ................ PRACTICE A d ap tiv e R eus e Track............................................. ADAPTIVE En e rg y /Env ir o n ment Track ................... .................. ENERGY D e s i g n Tra c k . ............................................................ DESIGN Em e rgin g Pr o fe ssi onal Track ................. .............. EMERGING aiaphiladelphia.org/annual-programs-and-events | 3

WELCOME Welcome to the 14th Annual Design on the Delaware at NeoCon East Conference! We are constantly evolving Design on the Delaware to provide our attendees with a conference experience that rivals the AIA National Convention but at a fraction of the cost. As always, we are providing the high level multi-disciplined programming that you are used to, but we’ve added a few extras that we think will really up the ante. In the second year of our partnership with NeoCon East, the premier design expo and conference for commercial interiors on the East Coast, Design on the Delaware attendees will enjoy complimentary access to NeoCon East Keynote sessions as well as free pass to walk the amazing tradeshow floor filled with hundreds of vendors. This year’s NeoCon East Keynotes feature Marc Kushner, Co-Founder and CEO of Architizer & Partner of New York Architecture Firm HWKN and Ayse Birsel, Co-Founder Of Birsel + Seck, an Innovative Design Studio in New York. We hope you’ll have a chance to take advantage of this great partnership and extend your knowledge and your network! New this year, there will be much more activity at the Center for Architecture and Design. Following the model we created for AIA Convention 2016, there will be a lot going on at the Center. Design on the Delaware conference attendees will receive free coffee and breakfast in the morning, lunch in our expo lounge, free wifi, and social events in the evenings. As an added bonus, you’ll be able to register at both the Center and the Pennsylvania Convention Center, whichever makes the most sense for your schedule. We hope you enjoy the 2016 Design on the Delaware at NeoCon East and can take advantage of the new format by carving out some time to visit us at the Center for Architecture and Design. If you haven’t seen the space since the renovations were completed, you really must check it out!

Denise Thompson, AIA 2016 AIA Philadelphia President

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Arch Street Design on the Delaware courses will be held in rooms 118 C - 117. General sessions will take place in room 119 A+B. NeoCon East keynotes and exhibit hall can be found on Level 2 in Exhibit Hall E. Breakfast, lunch, breaks, and networking will be held at the Center for Architecture and Design, 1218 Arch Street, just across the street from the programming at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. aiaphiladelphia.org/annual-programs-and-events | 5

GENERAL SESSIONS November 9, 8:00 - 9:00 am Howard Neukrug, PE, BCEE, Hon. D.WRE Principal, CASE Environmental LLC

Mr. Neukrug is a national expert, lecturer and inspirational leader in integrated water systems; urban planning and sustainability; utility operations; water policy; and green infrastructure. He is the creator of Philadelphia’s $2.5 Billion “Green City, Clean Waters” program which has revolutionized how American cities approach land and water management for sustainability and resiliency. He is the former Commissioner and CEO of Philadelphia Water, where he was responsible for all aspects of utility operations, environmental compliance, engineering, financing, budgeting, capital and strategic planning, customer service, human resources, and legal and policy decisions for its $1 Billion water/ wastewater/stormwater system. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania where he is establishing a Regional and Global Water Policy Center and is a Principal with CASE Environmental LLC where he provides consulting services to cities and utilities in civil engineering, urban planning, sustainability, organizational development, strategic planning and trends and innovations in the global water industry. He is an advisor to the US EPA and the National Science Foundation and an adjunct professor at the University of Pennsylvania where he teaches courses on “The Water Industry in the 21st Century,” “Water, Science and Politics,” and “Sustainable Cities.”

November 10, 8:00 - 9:00 am Robin Guenther, FAIA, LEED Fellow Principal, Perkins + Will

Robin Guenther, FAIA, LEED Fellow, is Principal of Perkins+Will and Senior Advisor to the non-profit Health Care Without Harm. Robin works at the intersection of health care architecture, health, and sustainable policy and participates in a wide range of leading edge advocacy initiatives while continuing to practice. Healthcare Design magazine named her the “#1 Most Influential Designer in Healthcare” in 2010 and 2011. In 2012, Fast Company included her as one of the “100 most creative people in business.” She was a TEDMED 2014 speaker and keynoted the 2014 AIA National Convention. She co-coordinated the Green Guide for Health Care, served on the LEED for Healthcare committee, and co-authored “Sustainable Healthcare Architecture.” She was a founding member of the Health Product Declaration Collaborative, and coauthored the 2014 US Dept of Health and Human Services Sustainable and Resilient Healthcare Infrastructure Toolkit. 6 | aiaphiladelphia.org/annual-programs-and-events

SPECIAL SESSION November 10, 1:00 - 2:30 pm Architectural and Engineering Ethics This panel led discussion will provide an overview and introduction to architectural and engineering ethics. It will cover state registration and licensing laws. It will also cover conflict of interest, pay-to-play and discuss case-studies. Moderator:

Richard J. Davies, Esq.

Powell Trachtman Logan Carrle & Lombardo, PC Mr. Davies’ practice focuses on the representation of engineers, architects, and other design professionals, as well as manufacturers of complex products.

Panelists:

Anthony S. Potter, Esq.

Powell Trachtman Logan Carrle & Lombardo, PC Mr. Potter serves as general counsel to AIA Pennsylvania and is frequently called upon to provide seminars for design professionals on loss prevention, standard form construction contract documents, and construction litigation.

Tom Normile, PE Keast & Hood Co.

Mr. Normile is a principal of Keast & Hood where for the last twenty years he has led the structural design work on a diverse array of projects. He has served as president of the Delaware Valley Chapter of the American Concrete Institute, director of the Delaware Valley Association of Structural Engineers, and treasurer of the Carpenters’ Company of the City and County of Philadelphia.

Michael Prifti, FAIA BLT Architects

Mr. Prifti is an architect of significant diversity with architectural experience in new construction and adaptive re-use projects for development clients, with single-purpose and mixed-use programs. In addition to his role as Managing Principal for BLTa, Mr. Prifti is actively involved in AIA, and is a trustee of the AIA Trust. He has held numerous roles including those within the National Ethics Council. aiaphiladelphia.org/annual-programs-and-events | 7

CONTINUING EDUCATION Design on the Delaware at NeoCon East will offer 3 general sessions, 33 programs and 17 tours. Course topics include design, high performance buildings, professional practice, building technology, green schools, planning, preservation, landscapes, urban and suburban planning, codes and zoning, and more. All programs and tours will offer AIA CES/CEU credits. To receive credits or a letter verifying attendance, you must sign in at each course attended and enter your AIA member number. If you do not sign in, you will not receive credit. If you are not a member of AIA, please indicate your profession, member number if applicable, and provide your email address. Anyone who doesn’t provide this information will be charged a $35 processing fee.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION ARCHITECTS: All sessions provide AIA/CES Continuing Education Hours. Most states with continuing education requirements accept AIA registered courses. Please note that Delaware requires all courses be HSW approved. For more information on requirements in all states, go to http://www.aia.org/education/ces/mcerequirements.

ENGINEERS: Pennsylvania requires engineers to earn CEU credits. Credit determination is the responsibility of the licensee. New Jersey state licensure board requires professional engineers and land surveyors to meet continuing professional competency requirements. New York state licensure board recognizes AIA as an approved continuing education provider. Requirements for every state can be found at: http:// www.nspe.org/Licensure/index.html.

P L AN N E R S : Courses that provide AICP CM credits are indicated. Information on certification and licensure, can be found at http://www.planning.org/certification.

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS: Courses that provide Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System (LA CES) credits are indicated. LA CES credits are accepted for licensure requirements in New Jersey and New York (HSW credits only). Pennsylvania requires landscape architects earn CEU credits. Pennsylvania landscape architecture board recognizes AIA as a pre-approved continuing education provider. Keynote speakers and professional development courses are NOT eligible for continuing education credits for Pennsylvania Licensed Landscape Architects. CEU requirements vary among states. Requirements for every state can be found at http://www.asla.org/ continuingedrequirements.aspx.

PROOF OF ATTENDANCE FOR NON-AIA: AIA Philadelphia will report attendance to AIA National and will provide a certificate of attendance, upon request, provided the attendee signed in. To request a certificate, sign in at each session and check the Certificate option. Please complete a “Request for Attendance Verification Letter” provided at registration and return it to the conference registration desk at the Convention Center or Center for Architecture when you have completed the conference. To receive credits or a letter verifying attendance, you must sign in at each course attended and enter your AIA member number the day of the course! If you are not a member of AIA, please indicate your profession, member number if applicable, and provide your email address. Anyone who doesn’t provide this information will be charged a $35 processing fee. AIA Philadelphia will only send attendance verification letters to attendees who request them.

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE NOVEMBER 9: Registration Opens................................................................................................................................ 7:15 am Continental Breakfast & Coffee at the Center...................................................... 7:15 – 9:00 am Design on the Delaware Expo Lounge Open at the Center........................... 7:15 am – 4:00 pm General Session 1: Howard Neukrug, PE......................................................................... 8:00 – 9:00 am Tour: Creating a Catalyst on Campus: Innovation Plaza..............................................9:15 – 10:45 am Tour: Lord Norman Foster’s Cutting Edge Comcast Innovation Tower....................9:15 – 10:45 am Continuing Education Session 1..........................................................................................9:15 – 10:45 am NeoCon Trade Show Exhibit Hall Open...................................................................10:00 am – 7:00 pm NeoCon East Keynote: Marc Kushner..................................................................... 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Lunch at the Center........................................................................................... 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Tour: Philadelphia Community Health and Literacy.......................................................1:00 – 2:30 pm Continuing Education Session 2..........................................................................................1:00 – 2:30 pm Break at the Center.................................................................................................... 2:30 – 3:10 pm Continuing Education Session 3...........................................................................................3:10 – 4:10 pm Tour: Pennovation - An Emerging Culture of Innovation..............................................3:10 – 4:40 pm NeoCon East Opening Night Party...................................................................................4:00 – 6:00 pm Continuing Education Session 4............................................................................................4:15 – 5:15 pm Design on the Delaware Kick-off Party at the Center........................................6:00 – 8:00 pm

NOVEMBER 10: Registration Opens................................................................................................................................ 7:15 am Continental Breakfast & Coffee at the Center...................................................... 7:15 – 9:00 am Design on the Delaware Expo Lounge Open at the Center........................... 7:15 am – 4:00 pm General Session 2: Robin Guenther, FAIA, LEED Fellow............................................. 8:00 – 9:00 am Tour: LEED Platinum and Ongoing Energy Efficiency...................................................9:15 – 10:45 am Continuing Education Session 5.........................................................................................9:15 – 10:45 am NeoCon Trade Show Exhibit Hall Open...................................................................10:00 am – 7:00 pm NeoCon East Keynote: Ayse Birsel........................................................................... 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Lunch at the Center........................................................................................... 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Tour: Destination King of Prussia – an Experiential Design Tour.............................12:00 – 4:00 pm General Session 3: Architectural and Engineering Ethics..............................................1:00 – 2:30 pm Break at the Center.................................................................................................... 2:30 – 3:10 pm Continuing Education Session 7...........................................................................................3:10 – 4:10 pm Tour: Paseo Verde...................................................................................................................3:10 – 4:40 pm Tour: Second City Building Community..............................................................................3:10 – 5:10 pm Continuing Education Session 8............................................................................................4:15 – 5:15 pm AIA Pennsylvania Design Awards at PAFA.....................................................................6:00 – 9:00 pm 10 | aiaphiladelphia.org/annual-programs-and-events

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE NOVEMBER 11: Registration Opens................................................................................................................................ 7:15 am Coffee at the Center............................................................................................ 7:15 am – 2:00 pm Tour: Littlest Streets of Philadelphia.............................................................................. 8:00 – 10:00 am Tour: The Transformation of Dilworth Park and City Hall Subway Station.................................................................................................... 8:00 am – 10:00 am Tour: Of Piers and Viaducts: Spontaneous Nature in the City...........................8:00 am – 12:00 pm Tour: Tour of One of the Largest Cemeteries Under Restoration: Mt. Moriah Cemetery........................................................................................10:00 am – 12:00 pm Tour: Delaware River Trail Parks and Piers....................................................................12:00 – 4:00 pm Tour: Philadelphia City Hall: Conserving and Securing Sculptures on a Building..............................................................................................1:00 – 2:30 pm Tour: East Market.....................................................................................................................1:00 – 2:30 pm Tour: Passive House...............................................................................................................2:00 – 3:30 pm Tour: CHOP Schuylkill Tower.............................................................................................. 3:00 – 4:30 pm Emerging Professional’s Happy Hour at the Center............................................ 5:00 – 7:00 pm

NOVEMBER 12: All Saturday programming takes place at the Center Registration Opens at the Center....................................................................................................9:00 am Continental Breakfast & Coffee at the Center.............................................................. 9:00 – 10:00 am Breakfast Panel: Thriving, not just Surviving, in the Profession................................. 9:30 – 11:30 am NCARB & You: AXP, ARE, & Certification.......................................................................10:30 – 11:30 am Lunch & Wandering Mentor Break............................................................................ 11:30 am – 12:30 pm What’s Next in Tech?.............................................................................................................12:30 – 1:30 pm Construction 101................................................................................................................... 12:30 – 2:00 pm

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CENTER HIGHLIGHTS Visit the Center for Architecture and Design during Design on the Delaware at NeoCon East! Conveniently located across the street from the programming taking place at The Pennsylvania Convention Center, the Center for Architecture and Design will be your place to step away from sessions to relax, network, conduct business, grab coffee and a bite to eat.

What’s happening at the Center? Registration........................................................................................................... 7:15 am Coffee....................................................................................................... 7:15 – 2:00 pm Continental Breakfast (Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday)........ 7:15 – 9:00 am Design on the Delaware Expo Lounge....................................... 7:15 am – 4:00 pm Lunch............................................................................................... 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Break (Wednesday, Thursday only)................................................2:30 – 3:10 pm Emerging Professional’s Happy Hour (Friday only)................... 5:00 – 7:00 pm Design on the Delaware Kick-off Party (Wednesday only).....6:00 – 8:00 pm

A special thank you to this year’s exhibitors: Graphisoft | LightFair | Loewen | Marvin Windows Gallagher Benefit Services | GZA 12 | aiaphiladelphia.org/annual-programs-and-events

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DAY ONE | NOVEMBER 9 8:00 – 9:00 AM GENERAL

DD16GS01: Transforming the Built Urban Environment: Leadership and Vision in an Era of Change and Uncertainty Presenter: Howard Neukrug, PE

Location: Room 119 A+B

Water and the Civic Commons: The public health, environmental and economic implications of an unsecured future supply of safe drinking water, neglected rivers and poor sanitation are all very real challenges to many of our urban centers. Or are they opportunities? 1 AIA/CES (HSW) LU; 1 AICP CM; 1 LA (HSW) CES; 1 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

9:15– 10:45 AM DD16T01: Creating a Catalyst on Campus: Innovation Plaza Presenter: Alan Jacobson

TOUR Location: Leaving from PCC

The Innovation Plaza, on 37th Street at the Science Center, attracts and connects the area’s many stakeholders to a place of leisure, learning, and activity in an urban setting. Learn how Innovation Plaza activated an under-utilized asset on the campus by engaging local partners to create a dynamic and contemporary campus center. Bus transportation provided, tour will leave from the Convention Center. 1.5 AIA/CES LUs; 1.5 AICP CM; 1.5 LA CES; 1.5 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

TOUR DD16T09: Lord Norman Foster’s Cutting Edge Comcast Innovation Tower Presenter: Trish Harrington Location: Leaving from PCC Tour the extraordinary Comcast Center, designed by world-renowned architect Lord Norman Foster of Foster + Partners. The vertical-steeped, 1,121-ft. tower includes a block-long lobby with a glass-enclosed indoor plaza Foster described as a “window on Philadelphia.” Walking tour, tour will leave from the Convention Center, this is a hard hat tour and will require closed toed shoes. 1 AIA/CES (HSW) LU; 1 AICP CM; 1 LA (HSW) CES; 1 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

DD16A01: LEDs Can Do That, Right? Presenter: Jonathan T. Hoyle

TECHNICAL Location: Room 118 C

The expectations of LED lighting have grown as the improvements in technology allow for smaller lighting fixtures. Attendees will be provided with materials to construct various architectural details, allowing them to be better positioned to select finishes, specify equipment, and detail the conditions. 1.5 AIA/CES LUs; 1.5 PDH Equivalent

COMMUNITY DD16B01: Where Design Comes into Play: Designing Innovative Play Spaces Location: Room 118 B Presenters: Zach Barker, Beth Miller, Michael Schade, Meghan Talarowski How can the U.S. bring nature, creativity, and risk-taking back to the play spaces we’re designing? The Community Design Collaborative and the Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children (DVAEYC) sought creative answers to that question through the Play Space initiative. We’ll talk about why it’s important to focus on play space now, discuss the results of a yearlong efforts to bring together the diverse stakeholders of play space, and present the winners of the Play Space Design Competition. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 AICP CM; 1.5 LA (HSW) CES; 1.5 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape

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DAY ONE | NOVEMBER 9 EDUCATIONAL

DD16C01: Foundations for Success: The Shipley School Presenters: Catherine Broh, AIA, LEED AP; Charlie Moleski; Adam Wojtelwicz

Location: Room 118 A

The Shipley School, located in Bryn Mawr PA, envisioned significant change to their historic but aging campus 20 years ago. Through steady planning, strategic property acquisition and incremental building projects that advance their pedagogical goals, they have been able to realize their vision. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 AICP CM; 1.5 PDH Equivalent

DD16D01: The Human Connection: Bring Your Presentation to Life Presenter: Rich Swingle

PRACTICE Location: Room 117

Want to raise your shortlist interview hit rate? Want more confidence when you speak in public? Strengthen your presentation skills in this interactive workshop. Through teaching; discussion and theatre exercises; you’ll learn to connect with your audience; drop nervous habits; prepare and practice; make technical material interesting; and use graphics wisely. 1.5 AIA/CES LUs

1:00 – 2:30 PM DD16T02: Philadelphia Community Health and Literacy Presenters: Dan McCoubrey, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C; Seth Cohen, LEED AP BD+C; and Douglas Carney

TOUR Location: Leaving from PCC

Tour the new South Philadelphia Community Health and Literacy Center, which combines a CHOP primary care practice, city health center, Free Library branch, and recreational center. Bus transportation provided, tour will leave from the Convention Center 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 PDH Equivalent

DD16A02: Materials Methodology: A Guide to Product Vetting Presenters: Scott Kelly; Nina Dudas; Allina Yang

TECHNICAL Location: Room 118 C

The Living Building Challenge is raising the bar when it comes to selecting materials. The new criteria of the Red List, Embodied Carbon Footprint, and Living Economy Sourcing at first can seem like a daunting task. To help educate designers, contractors, and developers, Re-Vision has develop a material research methodology that explains how to set your team up for success when tackling this subject. We will show you this six step method and applying it to the design process to see how it can fit into a project schedule. 1.5 AIA/CES LUs; 1.5 PDH Equivalent

COMMUNITY DD16B02: Transformation Through Horticulture in Philadelphia Presenters: Matt Rader; Prema Katari Gupta; Joseph A. Forkin; Location: Room 118 B David Fierabend; Jenny Greenberg; Phil Forsyth; Katherine Gajewski PHS President Matt Rader will lead a panel of local horticultural experts and innovators to discuss how horticulture can transform Philadelphia into the future. From community gardening and urban agriculture to creative placemaking and the next generation of great civic landscapes, horticulture is critical to creating a vibrant Philadelphia. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 LA (HSW) CES; 1.5 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

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DAY ONE | NOVEMBER 9 DD16C02: Kids in the Hall Presenters: Robert Douglass, LEED AP BD+C; Jessica Douglass, LSW

EDUCATIONAL Location: Room 118 A

By reinventing common and circulation spaces, and integrating them into the program of educational buildings, even the most mundane spaces can support educational goals, improving the efficiency, collegiality, and love-ability in our environment. We will learn how incidental spaces become integral to and support the development of 21st century pedagogies. 1.5 AIA/CES LUs

DD16D02: A Fresh Approach- Developing and Delivering Successful Projects in Philadelphia Presenter: AIA/GBCA Joint Committee

PRACTICE Location: Room 117

Featuring the City’s new Director of Planning and Development, Anne Fadullon, the session will include an overview and discussion of the goals and objectives developed by Anne and newly elected Mayor Jim Kenney for managing and fostering continued strong growth in Philadelphia. The focus will be on the new administration’s philosophy and strategies regarding development and construction. 1.5 AIA/CES LUs

3:10 - 4:10 PM DD16A03: Keeping Rainscreens Watertight Presenters: Cory Robbins; Hans Bixler; Edward DeAngelis; David Altenhofen

TECHNICAL Location: Room 118 C

The Rainscreen principal is quickly becoming the preferred method of enclosing buildings in America. Making its way across the Atlantic from Europe where it has become the status quo for decades. The presentation dives into the concepts behind it and the incredibly difficult task of assuring the building remains watertight. 1 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1 LA (HSW) CES; 1 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects; 1 PDH Equivalent

DD16B03: Philadelphia 30th Street Station District Plan Presenters: Natalie Shieh, AICP

COMMUNITY Location: Room 118 B

The Philadelphia 30th Street Station District Plan is a long-range joint master planning effort led by Amtrak, Brandywine Realty Trust, Drexel University, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority to develop a comprehensive vision for the future of the 30th Street Station District. Learn about the vision for the 30th Street Station District and gain insight from the partners on the early implementation projects. 1 AIA/CES LUs; 1 PDH Equivalent

DD16C03: Building Bridge to 21st Century (Rutgers Master Plan) Presenters: Alexander Lamis, FAIA; Rutgers representative

EDUCATIONAL Location: Room 118 A

Rutgers University recently completed a comprehensive master plan for its three principal campuses in New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden. These campuses comprise over 1,000 existing buildings, 26 million square feet, and serve a population of over 70,000. The planning effort was led by Rutgers along with its principal planning consultant, Robert A.M. Stern Architects and focused on traditional campus planning ideas, transportation and infrastructure, distance learning, and the creation of new centers for scholarship and community. 1 AIA/CES LUs; 1 AICP CM; 1 PDH Equivalent

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DAY ONE | NOVEMBER 9 DD16D03: The Butterfly Effect Presenter: William R. Long, PE, LEED AP, FSMPS; Scott D. Butcher, FSMPS, CPSM

PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE Location: Room 117

Firms often spend time reacting to present-day situations rather than addressing trends that severely impact the A/E/C industry in the long-term. In reality, minor activities can often have major future impacts. Through this presentation, participants will learn about such trends and be able to interpret future ones to obtain success. 1 AIA/CES LU

3:10 - 4:40 PM DD16T13: Pennovation - An Emerging Culture of Innovation Presenters: Amy Yozviakr; Jaclyn Slimm; Paul Sehnert

TOUR Location: Leaving from PCC

The University of Pennsylvania is opening and creating Innovation Centers/Innovation Zones. Places where the entrepreneurs of today and tomorrow can work to develop innovative products and become cutting edge companies. The University of Pennsylvania’s 60,000 Square Foot Pennovation Center opened this Summer and has already entered into agreements whereby existing corporations such as Hershey Co. will sit side-by-side with start-ups in incubator environments. Bus transportation provided, tour will leave from the Convention Center 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 PDH Equivalent

4:15 - 5:15 PM TECHNICAL DD16A04: An Architect’s Guide to Performance and Energy Modeling Presenters: William Fisher, AIA, LEED AP; Location: Room 118 C Jilian Burgess, RA, LEED AP; Aaron Dahlstrom, PE, LEED AP As energy codes become more stringent, project teams are required to design buildings with lower energy use thresholds. Owners are increasingly demanding justification for architectural designs and challenging designers to make buildings more efficient and cost-effective to operate. Often, energy modeling is done too late in design, or performed during construction to assist in post-validating the design. But, significant savings can be found, both in energy and construction costs, by right-sizing the enclosure and glazing design with the mechanical systems. These lessons will be illustrated through several examples of buildings completed in the Philadelphia Navy Yard within the past few years. With perspectives from the architect, mechanical engineer, and building owner, this presentation demonstrates methodologies for implementing rapidresponse modeling early in the design process and takes an iterative approach to modeling design feedback. 1 AIA/CES LU

DD16B04: From Reimagining the Civic Commons to Rebuilding Civic Infrastructure: Philadelphia’s Public Space Revolution Presenters: Bryan Hanes, RLA, LEED; Shawn McCaney, ASLA, AICP; Jennifer Mahar; Patrick J. Morgan; Kathryn Ott Lovell

COMMUNITY Location: Room 118 B

This panel discussion will delve into an unprecedented pilot study, the first of a national series that is testing how individual civic assets will punch above their weight in delivering neighborhood impact. Learn about innovative strategies and the benefits Philadelphia is poised to gain from this unique collaborative model. 1 AIA/CES LU; 1 LA (HSW) CES; 1 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects; 1 PDH Equivalent

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DAY ONE | NOVEMBER 9 EDUCATIONAL DD15C04: New Forms on the Contemporary College Campus Moderator: Andrew Schlatter Location: Room 118 A Presenters: David Piscuskas, FAIA LEED AP; Jules Dingle, AIA LEED AP This case study program examines two projects that reuse and repurpose existing campus buildings in provocative ways. From concept to technical detail, this session explores the broad role of architecture and the value of innovation on the modern college campus. Projects include Perry World House at the University of Pennsylvania, designed by 1100 Architect, and Matchbox at Swarthmore College, designed by Digsau. Andrew Schlatter will moderate the discussion. 1 AIA/CES (HSW) LU; 1 AICP CM; 1 LA CES; 1 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

DD16D04: Build Business Through the Company You Keep Presenter: Jean Leathers, Affiliate AIA

PRACTICE Location: Room 117

Selling design services doesn’t work. If you’re labeled a “seller-doer” responsible for “business development,” this session turns that industry speak upside-down. Learn the 4 stages of client psychology in the selection process, identify 4 keys to prepositioning for work, and gain insights, skills and confidence in conducting client development meetings. 1 AIA/CES LU

4:00 - 6:00 PM



NeoCon East Opening Night Party Location: Pennsylvania Convention Center, Tradeshow Floor

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NeoCon East and the IIDA Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware Chapter invite you to join us for Philadelphia-style food, drinks and fun across the show floor.

6:00 - 8:00 PM Design on the Delaware Kick-Off Party Location: Center for Architecture and Design

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Celebrate the 14th annual Design on the Delaware conference with us! Stop by the Center for Architecture and Design before heading out for dinner to mingle with colleagues and enjoy complimentary beer, wine and light snacks.

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DAY TWO | NOVEMBER 10 8:00 – 9:00 AM DD16GS02: Transforming Architecture: Building Health Presenter: Robin Guenther, FAIA, LEED AP Fellow

GENERAL Location: Room 119 A+B

Design is always about transformation to an imagined future. As architects, we create a future state with every decision we make about the design of our built environments. This session will confront the question of what it means to design for health — to create built environments that support and celebrate health and restoration, that create the conditions for human and natural systems to thrive. It will examine how designers can influence health at every scale – from the materials we choose to build our buildings with to how they diminish or enhance the health of natural systems they are situated within. Participate in a journey across both space and time to connect the reality of constructed architecture with its associated environmental and health consequences, and gain insights into how we can all design to build health. 1 AIA/CES (HSW) LU

9:15– 10:45 AM TOUR DD16T03: LEED Platinum and Ongoing Energy Efficiency Presenters: Michael Pavelsky, AIA, LEED AP BD+C; Location: Leaving from PCC Chloe Bendistis, LEED AP BD+C; Scott Mazo; Tom Rice, SEMCO; Jennifer Maher; Nate Johnson 2.0 University Place is a LEED Platinum and ENERGY STAR certified commercial office building with six LEED Platinum tenants. The tour shall feature the co-working lounge, The Studio @ 2.0 and one of the largest vegetated roofs in the City of Philadelphia with panoramic views and a growing wildlife habitat. The tour will also focus on energy tracking and verifying ongoing performance. Bus transportation provided, tour will leave from the Convention Center. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 LA CES; 1.5 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architect

DD16A05: Eero Saarinen’s Bell Laboratories Building-- Strategies for the Redevelopment of a Modern Landmark Presenter: Kit Bryant, AIA; Alexander Gorlin, FAIA; Ralph Zucker

ADAPTIVE Location: Room 118 C

The Bell Laboratories building was one of Eero Saarinen’s last major commissions. The original building was constructed between 1959 and 1962 and later expanded in 1966 and 1982 by Roche and Dinkaloo. It served the needs of the Bell Laboratories division of Bell Telephone, and its successor companies, until it was put up for sale by Alcatel-Lucent in 2006. The two-million square foot building remained empty and unused until 2013 when it was purchased by Somerset Development who as part of their planned adaptive reuse, has worked to get the building listed as an historic landmark. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 AICP CM

DD16B05: Safer Neighborhoods Through SafeGrowth & CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) Presenter: Captain Michael P. Cram; Alex Giliam; Melissa Kim, Esq; Stasia Monteiro, M.S.Ed; Harry L. Tapia; James Wright

COMMUNITY Location: Room 118 B

Through Philadelphia-based case studies presented by a multidisciplinary panel--representing community development, urban planning, design, and law enforcement--and interactive exercises, this program introduces design and building professionals to SafeGrowth® and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)—two proven methods for enhancing public safety through community collaboration and design. 1.5 AIA/CES LUs; 1.5 LA CES; 1.5 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

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DAY TWO | NOVEMBER 10 D16C05: Growing Stronger: Toward a Climate-Ready Philadelphia Presenters: Sarah Wu; Joan Blaustein; Dennis Stefanski

ENERGY Location: Room 118 A

This session will cover what changes climate scientists are projecting for Philadelphia, the basics of climate adaptation planning, and how local government, developers, and transit agencies can prepare for a hotter, wetter future. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 AICP CM; 1.5 LA (HSW) CES; 1.5 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

DD16D05: Design Opportunities in a Mid 20th Century Landmark Presenters: David Hollenberg, AIA; Michael Mills, FAIA; Alison Baxter, AIA

DESIGN Location: Room 117

Hill College House, designed by Eero Saarinen, is a Level 1 historic structure at the University of Pennsylvania. Despite ongoing maintenance, the dormitory appears dated. The current renovation allows the building to better meet the needs of students, and brings the design up to current life safety and accessibility standards. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 PDH Equivalent

12:00 - 4:00 PM



TOUR DD16T12: Destination King of Prussia – an Experiential Design Tour Presenters: Eric Goldstein; Ed Harris Location: Leaving from PCC Visit Destination King of Prussia, Pennsylvania – featuring a tour of the largest mall on the east coast, King of Prussia Mall; specifically highlighting it’s recent 155K SF, $250M expansion. This expansion boasts 40 new retailers and several new restaurants with an emphasis on luxury and brings the mall to nearly 3M SF. Learn about how IMC was tasked with taking two large independent malls and consolidating them into one unified, seamless shopping experience; all while remaining open for business for more than 25M visitors per year. The Mall expansion is part of a $1 billion economic development boom that is changing King of Prussia with the first new residential units in 20 years, and the first new ground-up commercial office building in a decade. Next on the tour - the newly opened King of Prussia Town Center, offering 260k SF of outdoor shopping and dining. At this new lifestyle community, you will experience a “main street atmosphere” with lush landscaping, active water features and event space. The KOP Town Center is part of The Village at Valley Forge that includes residential, commercial office and other developments. Bus transportation provided, tour will leave from the Convention Center (boxed lunches will be provided). 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 LA CES; 1.5 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects; 1.5 PDH Equivalent

1:00 - 2:30 PM GENERAL DD16A06: Architectural and Engineering Ethics Moderator: Richard J. Davies, Esq. Location: Room 119 A+B Panelists: Anthony S. Potter, Esq.; Tom Normile, PE; and Michael Prifti, FAIA This panel led discussion will provide an overview and introduction to architectural and engineering ethics. It will cover state registration and licensing laws. It will also cover conflict of interest, pay-to-play and discuss case-studies. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 AICP CM (Ethics); 1.5 PDH Equivalent (Ethics)

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DAY TWO | NOVEMBER 10 3:10 - 4:10 PM DD16A07: Co-Working and the Future of Philadelphia Presenters: Adam Glaser, AIA LEED AP; Ed O’Brien; Ashish Patil

ADAPTIVE Location: Room 118 C

Co-Working sites–shared-office communities –area growing trend in US cities; but their ultimate potential is yet to be fully realized. Our team will outline how the Co-Working industry will transform Philadelphia and its efforts to foster innovation, urban revitalization, job creation and social equity. 1 AIA/CES (HSW) LU

COMMUNITY

DD16B07: Using Design to Strengthen Communities Presenters: Stephanie Wall; Alex Gilliam; Jamie Unkefer, AIA

Location: Room 118 B

People’s Emergency Center (PEC) nurtured families and strengthens neighborhoods in West Philadelphia through its holistic approach to community development. This program will showcase recent award-winning projects and partnerships through which PEC has implemented creative design solution to help improve quality of life in the West Philadelphia Promise Zone. 1 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1 AICP CM; 1 LA (HSW) CES; 1 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

DD16C07: LEED Platinum Corridor Presenters: Michael Pavelsky, AIA, LEED AP BD+C; Scott Mazo; Michael Sheward

ENERGY Location: Room 118 A

University Place Associates, LP, a commercial real estate developer based in Philadelphia committed to delivering exclusively LEED Platinum certified projects, will highlight the initial development in the Platinum Corridor in University City with the delivery of 2.0 University Place. 2.0 University Place is a LEED Platinum and ENERGY STAR certified commercial office building with seven LEED Platinum tenant. 1 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1 LA (HSW) CES; 1 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

DESIGN

DD16D07: Orinoka Civic House Presenters: Shanta Shachter; Juliet Whelan; Beth McConnell

Location: Room 117

Explore the role of innovative design in housing and community development in a case study on Orinoka Civic House, a mixed use development that will bring 51 units of affordable rental housing, neighborhood retail, and the new HQ of New Kensington Community Development Corporation to an underserved neighborhood in North Kensington. 1 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1 AICP CM; 1 LA (HSW) CES; 1 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

3:10 - 4:40 PM DD16T10: Paseo Verde Presenters: Corey Fenwick; Antonio Fiol-Silva, FAIA

TOUR Location: Leaving from PCC

Paseo Verde: Where high performance and affordability peacefully coexist. Tour this $48 million mixed-use residential development from Latino community development organization Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha, located adjacent to SEPTA’s Temple University station in North Philadelphia. You’ll see how affordable community-based housing and sustainable design practices combine in one unique location. Participants will take public transportation to tour site (Regional Rail), tour will leave from the Convention Center. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LU; 1.5 PDH Equivalent

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DAY TWO | NOVEMBER 10 3:10 - 5:10 PM TOUR

DD16T04: Second City: Building Communities on a Higher Plane Presenters: Laura Hansplant, ASLA, LEED AP; Glen Abrams, AICP; Melissa Muroff, Esq.

Location: Center

Join us in an exploration of environmentally innovative strategies to weave Philadelphia’s second city – its rooftops and elevated planes – into our urban experience. Philadelphia’s second city of elevated planes is expanding the fabric of the urban environment socially, horticulturally and environmentally. Rooftops are often considered forgotten spaces, but as our population grows the value of these difficult spaces increases and to have resilient cities we need to address these challenging sites with innovative design strategies. (This is a program followed by a tour). Bus transportation provided, tour will leave from the Center for Architecture and Design. 2 AIA/CES LU; 2 AICP CM; 2 LA CES; 2 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects; 2 PDH Equivalent

4:15 - 5:15 PM DD16A08: Fresh Beginnings for Industrial Landmarks Presenters: Antonio Fiol Silva, FAIA, AICP, LEED AP BD+C; Karen Blanchard, AIA LEED AP BD+C

ADAPTIVE Location: Room 118 C

The adaptive reuse of prominent abandoned facilities has positively contributed to the sustainability and vitality of industrial landmarks. In this session we will look at the adaptive reuse of two landmarks of different scales that have equally provided positive impact on both a local and regional level. The Bethlehem Steel plant was a powerful symbol of America’s manufacturing leadership in the Industrial Revolution. Integral to the historic function of the plant, the newly repurposed elevated rail named the Hoover-Mason Trestle creates a dynamic opportunity for the community to once again stand at the foot of the majestic and iconic blast furnaces. The transformation of the historic High Pressure Fire Service Building at the foot of the Ben Franklin Bridge into the new headquarters for FringeArts represents a keystone in Philadelphia’s efforts to revitalize its waterfront. The blending of the reuse of this infrastructural building with a new dynamic interactive arts program represents an innovative continuation of the city’s significant industrial legacy. 1 AIA/CES (HSW) LU; 1 AICP CM; 1 LA (HSW) CES; 1 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

DD16B08: Delaware Canal Public Vision Study Presenters: William Collins, RLA; Elissa Garofalo

COMMUNITY Location: Room 118 B

The program highlights the ambitious geographic scope, extensive public outreach, historic structural challenges, and innovative findings of the first Vision Study for Delaware Canal State Park/National Landmark. Engineers, architects, landscape architects, planners, and environmental professionals will engage in discussions of historic, structural, revenue-generating, and stormwater opportunities for Delaware Canal partnerships. 1 AIA/CES (HSW) LU; 1 AICP CM; 1 LA (HSW) CES; 1 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

DD16C08: Biophilia and the Healthy Workplace Presenter: Stephanie Douglass, LEED AP

ENERGY Location: Room 118 A

Today’s emphasis on well-being in the workplace incorporates a broad array of design objectives for human sustainability; as the benefits to our minds and bodies and a connection to nature are better understood, biophilia has a renewed importance to our design process. . 1 AIA/CES (HSW) LU

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DAY TWO | NOVEMBER 10 DESIGN DD16D08: An Urban Approach to Senior Living Presenters: George Wilson, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB; Location: Room 117 Shannon Remaley, NCIDQ, LEED, Green Associate; Daniel King, AIA, NCARB By 2030, available land for senior living development will become scarce, driving up land costs even higher. In addition, there will be a growing need for lower to middle income living communities for the increasing number of seniors. These individuals will need an affordable place to live. 1 AIA/CES LU; 1 PDH Equivalent

6:00 - 9:00 PM



AIA Pennsylvania Design Awards Location: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

SOCIAL

The Excellence in Design Awards Gala is historically the most well attended AIA Pennsylvania event and brings every corner of the state together to celebrate spectacular design! Tickets are required.

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DAY THREE | NOVEMBER 12 8:00 - 10:00 AM



DD16T05: Littlest Streets East of Broad Street Presenters: Amy Ricci

TOUR Location: Center

The vicinity around Manning, Quince, and Irving Streets is a quiet and small-scale network of inner block residences built 1840s-1860s. Historic and current urban design issues will be explored. Walking tour, tour will leave from the Center for Architecture and Design. 2 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 2 LA (HSW) CES; 2CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

TOUR DD16T11: The Transformation of Dilworth Park and City Hall Subway Stations Presenters: Sherman Aronson; Andrew Scott Location: Center Tour Dilworth Plaza and learn about its incredible transformation from an expanse of underutilized concrete into a sustainable public park. Find out how the three-acre space was reenvisioned. Walking tour, tour will leave from the Center for Architecture and Design. 2 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 2 LA (HSW) CES; 2CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects; 2 PDH

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM



DD16T05A: Of Piers and Viaducts: Spontaneous Nature in the City Presenters: Scott Quitel; Sarah Endriss

TOUR Location: Center

A tour of Philadelphia’s most provocative abandoned landscapes providing opportunities to explore, discover, learn about and fall in love with spontaneous nature in the city. Bus transportation provided, tour will leave from the Center for Architecture and Design. 4 AIA/CES LUs; 4 LA CES; 4 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM DD16T08: Tour of One of Philadelphia’s Largest Cemeteries Under Restoration: Mt. Moriah Cemetery Presenters: William, R. Warwick, AIA

TOUR Location: Center

Mt. Moriah Cemetery is a historic burial ground incorporated by Pennsylvania in 1855 as a rural cemetery outside of Philadelphia. Participants will be led on a walking tour to review cemetery master planning updates to some of the restored sections of the cemetery. Bus transportation provided, tour will leave from the Center for Architecture and Design, walking tour of cemetery. 2 AIA/CES LUs; 2 LA CES; 2 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects; 2 AICP CM

12:00 - 4:00 PM



TOUR DD16T06: Delaware River Trail Parks and Piers Tour Under Restoration: Mt. Moriah Cemetery Location: Center Presenters: Amy Ricci; Karen Thompson, AICP; Tom Fein; Tracey Cohen, RLA, ASLA A tour of the Delaware River Waterfront Trail, featuring improvements to the bike trail and four of the waterfront parks along the trail will be conducted. Center City Philadelphia has initiated bike lanes throughout the city. Tour participants will experience the Delaware River Waterfront trail design with connections to several of the parks along the riverfront. Bus transportation provided, tour will leave from the Center for Architecture and Design 4 AIA/CES LUs; 4 LA CES; 4 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects

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DAY THREE | NOVEMBER 11 1:00 - 2:30 PM DD16T06A: Philadelphia City Hall: Conserving and Securing Sculptures on a Building Presenters: Nan R. Gutterman, FAIA, FAPT

TOUR Location: City Hall

The objective of the walking tour is to describe the iconography and conservation for some of the 200+ sculptures and bas-relief located on Philadelphia City Hall that were designed and modeled in plaster by Alexander Milne Calder. Also to be discussed are the repairs required to the 3 dimensional stones. Walking tour, tour will meet at City Hall, North Portal. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 LA (HSW) CES; 1.5 CEU Eligible for PA Landscape Architects, 1.5 PDH Equivalent

TOUR

DD16T06B: East Market Construction Tour Presenters: Brian Johnson, AIA, LEED

Location: City Hall

East Market – 1100 Market Street Phase 1 is an 18 story mixed used building with centralized underground parking and loading located in Center City Philadelphia. 1100 Market Street is part of a larger overall complex that spans a full city block. Unique to this project is the Pedestrian walkway, through the middle of the site, Chestnut Walk that will link Market Street to Ludlow Street. 15 levels of residential units with an indoor/outdoor amenity level available to all residents sits atop 2 levels of retail. Currently under construction, the building consists of steel framing with composite concrete decks up through Level 003 and switches to Precast concrete hollow core plank up through the rest of the building. Once completed, the east portion of 1100 Market will consist of 321 residential units with nearly 60,000 sf of retail space. Walking tour, tour will meet at City Hall, North Portal. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 PDH Equivalent

2:00 - 4:30 PM DD16T14: Passive House Tour Presenters: Laura Blau

TOUR Location: Center

First stop is the Italian Market, a unique neighborhood. This hybrid project occupies the cusp between warehouse mercantile buildings and typical 15’ wide rowhomes. This Zero Energy Ready/ Passive House single family home is perched atop a former warehouse, now the owner’s “mancave” automobile hobby shop. The new warehouse roof provides a raised platform with front and rear deck (yards) and boast a 25’ wide double height glazed façade (a rarity in Philadelphia) creating a dramatic living room with balconied media room. A sculptured sunshade structure animates the façade. This element alone has an interesting journey from design to fabrication. Second stop is the Rittenhouse historic district. This 1845 Late Victorian style 4-story mid-block rowhome building has 4 units. One unit to remain occupied during renovations. The fronts on Pine Street façade is composed of dense, high-quality brick with thin butter joints and marble trim: the rear elevations on Waverly Street, a service alley, are exposed lower quality brick, with standard mortar joints.The project seeks to drastically reduce the entire building’s energy profile and carbon footprint. The ground floor office will be converted into a bi-level apartment for the owners. The upper apartments will be upgraded with new mechanical systems, new bathrooms and the 2nd flr with a new kitchen. Passive House (PH) certified simulated double-hung windows will grace the front and PH casements in the rear. The project is setting precedents with the Philadelphia Historical Commission in several areas. Walking tour, tour will leave from the Center for Architecture and Design. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 PDH Equivalent

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DAY THREE | NOVEMBER 11 3:00 - 4:30 PM



DD16T07: CHOP Schuylkill Tower Presenters: Dean Johnson, AIA

TOUR Location: CHOP Schuylkill Tower

The CHOP Schuylkill Phase I Project is located at 2716 South Street, Philadelphia, PA. The project is designed by Ballinger and is a Joint Venture between L.F. Driscoll Co., LLC and Tishman Construction. At 703,000 SF, the project includes the construction of a new Class A Office Tower to be used by The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for Clinical Research and Administrative Office programs. The first two floors of the Tower include the main lobby space, conference rooms, food service facility, and seating areas to accommodate building occupants and conference attendees. The project also includes the construction of a pedestrian bridge to span from the promenade plaza over the CSX tracks to the Schuylkill River trail. Hat, vest, safety glasses and appropriate footwear are required. Extras may be available. Waiver form is required upon arrival. Walking tour, tour will meet meet at CHOP Schuylkill Tower. 1.5 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs; 1.5 PDH Equivalent

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS

Designing from the Delaware to the Schuylkill and beyond! Perelman Center for Political Science & Economics University of Pennsylvania KPMB Architects

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DAY FOUR | NOVEMBER 12 9:30 - 11:30 AM DD16EP09: Breakfast Panel: Thriving, not just Surviving, in the Profession Moderator: Katherine Dowdell, AIA Panelists: Brian Szymanik; AIA; Traci Luckenbill, AIA; Paul Avazier, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, NCARB Location: Center for Architecture and Design, Main Lecture Hall

10:30 - 11:30 AM

EMERGING



DD16EP10: NCARB & You: AXP, ARE, & Certification Presenters: Matthew Friesz, AIA, NCARB, LEED Green Assoc.

EMERGING

A representative from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) will present on a range of licensure topics relevant to students, aspiring architects, supervisors, architects, and people in the architecture profession. The presentation will review the steps necessary to achieve licensure to become an architect and other programs to get the most out of your career in architecture. Location: Center for Architecture and Design, GBCA Conference Room

12:30 - 1:30 PM DD16EP11A: What’s Next in Tech? Presenters: TBD Location: Center for Architecture and Design, GBCA Conference Room

12:30 - 2:00 PM

EMERGING



DD16EP11: Construction 101 Presenters: TBD Location: Center for Architecture and Design, Main Lecture Hall

EMERGING

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NEOCON EAST HIGHLIGHTS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

NOVEMBER 9, 11:00 AM Location: On the Trade Show floor Mark Kushner, AIA Partner, HWKN and Founder and CEO, Architzer Marc Kushner, AIA, is an architect with just one agenda - he wants you to love architecture. As co-founder and CEO of Architizer and partner of New York architecture firm HWKN (Hollwich Kushner), Marc is both a celebrated designer and digital media pioneer having grown Architizer in to now the largest platform for architects online. Marc is a speaker and published author on the topic of architecture’s intersection with digital media. He recently spoke at TED about the way digital communication is transforming architecture and published his book The Future of Architecture in 100 Buildings with TED Books and Simon & Shuster. He has taught architecture at Columbia University’s GSAPP and also serves on the board of Plus Pool.

NOVEMBER 10, 11:00 AM Location: On the Trade Show floor Ayse Birsel

Co-Founder, Birsel + Seck Ayse Birsel has been designing award-winning products for over twenty years. She is the co-founder of Birsel + Seck, an innovative design studio in New York that partners with leading brands and Fortune 500 companies. She teaches at SVA and has taught at the Pratt Institute. Her work is in the permanent collections of the MOMA and Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. She has received numerous design awards, including the IDEA Gold Award, ID Magazine Excellence Award, and Athena Award for Excellence in Furniture Design from RISD.

OPENING NIGHT PARTY



NOVEMBER 9, 4:00 - 6:00 PM Location: On the Trade Show floor NeoCon East and the IIDA Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware Chapter invite you to join us for Philadelphia-style food, drinks and fun across the show floor.

TRADE SHOW



NeoCon East, now entering its 14th year, continues to be the best place on the East Coast for the A&D community to see and specify the latest products and services across a wide spectrum of vertical markets. More than 200 leading companies will showcase the best in new products and services— ready to specify. Exhibiting companies will present opportunities and solutions across a spectrum of vertical markets and a wide range of categories. 28 | aiaphiladelphia.org/annual-programs-and-events

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Don’t miss our next Architectural Glass Boot Camp

November 30 - Enclosure Testing

Hands-on testing of stick built curtainwall for the detection of water infiltration and the steps to successfully trace and remediate failures. AIA/CES registered 3 HSW LU Presented by Jennifer Keegan, Regional Manager of Building Sciences, Intertek 5:00 – 8:30 pm (5:00 – 5:30 registration and light dinner) Finishing Trades Institute 2190 Hornig Road | Philadelphia, PA 19116 Architectural Glass Boot Camp is an interactive instructional program developed specifically for architects. Boot Camp reinforces the importance of collaboration and communication in design by providing an opportunity for design professionals to interface with apprentice glaziers and enhances the educational experience by providing a forum for the exchange of information between these two groups about complex construction issues.

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PRESENTERS Glen Abrams Senior Director of Planning & Sustainable Communities, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Phone: 215-988-8898 Email: [email protected] David Altenhofen East Coast Direct, The Façade Group Phone: 267-773-8375 Email: [email protected] Sherman Aronson, AIA, LEED BD+C Sr. Associate, BLT Architects Cecil Baker President, Cecil Baker + Partners Zachary Barker Landscape Designer, Ground Reconsidered Phone: 215-790-0727 Email: [email protected] Frederick Baumert, PE Principal, Keast & Hood Co. Alison Baxter Senior Associate, Mills + Schnoering Architects LLC Phone: 609-681-2480 x 105 Email: [email protected] Karen Blanchard, AIA Principal, SITIO architecture + design Phone: 215-268-3823 Laura Blau, AIA, CPHC Principal, BluPath Design, Inc., GreenSteps, LLC Phone: 267-519-3564 Email: [email protected]

Joan S. Blaustein Director, Urban Forestry and Ecosystem Management Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Catherine Broh Partner, MGA Partners Phone: 215-925-0100 Email: [email protected] Kit Bryant Senior Consultant, Jensen Hughes, Inc. Phone: 212-695-6670 Email: [email protected] Jillian Burgess Building Enclosure Consultant, The Façade Group Phone: 267-463-4352 Email: [email protected] Scott D. Butcher, FSMPS, CPSM Vice President/CMO, JDB Engineering, Inc. Phone: 717-434-1543 Email: [email protected] Douglas Carney, AIA, LEED AP Drexel University Email: [email protected] Phone: 267-426-6918 Mark Coggin Senior Principal, Thornton Tomasetti Brian Cohen Vice President & City Manager, Liberty Property Trust Seth Cohen, LEED AP BD + C Phone: 215-487-0400 Email: [email protected] William Collins, RLA VP, Simone Collins Landscape Architecture

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PR ESENTERS John Connors Managing Partner, The Brickstone Companies Michael P. Cram Captain, Philadelphia Police Department, 25th District Aaron Dahlstrom Engineer, In Posse, LLC Phone: 215-282-6753 Email: [email protected] Richard J. Davies, Esquire Shareholder, Powell Trachtman Logan Carrle & Lombardo, PC Phone: 610-354-9700 Email: [email protected] Edward DeAngelis President, EDA Consultants, Inc. Phone: 215-638-3500 Email: [email protected] Jules Dingle Principal, DIGSAU Phone: 215-627-0808 Email: [email protected] Jessica Douglass, LSW Teacher of Communication Skills, The Pennington School Email: [email protected] Robert Douglass Associate, Voith and Mactavish Architects, LLP Phone: 215-545-4544 Email: [email protected] Stephanie Douglass Director, Workplace Strategy, Teknion Email: [email protected]

Katherine Dowdell, AIA Principal, Farragut Street Architects Phone: 215-805-0370 Email: [email protected] Josh Dubin Director of Programs & Strategy, Pipeline Workspaces Phone: 267-702-2800 Email: [email protected] Nina Dudas Architect, Re: Vision Architecture Phone: 215-482-1133 Email: [email protected] Sarah Endriss Director of Development, Land Health Institute Phone: 215-715-5239 Anne Fadullon Director of Planning and Development, City of Philadelphia David Fierabend Principal, Groundswell Design Group Bill Fisher Senior Estimator, Liberty Property Trust Joseph Forkin Vice President, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation Phone: 215-569-3200 Email: [email protected] Phil Forsyth Executive Director, Philadelphia Orchard Project Email: [email protected]

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PRESENTERS John P. Fuente Senior Project Manager, LF Driscoll Phone: 610-290-2487 Email: [email protected]

Bryan Hanes Principal, Studio Bryan Hanes

Katherine Gajewski Principal, City Scale

Laura Hansplant Director of Design, Roofmeadow Phone: 215-247-8784 Email: [email protected]

Elissa Garofalo President/Executive Director, Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor, Inc.

David Hollenberg University Architect, University of Pennsylvania

Alex Gilliam Founder + Director, Public Workshop Email: [email protected]

Jonathan T. Hoyle Associate, The Lighting Practice Phone: 215-238-1644 x 219 Email: [email protected]

Adam Glaser, AIA, LEED AP Benjamin’s Desk Phone: 215-594-0244 Email: [email protected]

Daniel Humes, PE Practice Leader for Site/Land Development, Urban Engineers

Alexander Gorlin Principal, Alexander Gorlin Architects Phone: 212-229-1199 Email: [email protected]

Alan Jacobson President, Ex;it Phone: 215-561-1950 Email: [email protected]

Jenny Greenberg Executive Director, Neighborhood Gardens Trust

Brian Johnson, AIA, LEED Green Associate BLT Architects

Robin Guenther, FAIA, LEED Fellow Principal, Perkins+Will Phone: 212-251-7006 Email: [email protected]

Dean Johnson Associate Principal, Ballinger Phone: 215-446-0660 Email: [email protected]

Prema Gupta Senior Vice President, Navy Yard Planning & Development, PIDC

Scott Kelly, AIA, LEED Fellow Principal, Re: Vision Architecture Phone: 215-482-1133 Email: [email protected]

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Zahra Khaku Facilities Space Planning Specialist, Comcast

PR ESENTERS Melissa Kim Program Officer, LISC Phone: 215-923-0452 Email: [email protected]

Beth McConnell Policy Director, PACDC Phone: 215-732-5829 Email: [email protected]

Alexander Lamis, FAIA Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects Phone: 212-967-5100 Email: [email protected]

Daniel McCoubrey, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C President & Principal, VSBA Architects & Planners Phone: 215-487-0400 Email: [email protected]

Jean Leathers Practice Clarity Phone: 440-773-6587 Email: [email protected] William R. Long, PE, LEED AP, FSMPS Vice President, Canuso Jorden Phone: 267-988-2447 Email: [email protected] Kathryn Ott Lovell Commissioner, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Phone: 215-683-3666 Email: [email protected] Traci Luckenbill, AIA Project Manager, Blackney Hayes Architects Phone: 215-829-0922 Email: [email protected] Jennifer Quinn Mahar Senior Director of Civic Inititatives, Fairmount Park Conservancy Phone: 215-910-9989 Email: [email protected] Scott Mazo Managing Partner, University Place Associates Email: [email protected]

Shelton Mercer Chief Strategy Officer, Bejamin’s Desk Beth Miller Executive Director, Community Design Collaborative Phone: 215-587-9290 Email: [email protected] Michael Mills, FAIA Partner, Mills + Schnoering Architects, LLC Phone: 609-681-2480 Email: [email protected] Charles Moleski Principal, Becker Frondorf Phone: 267-908-9523 Email: [email protected] Stasia Monteiro, M.S. Ed NAC Program Director Phone: 215-426-8025 x3011 Email: [email protected] Todd Montgomery Landscape Designer, Andropogon Phone: 215-520-4023 Email: [email protected]

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PRESENTERS Patrick J. Morgan Program Director, Knight Foundation Phone: 267-419-7640 Email: [email protected] Melissa Muroff, Esquire Vice President, Roofmeadow Phone: 215-247-8784 Email: [email protected] Howard Neukrug, PE Senior Fellow, University of Pennsylvania Email: [email protected]

Robert N. Reeves, Jr. E. Allen Reeves Shannon Remaley, NCIDQ, LEED Green Associate Project Manager, Meyer Shanta Schachter Deputy Director, New Kensington Community Development Corporation Phone: 215-427-0350 Email: [email protected]

Thomas J. Normile, PE Principal, Keast & Hood Co. Phone: 215-625-0099

Michael Schade, AIA Principal, AOS Architects Phone: 215-925-7812 Email: [email protected]

Anthony S. Potter, Esquire Shareholder, Powell Trachtman Logan Carrle & Lombrdo, PC Phone: 717-238-9300 Email: [email protected]

Andrew Schlatter AVP, Facility and Planning, Bennington College Phone: 802-440-4439 Email: [email protected]

Michael Pavelsky, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Sustainability Director, The Sheward Partnership Phone: 215-751-9301 Email: [email protected]

Andrew Scott Sr. Vice President, Urban Engineers, Inc. Phone: 215-922-8080 Email: [email protected]

David Piscuskas Founding Principal, 1100 Architect Michael L. Prifti, FAIA BLT Architects Scott Quitel Founder/CEO, LandHealth Institute Phone: 267-571-5750 Email: [email protected] Matt Rader President, Pennsylvania Horticultural Soc. 34 | aiaphiladelphia.org/annual-programs-and-events

Paul Sehnert Director of Real Estate Development, University of Pennsylvania Facilities & Real Estate Services Natalie Shieh, AICP Manager, 30th Street Station Planning & Development Phone: 215-349-1111 Email: [email protected] Dennis Stefanski Project Manager, Special Projects, SEPTA Phone: 215-580-7277 Email: [email protected]

PR ESENTERS Rich Swingle Freedom Finder, Graceworks, Inc. Brian Szymanik, AIA Principal, Studio 6mm Meghan Talarowski, MLA, CPSI, ASLA Director, Studio Ludo Phone: 484-843-4102 Email: [email protected] Stephen Tang President & CEO, University City Science Center Phone: 215-966-6000 Email: [email protected] Harry Tapia Controller, HACE Phone: 215-426-8025 Karen Thompson, AICP Planner/Project Manager, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation Phone: 215-629-3200 Email: [email protected] Paul Thompson, AIA, CPHC, NCIDQ Principal, IEI Architects, GreenSteps, LLC Phone: 267-970-3309 Email: [email protected]

Juliet Whelan Principal Architect, Jibe Design Phone: 215-834-9872 Email: [email protected] Adam Wojtelwicz CFO/Business Manager, The Shipley School Frank Wong Executive Director, University Planning and Development, Rutgers University Lizzie Woods Planner & Project Manager, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation Phone: 215-629-3200 Email: [email protected] James Wright Commercial Corridor Manager, People’s Emergency Center Phone: 267-777-5853 Email: [email protected] Sarah Wu Deputy Director of Planning, Philadelphia Office of Sustainability Phone: 215-686-3649 Email: [email protected]

Jamie Unkefer Principal, DIGSAU Phone: 215-627-0808 Email: [email protected]

Allina Yang Sustainability Consultant, Re: Vision Architecture Phone: 215-482-1133 Email: yang @revisionarchitecture.com

Bill Warwick Principal, Barton Partners Phone: 610-930-2800 x 216 Email: [email protected]

Raphael Zucker President, Somerset Development Phone: 732-415-7104 Email: [email protected]

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AIA PHILADELPHIA STAFF Rebecca Johnson, Executive Director

Frank Russo, AIA

Julianne Foley, Member Services and Events Manager

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Carl D. Freedman, AIA

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Stephen Giorgio, AIA Susan Mattison, ASLA, SMM/ASLA Thomas J. Normile, PE Alesa Rubendall, AIA Stephanie Staub, CSI, LEED Green Associate Louis Stricoff Adam Supplee, RLA, ASLA, AICP Kelly Vresilovic, AIA, LEED AP

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