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AIA Northwest Wisconsin Learning Lunches

The Fourth Tuesday of the Month from 12:00 noon- 1:00 pm

Location: Western Technical College-Lunda Center North 7th Street, La Crosse

Cost: Members, $7; non-members $15

RSVP for each session: Chris La Shorne, AIA, clashorne@centurytel.net

Members will earn 1.0 AIA/CES Learning Unit Hour for each session. Price includes box lunch available through WTC's Food Service.

May 25, 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm

Design, Standards, Winning Hand (Quality Standards in Architectural Woodwork)

Learning Objectives

  • Compare and contrast the elements of the existing 8th edition Quality Standards Illustrated (QSI) and the new Architectural Woodwork Standards.
  • Discover and internalize the four parts of Visual Thinking.
  • Recognize the relationship between Visual Thinking, Design, and Fine Woodwork Construction.
  • Translate the concepts of Visual Thinking into a determination of how the new Architectural Woodwork Standards assist the design professional in defining the appropriate specifications for the advanced woodwork components of Contract Documents.
  • Reduce the design and development timeline for woodwork elements, resulting in more effective billable hours in the office.

1.0 AIA/CES HSW|SD

Presenter: Jay Hollingsworth, American Woodworking Institute

RSVP by 5/20 to: Chris La Shorne, AIA, clashorne@centurytel.net


AIA Northwest Wisconsin Web Link

Two Locations! FREE!

La Crosse: Western Technical College-Lunda Center North 7th Street, La Crosse

Eau Claire: University of Eau Claire - 651 University Drive, Maintenance/Central Stores Building Room 120B

RSVP indicate location: Chris La Shorne, AIA, clashorne@centurytel.net

May 18 Rescheduled for June 15, 3:00 pm-4:30 pm 

BEC Program - HVAC Impact by Fenestration

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the dynamics of heat transfer through glazing
  • Determine how the characteristics of glass affect cooling load
  • Recognize the impact of window direction and area on cooling loads
  • Explore the benefits of energy modeling

Presented by Gregg Achtenhagen from Ring & DuChateau, Inc.

1.0 AIA/CES/HSW/SD


For information on upcoming AIA Wisconsin learning opportunities please visit the Calendar of Events  at www.aiaw.org.

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