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AIAWS | November Lunch & Learn

Commercial design increasingly demands high-performance materials and great aesthetics while containing overall project costs. learn about the innovative characteristics of architectural wall panels and how they have emerged as an ideal solution for their design flexibility and efficient installation process

AIAWS | December Lunch and Learn

This course provides an overview of swinging doors, frames, and architectural door hardware. It will cover standard industry nomenclature for hollow metal frames and doors and wood doors. Includes information on mechanical and electronic hardware specification and applications.

AIAWS | December Section Lunch

Join us to hear how Paul Mattek has used his architectural training to become a "Design Fugitive".

AIAWS | January Section Lunch

Rachel Gresham will be joining us to discuss how firms can use work culture to attract and retain Emerging Professionals.

AIAWS | February Section Lunch

Matthew Burczyk, Winston-Salem's Pedestrian and Bicycle Coordinator, will join us to speak about the new Pedestrian Master Plan right here in Downtown Winston-Salem!   With an ever present focus on health and vitality in these challenging times, the benefits of walking have never been more important. Furthermore, a walkable city not only improves the physical...

AIAWS | February Lunch & Learn

Provides a comparison of the functional and physical features of PMR systems to conventional low-slope roofing applications and includes a discussion about the ASCE 7 standard and its impact on wind uplift design and how weather events such as hail impact roof design. 

AIAWS | March Section Lunch

Appalachian State University Assistant Dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts 

AIAWS | March Lunch & Learn

Participants will gain a general understanding of available rolling closure product lines so that the most applicable products can be specified to meet end user needs.