SEMINAR GUIDE LEARN & EARN 16 Sessions | 4 Tracks | AIA LU and HSW CREDITS
L earn from industry leaders and peers and gain inspiration as they share their experience and expertise on topics that are timely and relevant for all segments of the AECO industries.
Most sessions earn 1 AIA LU; many also qualify for HSW credit. Admission badge is required for entry to seminars. Topics and speakers are subject to change.
‘EKAHI (TRACK 1) – DESIGN AND PRACTICE Session 1A Kūlanihākoʻi High School: Striving for Net Zero Energy: AIA Honolulu Award of Excellence Winner! Presented by AIA Honolulu This new DOE campus on Maui showcases the best practices of sus- tainable design. The project aims to achieve net zero energy by harness- ing the natural resources of the site, such as sunlight, wind, and rain. The presentation will cover how the design team explored and applied various passive green strategies throughout the campus, including solar shading, natural ventilation, rainwater harvesting, and native landscaping. The project will serve as a model for future DOE projects in Hawaii and demonstrate how sustainability and good design can
enrich and inspire the greater com- munity as well as the clients he is fortunate to interact with. Charles Kaneshiro, AIA, LEED AP President and COO, G70 Charles specializes in the planning tutional facilities. As one of the first LEED accredited professionals in Hawai‘i and 2007-09 Green Schools advocate for the USGBC Hawai‘i Chapter, Charles has a passion for designing sustainable buildings that improve the health of occupants and reduce our carbon footprint. Session 1B Reviving Lāhainā: Ho‘ōla Lāhainā Project Presented by AIA Honolulu The mission of the Ho‘ōla Lāhainā Project is to provide the com- munity with exceptional designs that are affordable and efficient to build; meet the needs of individual families; and collectively reflect the original charm and character of old Lāhainā town. The project team is also providing pro bono support with building permit application and processing. The discussion and design of edu- cational and insti- will include permitting, residential design considerations and com- munity collaboration, and evolving county and state policies related to the redevelopment of Lāhainā town.
PRESENTER Atom Kasprzycki, AIA Partner / Principal Architect, Kasprzycki Designs, Inc. Growing up in a family of artists, Atom has been
around creation and expression most of his life. Atom started in construction working his way up from the bottom eventually obtain- ing a general contractors license. He continued his professional develop- ment, shifting focus to architecture, apprenticing under mentor archi- tects and structural engineers, even- tually becoming a licensed architect. Session 1C NAVFAC’s Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program & USACE’s Upcoming Programs Presented by S.A.M.E. Presenters will provide an over- view of the mission, organization, capabilities, and programs of their respective organizations and also will cover potential upcoming design, construction and engineering oppor- tunities for the AEC industry.
go hand-in-hand. PRESENTERS Ryan Sullivan, AIA LEED AP Associate Principal, G70 Ryan focuses on conceptual design and creative think- ing. He brings his
PRESENTERS CAPT Stephen T. Padhi, PE Commanding Officer, OICC Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard CAPT Padhi
vision and more than two decades of experience to G70’s myriad project types and typologies. Ryan advo- cates for thoughtful and meaningful design in the built environment to
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