Pages

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

AIA24 National Conference Presentation - Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast

The National American Institute of Architects Conference on Architecture (AIA24) will happen this June in Washington, DC. In addition to being involved in some activities related to my involvement with the AIA National COTE Leadership, I will also be presenting!

The line-up of firms for my presentation: Lake|FlatoOrcutt|Winslow, and LPA.


keep reading to learn more...

Below are the details of the presentation I will be participating in. I hope to see you there!

This conference will be extra special as Dave Lake and Ted Flato are being honored with the AIA 2024 Gold Medal award! More on that here.

Details

FR208: Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast
Walter E Washington Convention Center, Washington, District of Columbia
Friday, June 7, 2024, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Presenters

  • Ellen Mitchell – Director of Sustainability and Applied Research, LPA Design Studios
  • Keith Hempel – President, Chief Design Officer, LPA Design Studios
  • Daniel Stine, AIA – Director of Design Technology, Lake Flato Architects
  • Ashley Mulhall, AIA – Sustainability Director, Orcutt|Winslow

Presentation Description

A firm's culture can make or break any attempt to change, grow, and evolve. This can be especially true as firms strive for integrated, sustainable, and high-performing design outcomes that span their entire portfolios, not simply a few high-flying projects.

This session will take you through some of the common challenges inherent in breaking out of "business as usual" design processes. You'll also explore examples of strategies that leading firms have used successfully in their quests to meaningfully infuse sustainability throughout their firms and projects.









For more on the conference, visit: https://conferenceonarchitecture.com/



For BIM Chapters updates, follow @DanStine_MN on Twitter or connect on LinkedIn

Lighting design professionals: check out my Revit & ElumTools training https://bit.ly/3NJjhCV