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Approaches to a sustainable built environment through mass timber, zero-carbon design, and adaptive reuse

DECEMBER 6, 2023


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WELCOME WELCOME TO RENEW-REUSE-REGROW ! ABOUT RENEW REUSE REGROW: Over the last two decades, cities across North America have undergone something of a renaissance, reversing years of demographic and commercial decline in the process. There is an unlikely, but potent source behind this renewal: underutilized and abandoned historic structures. Because existing buildings require upgrades to mitigate thermal bridging, outdated mechanical systems, and repair decayed facades, their revitalization presents growth opportunities for the AEC industry writ large. Moreover, environmental concerns will only continue to push preservation and re-use at the forefront of practice as green codes and sustainability goals transform the way we design. Renew Reuse Regrow: Virtual Summit foregrounds exemplary projects, identifies best-case practices for their completion, and spotlights emerging technologies within this exciting field such as the growing use of mass timber and the opportunities that working with existing building stock affords to designers.

ABOUT THE ARCHITECT’S NEWSPAPER: The Architect’s Newspaper is a media company that serves up news and inside reports to a niche community of architects, designers, engineers, landscape architects, lighting designers, interior designers, academics, developers, contractors, and others interested in the built urban environment. AN delivers quality news and cultural reporting through print, including AN Interior magazine, web, blog, newsletters, and social media. AN is recognized for bringing together the top echelon of AEC industry leaders in its series of Facades+ and new TECH+ conferences. If you care about architecture and design, join our community and get in the know. Visit archpaper.com for more information. All the best,

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AGENDA

December 6, 2023 6 AIA / HSW CEU's

Times in ET

9:25 AM 9:30 AM 9:35 AM

VIRTUAL DOORS OPEN WELCOME Dionne Darling | The Architect’s Newspaper Peter MacKeith | Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, University of Arkansas

PROGRAM INTRODUCTION Robert Levit | University of Toronto

PARTNER WELCOME 9:40 AM

9:50 AM

Aaron Alterman | STI Specified Technologies Mark Fusco | Bison IP Gray Dougherty | KOVA Amelia Baxter | Whole Trees

KEYNOTE: RENEW: The Latest Research on Biomaterials Decarbonizing Buildings Anna Dyson | Center for Ecosystems in Architecture (CEA) at Yale

10:20 AM

SPOTLIGHT: REGROW: Real Estate Typologies with Timber Stephen Luoni | University of Arkansas Community Design Center

10:50 AM 11:05 AM

11:35 PM

NETWORKING BREAK PANEL: REGROW: Advancing Mass Timber Into Wider Adoption Peter MacKeith | Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, University of Arkansas John Folan | Urban Design Build Studio, University of Arkansas Michael Zanotelli | STI Specified Technologies

PANEL: REUSE: A Vacant Detroit Factory Transformed to a Mixed-Use Community John Skok | McIntosh Poris

12:05 PM

LUNCH BREAK

12:30 PM

SPOTLIGHT: RENEW: Revitalizing a San Diego Mall to Better Serve a Creative Community Elizabeth Wendell | RIOS

1:00 PM

SPOTLIGHT: REUSE: Implementation of Curved CLT inside the Brand-New Bronx Children Museum Chris McVoy | O’Neill McVoy Architects Beth O’Neill | O’Neill McVoy Architects

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AGENDA 1:30 PM

NETWORKING BREAK

1:45 PM

SPOTLIGHT: REGROW: A CLT Structure for Higher Education Ryan Jones | Lake Flato

2:15 PM

CLOSING REMARKS

2:30 PM

CEU: Perimeter Fire Containment Systems for CLT Mass Timber Construction

3:30 PM

CEU: More Use, Less Waste in the Workplace Designing for Reuse with Module Interior Systems

Chris Perkins | STI Specified Technologies Aaron Alterman | STI Specified Technologies

Gray Dougherty | KOVA Dan Sullivan | KOVA Credit for this course is 1 AIA LU/HSW CE Hour and 1 GBCI CE General Hour

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SPEAKERS KEYNOTE ANNA DYSON Founding Director, Center for Ecosystems in Architecture (CEA) at Yale / Yale Anna Dyson is the Hines Professor of Architecture, with an appointment in the School of Environment (YSE) at Yale University. She teaches design, technology, and theory at the School of Architecture. At Yale, Anna has also founded a new research entity titled CEA – Center for Ecosystems in Architecture. CEA is a joint initiative between the Yale Schools of Architecture, Forestry & Environmental Studies to unite researchers across multiple fields to develop transformative systems for the Built Environment. CEA supports Masters and PhD level students as well as professional researchers towards the invention and development of building systems that metabolize energy, water and materials while supporting biodiverse ecosystems. CEA has its central think tank within the heart of Yale University in New Haven. Dyson was previously the Founding Director of CASE, The Center for Architecture, Science and Ecology (CASE) in 2007 which hosts the Graduate Program in Architectural Sciences / Built Ecologies. AARON ALTERMAN Curtain Wall & Facade Specialist / STI Specified Technologies Curtain Wall & Façade Specialist for the Strategic Accounts Division of STI Specified Technologies, covering the central United States and Canada. Aaron joined STI Specified Technologies in 2015 and has over 30 years of experience in construction materials. He has conducted firestop trainings for STI, The International Firestop Council and to a variety of groups including; architects, engineers, consultants, code officials, inspectors and all types of trades. He is certified at Level 2 of Firestop Instructional Training (FIT II).

AMEILIA BAXTER Co-Founder & CEO / WholeTrees Amelia Baxter believes that the 21st century built environment is filled with opportunities for trees. Baxter co-founded WholeTrees in 2007 to develop and sell products and technologies that would scale the use of waste-trees in commercial construction, increasing forest revenues, and offering green construction markets a new material for the 21st century. Amelia has led project teams in over $2M in USDA research grants working toward the commercialization of the tree’s natural engineering. By raising equity investment for her company, attracting national executive talent, and pinpointing nascent urban markets for trees as structure, Baxter has participated in the growth of a truly conscious and regenerative company.

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EMILY CONKLIN Managing Editor / The Architect’s Newspaper Emily Conklin (she/her) is a writer, architecture historian, and the managing editor of The Architect’s Newspaper. She holds a M.S. in Historic Preservation from Columbia GSAPP, and her current areas of research include office to residential conversions and designs for coliving.

GRAY DOUGHERTY Director of Architect - Research and Development / KOVA Gray integrates design with systems thinking to develop smarter ways to build. A long time practicing architect, he has completed a broad array of projects, from large scale interiors for Meta to ground up academic buildings. While a Studio Director at Gensler, Gray led a research project in partnership with StopWaste and the SF Department of the Environment to analyze construction material reuse streams and develop concepts for replicable reuse infrastructure.

JOHN FOLAN Professor / Urban Design Build Studio, University of Arkansas John Folan is head of the Department of Architecture and professor at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas. He is also director of the Urban Design Build Studio (UDBS), which he founded in 2008 while appointed as the T. David Fitz-Gibbon Chair in Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University. Through the UDBS and other collaborative ventures, Folan has made a commitment to work with underrepresented communities on the development and implementation of catalytic projects through participatory design processes.


MARK FUSCO National Sales Manager / Bison IP Mark Fusco, LEED AP, GRP is the National Sales Manager for Bison Innovative Products and has comprehensive rooftop deck and green roof construction experience. A decade of experience with Bison and a decade of experience at Denver Botanic Gardens have given Mark the expertise to assist architects, developers, designers, and installers with all their project needs. The synthesis of combining rooftop amenity spaces, pools, pergolas, and green roofs has now become the focus of Mark’s work. Mark is most fulfilled when working with the Bison Sales Team, assisting clients with solutions for their projects. His vision and ability to nurture relationships lead to long-term solutions and success. Mark has degrees in Landscape Design, Environmental Science, and Marketing.

RYAN JONES Partner / Lake Flato Ryan Jones, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, is a partner at Lake|Flato Architects and a leader of the firm’s Higher Education studio. Ryan thrives in an environment of complexity, where the discovery of simple and holistic solutions are the result of extraordinary collaboration, analysis, and curiosity. During his 18 years with Lake|Flato, Ryan has designed some of the firm’s most sophisticated and award-winning projects that bring harmony to often conflicting project needs through a focus on discovery and collaboration. These qualities have made him a national thought leader in the planning and design of Science & Technology, Performing Arts, and Mixed-Use Cultural Districts. Three of his projects have received AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) Top 10 awards, the profession’s highest honor for architecture that demonstrates both inspirational design and environmental stewardship.

ERIC LACROIX Director, Strategic Accounts Construction / STI Firestop Eric Lacroix in consistently recognized throughout the design community and construction industry for his firestop expertise, especially in terms curtain wall perimeter fire barrier systems where he is considered the “Industry Specialist”. Eric has over 20 years of real world experience serving as an invaluable resource on many of largest, most complex high profile projects around the world. He works closely with inspectors, glazing contractors, and curtain wall consultants as a trusted advisor during the design, fabrication, construction and installation of a wide range of curtain wall projects.Eric’s wealth of knowledge and experience ensures the project stays on budget and gets done right the first time.

SPEAKERS ROBERT LEVIT Acting Dean & Associate Professor/University of Toronto

A partner in the design firm Khoury Levit Fong, Robert Levit is associate professor and acting dean at the University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design. His work links the urban and architectural scales, and his design work and writing on architecture have appeared in numerous anthologies and journal publications. Levit has been the director of both the Architecture and Urban Design programs at the Daniels Faculty, and holds a Master’s degree in Architecture from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia University. Prior to starting his own practice, he worked for the architect Alvaro Siza in Portugal.

STEPHEN LUONI Director, Distinguished Professor / Urban Design Build Studio, University of Arkansas Stephen Luoni is Director of the University of Arkansas Community Design Center, the Steven L. Anderson Chair in Architecture and Urban Studies, and a Distinguished Professor of Architecture. Under his direction since 2003, UACDC has won more than 200 urban design, research, and education awards. Luoni’s work specializes in interdisciplinary publicinterest design combining ecological, urban, and architectural design. Luoni has a BS in Architecture from Ohio State University and a Master of Architecture from Yale University.

PETER MACKEITH Dean / Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, University of Arkansas Peter MacKeith, dean and professor of architecture at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas, is a nationally recognized design educator and administrator. During his leadership since 2014, the school has grown significantly in student enrollment, retention and graduation outcomes, faculty appointments and accomplishments, curricular programs, diversity initiatives, community engagements and outreach centers, external funded research, new facilities and financial resources.

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SPEAKERS CHRIS McVOY Co-F9ounder / O’Neill McVoy Architects Chris McVoy co-founded O’Neill McVoy Architects in 2012 on the belief that architecture can elevate the everyday through shaping contours of space and material in light, for heightened awareness of time and nature. The Brooklyn-based multi-scale practice initiates projects by exploring the latent potential and the special qualities of a project’s site and its aspirations to illuminate how architecture can catalyze its purpose. The studio’s awardwinning built work, ongoing construction projects and theoretical proposals include residential, commercial, and institutional buildings and spaces realized in collaboration with private and public clients.

CHRIS PERKINS Facade & Curtain Wall Specialist Eastern US & Canada / STI Specified Technologies Chris has over 14 years of realworld experience working closely with inspectors, glazing contractors, and specialty firestop contractors throughout DC and N VA developing a solid reputation as a technical resource for perimeter fire containment solutions on a wide range of projects types including CLT Mass Timber. Prior to his role as Facade and Curtain Wall Specialist for the Eastern US and Canada, Chris was the Territory Manager for DC, MD, and VA.

JOHN SKOK Principal / McIntosh Poris

John Skok, AIA, Principal of McIntosh Poris Associates, has led the firm’s architectural design, project strategy and management, community Jack Murphy is Managing Editor of The engagement, and new project development since Architect’s Newspaper. Previously, he joining in 2001. He is responsible for projects from was Editor of Cite: The Architecture the early schematic phases of design through and Design Review of Houston and Adjunct Professor construction administration. John’s specialties are in at the Gerald D. Hines University of Houston College of commercial architecture, historic preservation, multiArchitecture and Design. He earned an undergraduate family housing, adaptive reuse, public and cultural degree in architecture from the Massachusetts Institute spaces, and interiors. John graduated from the of Technology and a graduate degree in architecture University of Detroit Mercy in 2000, with a Bachelor of from Rice University. He has worked for award-winning Architecture degree. architects in New York City, Houston, Austin, and Boston. His writing has appeared in Places Journal, DAN SULLIVAN Dwell, Architectural Record, The Architect’s Newspaper, Vice President of Research and Texas Architect, Cite, PLAT, Paprika!, New York Review Development / KOVA of Architecture, The Houston Chronicle, and SF Gate, among other publications. He was Co-Editor-in-Chief Dan is an Architect who is enhancing for PLAT 7.5 Oversharing and PLAT 8.0 Simplicity and resiliency and human potential Assistant Editor of Totalization, edited by Troy Schaum through the design of the physical environment. He and published by Park Books. He lives in Brooklyn. attended UC Berkeley earning a BA in Architecture and earned his Master of Architecture from the Graduate BETH O’NEIL School of Design at Harvard University. As a founding Co-Founder / O’Neill McVoy Architects member and Head of Design at the Google R+D Lab, Dan advanced a high-performance, low-cost, futureChristina McPike is the Director proofed workspace. His current projects include building of Energy & Sustainability at systems leveraging neuroscience to elevate the human WinnCompanies, a 50-year-old potential by advancing environmental resilience. multifamily housing owner, developer, and manager. Since joining Winn’s Energy & ELIZABETH WENDELL Sustainability team in 2013, Christina has implemented Senior Project Designer / RIOS over $30 million worth of energy efficiency upgrades across Winn’s portfolio. Under Christina’s leadership, Elizabeth Wendell is committed WinnDevelopment successfully integrates high to creating uplifting and powerful performance design in every project, from occupied places that are deeply interconnected moderate renovations to ground up new construction with their surrounding community. and deep energy retrofits. She has spoken at numerous She seeks design innovation at the nexus of the city, conferences, including NEEP’s Electrification technology, and culture, deriving architectural solutions Symposium, NESEA BE Boston and BE NYC, NH&RA’s that engage and adapt to our rapidly changing Annual Conference, Greenbuild, and Multifamily urban environments and economies. As a Senior Exchange. She holds an MS from Northeastern Project Designer and Architect at RIOS, she leads a University and a BA from Boston College. collaborative design process within her teams that centers the design on the community it serves.

JACK MURPHY Managing Editor / The Architect’s Newspaper

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SPEAKERS MARTY WOOD Program Director / The Architect’s Newspaper Marty Wood is the Program Director for The Architect’s Newspaper’s Facades+ Conferences and other AN events and initiatives that bring together AEC professionals to share their stories, expertise, and projects. As a writer, he’s contributed to The Architect’s Newspaper, Metropolis, and other design publications. He is also a visiting instructor at Pratt Institute. Wood has a BA in Communications from San Francisco State University and a M.S. from Columbia University GSAPP.

MICHAEL ZANOTELLI Facade & Curtain Wall Specialist Western US & Canada / STI Specified Technologies Michael has over 20 years of realworld experience on many of largest, high profile projects throughout the Western United States. Through his knowledge and expertise, Michael developed a solid reputation working closely with inspectors, glazing contractors, and curtain wall consultants as a trusted resource on a wide range of curtain wall projects Michael is committed to ensure your project stays on budget and gets done right the first time from conception to close out. Prior to his role as Facade and Curtain Wall Specialist for the Western US and Canada, Michael was the Western United States and Hawaii Regional Manager.

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