Road to Code | Topical Issues in Residential Design
This is the fourth and final session in the 2022 Road to Code series presented by AIA Seattle’s Code Committee.
This two day presentation will explore current trends and issues associated with designing under the Seattle Residential Code. Day 1 will cover substantial alterations definitions and enforcement/Fire walls in lieu of substantial alterations. Day 2 will cover loft typology/AADU and DADU design/Building configuration impacts.
Join us online November 15 and November 16, 2022 (12-2pm each day) for Road to Code | Topical Issues in Residential Design. Register below and look for information regarding online event access in your confirmation email.
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Registration Deadline: Monday, November 14, 5:00pm PT.
This is a 2-day program. Participants must attend the live webinars both days in order to receive continuing education credit or a certificate of completion. All registration and credit questions can be directed to Andrea Aguilera.
SCHEDULE
Tuesday, November 15, 2022 | 12:00 – 2:00pm PT | Zoom Webinar
Wednesday, November 16, 2022 | 12:00 – 2:00pm PT | Zoom Webinar
*All sessions and speakers subject to change.
COST
Includes continuing education credit (4 LU | HSW)
$105.00 $115.50 AIA Member
$105.00 $115.50 Government + Partners
$65.00 $71.50 Associate member
$25.00 $27.50 Student
$205.00 $225.50 Non-Member
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Early Bird Deadline: Tuesday, November 1, 2022. After this time, the price increases 10%.
Registration Deadline: Monday, November 14, 5:00pm PT.
Reduced rate options are available. Please submit the Continuing Education Scholarship / Reduced Rate Request form via email by Tuesday, November 1, 5:00PM PT.
SPEAKERS
Richard Pellinger, SDCI Technical Codes Manager | Richard is the Technical Codes Manager with Seattle DCI. He is responsible for implementing technical policy and the Seattle Building Codes throughout the department. Prior to joining the City in 2007, Richard worked in Seattle with over 20 years of experience in building design and construction, including residential, mixed-use and commercial work. Richard serves on the AIA Codes Committee, the WABO TCD committee, and is a voting member for ICC Code Development. In addition, Richard is a graduate of North Dakota State University with a degree in Architecture.
Moderator: April Bottman-Haase, SDCI Permit Process Leader | April Bottman-Haase is a Permit Leader at SDCI and has worked at the City of Seattle since 2019. She is a subject matter expert for the Seattle Residential Code and voting member for the 2023 ICC Code Hearings. Prior to joining the City of Seattle, April worked in the architectural field for over 15 years as a project architect and designer on project types ranging from small residential, institutional, to transit.
*All sessions and speakers subject to change.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Participants will be able to identify substantial alterations triggers and incorporate the appropriate requirements into their project scope.
- Participants will understand how to utilize a fire wall in lieu of substantial alterations.
- Participants will learn about current, local trends in AADU/DADU design.
- Participants will become familiar with the different loft typologies and requirements
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR 2022 CODE SERIES SPONSORS
Allana Buick & Bers | Beacon | Code Unlimited | McKinstry | Prosoco | Woodworks
Degenkolb Engineers | Puget Sound Energy | Windows, Doors, & More
SPECIAL THANKS TO THE CODE COMMITTEE
Special thanks to the Code Committee for planning this series of sessions!
COMMITTEE CHAIRS:
Skye Bredberg, AIA
Leonard Ruff, AIA
Program, Registration or Credit Questions?
Contact Andrea Aguilera, Programs Coordinator at AIA Seattle
Sponsorship Questions?
Contact Melissa K. Neher, Executive Director at AIA Seattle