2018 Housing Design Forum - Inspiration, Innovation, Impact: The Future of Residential Design
This year’s Housing Design Forum will focus on single-family residential design, and will be divided into three sessions: inspiration, innovation and impact. How are today’s most inspired architects and thinkers employing innovative performance strategies, exploring materials, and engaging with questions about the future of housing design? This full-day program will combine keynote presentations, case studies, research and provocative dialogue.
Registration Closes Thursday, May 3, 2018
Early Bird Deadline: April 30, 2018. After this time, the price increases 15%
SCHEDULE
Monday, May 7, 2018
Seattle Art Museum, Plestcheeff Auditorium | 1300 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
8:00 AM Registration, Networking + Light Breakfast
8:45 Program Begins
9:00 Inspiration
Keynote Speaker: Stephen Kieran | KieranTimberlake
Residential Design Case Study Presentations by: Steve Mongillo | mw|works, Elizabeth Bianchi Conklin and Vikram Sami | Olson Kundig, Cory Hawbecker | Holst Architecture
12:30 Innovation
Presentations by: Rick Mohler, Elizabeth Golden | University of Washington, Yasaman Esmaili | Blokable, Craig Curtis | Katerra, Susan Jones | atelierjones, Jon Belmont | NEEA, Alex Daisley | Hammer & Hand
3:00 Impact
Presentation by: Chrysanthe Broikos | National Building Museum
Panel Discussion with: Stephen Kieran | KieranTimberlake, Chrysanthe Broikos | National Building Museum, Craig Curtis | KATERRA, Susan Jones | atelierjones, Rob Johnson | Seattle City Council, and Eric Drivdahl | Gelotte Hommas Drivdahl Architecture (Moderator)
5:15 PM Program Ends
5:30 – 7:00 PM Networking Happy Hour @ the Center for Architecture & Design, sponsored and hosted by the forum’s Planning Task Force. RSVP here.
All sessions and speakers subject to change.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Evaluate multiple residential design case studies for their approaches to design inspiration, building innovation and impact.
- Explore current trends and innovations in building methods and materials, including cross-laminated timber construction.
- Identify strategies for combining energy performance-focused building with comprehensive design goals.
- Analyze and discuss the future of housing design, considering current contexts, issues, opportunities and challenges in the industry.
COST
Includes 8 LU (HSW) + breakfast, lunch and light refreshments
$246.00 AIA Member
$246.00 Government
$148.00 Associate
$50.00 Student
$438.00 Non-Member
Early Bird Deadline: April 30, 2018. After this time, the prices above increase 15%
Reduced rate options are available, please submit the Continuing Education Scholarship / Reduced Rate Request form via email by Thursday, May 3.
SPEAKERS
KEYNOTE: Stephen Kieran FAIA | Partner, KieranTimberlake
SPEAKERS: Jon Belmont, NEEA | Chrysanthe Broikos, National Building Museum | Elizabeth Bianchi Conklin, Olson Kundig | Craig Curtis, Katerra | Alex Daisley, Hammer & Hand | Elizabeth Golden, University of Washington | Cory Hawbecker, Holst Architecture | Rob Johnson, Seattle City Council | Susan Jones, atelierjones | Rick Mohler, University of Washington | Steve Mongillo, mw|works | Vikram Sami, Olson Kundig
All speakers subject to change.
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR HOUSING DESIGN FORUM SPONSORS
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR HOUSING DESIGN FORUM TASKFORCE
Eric Drivdahl (Chair) | Gelotte Hommas Drivdahl Architecture
Karen DeLucas | Karen DeLucas Architecture
Matt Hutchins | CAST architecture
Susan Ingham | Kasa Architecture
Tom Lawrence | Tom Lawrence Architecture
Lauren Powers | JW Architects
Vikram Sami | Olson Kundig
Registration or Credit Questions?
Contact Missy Garvin, Volunteer Hospitality at AIA Seattle
Program Questions?
Contact Cassie Blair, Professional Programs Manager at AIA Seattle
Sponsorship Questions?
Contact AIA Seattle Managing Director Kimber Leblicq