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SUMMARY:Webinar: At Home In Canada: Interior Design with Different Eyes
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nPreparing\, consuming\, and storing food provide structure to domestic life in Canada. Certainly\, a significant element in residential design\, the design of spaces connected with food (preparing dishes\, organizing/renegotiating functional spaces\, dining spaces\, and alternatives\, objects of cultural significance\, etc.) also play a key role in notions of identity\, heritage retention\, and belonging for many immigrants to Canada. \nThis webinar will present a unique research project (funded by a federal SSHRC grant) that reflects upon the immense benefits and significance of diversity\, humanity\, and cultural integration in the design of Canadian kitchen and dining spaces. The presentation also focuses upon the benefits of a non-traditional collaboration between faculty\, curators\, and students at Algonquin College\, Carleton University\, and the Canada Science & Technology Museum as well as members of the Anatolian/Turkish communities in Ottawa and Montreal. \nREGISTER NOW\n  \nPresenter:  \nDorothy Stern\, ARIDO\, IDC\, IDCEC \nProfessor\, School of Media and Design \nAlgonquin College \nwww.algonquincollege.com \nPresenter bio:  \nDorothy has been a professor in the Bachelor of Interior Design (BID) Program at Algonquin College in Ottawa\, Ontario since 1998\, and was the Program Coordinator from 1998 – 2008. During this time she spearheaded the BID program’s Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) accreditation\, its transformation from a three-year diploma program to a four-year baccalaureate credential\, as well as the BID Bridging Program. \nIn addition to sharing her passion about the role of interior design in the responsible shaping of our world with students\, she continues to be engaged in the interior design profession through research and interdisciplinary collaboration. Dorothy is a Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) site visitor\, a registered member of the Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario (ARIDO)\, and a member of the Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC). Dorothy was also the Director of Education on the Board of Interior Designers of Canada (IDC) from 2011 – 2013. \nDorothy’s life-long passion is to better understand the wonder and complexity of design\, and then to share this knowledge and excitement with young designers. She is grateful to all the design professionals whom she has taught: for teaching her at least as much as she has taught them \nThis webinar accounts for one IDCEC hour. Participants will receive their certificates of completion via email following the webinar and will need to self report their hours. \nThis webinar will be offered in English. 
URL:https://idcanada.org/event/webinar-at-home-in-canada-interior-design-with-different-eyes/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Let's Start the Climate Take Back
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nAccording to research conducted by Interface and Net Impact\, 95% of climate experts believe that it is possible to reverse global warming and 91% of young leaders agree. The reason that both think it is possible is because we have everything we need\, and both think the only thing that stands in our way is business as usual. Last year\, the most comprehensive guide to reversing global warming was introduced by Paul Hawken entitled Drawdown followed by Bruce King™s The New Carbon Architecture. Interface™s ‘Climate Take Back’ plan offers an easy-to-understand framework which can be understood\, adopted\, and implemented by any organization. The research and the framework will be provided to all participants. \n \nInterface will draw three lucky attendees to win a copy of the The New Carbon Architecture by Bruce King following the webinar. \n  \nREGISTER NOW\nPresenter:  \nJoey Shea \nManager\, Mission Activation \nInterface \ninterface.com \n  \nPresenter bio:  \nJoey Shea joined Interface in 2018 as part of the Customer Experience team to bring the commitments and values of Interface to life through unique\, immersive experiences for Interface customers. Now\, as Manager of Mission Activation\, he relies on his background in the environmental non-profit and advocacy sector to share how Interface connects successful business practices to deep environmental responsibility. Joey graduated suma cum laude\, Phi Beta Kappa from Emory University and is a proud graduate of the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Regional Leadership Institute in 2016. \nThis webinar accounts for one IDCEC approved HSW hour. Participants will receive their certificates of completion via email following the webinar and will need to self report their hours. \nThis webinar will be offered in English. 
URL:https://idcanada.org/event/webinar-lets-start-the-climate-take-back/
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