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SUMMARY:Webinar: Transforming Aging through Healthier Design
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nThis presentation will examine aging from a physiological\, sociological\, and economic perspective. The discussion will focus on how design directly impacts the quality of long-term care experience of geriatric care and healthcare workers and the latest trends driving design for aging populations. It will also identify how architects\, designers\, and artists are working to create supportive environments that suit the health\, financial and social needs of this group and their caregivers. \n \nWillis Supply will draw one lucky attendee to win a $50 Amazon e-gift card following the webinar. \n  \nPresenter:  \nVicky Diab \nSenior Architect and Design Specialist \nWillis Supply \n4willis.com \n  \nPresenter bio:  \nVicky is a Senior Architect & Design Specialist and has worked for suppliers and distributors providing building materials for the commercial industry for over 15 years. She looks after some of the largest architectural accounts in one of the most demanding markets in our industry\, in the GTA\, and is constantly working on networking and growing professionally. Vicky prides herself on being able to connect with people\, and is always looking to help clients with their Corian needs\, while building trust and strengthening relationships along the way. \n  \nREGISTER NOW\nThis webinar accounts for one IDCEC + 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. Maximum capacity for this webinar is 100 participants. 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/webinar-transforming-aging-through-healthier-design/
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SUMMARY:Knoll Design Days
DESCRIPTION:Exploring Opportunities for Change \nJoin Knoll for a holistic\, research-driven point-of-view and insights from today’s top thinkers. Learn how the most successful workplaces adapt to change through good design. Learn more. \nTuesday\, June 9 \n12:00–12:30 PM ET \nk.talk \nReimagine the Workplace \nHear from Knoll vice president\, workplace Tracy Wymer and senior research director Kylie Roth as they discuss the evolution of the workplace in relation to our latest thinking on planning spaces that balance comfort and humanity. \n12:45–1:30 PM ET \nk.talk \nLooking Ahead – The Art of Working \nLearn what makes an engaging workplace from Antenna Design principals Sigi Moeslinger and Masamichi Udagawa; David Rockwell\, Founder and President\, Rockwell Group; and Knoll design director Benjamin Pardo. \n1:45–2:45 PM ET \nFresh Thinking \nWorkplace Planning for Individuals and Teams \nFocus on Workstations and Private Offices \nPlan. Create. Furnish. What are the themes and solutions driving workplace planning? Find out from the Knoll design and product team. \n3:00 – 3:45 PM ET \nWomen in Design \nWhat Makes Modern \nExplore perspectives on modern design for the way we work and live with Zoë Ryan\, the Art Institute of Chicago’s John H. Bryan Chair and Curator of Architecture and Design\, who invites architects Sharon Johnston\, Johnston Marklee & Associates\, and India Madhavi to discuss their work. \n4:00 – 5:00 PM ET \nFresh Thinking \nMaterials in Times of Change \nTextiles\, Felt and More \nWhat makes up the perfect blend of workplace materials and sustainable design? Interior Design editor-in-chief Cindy Allen brings together Copenhagen-based designer Nina Bruun\, KnollTextiles creative director Dorothy Cosonas and Kim Yao\, principal ARO Architecture Research Office\, to shed light on color and texture. \n5:15 – 6:00 PM ET \nCocktails and Tea Together\, Apart \nHappy Hour with Knoll Design Director Benjamin Pardo and Friends \nJoin Benjamin\, Milan-based designer Piero Lissoni and friends for design insights. Complimentary cocktail recipe (and favorite teas); bring your own beverage. \nWednesday\, June 10 \n12:00 – 12:45 PM ET \nk.talk \nStudio Visit with Thomas Bentzen \nMeet Thomas Bentzen in his Copenhagen\, Denmark studio and explore his perspective on form\, function and materials with Spencer Bailey\, co-host of the Time Sensitive and At a Distance podcasts\, as he presents his designs for Muuto. \n1:00- 2:15 PM ET \nFresh Thinking \nWorkplace Planning for Individuals and Teams \nFocus on Soft Architecture\, Tables and Seating \nPlan. Create. Furnish. What are the themes driving the planning of group spaces? Find out from the Knoll design and product team with insights from designers Edward Barber\, Dan Grabowski\, Marc Krusin and Jay Osgerby that inform planning meeting areas\, training rooms and casual spaces. \n2:30 – 3:15 PM ET \nWomen in Design \nColor and Wellbeing \nLearn how the elements around us have an impact on how we feel with Zoë Ryan\, the Art Institute of Chicago’s John H. Bryan Chair and Curator of Architecture; Marie Hesseldahl\, Muuto product design manager; and Susan Magsamen\, Founder and Executive Director of the International Arts + Mind Lab\, Johns Hopkins University. \n3:30 – 4:30 PM ET \nFresh Thinking \nHigher Education Design \nHear about practical strategies for higher education design with Knoll Vice President for Education/Healthcare Carol Crane who leads a discussion with campus planners about how colleges and universities are reimagining facilities and programs to adapt to the realities of bringing students\, faculty and staff back to campus. Panelists include Ryan Swanson\, Associate Vice President\, University of Nebraska Campus Planning and Facility Management; Margaret Carney\, Campus Architect\, Cornell University; and Anne Gazzaniga\, Senior VP and University Planner\, Arizona State University. \n4:45 – 5:30 PM ET \nCocktails and Tea Together\, Apart \nHappy Hour with Knoll Design Director Benjamin Pardo and Friends \nJoin Benjamin\, London-based designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby and friends for design insights. Complimentary cocktail recipe (and favorite teas); bring your own beverage. \n 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/knoll-design-days/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200609T140000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Residential Building Permit Fundamentals
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nThis presentation will cover how to prepare for the ‘building permit’ COVID-19 backlog\, how to get your permit ready\, building permit basics\, when do you need a building permit\, and the latest changes to the building permits. This discussion will focus on building permit do’s and don’ts\, who can help with the process\, and working with inspectors. \n \nGeorgian Build will draw one lucky attendee to win a $100 iTunes gift card following the webinar. \n  \nPresenter:  \nMichelle Mawby\, NCIDQ BCIN \nPrincipal Designer \nGeorgian Build \nwww.georgianbuild.com \n  \nPresenter bio:  \nMichelle Mawby is a Registered Interior Designer with 20 years experience in residential interior design. She is the Principal of the design and architecture team at Georgian. Based in Toronto\, Michelle has previously lived and worked in Amsterdam\, London\, England\, California and Vancouver. An award winning registered interior designer\, NCIDQ certified ARIDO & IDC member\, and BCIN qualified designer\, Michelle is also a nationally renowned design expert frequently called on to share her expertise and knowledge on TV and in print. She is also an instructor in the Bachelor of Interior Design program at Yorkville University. \nAn advocate of the philosophy\, “form follows function\,” Michelle strives to create environments that reflect the lives\, personalities and expectations of her clients. Her extensive travels and continuing studies in design\, history and architecture influence her designs culminating in sophisticated\, livable elegance. \n  \nREGISTER NOW\nThis webinar accounts for one IDCEC + 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. Maximum capacity for this webinar is 100 participants. 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/webinar-residential-building-permit-fundamentals/
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SUMMARY:President's Webinar: Welcome New IDC CEO
DESCRIPTION:On June 17\, 2020\, IDC’s President\, Carol Jones will host the latest free webinar for members in which she will welcome IDC’s new CEO\, Trevor Kruse and provide an update on IDC events and programs. \nSign up today for this ideal opportunity to hear more from Trevor Kruse\, further your engagement with IDC and to better understand the functions of your national association. \nThese webinars will be offered in English only; however\, a French version of the PowerPoint presentation will be made available upon request. \nMaximum capacity: 100 attendees \nRegister Here\nView past President’s Webinars \nThis webinar accounts for one non-IDCEC hour. Participants will receive their certificates of completion via email following the webinar and will need to self report their hours.
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/presidents-webinar-welcome-new-idc-ceo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200618T120000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Mess is Stress
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nModern workplace environments show a growing trend in the integration of home-like amenities into productive workspaces. We’ve seen this emergence through a growing demand by employees to simulate « home-like » environments that promote not only collaboration and productivity but positive mindset and general well-being as well. The workplace has grown to be an extension of the home and the habits of the home can at times infringe on the workplace. Clutter and dysfunctional work environments are resulting in decreased employee morale\, lowered productivity\, and a general sense of unhappiness in the workplace. Scientific studies show how clutter not only acts as physical barriers but is also a dominant variable in the degeneration of mental health and well-being. Companies are taking major steps and allocating millions in dollars into resourcing solutions to this issue in order to ensure they keep up with the demands of employees. \n \nInscape will draw one lucky attendee to win a $100 Indigo e-gift card following the webinar. \n  \nPresenter:  \nRebecca Barrett \nProduct Manager \nInscape \nhttps://myinscape.com/ \n  \nPresenter bio:  \nRebecca Barrett is Inscape’s Product Manager for Storage\, designing products that promote well being and evoke a personal connection. Rebecca has a passion for creative development. Her enthusiasm for actualizing ideas is reflected in her career path. She began in product design and management\, leading several portfolio offerings that attracted new business partnerships. \n  \nREGISTER NOW\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. Maximum capacity for this webinar is 100 participants.
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/webinar-mess-is-stress/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200625T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200625T130000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Designing for Behavioral and Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nWhile millions of individuals cope with a form of mental illness or substance abuse annually\, the need for treatment facilities continues to grow. These areas require specialized interior finishes that can accommodate the unique safety needs of the patients while simultaneously allowing them to retain a sense of humanity throughout the rehabilitation process. This course provides an in-depth examination of statistics surrounding behavioral and mental health (BMH) as well as facilitating treatment through successful BMH design. \n  \nAltro Americas will draw one lucky attendee to win a $100 Visa gift card and a gift set following the webinar. \n  \nPresenter:  \nSusan Drew \nMarket Segment Manager\, Senior Living and Behavioral Mental Health \nAltro Americas \nhttps://www.altrofloors.com/Home \nPresenter bio:  \nSusan Drew is the Market Segment Manager -Senior Living and Behavioral Mental Health for Altro Americas. With almost 20 years of experience in the construction industry\, specializing in flooring and wall protection\, Susan brings a wealth of knowledge to the unique challenges of the behavioral healthcare/senior living care environment. In the past 5 years\, she has traveled across North America speaking to the A&D community discussing how the built environment can benefit our most vulnerable populations. \nRegistration link:  \nREGISTER NOW\nThis webinar accounts for one IDCEC + 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. Maximum capacity for this webinar is 100 participants.  \n 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/webinar-designing-for-behavioral-and-mental-health/
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