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SUMMARY:Webinar: Revolutionizing Flexible Space / Automated Operable Partition
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nIn this webinar\, design professionals\, general contractors\, and owners or facility managers will gain a thorough understanding of flexible spaces using an automated operable partition. The discussion will focus on comparing and contrasting three types of partitions\, understand the acoustics in flexible spaces\, and cover structural needs\, cost\, and life cycles. \nPresenter: \nBob Villeneuve \nRegional Sales Manager \nSkyfold Inc. \nhttps://skyfold.com \nPresenter bio: \nBob Villeneuve has been an employee of Skyfold’s Parent company since 2001 and has been a Skyfold Regional Sales Manager since 2009. He has many years of experience in the architectural product market. He has a Certificate of Business Studies from Concordia University and studied Communications at John Abbott College\, both in Montreal. \nREGISTER NOW\n  \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/fr/event/webinar-revolutionizing-flexible-space-automated-operable-partition/
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SUMMARY:President's Webinar: 2021 IDC Events and Programs
DESCRIPTION:On January 21\, 2021\, IDC’s President\, Deborah Rutherford and IDC CEO\, Trevor Kruse will host the latest free webinar for members in which they will provide an overview of IDC events and programs for the new year. \nSign up today for this ideal opportunity to 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. \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-2021-idc-events-and-programs/
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SUMMARY:Danish Desire: The Enduring Influence of Danish Modern
DESCRIPTION:Join leading designers\, makers\, and educators from Canada and Denmark in an online discussion about the enduring influence of Modern Danish Design\, next Saturday\, January 23\, 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. EST\, presented by The Royal Danish Consulate General and TORP\, and part of the 2021 DesignTO Festival. \nDenmark is globally recognised for producing some of the most iconic furniture\, architecture\, and product designs of the past 100 years. Danish design today continues to evolve and remains a significant contributor to design at large. With design culture robustly supported as part of the national identity\, new generations of contemporary designers continue the Danish tradition of working closely and collaboratively with craftspeople and architects to create lasting designs that balance beauty with function. \nWhat makes great design? How does culture affect designers and their creative output? What sustains Denmark’s rich design heritage? What can Denmark teach us about the cultural importance of supporting and educating talent to produce lasting design? What effect are new technologies having on design production? \nEvent Panelists are:\nKelly Buffey\, Principal of Akb Architects\, internationally recognized as one of Canada’s leading architects of private residential homes.\nJoanne Chan\, Principal of SDI Design\, a commercial design firm that focuses on Workplace design in Toronto.\nPeter Fleming\, Head of Furniture\, Sheridan College Bachelor of Craft and Design Program.\nKasper Holst Pedersen\, 3rd Generation Master Cabinet Maker and CEO of PP Møbler\, Denmark.\nLene Tanggaard\, Rector at Design School Kolding and Professor of Psychology in the Department of Communication and Psychology at the University of Aalborg\, Denmark.\n\nHosted by: Arne Nordtorp\, Owner\, TORP Inc. and Honorary Consul General to Denmark \nRegister today: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/9416105025063/WN_V2wJTYPEReq79TEke5Ls9A
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/danish-desire-the-enduring-influence-of-danish-modern/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Barrier Free - Accessible Design for the Built Environment
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nMandated requirements for accessibility in Canada and demand from an aging population is creating a growing need for barrier-free bathrooms. Today’s accessibility compliant bathroom no longer has to be utilitarian or « institutional » in its design. Design options are enhanced through the use of tile and innovative construction methods. The result is beautiful bathrooms that also adhere to accessibility standards for accessible design. \nThis webinar will examine ways in which barrier-free environments can be customized to include various design elements while remaining compliant for accessibility. It will also address why bonded waterproofing technology lends itself to the construction requirements of barrier-free design. \nPresenter: \nJen Metcalfe \nArchitectural Manager\, Alberta\, Saskatchewan\, Manitoba \nSchluter Systems (Canada) Inc. \nhttps://www.schluter.ca \nPresenter bio: \nJen has been in the tile industry for 13 years and has been with Schluter for two years. Jen loves being able to provide CEUs and education to the design and architectural community on how to enhance their installation practices using the best products on the market. \nREGISTER NOW\n  \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/fr/event/webinar-barrier-free-accessible-design-for-the-built-environment-2/
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