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A Space for Progress: Transforming Your Studio to Meet Industry Realities

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説明

Advancements in architecture have been radical, rapid, and innovative; the way our profession delivers projects, educates, and shares information has transformed, driving the need for practices to think about whether their physical office spaces reflect current realities. Session participants will learn from partners at Turner Fleischer about the need to invest and adapt a studio to foster a culture of forward-thinking possibilities. Amid a complete renovation, we’ll openly share the thought process, requirements, and driving philosophy of re-imaging our firm’s space to reflect an unwavering commitment to continual learning and growth paired with client and staff experience. The aim is to challenge participants to consider whether their own studios best serve staff, clients, and the digitization of practices. Overhead investment is never taken lightly; but as firms accept betterment as a strategic priority, reality necessitates a space to support our evolving roles.

主な学習内容

  • Learn about what changes in the AEC industry have driven a need to reimagine the studio spaces we work in
  • Learn about how a hypercompetitive market drives the need for innovative space planning
  • Learn about applying what corporate culture tenets drive the reality of investing in the redesign of studio to your practice
  • Gain an appreciation for what the expected returns on investment are when repurposing and redesigning a studio space

スピーカー

  • Ellen Bensky
    As a Partner, CEO and CFO of Turner Fleischer, Ellen Bensky, B.A., Dip. Arch. Tech (Hon), CanBIM P1, contributes on a daily basis to the advancement of technology and virtual design not only in her firm, but industry-wide through her initiatives and dedication. Passionate for education, Ellen is especially proud of spear-heading an internal academy, which provides a comprehensive learning and teaching platform. Through her current role, Ellen is able to engage in the process of successfully leveraging business needs and architectural realities, driving her quest for operational excellence. An experienced speaker, she has presented at at Colleges and Universities, as well as industry events including KA Connect 2018 and 2019, the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's 2018 conference, BiLT Australia / New Zealand 2019 and has several engagements scheduled for the remainder of the year. Ellen is the proud recipient of the CanBIM 2017 Professional Achievement Award.
  • Steve Nonis
    Steve Nonis, OAA, AANB, RAIC, CANBIM BP3, LEED AP, a Partner at Turner Fleischer is at the forefront of the firm’s BIM initiatives. He joined the firm in 2002 and was instrumental in TF’s pioneering efforts to apply 3D design processes to satisfy client objectives. Steve’s hands on approach wasn’t taught in the classroom – it’s a consequence of respectful collaboration with clients, consultants and trades. He is driven to achieve the optimum connection between advances in new design technologies and the pursuit of breakthrough architectural solutions. Steve is an accomplished speaker, having presented on technological issues related to Architecture at Universities in Canada and Europe, as well as speaking as part of AU Russia, The RAIC 2018 conference and BiLT ANZ 2019 among other opportunities. Using his professional accomplishments as a launching pad for new opportunities to educate and inspire, he speaks to the core values that are important to him and his firm.
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