Here are 4 reasons architects do not want to miss this event.
1. Education for Architects
The conference features Education for Architects, offering up to 2.5 hours of AIA LUs, including 1.5 hours HSW credit, as part of this day-long glass-focused conference.
2. Glazing Design for GSA Building Requirements
Lance Davis, AIA, LEED Fellow, Sustainability Architect for the General Services Administration– one of the largest commercial real estate lessors nationwide shares unique perspective on the GSA’s glass and glazing requirements, including applications for bird-friendly, protective glazing, security glazing, energy and daylighting. The GSA owns and leases over 376.9 million square feet of space in 9,600 buildings in more than 2,200 communities nationwide.
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Date: 8 January 2021Source: www.glass.org
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Date: 8 January 2021
Join NGA February 9 with your peers across the supply chain for the NGA Glass Conference: February 2021, taking place online using Zoom.
Both sessions being presented during the NGA Glass Conference are AIA-accredited.
Session Spotlight
Presented by Lance Davis, AIA, LEED Fellow – Sustainability Architect for the GSA
The General Services Administration (GSA) owns and leases over 376.9 million square feet of space in 9,600 buildings in more than 2,200 communities nationwide. Get an in-depth look at the glass and glazing requirements of the GSA, including applications for bird-friendly, protective glazing, security glazing, energy and daylighting.