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BRAD CARMICHAEL JRS Engineering SCOTT CRAWFORD LMN JEREMY REDING DLR Group DAN ANTHONY (MODERATOR) NBBJ While the pencil and paper remain irreplaceable tools of the trade, advancements in technology continuously shape and reshape design industries. Which technologies have had the biggest impacts on the industry and how have they expanded the design process and building typologies? Join us for a discussion about the latest technologies and materials being used to shape our built environment today. Seattle Architecture Foundation @ The Center For Architecture & Design 1010 Western Ave | Seattle, WA | 98104 SEATTLEARCHITECTURE.ORG >> Share your notes and photos from tonight’s lecture #DesignInDepth GRANTMAKER SERIES SPONSOR GOLD SPONSORS GLY CONSTRUCTION TOOLS OF THE TRADE DESIGN TECHNOLOGY Tues 02.16.16 | Center for Architecture & Design Reception 5:30-6:30, Lecture 6:30 – 8:00PM SAF DESIGN IN DEPTH 2016 SERIES INNOVATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE MARCH 15: The New Regionalism | NORTHWEST DESIGN APRIL 19: Recycled Sites | ADAPTIVE REUSE MAY 17: Rooted in Seattle | GLOBAL DESIGN JUNE 21: Best Laid Plans | URBAN PLANNING SAF ANNUAL VOLUNTEER OPEN HOUSE 02.24.16 6:00-8:00pm | At the Center for Architecture & Design Join us for food, fun, awards, and the chance to learn more about volunteer opportunities at SAF – Volunteers play an integral role in organizing and implementing all SAF programs –tours, talks, exhibits and youth and family programs. Volunteering offers an opportunity to expand your network and meet others who share your interest in architecture and design. Our Annual Open House only happens once a year, so don’t miss out! Free food and beverages, but please RSVP through our website. WANT DISCOUNTED TICKETS TO LECTURES AND TOURS? BECOME A MEMBER! SAF members receive discounts on all programs and special members only opportunities. By supporting SAF, members provide a valuable resource that helps shape our community. Whether we’re inspiring potential young architects to develop solutions to social issues or educationg the general public on critical community development topics, SAF is fostering a deeper understanding of the built environment. Join us. Shape Seattle! Visit us online or call 206.667.9184 to learn more. FEATURING: MEDIA SPONSOR

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BRAD CARMICHAEL

JRS Engineering

SCOTT CRAWFORD

LMN

JEREMY REDING

DLR Group

DAN ANTHONY (MODERATOR)

NBBJ

While the pencil and paper remain irreplaceable tools of the trade, advancements in technology continuously shape and reshape design industries. Which technologies have had the biggest impacts on the industry and how have they expanded the design process and building typologies? Join us for a discussion about the latest technologies and materials being used to shape our built environment today.

Seattle Architecture Foundation

@ The Center For Architecture & Design

1010 Western Ave | Seattle, WA | 98104

SEATTLEARCHITECTURE.ORG >> Share your notes and photos from tonight’s lecture #DesignInDepth

GRANTMAKER SERIES SPONSOR GOLD SPONSORS

GLY CONSTRUCTION

TOOLS OF THE TRADE

DESIGN

TECHNOLOGYTues 02.16.16 | Center for Architecture & DesignReception 5:30-6:30, Lecture 6:30 – 8:00PM

SAF DESIGN IN DEPTH 2016 SERIES INNOVATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE

MARCH 15: The New Regionalism | NORTHWEST DESIGN

APRIL 19: Recycled Sites | ADAPTIVE REUSE

MAY 17: Rooted in Seattle | GLOBAL DESIGN

JUNE 21: Best Laid Plans | URBAN PLANNING

SAF ANNUAL VOLUNTEER OPEN HOUSE02.24.16 6:00-8:00pm | At the Center for Architecture & Design

Join us for food, fun, awards, and the chance to learn more about volunteer

opportunities at SAF – Volunteers play an integral role in organizing and

implementing all SAF programs –tours, talks, exhibits and youth and family

programs. Volunteering offers an opportunity to expand your network and meet

others who share your interest in architecture and design. Our Annual Open

House only happens once a year, so don’t miss out! Free food and beverages, but

please RSVP through our website.

WANT DISCOUNTED TICKETS TO LECTURES AND TOURS?BECOME A MEMBER!

SAF members receive discounts on all programs and special members only

opportunities. By supporting SAF, members provide a valuable resource that

helps shape our community. Whether we’re inspiring potential young architects

to develop solutions to social issues or educationg the general public on critical

community development topics, SAF is fostering a deeper understanding of the

built environment. Join us. Shape Seattle!

Visit us online or call 206.667.9184 to learn more. FEATURING:

MEDIA SPONSOR

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TOOLS OF THE TRADE

DESIGN TECHNOLOGY | PANELISTS

BRAD CARMICHAEL

JRS Engineering

Brad Carmichael, PE, Associate AIA. Brad Carmichael is

a Professional Engineer with over 10 years of consulting

experience. He specializes in building enclosures for

a wide variety of projects including new construction,

renovation, historic restoration, condition assessment,

and remediation. This includes all phases of work, from

conception to completion. His skills also include investigation, design, document

production, and construction administration. Brad has consulted on rehabilitation

and new construction projects, providing project and contract management, building

envelope investigations, failure analysis, design development and fi eld services.This

includes design review, detail development, wall analysis, performance evaluation,

testing, bidding, contract administration and fi eld reviews. Prior to joining JRS, he was

a Senior Engineer at Hoffmann Architects in New York, NY and Hamden, CT.

JEREMY REDING

DLR Group

Jeremy graduated from University of Nebraska-Lincoln

with his Master of Architecture degree in 2001. Shortly

afterward he relocated to his geographic soul-mate and

has called the Pacifi c NW home since. Jeremy is the NW

Regional Design Leader at DLR Group, co-founder of the

Seattle Design Nerds, and a Design in Public board member.

A product of Generation Flux, Jeremy is interested in design that embraces change

and instability. Often inspiration is derived from observing everyday events, objects,

and situations such as the modern smartphone, where the concept of “multi-purpose”

is continually redefi ned. He attributes this to growing up in the under-appreciated

Midwest where inspiration is often found where least expected.

Jeremy’s past work includes projects for Google, Oregon Youth Authority, Col Solare,

Rachel’s Ginger Beer, and the Seattle Design Festival.

SCOTT CRAWFORD

LMN

Scott Crawford is a founding member of LMNts, the R&D

group within LMN Architects. His work focuses on the

use of parametric modeling, digital fabrication, and the

integration of emerging technologies into LMN’s process.

He believes technology can strengthen a designer’s intuition

while also increasing their fl exibility to respond to change.

Scott holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of Maryland

Baltimore County, a Masters of Architecture and a Masters of Science in Design

Computing from the University of Washington.

DAN ANTHONY, MODERATOR

NBBJ

Dan Anthony is a Design Computation leader at NBBJ in

Seattle. His work varies between project engagement and

strategic efforts to standardize technological prowess,

easing design across the fi rm. The NBBJ Digital Practice

organizesadvancing techniques coming from hardware,

interaction, and technological frameworks. Dan’s work has

included new architecture, interior studies, client strategy, application development,

and physical prototyping. Dan has a Master of Architecture degree from University

of Oregon, where he helped established the Urban Interactions Lab, and taught as a

Graduate Fellow. He has worked in the tech landscape since a Bachelor of Science

in Engineering at StanfordUniversity, fi rst as a consulting analyst in systems design

focusing on cloud computing, and then a creative manager of design and coding at tech

startups.

SEATTLEARCHITECTURE.ORG SAF 2016 DESIGN IN DEPTH SERIES – INNOVATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE