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Seminar Schedule
Each semester, every student in Architectural Engineering and Construction Science must attend four (4) Architectural Engineering (ARE) or Construction Science (CNS) seminars to complete the required ARE 020 CREDIT.  If you miss an ARE seminar you should attend a CNS seminar during the same semester in order to make it up.  If you do not end the semester with 4 seminars attended, you receive NO CREDIT.  The only way to make up a “NO CREDIT” for ARE 020 is to submit a ten-page paper to Ray Yunk, the seminar advisor.
Spring 2008 Seminar Schedule
ARE Seminars
January 24th
February 14th
March 13th
April 17th
CNS Seminars
January 31st
February 21st
March 27th
April 24th

Date

Speaker
Topic
Newsletter Link
Spring 2007
January 25th

Richard Morris

Smith, Seckman, & Reid

Richard spoke about how SSR is now using the latest Building Information Modeling Software (BIM) to design facilities. He showed that BIM software is much more than nicely rendered models and basic floor plans, it links 2D and 3D models with real information to allow genuine system analysis.

February 22nd

Terry Townsend

Townsend Engineering

ASHRAE President

Terry spoke about Sustainable Applications - ASHRAE Technology Awards. He gave a brief overview of how new technology is being applied to building design innovations using numerous project examples.

March 15th

Kurt Ewert, P.E.

Casey Steiner

Hoss & Brown Engineers

Kurt and Casey spoke about Natatorium Design. This type of builng brings many design challenges to the architect, structural engineer, and especially the mechanical engineer. Kurt and Casey gave a brief overview about controlling the humidity and chemical levels in the pool areas while maintaining a comfortable space.
April 12th
     
Fall 2006
September 7th

 

Kelly Dame and Paul VanKaunwenburg

To visit the GRG Inc. website:

Gaming Presentation

Kelly and Paul spoke about several casinos that GRG has designed. Mechanical and electrical aspects of the designs were explained, such as using underfloor air distribution systems and different examples of how the electrical power distribution system can be designed in a casino.

October 5th

Ryan Schroeder, Jarrod Wrampe, and Dustin Schafer

CRB Consulting Engineers

Ryan, Jarrod, and Dustin spoke about the pharmaceutical and biotechnological drug manufacturing process and showed how it can be broken down into manageable components which can then be used to take a project from a concept into construction.
November 9th

Cannon Design

Greg Raffaelle PhD, PE

Greg reviewed the main load carrying structural systems used for steel and reinforced concrete building design. Emphasis was placed on identifying the load path for the main lateral load resisting systems in buildings to resist wind and seismic forces.
November 30th

Ray Yunk

ARE Professor

Ray talked about the graduating seniors and where they will be going to work. Ray also spoke about the recent LEED conference he attended in Denver, CO and showed a few of the presentation topics of the conference.
Spring 2006
January 26th

Shane Lutz, P.E., David Haake, P.E., and Drew Rimmer

Henderson Engineers

Construction Documents and LEED Platinum submittal for Shangri La Nature Preserve and Botanical Gardens Project located in Orange, TX.

Presentation included an overview of the LEED approach, design process, and highlighted the selected MEP systems.

February 9th

Daren Schumate, P.E.

RTKL Associates

Various projects completed by RTKL
March 16th

Larry LaMette, P.E.

LaMette Consulting

"Architectural Engineering Unplugged"

A candid discussion on the role of the Architectural Engineer in today's design and construction market.

April 20th

Jeff Albert

KPFF Consulting Engineers

 

Presentation of an 8-story hospital with an integrated seismic resisting system.

Focused on some of the unique aspects of the lateral force resisting system and how it was integrated into the project.

Fall 2005
September 8th
  • 4 students from Smith, Sieckman and Reid
  • 3-4 students from GRG, Las Vegas
  • 1 student from Smith Group
Summer internships, and following seminar representatives from Henderson Engineering will make a short company presentation
October 6th

 Mr. Mark Butler,

HDR One Company

For more information on Mr. Butler:

"Technology in Architecture"

Featuring info. on the Building Life Cycle process and different phases involved: from the real estate agent to the guy with the wrecking ball, special emphasis on the Architectural Engineer's involvement.

November 3rd

 GRG Inc.

To visit the company website:

Company presentation

"GRG Inc. is an award-winning MEP/FP design firm with more than 150 employees working on projects between both coasts and overseas."

Much of their work centers around the entertainment industry. 

December 1st
A slideshow presentation recapped the Fall 05 semester.
A graduating senior slideshow followed.

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