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Learning Series: Adding Interest with Brick Shapes [New York]
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445 5th Avenue
New York City, NY 10016
United States
445 5th Avenue
New York City, NY 10016
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Proof of vaccination must be shown upon entry.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Adding Interest with Brick Shapes
One important reason for brick's popularity is its ability to adapt to design criteria. It can be shaped and used in a wide variety of traditional and contemporary detailing: Such as arches to sills, copings, columns and treads. This program focuses on the use of shapes, not only to increase the aesthetic quality of brickwork, but also toward accomplishing better detailing and better performing brickwork. Many applications involve units that are not normally considered to be brick shapes. Increased water penetration resistance, reducing the size of expansion joints, and the proper design of acute angle corners, can all be realized through the use of shapes.
Discussion will focus on increased performance of brickwork through the use of specially designed brick, i.e. arch design and versatility, sloped sills and caps, shelf angle brick, and even brick sculpture. Included will be discussion on how to reduce the cost of shapes through individual brick design and considerations of color, size, and bond patterns.
Other topics included in this presentation are --
Manufacturing
Glen-Gery makes every effort to see that special shapes match the color of the field brick used.
Radial Brick
What is the smallest radius possible without using a special shape?
Corners
Should obtuse angle corners be designed with 8 inch and 4 inch leg or a 6 inch and 2 inch leg?
Standard Brick
Special shapes are not necessary in many job specific applications including arches, sills, and caps.
Historical Reference
We often forget that many historical details, that included special shapes, were used for more than just aesthetic reasons.
Sculpture
Brick masonry and its use as sculpture are on the rise. Examples of brick sculpture will be presented and discussed.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Learning Series: How to Build the Impossible [Des Moines]
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4601 NW Urbandale Dr. Suite 112
Urbandale, IA 50322
United States
4601 NW Urbandale Dr. Suite 112
Urbandale, IA 50322
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
How to Build the Impossible:
a case study on the Dr. Chau Chak Wing Building at UTS Sydney designed by Frank Gehry
This presentation takes an in-depth look at the masonry component of the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building façade. Shaped like a “crumpled up paper bag”, Frank Gehry’s complex design required the development of 5 unique brick shapes produced by the Brickworks Bowral Bricks facility in Australia. A bespoke wall tie was also developed to secure the bricks to the undulating substrate. This iconic building has been highly influential shaping the resurgence of contemporary brick architecture throughout Australia.
Learning outcomes:
- Discover how the façade at UTS was designed and constructed
- Determine how design limitations were overcome with the development of unique bricks
- Identify the design details for the bespoke brick restraint system used
- Describe the design development, engineering, fabrication of the UTS façade
- Observe the installation and construction methods used on-site to achieve the highly detailed brickwork
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Learning Series: How to Build the Impossible [Philadelphia]
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1319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States
1319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
How to Build the Impossible:
a case study on the Dr. Chau Chak Wing Building at UTS Sydney designed by Frank Gehry
This presentation takes an in-depth look at the masonry component of the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building façade. Shaped like a “crumpled up paper bag”, Frank Gehry’s complex design required the development of 5 unique brick shapes produced by the Brickworks Bowral Bricks facility in Australia. A bespoke wall tie was also developed to secure the bricks to the undulating substrate. This iconic building has been highly influential shaping the resurgence of contemporary brick architecture throughout Australia.
Learning outcomes:
- Discover how the façade at UTS was designed and constructed
- Determine how design limitations were overcome with the development of unique bricks
- Identify the design details for the bespoke brick restraint system used
- Describe the design development, engineering, fabrication of the UTS façade
- Observe the installation and construction methods used on-site to achieve the highly detailed brickwork
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
AIA Conference in Architecture
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2301 S King Drive
Chicago, IL 60616
United States
2301 S King Drive
Chicago, IL 60616
United States
Price:
$0.00
Click for FREE Expo Pass
Use Promo Code AIAEX417
Thursday, 9:30am–6:30pm
Friday, 9:30am–4pm
About this event
Visit our pop up design studio at the A'22 AIA Conference in Architecture in Chicago, June 23-24 in booth #2339.
We will be hosting on-site color consultations where you can browse our curated selection of top and trending products from locally manufactured genuine clay brick to globally sources products with take-a-way sample chips. | ||
Wall Systems demo's and product training will be held in the booth featuring Thin Tech, Tru-Brix and Terracade. | ||
Stop by our booth on Thursday, June 23rd between 3-4pm for a happy hour and networking event! |
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Brand, Design & Construction [New York]
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445 5th Avenue
New York City, NY 10016
United States
445 5th Avenue
New York City, NY 10016
United States
Price:
$10.00
Join the Institute's New York Chapter and the American Institute of Architects Interiors Committee on a tour and presentations on brand, design and construction of the recently opened Brickworks Design Studio. Located on 5th Avenue, experience the two-level space firsthand.
Learn how a design studio was designed to showcase premium building products in a space that is meant to inspire and engage with design professionals and industry leaders and see the collaborative spaces where professionals can meet and exchange ideas.
Presentations by:
- Lara Robertson, Vice President, Design & Distributor Sales, Brickworks Design Studio
- Darren Hose, Founding Principal, Red Design Group
- David Howell, President, DHD Architecture + Interior Design
- Steven Wakenshaw, Parnter, DHD Architecture + Interior Design
Please plan to check in at 5:30pm
Institute Members: Complimentary
Public: $10
Light refreshments will be served.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
International Speaker Series: Ed Lippmann [New York]
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445 5th Avenue
New York City, NY 10016
United States
445 5th Avenue
New York City, NY 10016
United States
Price:
$0.00
About this event
Architecture for a New World
Australia is an old continent with a new culture. In 250 years of white settlement, capital cities have evolved from colonial backwaters to global metropolises. Australia has absorbed influences from its indigenous inhabitants, European forefathers and Asian neighbours. It’s a unique culture connected to many disparate influences. Over 35 years of practice, Ed Lippmann’s work, grounded in twentieth century modernism has sought a continuity of a relevant and appropriate architecture of its time and place. The talk will describe his influences, the ideas behind much of his early work and later larger scale urban projects.
About the Speaker
Ed Lippmann graduated with honours from UNSW following a year in Bauhaus Master Marcel Breuer’s office in New York. A thesis on the significance of technology in contemporary Architecture informed his approach to design.
The practice was established in 1985 and during the ensuing decades, a range of residential, commercial, public and Industrial projects were realised. In recent years many of these projects have interfaced with the public realm. Lippmann’s concern for urbanity, the shape of cities and environmental sustainability have given rise to books, publications and a radio series which he hosts in Sydney.
Questions/Concerns?
email events@glengery.com
International Speaker Series: Ed Lippmann [Philadelphia]
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1319 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States
1319 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States
Price:
$0.00
About this event
Architecture for a New World
Australia is an old continent with a new culture. In 250 years of white settlement, capital cities have evolved from colonial backwaters to global metropolises. Australia has absorbed influences from its indigenous inhabitants, European forefathers and Asian neighbours. It’s a unique culture connected to many disparate influences. Over 35 years of practice, Ed Lippmann’s work, grounded in twentieth century modernism has sought a continuity of a relevant and appropriate architecture of its time and place. The talk will describe his influences, the ideas behind much of his early work and later larger scale urban projects.
About the Speaker
Ed Lippmann graduated with honours from UNSW following a year in Bauhaus Master Marcel Breuer’s office in New York. A thesis on the significance of technology in contemporary Architecture informed his approach to design.
The practice was established in 1985 and during the ensuing decades, a range of residential, commercial, public and Industrial projects were realised. In recent years many of these projects have interfaced with the public realm. Lippmann’s concern for urbanity, the shape of cities and environmental sustainability have given rise to books, publications and a radio series which he hosts in Sydney.
Questions/Concerns?
email events@glengery.com
Learning Series: Brick Product & Technical Specifications [Baltimore]
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600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
Price:
$0.00
About this event
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Brick Product Technical Specifications
This presentation will elaborate upon the information typically presented in a brick product technical data sheet, using typical Glen-Gery technical data sheets as examples. An overview of frequently encountered American brick standards will be provided. This will be followed by in-depth descriptions of the individual tests reported on in the data sheet, as well as the interpretation and significance of the reported values and their respective limits.
This presentation should teach attendees-
- Analyze a typical brick technical data sheet to find physical properties related to brick durability.
- Apply appropriate ASTM brick standards and based on intended use and building application.
- Compare the requirements of “Grade”, “Class”, and “Type” applications within common brick standards.
- Explore how tests used to determine commonly reported brick properties are performed.
- Describe the significance of the reported values and how they relate to product performance.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Lunch + Learn: Natural Slate for Rainscreen & Direct Apply Cladding [Des Moines]
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4601 NW Urbandale Dr. Suite 112
Urbandale, IA 50322
United States
4601 NW Urbandale Dr. Suite 112
Urbandale, IA 50322
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Natural Slate for Rainscreen & Direct Apply Cladding
This presentation includes a range of topics important to the architect, designer, and specifier. Materials discussed will provide a better understanding for the proper specification and usage of natural slate materials for rainscreen and direct apply cladding for architectural applications.
This presentation will teach attendees:
- How cladding slate is produced…From the quarry to the wall…
- How to identify slate quality and detect potential problems. What do you need to ask when using slate in a project?
- The ventilated façade systems with natural slate…from a technical and practical point of view.
- Direct Apply Cladding with natural slate…Innovation, Performance & Cost Savings.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Learning Series: Brick Product & Technical Specifications [Philadelphia]
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1319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States
1319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Brick Product Technical Specifications
This presentation will elaborate upon the information typically presented in a brick product technical data sheet, using typical Glen-Gery technical data sheets as examples. An overview of frequently encountered American brick standards will be provided. This will be followed by in-depth descriptions of the individual tests reported on in the data sheet, as well as the interpretation and significance of the reported values and their respective limits.
This presentation should teach attendees-
- Analyze a typical brick technical data sheet to find physical properties related to brick durability.
- Apply appropriate ASTM brick standards and based on intended use and building application.
- Compare the requirements of “Grade”, “Class”, and “Type” applications within common brick standards.
- Explore how tests used to determine commonly reported brick properties are performed.
- Describe the significance of the reported values and how they relate to product performance.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com