Biophilic Design Walking Tour, Connecting Architecture and the Natural World. Presented by NanaWall Systems
Join us for an exciting in-person event to Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of biophilic design and discover how architecture and nature can come together harmoniously.
Led by experts from NanaWall Systems and each Location Team member including Ryan Berman of Switzer Group, Jerald Kohrs of Vornado Realty Trust, Matt Haber of W&W Glass , Bill Brooks of Good Behavior, this walking tour will take you on a Midtown journey through the The Switzer Group office, Penn 2 by Vornado amenity spaces and Good Behavior rooftop venue at Made Hotel, exploring stunning architectural marvels that seamlessly integrate with the surrounding natural environment.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and be inspired by the beauty of biophilic design. Mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable experience! Worth 1 AIA CEU
Refreshments & Food will be served at The Good Behavior located at Made Hotel courtesy of NanaWall Systems at end of tour.
NanaWall Walking Tour: Design & Usage of Operable Glass Walls in Commercial Buildings
Explore operable glass walls in commercial projects on a guided walking tour hosted by a NanaWall Systems local representative and local site Expert. This tour will showcase operable glass walls in real world applications; while reviewing product functions, features and benefits that make operable glass walls relevant to the application.
NYC Midtown Tour will be a one-hour tour highlighting Interior Office, Amentity , Restaurant, space venues. Design professionals will have the opportunity to examine full size units and learn the differences between folding, multi track track sliding glass walls. In these settings, operable glass walls are commonly used to separate indoor and outdoor spaces on exterior walls or provide flexible, acoustically controlled interior spaces. Architects that are partnering with manufacturers and providers of these innovative, flexible systems are emerging as leaders in creating safe, responsive built environments.
AIA Credit: 1 LU HSW CEU AIA Course Number: WTC01
Learning Objectives
· Participants will identify different kinds of operable glass wall systems and learn the specific features, limitations, and usages of each type in commercial buildings.
· Attendees will look at specific examples of operable glass wall systems restaurant, amenity, and commercial buildings to learn the unique reasons each had for choosing large operable glass walls and the features and benefits related to each installation and demographic.
· Experience the operation of full-size systems to discover the design potential and innovative opportunities offered in creating commercial buildings that are flexible in use and sustainable by nature.
· Assess the functional contribution of operable glass walls as they contribute to green building design and the health, safety, and welfare of occupants.