ASID TX Dallas June Event: Day of CEUs

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ASID TX Dallas June Event: Day of CEUs

By Dallas Design Community of the ASID Texas Chapter

Date and time

Tuesday, June 5, 2018 · 8am - 5pm CDT

Location

MSI Tile and Stone Showroom

12845 Valley Branch Lane Ste. 100 Farmers Branch, Texas 75234

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

Description

The ASID Texas Chapter Dallas Design Community invites you to attend our Annual Day of CEU's hosted by ASID Industry Partner MSI Tile and Stone on Tuesday, June 5th at their showroom [12845 Valley Branch Lane, Ste. 100, Farmers Branch, TX 75234].

Combine this day of IDCEC-approved CEUs with your METROCON18 Expo & Conference CEUs in August to fulfill your yearly continuing education requirements.

Scroll down to find CEU descriptions. Be prepared to provide your IDCEC Identification Number during the registration process if you use IDCEC to track your CEUs.


Overall Schedule [all will start promptly on time]

  • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Registration and Light Breakfast
  • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: 3 hours of CEUs
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Light Lunch
  • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM: 3 hours of CEUs
  • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Happy Hour provided by ASID Texas Chapter Diamond Sponsor Dallas Market Center


RSVP/Fees

Registration is limited to the first 50 people and will close at 5:00 PM on Monday, June 4th.

  • ASID Members: $0
  • Non-ASID Members: $25 flat fee (payable online here via EventBrite)


Questions about this specific event? Contact ASID TX Dallas DC Programs Chair, Karen Parks, ASID: karenparks@sbcglobal.net.


CEU Descriptions

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM [1 HR] | Universal Design: A New Approach to Kitchen Design
presenter: Alexandra Skobel w/ GE Monogram
The goal of this course is to review the concept of Universal Design, then deep dive into how Kitchen Appliances can play a big role in completing a kitchen project that incorporates the guidelines of Universal Design. This course discusses the importance of appliance design, technology, and placement, and how appliance manufacturers now incorporate many features to support the goals of Universal Design.

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM [2 HR] | Managing Jobs
presenter: Terri Taylor w/ Interior Design Business Academy
This course explores the profound changes in the business side of residential interior design due to the influences of the internet, media, and changes in client preferences. Attendees will see how applying Blue Ocean Strategies and "thinking inside the box" of their design business’ can result in new income streams, new systems for client acquisition and job management and a new larger client pool to work with.

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM [1 HR] | Universal Design Accessories, Transitions, Air, Heating and Sound Concepts
presenter: Fred Jackson & Marlene Jackson w/ Estudio Group
This programwill study universal designincluding using accessibility, floor heating, sound reduction and improved indoor air concepts to improvequality of lifefor building occupants. Aging in place and barrier free are key in providing enhance quality of life using these concepts in design. Floor heating, sound reduction, and indoor air concepts also aid in increasing comfort, contributing to wellness and improved energy conservation. Attendees will acquire knowledge and understand options for using accessories, grab bars, organizational hardware, niches, level entry showers, transitions, and trim.

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM [1 HR] | Well Well Well - The Well Standard, Well Informed, Well Being
presenter: Leslie Delli-Venneri w/ Victoria + Albert Baths
Our session will introduce you to the Well standard, while starting a conversation about how the seven concepts might enhance your projects. We will also take a look at how wellness is changing and influencing the design world. while Not everyone will choose to become a certified Well professional, there is a plethora of valuable, timely information within the Well standard. We will also explore other ways to consider wellness and sustainability in your projects and briefly look at other sustainability standards.

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM [1 HR] | Modern Materials for Contemporary Design
presenter: Adrianne White w/ California Closets
The course also includes a discussion of the variety of building typologies in which these materials can be utilized, and a look at a few case studies where these materials have been incorporated in a comprehensive manner to achieve a truly dramatic contemporary design.

Organized by

The Dallas Design Community is one of five design communities that make up the ASID Texas Chapter, which is part of the larger American Society of Interior Designers [ASID], a community of people – designers, industry representatives, educators and students – committed to interior design. Through education, knowledge sharing and advocacy, the Society strives to advance the interior design profession and, in the process, to demonstrate and celebrate the power of design to positively impact and change people’s lives. Of the Society’s 24,000 Practitioners, 20% practice Residential design, 30% practice Commercial design, and 50% practice both. The ASID Texas Chapter represents 1,700+ Practitioner, Educator, Student and Industry Representative members (almost 1,100 of which are Practitioners and/or Educators) throughout the state of Texas excluding the greater Houston area, which is covered by the ASID Texas Gulf Coast Chapter. Since the Texas Chapter is quite large both in membership and in geographic expanse, most of the programming throughout the year takes place in the Design CommunitiesAustin, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and West Texas. Our members work in both the residential and commercial fields, either as sole proprietors or as part of small or large firms. Within the state and around the world, they provide valuable services and useful products to their clients. Our members strive to improve the quality of life for all of their clients through the creation of aesthetically pleasing, thoughtful design that takes into account the health, safety and welfare of the public.

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