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One of the many combinations of lasers, lights and projected screen backgrounds used to enhance the moods of the songs
I usually hate when bands have all the lights turned off to use projection screens because it limits the type of shots you can get. But with this Nortec Collective set, the background screens and monome boxes made for some interesting lighting.
FRAV, ALTAVILLA VICENTINA, BASSANO DEL GRAPPA, ILLUMINAZIONE ARCHITETTURALE, IMPIANTO AUDIO, DJ SET, ALLESTIMENTO ILLUMINOTECNICO, LASER, PROIEZIONI SUL TELO, MACCHINA FUMO, CONSOLLE DMX, RADIOMICROFONI, MIXER AUDIO, CONSOLLE DJ, ALLESTIMENTO VIDEO, SCHERMO PER PROIEZIONE FRONTE-RETRO, ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING, DJ SET LIGHTING EQUIPMENT, LASER, SMOKE MACHINE, DMX CONSOLE, AUDIO SYSTEM, WIRELESS MICROPHONE, VIDEO EQUIPMENT, PROJECTOR, PROJECTION SCREEN, TONDELLO TECNOLOGIE, SIRIO
August 22, 2022 - Session 304 - Three Lenses of Health & Materials
Presented by: Joey Shea, Interface
This course is packed with information that will further the participants’ understanding of sustainability criteria. Taking a full life cycle approach to building products, from design to end of life, the course discusses a holistic approach to evaluating a product’s sustainability attributes. The Three Lenses framework goes beyond product certifications. The first lens, Embodied Carbon, focuses on the product’s impact on climate change; the second, Green Chemistry, looks at the product’s impact
on human health; and finally Circular Economy evaluates the product’s impact on resource use and waste. This approach can allow specifiers to find creative solutions that improve the health, safety and welfare for the product, material, occupants, and the built environment.
What makes a product or material “healthy” or “sustainable?” This presentation offers a more holistic approach to material evaluation – the Three Lenses of Health & Materials. Each lens examines a key impact of building products on our health and the environment: embodied carbon, green chemistry, and circular economy. In addition to identifying these impacts, this course offers questions we can ask to move the market toward better products for ourselves, our clients, and the world.
Explore the public health impacts of the life cycle of building products, including in the supply chain and at end of life.
Use a holistic framework of Green Chemistry, Circular Economy and Embodied Carbon (Climate) to evaluate building materials.
Use a holistic framework of Green Chemistry, Circular Economy and Embodied Carbon (Climate) to evaluate building materials.
Discuss balancing the pursuit of multiple sustainability criteria in product selection, relying on a cohesive Three Lenses framework.
August 22, 2022 - Session 304 - Three Lenses of Health & Materials
Presented by: Joey Shea, Interface
This course is packed with information that will further the participants’ understanding of sustainability criteria. Taking a full life cycle approach to building products, from design to end of life, the course discusses a holistic approach to evaluating a product’s sustainability attributes. The Three Lenses framework goes beyond product certifications. The first lens, Embodied Carbon, focuses on the product’s impact on climate change; the second, Green Chemistry, looks at the product’s impact
on human health; and finally Circular Economy evaluates the product’s impact on resource use and waste. This approach can allow specifiers to find creative solutions that improve the health, safety and welfare for the product, material, occupants, and the built environment.
What makes a product or material “healthy” or “sustainable?” This presentation offers a more holistic approach to material evaluation – the Three Lenses of Health & Materials. Each lens examines a key impact of building products on our health and the environment: embodied carbon, green chemistry, and circular economy. In addition to identifying these impacts, this course offers questions we can ask to move the market toward better products for ourselves, our clients, and the world.
Explore the public health impacts of the life cycle of building products, including in the supply chain and at end of life.
Use a holistic framework of Green Chemistry, Circular Economy and Embodied Carbon (Climate) to evaluate building materials.
Use a holistic framework of Green Chemistry, Circular Economy and Embodied Carbon (Climate) to evaluate building materials.
Discuss balancing the pursuit of multiple sustainability criteria in product selection, relying on a cohesive Three Lenses framework.
August 22, 2022 - Session 403 - Might as Well: A College's Vision to Make Student Wellness a Priority
Presented by:
Beth Maxon, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Heidi Costello, Perkins & Will
Alana Haslow, DesignGroup
The new Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine (HCOM) at the Ohio University Athens Campus represents a fundamental change in the way people learn and work, while extending the boundaries of modern medical education. The three pillars of holistic health — mind, body, and spirit — are fundamental to the building design, expressed beautifully through the facility’s openness, infusion of light, and focus on wellness that encourages greater connections between individuals and supports healthy daily habits.
Perkins&Will and DesignGroup partnered with HCOM to deliver a flexible facility that supports the college’s new Pathways to Wellness curriculum and anticipates emerging learning technologies. The new, 120,000 SF facility is on target to become the first WELL Building Certified college of osteopathic medicine in the nation. The presentation will share key takeaways in designing a new WELL facility from start to finish and highlight the role of the Owner in achieving certification.
Learn how the client’s goals for wellness were key drivers from Day 1 and how the design team created owner engagement and excitement while setting the bar for a new standard.
Discover how to accommodate for flexibility and adaptability when designing for a brand new curriculum.
Learn how space influences wellbeing and associated strategies to respond to wellness goals.
Gain a better understanding for how to develop a strategy in achieving WELL certification points.
The Pico Sport series is a portable table top projection screen designed to accompany pocket-sized Pico projectors.
For more details visit at www.elitescreens.com/front/front/productdetail/product/155
Just after I stretched the projection cloth over the frame. (Note: the projection cloth used is "Black Out" material.
FRAV, ALTAVILLA VICENTINA, BASSANO DEL GRAPPA, ILLUMINAZIONE ARCHITETTURALE, IMPIANTO AUDIO, DJ SET, ALLESTIMENTO ILLUMINOTECNICO, LASER, PROIEZIONI SUL TELO, MACCHINA FUMO, CONSOLLE DMX, RADIOMICROFONI, MIXER AUDIO, CONSOLLE DJ, ALLESTIMENTO VIDEO, SCHERMO PER PROIEZIONE FRONTE-RETRO, ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING, DJ SET LIGHTING EQUIPMENT, LASER, SMOKE MACHINE, DMX CONSOLE, AUDIO SYSTEM, WIRELESS MICROPHONE, VIDEO EQUIPMENT, PROJECTOR, PROJECTION SCREEN, TONDELLO TECNOLOGIE, SIRIO
August 22, 2022 - Session 304 - Three Lenses of Health & Materials
Presented by: Joey Shea, Interface
This course is packed with information that will further the participants’ understanding of sustainability criteria. Taking a full life cycle approach to building products, from design to end of life, the course discusses a holistic approach to evaluating a product’s sustainability attributes. The Three Lenses framework goes beyond product certifications. The first lens, Embodied Carbon, focuses on the product’s impact on climate change; the second, Green Chemistry, looks at the product’s impact
on human health; and finally Circular Economy evaluates the product’s impact on resource use and waste. This approach can allow specifiers to find creative solutions that improve the health, safety and welfare for the product, material, occupants, and the built environment.
What makes a product or material “healthy” or “sustainable?” This presentation offers a more holistic approach to material evaluation – the Three Lenses of Health & Materials. Each lens examines a key impact of building products on our health and the environment: embodied carbon, green chemistry, and circular economy. In addition to identifying these impacts, this course offers questions we can ask to move the market toward better products for ourselves, our clients, and the world.
Explore the public health impacts of the life cycle of building products, including in the supply chain and at end of life.
Use a holistic framework of Green Chemistry, Circular Economy and Embodied Carbon (Climate) to evaluate building materials.
Use a holistic framework of Green Chemistry, Circular Economy and Embodied Carbon (Climate) to evaluate building materials.
Discuss balancing the pursuit of multiple sustainability criteria in product selection, relying on a cohesive Three Lenses framework.
Podium Projection Screen Installation #Houston by #MultimediaTech Read More... ow.ly/zO8C4
August 22, 2022 - Session 304 - Three Lenses of Health & Materials
Presented by: Joey Shea, Interface
This course is packed with information that will further the participants’ understanding of sustainability criteria. Taking a full life cycle approach to building products, from design to end of life, the course discusses a holistic approach to evaluating a product’s sustainability attributes. The Three Lenses framework goes beyond product certifications. The first lens, Embodied Carbon, focuses on the product’s impact on climate change; the second, Green Chemistry, looks at the product’s impact
on human health; and finally Circular Economy evaluates the product’s impact on resource use and waste. This approach can allow specifiers to find creative solutions that improve the health, safety and welfare for the product, material, occupants, and the built environment.
What makes a product or material “healthy” or “sustainable?” This presentation offers a more holistic approach to material evaluation – the Three Lenses of Health & Materials. Each lens examines a key impact of building products on our health and the environment: embodied carbon, green chemistry, and circular economy. In addition to identifying these impacts, this course offers questions we can ask to move the market toward better products for ourselves, our clients, and the world.
Explore the public health impacts of the life cycle of building products, including in the supply chain and at end of life.
Use a holistic framework of Green Chemistry, Circular Economy and Embodied Carbon (Climate) to evaluate building materials.
Use a holistic framework of Green Chemistry, Circular Economy and Embodied Carbon (Climate) to evaluate building materials.
Discuss balancing the pursuit of multiple sustainability criteria in product selection, relying on a cohesive Three Lenses framework.
August 22, 2022 - Session 403 - Might as Well: A College's Vision to Make Student Wellness a Priority
Presented by:
Beth Maxon, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Heidi Costello, Perkins & Will
Alana Haslow, DesignGroup
The new Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine (HCOM) at the Ohio University Athens Campus represents a fundamental change in the way people learn and work, while extending the boundaries of modern medical education. The three pillars of holistic health — mind, body, and spirit — are fundamental to the building design, expressed beautifully through the facility’s openness, infusion of light, and focus on wellness that encourages greater connections between individuals and supports healthy daily habits.
Perkins&Will and DesignGroup partnered with HCOM to deliver a flexible facility that supports the college’s new Pathways to Wellness curriculum and anticipates emerging learning technologies. The new, 120,000 SF facility is on target to become the first WELL Building Certified college of osteopathic medicine in the nation. The presentation will share key takeaways in designing a new WELL facility from start to finish and highlight the role of the Owner in achieving certification.
Learn how the client’s goals for wellness were key drivers from Day 1 and how the design team created owner engagement and excitement while setting the bar for a new standard.
Discover how to accommodate for flexibility and adaptability when designing for a brand new curriculum.
Learn how space influences wellbeing and associated strategies to respond to wellness goals.
Gain a better understanding for how to develop a strategy in achieving WELL certification points.
Podium Projection Screen Installation Houston by MultimediaTech
Podium Projection Screen Installation #Houston by #MultimediaTech Read More… ow.ly/zO8C4