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Lighting and photo by Crimson Haze Event Lighting -- crimson-haze.com

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Encore 4 Processor System (2 M/E) (local supplier)

Centre 3D HD ProjectionScreen (2x VP’s)

LED Mesh Side Stage Screens x2

Delay Projection Screens x2

 

Encore Operator – Ian Jacobs

 

Encore 4 Processor System (2 M/E) (local supplier)

Centre 3D HD ProjectionScreen (2x VP’s)

LED Mesh Side Stage Screens x2

Delay Projection Screens x2

 

Encore Operator – Ian Jacobs

 

March 10, 2025 - Understanding the On-Site Solar Process through lessons learned with The City of Columbus

 

Presented by:

Milena Walwer, Go Sustainable Energy

Gregory Raffio, Go Sustainable Energy.

Alana Shockey, City of Columbus

 

In 2024, the City of Columbus completed a ~30 MW solar project, one of the largest of its kind in the US. How can lessons learned help you with solar at your facility or on your projects?

 

The City of Columbus is pursuing municipal owned on-site renewable energy as part of its Climate Action Plan and its commitment to carbon neutrality. After studying the technical, economic, and regulatory feasibility of multiple projects, construction of a ~30 MW solar plant at the Parsons Water Plant finished in 2024. The City is now one step closer to its carbon goal and on-site solar will eventually be deployed at other sites! Like the City, facilities and organizations across Ohio and the nation are considering on-site renewable energy to hedge future energy costs, reduce carbon footprints, and to improve resiliency.

 

Unfortunately, many existing barriers across the technical, economic, and regulatory spaces prevent customers from receiving the full value of their investment or significantly limit a customer’s ability to install systems behind the meter. Also, it takes a lot of stakeholder engagement across many different departments within an organization to get decision makers comfortable with on-site solar and work together for multiple years to make the projects happen! Drawing from this highly visible case study and a dozen others, our team will introduce the audience to the critical elements of solar project feasibility, market engagement, and contract negotiations. We will inform and empower the audience to bring these lessons to their projects to advance the adoption of on-site solar energy across our state and region.

MCURC Annual Conference at Vanderbilt University – day one. Events include Keynote speakers, VU dinning showcase, dining hall tour and group photo. Photos by Joe Howell

Lighting and photo by Crimson Haze Event Lighting -- crimson-haze.com

Encore 4 Processor System (2 M/E) (local supplier)

Centre 3D HD ProjectionScreen (2x VP’s)

LED Mesh Side Stage Screens x2

Delay Projection Screens x2

 

Encore Operator – Ian Jacobs

 

March 11, 2024 - Session 201 - Critical Collaboration and Transformational Places - Lakewood Cemetery Welcome Center and the Minnesota Zoo Treetop Trail

 

Presented by:

Matthew Kreilich, Design Principal, Snow Kreilich Architects

Ross Altheimer, Principal, TEN x TEN

Karen Lu, Design Director, Snow Kreilich Architects

 

Lakewood Cemetery Welcome Center and the Minnesota Zoo Treetop Trail will be discussed through the lenses of performative and phenomenological architecture and landscapes. The design of the two projects engages in and amplifies liminal spaces, transitions and perspective shifts to create transformative places. They also both deeply integrate sustainable thinking to amplify experience design. Snow Kreilich Architects and TEN x TEN Landscape Architects are fascinated with how people move through and experience space and believe cross-disciplinary collaboration necessitates good design. Lakewood Cemetery Welcome Center is designed to be a Net Zero project, producing all energy onsite, while the Minnesota Zoo Treetop Trail will be SITES certified. Both studios will discuss the challenges and processes required to achieve these results.

March 10, 2025 - DesignColumbus 2025 is an opportunity to learn and engage in the transformation of the Central Ohio built environment to be more healthy, prosperous and sustainable. The educational seminars along with the trade show presents current and future development of technologies for all leaders in Central Ohio creating buildings and communities that promote economic growth and sustain the health and vitality of all life.

 

This full day of continuing education and informational displays is organized to attract hundreds of professionals involved in the building industry. Attendees and participants are representatives of the entire project team, including architects, designers, engineers, owners, developers, government officials, municipal planners, facility managers, contractors, construction managers, construction specifiers, manufacturers, product representatives and others. For all attendees, the continuing education component includes opportunities for AIA, GBCI, and IDCEC credits. These CEU opportunities are of tremendous value to AIA, LEED Professionals and Interior Designers interested in maintaining their credentials in an ever more competitive marketplace.

 

It returned this year for a fourth time at the LEED Certified Mitchell Hall on the campus of Columbus State Community College. I have been on the planning committee since 2018. This year I handled the catering and was the event photography.

 

Mitchell Hall is the New Home of the Columbus State's Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Program. DesignGroup a Columbus/Pittsburgh firm was the building architect.

March 10, 2025 - Keynote Lunch Presentation - CMH > NEXT

 

Presented by:

Scott Hurst, AIA

Gensler

Design Director, Principal

 

With a passion for community-driven projects, Scott is a Design Director who leads design for projects spanning innovative higher education spaces, civic and spiritual institutions, and health and wellness facilities. He has completed award-winning work for Fourth Presbyterian Church, Columbia College Chicago, and Kohler Co.

 

Scott’s commitment to the community extends far beyond his project work — as a member of the Chicago Loop Alliance’s placemaking committee, he is focused on making the Loop a better place to live, work, and play. His work with the Urban Land Institute explores creative solutions for the adaptive reuse of existing buildings. Scott’s work has been featured in publications including MIT’s The Journal of Architectural Education, Wired, GQ, and Fast Company. Additionally, his work has been exhibited in a number of local, national, and internal design competitions.

 

Jonathan Moody

Moody Nolan

 

Jonathan’s work resides at the intersection of architecture and service—bringing transformational design to under-served communities. He believes architecture is a medium through which people can come together and participate in positive social change.

 

As CEO of Moody Nolan—the largest African American owned firm in the country—Jonathan is driven by a passion to continue his father’s legacy of diversifying the practice of architecture. His dedication to advancing diversity garners national attention, recently earning Moody Nolan the 2021 AIA Architecture Firm Award. Recognized among his peers as an exceptional leader and mentor, Jonathan recently received the AIA Young Architect Award.

 

Jonathan’s work focuses on integrating digital fabrication and social engagement into the design process. He approaches every project as an opportunity to create design solutions that positively impact the communities his clients serve. His community-oriented leadership approach results in transformational and award-winning design solutions across the nation.

 

Take a behind-the-scenes look at the planning and design of the new terminal at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. Guided by the pioneering spirit of the region, the statement-making new John Glenn Columbus International Airport terminal builds on the promise that Columbus will continue to bloom as one of America’s great cities. Designed by Gensler, along with Columbus-based Moody Nolan and a team of other consultants, the new terminal will provide the region with a first-class facility to enhance the passenger experience, expand travel capabilities, increase functionality, and provide modern amenities. This presentation will expand on the planning and design of this state-of-the-art facility that will serve the region for generations to come. Our dual keynotes, Scott Hurst and Jonathan Moody, will explore key sustainability features in addition to landside and airside optimization, passenger flows, and structural design.

Exceptional Events / Tuskegee Next Event Production

 

March 11, 2024 - Session 201 - Critical Collaboration and Transformational Places - Lakewood Cemetery Welcome Center and the Minnesota Zoo Treetop Trail

 

Presented by:

Matthew Kreilich, Design Principal, Snow Kreilich Architects

Ross Altheimer, Principal, TEN x TEN

Karen Lu, Design Director, Snow Kreilich Architects

 

Lakewood Cemetery Welcome Center and the Minnesota Zoo Treetop Trail will be discussed through the lenses of performative and phenomenological architecture and landscapes. The design of the two projects engages in and amplifies liminal spaces, transitions and perspective shifts to create transformative places. They also both deeply integrate sustainable thinking to amplify experience design. Snow Kreilich Architects and TEN x TEN Landscape Architects are fascinated with how people move through and experience space and believe cross-disciplinary collaboration necessitates good design. Lakewood Cemetery Welcome Center is designed to be a Net Zero project, producing all energy onsite, while the Minnesota Zoo Treetop Trail will be SITES certified. Both studios will discuss the challenges and processes required to achieve these results.

In this great little shop called "Abode." They had all kinds of cool stuff.

 

See - there's that painting on the projection screen. It was way cool. I wonder if it would mess it up if you rolled it up and stored it or transported it.

Huh.

Encore 4 Processor System (2 M/E) (local supplier)

Centre 3D HD ProjectionScreen (2x VP’s)

LED Mesh Side Stage Screens x2

Delay Projection Screens x2

 

Encore Operator – Ian Jacobs

 

MCURC Annual Conference at Vanderbilt University – day one. Events include Keynote speakers, VU dinning showcase, dining hall tour and group photo. Photos by Joe Howell

MCURC Annual Conference at Vanderbilt University – day one. Events include Keynote speakers, VU dinning showcase, dining hall tour and group photo. Photos by Joe Howell

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