iida houston city center connect june 2014 newsletter

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June 2014 | iida-tx-ok.org HOUSTON CITY CENTER EVENT RECAP- Product Runway 14 INSIDE THE NEWSLETTER PAGE 1 Product Runway 14 Event Recap Pictures PAGE 2 Product Runway 14 Event Recap Pictures PAGE 3 Product Runway 14 Event Recap Pictures PAGE 4 May CEU Event Recap Pictures PAGE 5 June Tour Save the Date NCIDQ Info JCS Yoga PAGE 6 Chapter Upcoming Event Leader’s Breakfast PAGE 7 Project Spotlight PAGE 8 Project Spotlight IIDA Product Runway 2014: Garden of Secrets, was Houston’s sixth annual Product Runway event, benefitting the Houston Furniture Bank, TAID, and the IIDA Education Foundation. 20 participating teams, made up of professional architects, interior designers, and design students, competed by designing and constructing couture garments made from assigned interior product materials. The designs were showcased during an energetic fashion show at the Bayou Music Center. With nearly 1400 attendees, IIDA Houston City Center was able to donate $30,000.00 to the Houston Furniture Bank, $5,000 to TAID, $5,000 to the IIDA TX OK Education Foundation and $2,500 for Student Memberships to IIDA. 2014 Product Runway Winners Best in Show – PBK 2 nd Place - Morris Architects 3 rd Place - HOK Architectural Best Craftsmanship – Zeigler Cooper Architects Best New Arrival – Houston Community College Student Best of Show – The Art Institute of Houston Best Use of Hard Good – HOK Architectural Crowd Favorite – PBK Most Philanthropic Team – Gensler Best Performance – WHR Architects Most Sustainable – Morris Architects Most Wearable – Kirksey Architecture

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Page 1: IIDA Houston City Center Connect June 2014 Newsletter

 

June 2014 | iida-tx-ok.org

 

HOUSTON CITY CENTER  

 

 

 

 

   

EVENT RECAP- Product Runway 14 INSIDE  THE  NEWSLETTER  

 PAGE  1    Product  Runway  14              Event  Recap              Pictures    PAGE  2    Product  Runway  14              Event  Recap              Pictures    PAGE  3    Product  Runway  14              Event  Recap              Pictures    PAGE  4    May  CEU              Event  Recap              Pictures    PAGE  5    June  Tour-­‐  Save  the  Date    NCIDQ  Info    JCS  Yoga    PAGE  6    Chapter  Upcoming  Event              Leader’s  Breakfast    PAGE  7    Project  Spotlight    PAGE  8    Project  Spotlight                                

IIDA Product Runway 2014: Garden of Secrets, was Houston’s sixth annual Product Runway event, benefitting the Houston Furniture Bank, TAID, and the IIDA Education Foundation. 20 participating teams, made up of professional architects, interior designers, and design students, competed by designing and constructing couture garments made from assigned interior product materials. The designs were showcased during an energetic fashion show at the Bayou Music Center. With nearly 1400 attendees, IIDA Houston City Center was able to donate $30,000.00 to the Houston Furniture Bank, $5,000 to TAID, $5,000 to the IIDA TX OK Education Foundation and $2,500 for Student Memberships to IIDA.

2014 Product Runway Winners

Best in Show – PBK

2nd Place - Morris Architects

3rd Place - HOK Architectural

Best Craftsmanship – Zeigler Cooper Architects

Best New Arrival – Houston Community College

Student Best of Show – The Art Institute of Houston

Best Use of Hard Good – HOK Architectural

Crowd Favorite – PBK

Most Philanthropic Team – Gensler

Best Performance – WHR Architects

Most Sustainable – Morris Architects

Most Wearable – Kirksey Architecture

 

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DIRECTOR  Joanna  Prazak,  IIDA,  RID,    LEED  AP  CRG  [email protected]      DIRECTOR  ELECT  Amanda  Meininger,  Assoc.  IIDA  Gensler  [email protected]      PAST  DIRECTOR  Kristy  Emmrich,  IIDA,  RID,  LEED  AP  Gensler  [email protected]      PROGRAMS  CO  CHAIR  Steavie  Cain  Quality  Floor  Covering  [email protected]      PROGRAMS  CO  CHAIR  Necia  Bonner,  IIDA,  LEED  AP  Inventure  Design  Group  [email protected]      PROFESSIONAL  DEVELOPMENT  CHAIR  Jessy  Fuller,  IIDA,  RID,  EDAC,  LEED  AP  J  Tyler  [email protected]      GRAPHICS  CHAIR    Daphne  Yuanidis  [email protected]      COMMUNICATIONS  CHAIR  Sarah  Waltisperger,  Assoc.  IIDA,  LEED  AP  JMC  Associates  [email protected]      CAMPUS  CENTER  LIASON    Duraiya  Khan  [email protected]      MEMBERSHIP  CHAIR  Charlotte  McFadden,  Office  Pavilion  [email protected]      UNDERWRITING  CHAIR  Margot  Prestel  CRG  [email protected]    

 

EVENT RECAP- Product Runway 14

Thank you to our amazing Judges Michelle Maresh, Alex Chapman, Louise Nicholson Carter and Jared Lang for taking on the challenge to judge this year’s spectacular garments. Thank you to Rod Ryan from 94.5 The Buzz for being our Guest Master of Ceremony for this wonderful event, and we would like to send a huge thank all of our amazing underwriters, garment labels, design teams, crew and volunteers who helped us exceed our expectations and donation to our charity organizations. We could not of done this without you!    Below are the links to photos from that night!  http://slyworksphotography.com/iida/pr14  www.snapthemoments.com  www.iidaproductrunway.com    Photos provided by ShauLin Hon from Slyworks Photography,  Yaun Lui from Snap the Moments Photography and Photographer Scott DeWoody!

   

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 GRA/TAID  CHAIR  Shannah  O’Neill,  IIDA,  RID  Mustang  Engineering  [email protected]      INDUSTRY  CHAIR  Kip  Altstaetter  The  Kip  Co  [email protected]      Community  Service  Chair  Sean  Pantin    PBK  Architects  [email protected]      Community  Service  Chair  Heather  Rogers,  IIDA,  RID  McCoy  [email protected]      SUSTAINABLE  CHAIR  Stacy  Dobbs  Corporate  Floors  [email protected]      SUSTAINABLE  LIAISON  Kimberly  Phipps-­‐Nichol,  LEED  AP  O+M,  CREW,  IIDA  Abel  Design  Group  Kphipps-­‐[email protected]      STUDENT  CONFERENCE  LIAISON  Stephanie  Fallon,  MS,  Assoc.  IIDA,  RID  FKP  Architects  [email protected]        STUDENT  CONFERENCE  LIAISON  Jennifer  Trenta  Contract  Resource  Group  [email protected]                

 

 

EVENT RECAP: May CEU

Over 30 designers and industry professionals attended an engaging CEU on Ultracompact Surfacing at Cosentino's new showroom off Beltway 8 and I-10 on Thursday, May 15, 2014.

As the first IIDA Houston event after the close of the sixth annual IIDA Product Runway in April, philanthropy chairs Sean Pantin of PBK and Heather Rogers of McCoy started the night off right by sharing publicly the success of the event! All donations were announced to the roaring applause of the group. IIDA Houston also took the time to again thank our PR14 Event Underwriter, JCS, by presenting co-owner Mike Carr with a glossy black guitar signed by members and guests at the VIP Social at Hard Rock Cafe. In rock and roll fashion, the crowd encouraged a song to be played by JCS, which Mike replied to with a humble smile, not a strum, and many thanks to his team and countless IIDA volunteers!

After awards and refreshments, a spirited presentation provided by The Kip Co was held in the Forum. Presenter Kip Altstaetter taught the group about the future of surfaces and a new way of producing a less permeable, graffiti proof, binder-less surface material. Strong enough and applicable for use in indoor, outdoor, floor, counter, building cladding, and other vertical surfaces, the production of this new Ultracompact Surfacing takes place over 1.2miles of production span, and is tested to withstand 800*C. Although the crowd was disappointed that such a high temperature was not demonstrated with a blow torch at the front of the room, no building or safety codes were broken during the course of the presentation. After all, it IS all about Health, Safety, and Welfare!  

 

 

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UPCOMING    EVENTS      June  19th  Project  Tour-­‐  The  Joy  School    July  17th  Barrier  Free  CEU    September  23rd    Leader’s  Breakfast  Houston      

DATES + DEADLINES: http://www.ncidq.org/Exam/DatesDeadlines.aspx Application Deadlines – IF YOU DON’T APPLY ON TIME, YOU CAN’T REGISTER AND TAKE THE TEST! JUNE 2 – Fall 2014 Exam Application Deadline For All Three Test Sections NCIDQ: What to do? Start Saving! Some report spending almost $1700 on testing and study materials. Apply through NCIDQ to take your test – Deadline is June 1st. Purchase/Borrow your Ballast book to study for the IDFX/IDPX. Register for the IIDA NCIDQ Study Course – registration opens in June. Come to the first informational IIDA class with Ballast Book – July 7th, location TBD. Clear your social calendar from July through September – Study Time! Contact your IIDA Associates Chair for more information – Jessy Fuller,[email protected]. NCIDQ: I took it, now what? Look out for your scores to be published in July Watch your IIDA emails for Reimbursement Scholarship Opportunity! (Call for applicants to go out Mid-July as results begin to come in.)

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June Tour Save the Date- The Joy School

Join us June 19th, 2014 from 6-8pm for a project tour at The Joy School. When the doors opened in 1997, The Joy School had just four students. Today it educates 129 children from kindergarten through the eighth grade. Due to the need for expansion, The Joy School began construction in 2012 of a new master campus and opened the doors of a new building in Fall 2013. The project, designed by RdlR, constructed by Balfour Beatty, and furnished by J. Tyler, reflects the fun-loving character and energy of The Joy School’s students. You’ll enjoy a bright color palette, reclaimed elements of their old schoolhouse, custom window shapes, and a grand staircase. The name of The Joy School stems from the hope that all students will find the joy in learning once again. We hope you find joy in their new facility as well!

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CHAPTER EVENT SAVE THE DATE- Leader’s Breakfast  

 

 

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Project Spotlight- Abel Design Group

 

The  client,  a  personal  injury  law  firm  based  in  Houston,  Texas,  wanted  a  modern  and  light  filled  workspace.    To  achieve  this,  the  design  team  chose  to  replace  the  typical  heavy  wood  paneling  and  dark  interior  spaces  traditionally  associated  with  law  firms  with  open  workstations,  plenty  of  light,  and  non-­‐traditional  uses  of  classic  materials.        

 PROJECT:       Heard  Robins  Cloud  &  Black  LOCATION:     Houston,  TX    

   

 

The  public  areas  highlight  views  of  the  CBD  and  every  seated  area  in  the  office  has  access  to  natural  light.    The  finishes  chosen  for  the  project  are  inspired  by  menswear  and  include  pinstripes,  wool,  silk,  and  leather.        Wood  paneling  was  used  to  help  guide  visitors  to  the  reception  area  and  also  as  an  accent  on  the  workstations.  Backlit  3Form  resin  panels  were  used  in  contrast  with  the  wood  to  create  a  bright,  fresh  look.    

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Project Spotlight- Abel Design Group

   

The client asked for a large breakroom that they could use as a central gathering space and to function as both a dining area and work area. ADG’s concept includes various seating options with banquettes, as well as multiple outlets and USB ports to support this goal. Upon completion, the client was so pleased with the new space that ADG was asked to redesign its offices in Santa Fe, NM.