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Lunch + Learn: Adding Interest with Brick Shapes [Philadelphia]
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1319 Walnut St
Philadephia, PA 19107
United States
1319 Walnut St
Philadephia, PA 19107
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Adding Interest with Brick Shapes
One important reason for brick's popularity is its ability to adapt to design criteria. It can be shaped and used in a wide variety of traditional and contemporary detailing: Such as arches to sills, copings, columns and treads. This program focuses on the use of shapes, not only to increase the aesthetic quality of brickwork, but also toward accomplishing better detailing and better performing brickwork. Many applications involve units that are not normally considered to be brick shapes. Increased water penetration resistance, reducing the size of expansion joints, and the proper design of acute angle corners, can all be realized through the use of shapes.
Discussion will focus on increased performance of brickwork through the use of specially designed brick, i.e. arch design and versatility, sloped sills and caps, shelf angle brick, and even brick sculpture. Included will be discussion on how to reduce the cost of shapes through individual brick design and considerations of color, size, and bond patterns.
Other topics included in this presentation are --
Manufacturing
Glen-Gery makes every effort to see that special shapes match the color of the field brick used.
Radial Brick
What is the smallest radius possible without using a special shape?
Corners
Should obtuse angle corners be designed with 8 inch and 4 inch legs or a 6-inch and 2 inch leg?
Standard Brick
Special shapes are unnecessary in many job-specific applications including arches, sills, and caps.
Historical Reference
We often forget that many historical details, that included special shapes, were used for more than just aesthetic reasons.
Sculpture
Brick masonry and its use as sculpture are on the rise. Examples of brick sculpture will be presented and discussed.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Lunch + Learn: Adding Interest with Brick Shapes [Baltimore]
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600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Adding Interest with Brick Shapes
One important reason for brick's popularity is its ability to adapt to design criteria. It can be shaped and used in a wide variety of traditional and contemporary detailing: Such as arches to sills, copings, columns and treads. This program focuses on the use of shapes, not only to increase the aesthetic quality of brickwork, but also toward accomplishing better detailing and better performing brickwork. Many applications involve units that are not normally considered to be brick shapes. Increased water penetration resistance, reducing the size of expansion joints, and the proper design of acute angle corners, can all be realized through the use of shapes.
Discussion will focus on increased performance of brickwork through the use of specially designed brick, i.e. arch design and versatility, sloped sills and caps, shelf angle brick, and even brick sculpture. Included will be discussion on how to reduce the cost of shapes through individual brick design and considerations of color, size, and bond patterns.
Other topics included in this presentation are --
Manufacturing
Glen-Gery makes every effort to see that special shapes match the color of the field brick used.
Radial Brick
What is the smallest radius possible without using a special shape?
Corners
Should obtuse angle corners be designed with 8 inch and 4 inch legs or a 6-inch and 2 inch leg?
Standard Brick
Special shapes are unnecessary in many job-specific applications including arches, sills, and caps.
Historical Reference
We often forget that many historical details, that included special shapes, were used for more than just aesthetic reasons.
Sculpture
Brick masonry and its use as sculpture are on the rise. Examples of brick sculpture will be presented and discussed.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Lunch+Learn: Achieving Optimum Envelope Performance with Ceramic Rainscreen Facades [Baltimore]
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600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Achieving Optimum Envelope Performance with Ceramic Rainscreen Facades
Ceramic rainscreens are a versatile façade cladding option that combine generations of building science knowledge with the proven durability and beauty of fired ceramics. The result is an advanced cladding that can makes significant contribution to a high-performance building envelope. This program reviews how resilient, maintenance free ceramic rainscreens, made from natural and recycled materials minimize water penetration, resist fire, benefit project schedules and achieve energy efficiency requirements.
Learning Objectives
1. Identify common components of ceramic rainscreen assemblies and their functions
2. Describe how ceramic rainscreens achieve superior water penetration resistance.
3. Discuss how the attributes of ceramic rainscreens contribute to important aspects of highperformance envelope design, such as project schedule, fire resistance and environmental impact
4. Review strategies for meeting energy code requirements with ceramic rainscreen systems.
Credit
1 AIA LU/HSW
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Lunch + Learn: Basics of Brickwork Detailing [Philadelphia]
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1319 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States
1319 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Basics of Brickwork Detailing
Water penetration is responsible for many of the problems encountered in masonry walls today. The successful performance of a masonry wall depends on limiting the amount of water penetration and controlling any water that does enter the wall system. Water penetration resistance and control in brick veneer is the focus of this presentation. The concept behind the ‘brick veneer drainage wall’ is discussed in detail, as well as, the proper materials to specify in order to maximize a wall's water penetration resistance. The various elements and materials which make up a building are in a constant state of motion. All building materials expand and contract due to changes in temperature; some materials move with changes in moisture content. Each building material also changes dimensions due to stress and some materials tend to flow when subjected to sustained loads. These major causes of movement: thermal, moisture, deflection and creep, along with the proper way to control these movements are the focus of this presentation.
Other topics included in this presentation are --
- Workmanship: What to expect from the mason.
- Airspaces: Why is the airspace so important and what are the minimum requirements for proper performance.
- Colorless Coatings: When should they be used? Are they always effective?
- Flashing and Weepholes: Which types are most effective?
- Expansion Joints, Control Joints, Building Expansion Joints: Is there really a difference, or is it just semantics.
- Joint Spacing: Is there an appropriate ‘Rule of Thumb’ - or can such a rule lead to cracking?
- Compressible Fill: Where should it be used and why.
- Shelf Angle Details: What must occur at shelf angles to allow for the expected movements?
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Lunch + Learn: Protective Treatments for Masonry [Baltimore]
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600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
600 S Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
Price:
$0.00
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Protective Treatments for Masonry
Join us for an insightful presentation exploring the effects of water on masonry architecture and how to protect against it. This session will examine different types of masonry water repellents, comparing their effectiveness and application methods. The program concludes with guidance on treating masonry to protect against non-water-related threats such as oil and graffiti.
Learning Objectives:
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Understand six ways water penetration can damage masonry.
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Distinguish between the two main types of protective treatments.
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Learn how to research and select the appropriate treatments for your project.
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Review general application procedures for protective masonry treatments.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Designing Intelligence: Shaping the Future with AI [New York]
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445 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016
United States
445 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016
United States
Price:
$0.00
As artificial intelligence becomes a collaborator, critic, and co-conspirator in the creative process, the role of the designer is rapidly evolving. In this dynamic session, five visionary leaders at the forefront of design and technology will each share short, provocative presentations exploring how AI is reshaping our tools, our aesthetics, and our ethical frameworks.
Featuring David Hoang, Vice President of Design, AI at Atlassian; Chris Traganos, Head of Evangelism at Amazon Alexa; Elley Cheng, President of Pantone; Jim Keen, Design Leader at Woods Bagot Architects; Will Hall, former Chief Product Officer at RAIN, this session offers a glimpse into the many futures of design—and the intelligence shaping them.
From immersive digital experiences to systems thinking, expect bold provocations, unexpected insights, and a reimagining of what it means to design in the age of AI. QA and drinks to follow.
Schedule
1:30 pm: Open Doors
2:00-3:40 pm: Talks
3:40-4:00 pm: Q&A
4:00-5:00 pm: Drinks
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Holiday Party [Philadelphia]
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1319 Walnut St
Philadephia, PA 19107
United States
1319 Walnut St
Philadephia, PA 19107
United States
Price:
$0.00
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Brickworks Annual Holiday Party
We are bringing together the architectural community and our distributor partners for an end-of-the-year celebration. This is a cocktail-style event that will be hosted in the Design Studio.
There will be themed food and drinks for the festive holiday season, we invite you to bring a colleague and celebrate with us.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Brickworks Private Cruise [Baltimore]
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555 Light Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
555 Light Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
Price:
$0.00
Set sail with Brickworks for an unforgettable evening in Baltimore ! As our exclusive guest aboard the Raven, you’ll enjoy a luxurious two-hour sail with breathtaking harbor views, an open bar, and a gourmet meal service.
This private event is your opportunity to network with top industry professionals in an intimate and elegant setting while experiencing Boston from a whole new perspective. The boat will depart promptly at 6:30 PM, so be sure to arrive on time to indulge in this one-of-a-kind experience.
Space is limited—reserve your spot now and join Brickworks for an evening of luxury on the water!
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Event Directions
Boarding Location
Watermark Tours, Charters, Cruises
555 Light Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
The vessel will depart from the dock in front of the Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Hotel, located at 555 Light Street. Look for signage for Watermark Tours, Charters, Cruises.
ParkingDiscounted parking vouchers for the Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Garage (30 E Lee Street) are available for guests upon check-in at our ticket stand. The garage entrance is on Lee Street, accessible from Light Street.
Once parked, you can walk from the garage entrance directly to the dock area at 555 Light Street.
Additional downtown parking options can be found on the Visit Baltimore website.
Rideshare / Drop-offThe best drop-off location for rideshare and carpool services is the main entrance of the Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Hotel at 550 Light Street. Guests can walk directly across to the dock area to board the vessel.
If you have any questions or need further assistance with directions on the day of the event, please call Watermark Tours at (410) 268-7601.
Email: events@glengery.com
Lunch + Learn: Brick Product & Technical Specifications [Philly]
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1319 Walnut St
Philadephia, PA 19107
United States
1319 Walnut St
Philadephia, PA 19107
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Lunch & Learn:
Brick Product &Technical Specifications
This presentation will elaborate upon the information typically presented in a brick product technical data sheet, using typical Glen-Gery technical data sheets as examples. An overview of frequently encountered American brick standards will be provided. This will be followed by in-depth descriptions of the individual tests reported on in the data sheet, as well as the interpretation and significance of the reported values and their respective limits. You will earn 1 LU/HSW credit for attending.
This presentation should teach attendees-
- Analyze a typical brick technical data sheet to find physical properties related to brick durability.
- Apply appropriate ASTM brick standards and based on intended use and building application.
- Compare the requirements of “Grade”, “Class”, and “Type” applications within common brick standards.
- Explore how tests used to determine commonly reported brick properties are performed.
- Describe the significance of the reported values and how they relate to product performance.
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com
Lunch+Learn: Achieving Optimum Envelope Performance with Ceramic Rainscreen Facades [New York]
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445 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016
United States
445 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016
United States
Price:
$0.00
Lunch will be provided.
Our events are open to architectural, design, and building industry professionals only.
Achieving Optimum Envelope Performance with Ceramic Rainscreen Facades
Ceramic rainscreens are a versatile façade cladding option that combine generations of building science knowledge with the proven durability and beauty of fired ceramics. The result is an advanced cladding that can makes significant contribution to a high-performance building envelope. This program reviews how resilient, maintenance free ceramic rainscreens, made from natural and recycled materials minimize water penetration, resist fire, benefit project schedules and achieve energy efficiency requirements.
Learning Objectives
1. Identify common components of ceramic rainscreen assemblies and their functions
2. Describe how ceramic rainscreens achieve superior water penetration resistance.
3. Discuss how the attributes of ceramic rainscreens contribute to important aspects of highperformance envelope design, such as project schedule, fire resistance and environmental impact
4. Review strategies for meeting energy code requirements with ceramic rainscreen systems.
Credit
1 AIA LU/HSW
Questions/Comments?
Email: events@glengery.com