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Existing Buildings: Getting to Success with the Building Code Including the new CEBC Work Area Method

October 22 @ 11:00 am 1:00 pm

Join us at lunchtime during the International Code Council Conference, Expo + Hearings in Long Beach – program venue just around the corner

2.0 AIA LU/HSW

In-person at rdc. / Studio One Eleven

Free – $25 AIA Members & Students FREE | Non-members $25 ~ bring your own brown bag lunch

Description:

Reuse and retrofit of existing buildings is a key climate action strategy.  When these projects create new housing from underused or empty commercial buildings, it’s a win-win:

  • Major embodied carbon benefits for greenhouse gas emission reductions
  • Urban revitalization and economic development
  • Housing in locations where it’s critically needed

There are five different compliance paths that California architects have available for work on existing buildings.  This program will provide a high-level overview of all code options, insights, and information to make an informed code choice.  It will also provide a deep dive into the Work Area Methodology, new to California as of July 1, 2024.  Join architect Michael F. Malinowski, FAIA for this fast-paced exploration of code choices and nuanced differences and learn about factors that can lead you to a code ‘best fit’ for your next existing building adventure.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand why existing building reuse and retrofit are essential climate action strategies
  • Recognize the various code compliance options for an existing building retrofit/reuse project in California and factors that can influence design professional choice
  • Understand how to use the CEBC’s new work area method for code compliance
  • Review case study examples of commercial to housing adaptive reuse and code issues that need to be considered

Speaker:

Michael F. Malinowski, FAIA

Michael F. Malinowski, FAIA

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rdc. / Studio One Eleven

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Long Beach, CA 90802 United States
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