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IIDEXCanada Attendee Planner November 29, 2017 9 am - 7 pm November 30, 2017 9 am - 6 pm Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building iidexcanada.com thebuildingsshow.com Follow Us
IIDEXCanada, Canada’s National Design + Architecture Exposition & Conference, is proudly supported by the Interior Designers of Canada (IDC) and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC). The annual show focuses on all areas of design including workplace, healthcare, hospitality, retail, residential, education, senior living, architecture, landscape architecture, lighting, and sustainability, wellness, accessibility and more. Over 30,500 trade professionals attended the Show in 2016. IIDEXCanada attendees include interior designers, architects, property managers, lighting designers, furniture and industrial designers, facility managers, builders, developers, real-estate professionals, government representatives, media, creative thinkers and corporate clients from Toronto and around the world. This year, we will present six exceptional keynote speakers who are based in Europe, Asia and North America, four special-themed summits and nearly 100 continuing education seminars. Several show-floor features offer attendees a chance to explore exhibitions on award- winning designs, innovative products, and emerging peerrecognized talent encompassing interior design, architecture and industrial design. IIDEXCanada, part of The Buildings Show, brings together the multidisciplinary interior design and architecture communities for a sourcing, networking and educational event that celebrates creativity and best practices. IIDEXCanada is where new relationships are built, ideas are synthesized, and where creative collaborations begin. The Buildings Show Hours Plan Your Days at the Show North Building Show Floor Visit www.thebuildingsshow.com to access tools to plan and maximize your time at the Show: November 29 9 am - 7 pm Online Exhibitor Directory November 30 9 am - 6 pm Search 1,600+ reputable and established exhibitors by name, show, category, and booth number. North Building Education Program Online Product Showcase November 29 8 am - 5 pm Check out 100’s of new and innovative products promoted on this year’s show floor. November 30 8 am - 5 pm Online Seminar Program South Building Show Floor Choose from 350+ seminars to learn about latest advances and best practices in the industry. November 29 10 am - 5 pm Online Hotel & Travel Bookings November 30 10 am - 5 pm Save on hotel and travel with exclusive show specials. December 1 9 am - 1 pm South Building Education Program November 29 7 am - 4 pm November 30 7 am - 4 pm Mobile App Coming Soon! iPad • Access the full seminar program & live demos • Network & connect with industry professionals 9:45 AM 9:41 AM 100% • Find exhibitors on the show floor 100% • Follow the live Social Media feed Sponsored by Direct Expansion Solutions Register Online Today to Save $25 and Avoid Line-Ups To attend for FREE and learn more about the show, visit www.thebuildingsshow.com Register online by November 15 for free admission to the exposition. Any online or on-site registrations processed after this date will be charged $25. Badges will not be mailed in advance but will be emailed to you to print out and bring to the Show. 2 IIDEXCanada 2017
Keynote Theatre Wednesday November 29 Rick Hansen: Removing Barriers and Unleashing Potential 10:00 am - 11:00 am Rick Hansen is a Canadian icon who has dedicated his life to creating a world that is accessible and inclusive for all. He is best known as the “Man In Motion” for undertaking an epic two-year year 40,000 km journey around the world in his wheelchair. This distance was based on the circumference of Earth at the equator. Rick is also a three-time Paralympic gold medalist. Now the Founder and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation, an organization committed to continuing the Man in Motion World Tour vision of creating a world without barriers for people with disabilities, Rick and his team work hard to change attitudes, create accessible spaces and liberate the amazing potential of people with disabilities. The Rick Hansen Foundation was established in 1988 and has delivered programs that have raised awareness, changed attitudes and improved the quality of life for people with disabilities. John Löfgren: Form Us With Love 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Industrial designer John Löfgren co-founded Form Us With Love together with Jonas Pettersson in 2005. He is the epitome of a “hands on” practitioner, preferring physical prototyping to computer-aided design. He brings an innate understanding of materials and production techniques to every project his collaborative undertakes. At the studio’s core lies a process that blends traditional creative practices with a lean, strategic application. The central intention is to evolve with the needs of each project, its place in the market and the ever-changing needs of real people. At the studio’s core lies a process that blends traditional creative practices with a lean, strategic application. The central intention is to evolve with the needs of each project, its place in the market and the ever-changing needs of real people. Marc Kushner: What Start-up Culture Taught Me About Architecture 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Marc Kushner, AIA, is an architect with just one agenda: he wants you to love architecture. As partner at Hollwich Kushner and co-founder and CEO of Architizer, Marc is a celebrated designer and pioneer in the digital media industry. Marc presents at events such as TED, PSFK, and GRID on topics surrounding architecture’s intersection with digital media. He has taught at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, and is a published author. His book "The Future of Architecture in 100 Buildings" published by TED Books and Simon & Schuster in 2015 is an Architecture bestseller on Amazon. register at thebuildingsshow.com 3
Seminar Overview: Wed. Nov. 29 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Room SE22 Learning to S.A.V.E.: Selling Architectural Videos Effectively KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Room W16A Passive House: Build Better, Feel Beter 205D 8:30 AM - 1:30 PM Room W16 Passive House Summit (complete Passive House schedule, lunch included) 205D 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Room SE08 Measure of a Space Teknion Collaboration HUB, 120 Bremner Blvd., Suite 2010 W07 Reconciliation, Place-Making and Identity 201E W12 Changing Course Through Supportive Workplace Design 202D W18 New Private Corporation Tax Planning Rules 203D North American Architectural Woodwork Standards Manual, W25 205C 3.1: An Overview Of The Changes From AWS2.0 To NAAWS3.1 W29 Financial Management for Creative Firms 206B W32 Sustainable Innovation is Built on Trust 206D W33 Sustainable Approach for the Human Body 206A W37 Colour Outside the Lines: The Full Potential of Colour in Architecture and Interior Design 203B W41 The 5 P's for Success: Procuring, Planning, Partnership, Physchology, and Publicity 206C W44 Biophilic Design and Resilient Flooring 205A W48 Prototypa: Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love (Tom Chung) IIDEX Inflatable Theatre 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Room W16B The Future is Here: Net-Zero Ready, Zero Emissions & Passive House 205D 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Room SE01 Keynote Speaker - Rick Hansen: Removing Barriers and Unleashing Potential KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Room W03 Common Ground is Unifying 201F W08 How to Successfully Engage Your Team 201E Zero is Not the Goal: Start Actually Building Low-Energy Structures, W16C 205D Not Just Talking About Them Analyzing Appearance: A forum about building aesthetics and how they are discussed by the building W19 203D industry and the wider public W22 Robot-Centred Design: The Future of Architecture 206B W24 Designing for a Manufactured World: Are You Ready? 205A W30 Under Pressure: Looking for Answers Through Workplace Design 203B W34 Mindful Selling: How to Do Less and Achieve More Sales 206A W38 Flooring Safety by Design 206D 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Room W13 Accessibility Summit 202D Light and Health: What We Know, What We Don't Know, Applying the Knowledge - W26 205C IES Technical Luncheon 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Room SE02 Keynote Speaker - John Löfgren: Form Us With Love KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Room W16D The Feasibility of the Passive House High-Rise 205D 4 IIDEXCanada 2017
Wed. Nov. 29 Show Hours: 9 am -7 pm 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Room W01 Human-to-Human Marketing 201E W14 Solutions for Sustainable, Innovative Designs 202D W20 Reducing Environmental Impacts at Hospitals 203D W27 The Future of the Family Home 205A W31 Symbiotic Architecture 206B W35 Regenerative Development: Shaping a Postive Future 206A W39 Activity-Based Design for the Healthy Workplace 206D W43 Accessible Play Spaces for All 206C W45 How to Specify Decorative Surfaces 205C 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Room W49 Prototypa: Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love (Jamie Wolfond) IIDEX Inflatable Theatre 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Room W04 Barrier-Free Washroom Design 201F W17 Questions Asked and Answered: A Countdown to Better Lighting Design 203B 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Room W50 Indoor Regenerative Design: A Cornerstone of Resilient Design 205A W10 Acoustics and the WELL Building Standard 201E W36 Mid-Rise Intensification and Wood Construction 206A W40 Contractors and Designers: Forging Partnerships for Success 206D W46 Designing with Reclaimed Wood: Toronto Success Stories 205C W47 Quartz Fabrication Techniques 206B 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Room W21 Scotiabank Digital Factory: Design Case Study (Seminar & Tour) 203D 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Room W05A How the Advertising World Works: Workplace Seminar and Tour of McCann Canada - Seminar 206C 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Room W05 How the Advertising World Works: Workplace Seminar and Tour of McCann Canada 206C 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Room SE20 Prototypa: Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love (Private Event) IIDEX Inflatable Theatre 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Room SE03 Keynote Speaker - Marc Kushner: What Start-Up Culture Taught Me About Architecture KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Room W05B How the Advertising World Works: Workplace Seminar and Tour of McCann Canada McCann, 200 Wellington Street West, Suite 1300 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Room SE09 Canadian Interiors Best of Canada & Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Room SE10 Opening Night Show Floor Cocktail Reception Show Floor 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Room SE14 Light-Night Walking Tour Offsite 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM Room SE12 PARTi - Canadian Architect and Canadian Interiors Offsite Awards Party STORYS Building, 11 Duncan Street, Toronto register at thebuildingsshow.com 5
Seminars & Summits 8:30 am - 1:30 pm W12: Changing Course Through Supportive choices. Being more open and selective about how, Workplace Design with whom, and in which contexts we innovate W16: Passive House Summit In the 21st century, the rates of chronic diseases is part of that. If you are ready to learn how to such as heart disease and diabetes and risk factors mitigate innovation risks and optimize innovation The Passive House standard is changing the such as sedentary behaviour, physical inactivity results, this is for you! Canadian construction industry as building professionals, developers, manufacturers, and and unhealthy eating are steadily increasing. Monique MacKinnon public officials seek to deliver high performance This presentation explores how improved design, W33: Sustainable Approach for the Human Body buildings and differentiate themselves in a infrastructure and policies can reduce the rates of competitive marketplace. The Passive House chronic diseases through: Innovative local solutions In today's competitive market, clients are looking Summit, comprised of four seminars, explore to global problems piloted at Region of Peel using for a more holistic approach to ensure the health policies, principles, case studies and future Active Design principles; evaluation methodology and wellbeing of their building occupants. This directions. Participants can purchase all four and results; challenges and lessons learned; presentation will discuss the standards and seminars for a special price (W16), or purchase moving from pilots to practice. resources used to understanding toxicity and seminars individually (W16A-D). Spend a half-day chemicals of concern in the materials we use in Maria Morais, Toshie Sai at IIDEXCanada 2017 to learn about the latest in our built environments. sustainable thinking! W18: New Tax Implications for Gabrielle Rossi Design Businesses 9:00 am - 10:00 am W37:Colour Outside the Lines The federal government has issued proposals for SE08A: Measure of a Space changes in the taxation of private corporations. Colour shapes our ideas, feelings and associations. We will explain the new tax rules and how will Not only do we perceive colours differently from How can the elements of workplace design create they affect the owners of private corporations. each other, we also use colours in multiple ways a more positive experience and happiness? How After attending this seminar, you will be able to: across cultures. Entro's Udo Schliemann invites you do we anticipate the physical and psychological understand the new tax rules and how you and to challenge these differences and will explain how effects of any given space? What are the elements your business may be impacted; consider options we can use colour to its full potential, drawing from of an interior that we perceive and respond to for annual tax and owner remuneration planning best practice examples in architecture and interior either consciously or unconsciously? What formal under the new rules; review your company’s design. This presentation will challenge attendees to and material features of an environment have ownership succession strategy and consider the look beyond the neutral colour palette and introduce an impact on how we feel, think and behave? impact on longer term retirement and estate bigger and brighter colours into their work. Participants will learn about design factors that can planning for you and your family. influence and enable focus and which can bolster a Udo Schliemann sense of connection and community—and privacy Mark McGinnis, Andrew Bernstein W41: The 5 P's for Success: Procuring, too—while ensuring employee comfort. W25: North American Architectural Woodwork Planning, Partnership, Psychology, and Publicity Jennifer Busch Standards Manual, 3.1: An Overview of Each kitchen and bath project is a journey from The Changes from AWS2.0 To NAAWS3.1 the first interview to the completed published W02: Designing the Experience-Driven Life This seminar will detail the relevant changes in project. And each designer has a different process. Using findings from Gensler's 2017 Design NAAWS3.1 and showcase its ease of use. The Have you ever wondered what other designers Forecast, this seminar will be centred on four major seminar will also highlight the new Annexes, with do? Award-winning Beverly Hills-based interior themes that encapsulate the ideas that Gensler specific rules and tolerances for different types of designer Christopher Grubb will discuss his various is focused on with their clients: The Experience- millwork. Participants can also expect to learn how processes for marketing, interviewing, setting fees, Driven Life, Livable Cities, Everyday Impact, and to specify NAAWS and use GIS to ensure the client working with couples, partnering with contractors, Responsive Design. Come find out how to uncover gets exactly what they are paying for. using luxury materials and getting press for his the universal drivers of great experiences, and finalized projects. learn about innovative design solutions and Nick Anastas strategies that will drive emotional connections Christopher Grubb W29: Financial Management for Creative Firms through space. W48: Prototypa: A Design Workshop Led by This seminar will introduce principles of financial Annie Bergeron, Kevin Katigbak Form Us With Love management that can help AED firms invest in and W07: Reconciliation, Place-Making and Identity achieve growth. The seminar will focus on cash IIDEXCanada is proud to host the first Prototypa flow management, revenue management, project workshop to be held in North America. How do Learn about the exciting new developments profitability, employee and partner compensation, we successfully move from concept to design to undertaken by the RAIC’s Indigenous Task and key performance indicators that will help manufacturing to marketing? Everyday products Force and its individual members. Indigenous owners of design and architectural practices that encompass objects relating to automobile designers of Turtle Island (aka: North America) measure and achieve success. and furniture components, materials, finishes and are coming together across the medicine line. lighting will be explored and critiqued. Breakfast is Canadian and American designers are building Basima Roshan included with this event. knowledge, inspiration, and experience. In a time W32: Sustainable Innovation is Built on Trust of reconciliation, not just between peoples, but From Us With Love between the land and the artifacts of our diverse It takes only 21 days to create a new habit! This and changing cultures, it is essential that we share session will challenge and teach you how to the progress we're making with all nations. upgrade your innovation results in your internal and external stakeholder partnerships. With the speed Eladia Smoke of change continually increasing, we are being nudged to make new, wise and empowering life 6 IIDEXCanada 2017
Wednesday, November 29 11:00 am - 12:00 pm and trades work together early in the process to W26: Light and Health: What We Know, What maximize off-site construction. You will also gain We Don't Know, Applying the Knowledge--IES W03: Common Ground is Unifying an understanding through case study explorations Technical Luncheon from conceptualization and prototyping to A presentation by Dr. Jennifer Veitch on the state This session is about learning from caregivers to production, transportation and final assembly. of knowledge concerning the effects of light on advance the design of Alzheimer's care facilities through research, the design process and case Zenon Radewych, Terry Olnyuk health and well-being, and the limits to applying studies. Caregiver perspectives are invaluable to this knowledge today. With new research on W30: Under Pressure: Looking for Answers the design community as their firsthand knowledge photosensitivity and circadian rhythms, there is a Through Workplace Design of space and place can provide cues to shape the renewed interest in tunable lighting for health and future of Alzheimer's care facilities in Canada. This seminar will discuss how workplace strategy wellness. But the science is both complex and can deliver added value beyond the conventional controversial. Natalie Rowe, Susan Brown considerations of cost and square footage. When Jennifer Veitch W08: How to Successfully Engage Your Team it comes to workplace design, the concerns we encounter most often fall into three categories: 1:30 pm - 2:30pm Our companies are driven by people. Their time Utilization, Innovation and Engagement. This and effort is what projects operate on—yet how W01: Human-to-Human Marketing session will review the most recent research can you motivate your teams to strive for the best conducted on space utilization. An empathy-based approach to clients recognizes and love what they do? This presentation will focus on small things that you can do to foster a happy Maggie Dempster that it's only natural for people who buy design work environment and challenge people to grow. services to have unspoken hopes, fears and doubts W34: Mindful Selling: How to Do Less and when selecting and working with designers. Firms Tatiana Soldatova Achieve More Sales that proactively identify and minimize unnecessary W19: Analyzing Appearance: A Forum About This seminar will teach attendees seven core friction points from the clients' point of view can How Building Aesthetics and How They are principles of accelerated sales. The principles describe themselves in meaningful ways. During this Discussed by the Building Industry and the involve easy tools and techniques that can be session, attendees will look at how we can enhance Wider Public immediately and efficiently incorporated. Questions our practice by taking advantage of emerging regarding how to engage with the core tenant of human-centered social and cultural trends. This interactive session will explore preferences improving sales and refocusing from product to for buildings and urban spaces based on findings Sharon VanderKaay client will be addressed. made by psychologists and neuroscientists. W09: Commercially Viable Net-Positive While there has been much fascinating research Deborah Flate Buildings undertaken over the past decades, most of it has W38: Flooring Safety by Design been published in academic journals that few Technologies and design can only become so practitioners read, or can access. This session will This informative seminar will examine the dangers efficient before it is more cost effective to produce provide an overview of this material, and through of slips and falls and why correct flooring must be energy than to offset that low energy usage. Is it participatory exercises, the participants will be able chosen carefully. In this seminar, the presenters possible to make a case for a commercially viable to explore and discuss their own preferences, and will cover where and why slips/falls occur, explain Net-Positive buildings? Industry knowledge for how they relate to the people they work with and to different slip resistant test methods, the criteria Net-Positive buildings is growing and projects the groups that may be using their buildings. for determining slip resistant surfaces, and are breaking ground at an increased rate. This recommendations on how to select a safe floor. presentation will discuss several key concepts to John Alberico, Ian Ellingham, Gordon Grice make the Net-Positive energy building viable in the Chris Johnson W22: Robot-Centred Design: The Future of commercial buildings sector. Architecture 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Matt Cable This talk explores the emerging field of robotics W13: Accessibility Summit and the importance of architects and building designers to begin to consider them as a crucial This summit will provide a holistic discussion on stakeholder in design decisions. Beyond creating accessible environments on both a macro and a buildings with human-centricity in mind, we micro level. Who are the various stakeholders in must increasingly design our spaces to be more making more accessible environments? How are welcoming and usable by robotic technologies. governments, landlords, developers, public health officials and the medical community responding Shane Saunderson to market shifts? What plans are in place in terms W24: Designing for a Manufactured World: of changes to the building codes and policies? Are you Ready? How can designers respond to accessibility-related challenges? And what are communities doing to The ability to coordinate between designers, make their public environments more accessible? fabricators and construction managers lag, Join several key designers, occupational therapists, resulting in unnecessary construction delays and activists and academics for an extraordinary session. budgetary overruns. This panel presentation will explore Design for Manufacture and Assembly Cynthia Henderson (moderator) (DFMA) to help owners, architects, consultants register at thebuildingsshow.com 7
Seminars & Summits W14: Solutions for Sustainable, Innovative W35: Regenerative Development: W17: Questions Asked and Answered: Designs Shaping a Positive Future A Countdown to Better Lighting Design Today the Integrative Design Process (IDP) is a The emerging notion of regenerative development Do you have questions about how to incorporate highly developed organizational tool that allows the emphasizes a co-evolutionary partnered relationship LEDs into your design? How to work with ever perspectives of stakeholders to be collaboratively between humans and nature. It views buildings tightening energy codes? Who to deal with when integrated into cutting-edge design solutions. This as catalysts for positive change and adding value purchasing lighting? Toronto’s premier interior popular session will equip attendees to understand to the unique places in which they are situated. designers were polled to compile a list of the 10 and apply the IDP to project planning and design, Operationally, regenerative approaches emphasize most common questions about lighting systems to create an environment that nurtures innovation the co-production of the built environment and and design. The session is led by Rhomney Forbes and success. greater equality between all stakeholders. Gray, principal of Lightbrigade Architectural Monique MacKinnon, Michael L. Kirk Lighting and one of Canada’s foremost lighting Martin Nielsen designers, and Glenn Boccini, leading expert in W20: Reducing Environmental Impacts W39: Activity-Based Design for the specialty luminaires and co-owner of Dark Tools. at Hospitals Healthy Workplace This seminar is guaranteed to be an animated Dust and vehicle emissions can infiltrate into Our lives have been affected by a renewed interest session of explanations, design secrets and existing facilities resulting in poor indoor air quality in wellness. What if our workplaces supported debates about the dilemmas in lighting design. that may be a nuisance or threaten the health our well-being on multiple levels, and were truly Rhomney Forbes-Gray, Glenn Boccini of workers and patients. High levels of noise or regenerative, healthy environments? How do we, vibration may reduce the comfort of patients as an industry, design interior environments that 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm and their recovery time, upset the operation and support the physical and psychological well-being W10: Acoustics and the WELL Building Standard performance of sensitive equipment and cause of the people who inhabit them? Activity-based physical damage to existing buildings. This design is an important part of the answer. Historically, acoustics have been one of the presentation discusses the issues for dust, odours, leading causes of occupant dissatisfaction in office Jennifer Busch, Sean McKenny environmental noise and vibration associated with spaces. As part of its focus on the relationship construction activity. W43: Accessible Play Spaces for All between people and buildings, the WELL Building Inclusive spaces support tolerance, diversity and standard includes pre-conditions and optimizations John Alberico acceptance all while everyone is having fun and related to acoustics. This presentation will give an W27: The Future of the Family Home overview of the acoustical aspects of the WELL being active. Inclusive play environments provide As more families opt out of living in traditional a wider range of play materials and activities that Building standard and include a recent case study houses, a generation of children will be raised allow children and their care givers to interact with as an example. in condo towers. But, do families lose anything the play environment in novel and innovative ways. Ryan Bessey when we abandon the traditional house? This Access to a well-designed accessible playground W36: Mid-Rise Intensification and commentary should give shape to housing design. has value and future pay-offs for all members in a Wood Construction In this seminar, we’ll learn that towers and community. This workshop will review why inclusive houses are representatives of only two residential play spaces make sense and will offer participants Looking at the opportunities of the mid-rise topologies. There are other typologies that exist practical tools and resources for creating fun and building typology as it relates to urbanization, that must be considered that are more suited to accessible spaces for everyone of all abilities. intensification and density, this seminar will the design problem. address the role these buildings play in city Dawn Campbell, Thea Kurdi building and highlight challenges to delivering David Peterson W45: Millwork Detailing: Case Studies and economical and sustainable projects. W31: Symbiotic Architecture Best Practices Andrea Spencer, Michelle Xuereb With robust campus growth and increased visit thebuildingsshow.com for more information W40: Contractors and Designers: Forging diversity of its student body, the campus and 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Partnerships for Success the York University Student Association (YSA) identified the need for a new and expanded W04: Barrier-Free Washroom Design Is the relationship between a contractor and an facility. This session will take participants through interior designer one of competition or cohesion? the innovative process; overarching design This session is designed to educate industry Having successfully cultivated relationships with strategy and guiding principles; the extensive professionals on the 2012 Ontario Building Code, contractors, Grubb explains how these solid tools and user engagement process employed and its requirements related to the number of, working relationships provide many benefits to the to achieve consensus to fund the project and location, and design requirements applicable overall project, often saving time, hassle, money, ongoing involvement; and the ensuing symbiotic to multi-stall barrier-free washrooms, universal and even the contractor’s reputation. Attendees relationship of the entire project team through the washrooms and what minimal barrier-free features will learn how interior designers and contractors final design and execution. are required to be applied to a washroom not served can work together to create seamless experiences by a barrier-free path of travel. This session is also for clients as well as increased success for their Hector Tuminan, Patrick Saavedra, designed to answer questions related to renovation individual businesses. Siva Vimalachandran projects, and what, if any, barrier-free requirements will have an impact on existing washrooms. Christopher Grubb Samantha Proulx 8 IIDEXCanada 2017
Wednesday, November 29 W46: Designing with Reclaimed Wood: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Toronto Success Stories Attendees will learn about initiatives in Ontario that W21: Scotiabank Digital Factory: W05: How the Advertising World Works: support urban wood utilization. Industry experts will Design Case Study Workplace Seminar and Tour of McCann showcase their salvaged wood designs, end uses Canada Scotiabank’s Digital Factory is a dedicated digital and experiences working with diseased ash wood. production facility designed to drive collaboration, Become part of the advertising world as global Lars Dressler, Miles Keller, Justin Nadeau creativity, digital transformation, and product ad agency McCann opens their doors to you! development, all resulting in improved customer Learn the latest in workplace innovation strategies W47: Quartz Fabrication Techniques experience. In this presentation, we will explore the including collaboration spaces, open office, This exclusive face-to-face presentation by business case of the project from start to finish: technology, branding and collaboration. Led by a Cambria® representative will give you a Scotiabank’s internal processes—culture and Inger Bartlett with an introduction by the Managing foundational understanding of the superior needs evaluation, site selection, partner selection, Director of McCann, this one-hour seminar is characteristics and many applications of quartz etc.—as well as IA Interior Architects’ collaborative followed by a one-hour tour of the new 60,000 sq. surfaces. You’ll learn how quartz slabs are created, data gathering and agile experiential graphic ft. offices, a short 5-minute walk from the Metro along with templating options and processes. In and design. How does the final product support Toronto Convention Centre. The offices are located addition, proven fabrication techniques will be Scotiabank’s business, even beyond recruitment, at 200 Wellington Street West, Suite 1300. explored to help fulfill your design vision, along retention, and employee engagement? Tour of Inger Bartlett, Michelle Lam, David Leonard with installation requirements. facility following seminar. Ramsin Khachi Beverly Horri, Edmund Chang W49: Prototypa: A Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love IIDEXCanada is proud to host the first Prototypa workshop to be held in North America. How do we successfully move from concept to design to manufacturing to marketing? Everyday products that encompass objects relating to automobile and furniture components, materials, finishes and lighting will be explored and critiqued. Breakfast is included with this event. From Us With Love register at thebuildingsshow.com 9
Tours & Parties Special Tours IIDEXCanada 2017 will be offering a variety of exciting tours this year. Explore our seminar programme at www.thebuildingsshow.com to discover deep insights into advertising agencies (McCann Canada), financial institutions (the Scotiabank Digital Factory), technology-focused workplaces (Cisco), accounting firms (Deloitte Canada’s headquarters), and a behind-the-scenes look at a renovation to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. One of our highlights will also include hospitality-related tours, such as Toronto’s new Bisha Hotel—an instant landmark and the very latest example of combining restaurants, hotel rooms and condominiums into the city’s hottest destination. These tours will provide attendees a chance to explore firsthand cutting-edge projects that bring together topics like technology, materials, light and a behind-the-scenes look at achieving WELL certification at Teknion's showroom PARTi Wednesday, November 29 Join Canada’s A & D community for an evening of celebration @ PARTi Architecture + Design Awards Party. Canadian Architect and Canadian Interiors magazines are marking the 50th Awards of Excellence and the 20th Best of Canada Awards and are holding an Architecture & Design Party – a PARTi – to celebrate! There are a limited number of tickets to PARTi – an exclusive gathering of architects and interior design professionals. Celebrate, network, reconnect and mingle with industry peers and colleagues. PARTi is a ticketed offsite event that follows the awards presentation for the Canadian Architect Awards of Excellence and Canadian Interiors Best of Canada awards ceremony at IIDEXCanada @ The Buildings Show. Opening Night Party Wedneday, November 29 5:00 - 7:00 pm Unwind with us after day one at Canada's largest design trade party. Catch up with old friends and connect with keynotes, exhibitors, associations and attendees. Your attendee badge gets you access to this massive show floor party! Celebrate or visit AWMAC at their holiday party or enjoy a Green Drinks Toronto drink. Stay tuned for information on other show floor parties hosted by our partners and other affiliates. Teknion’s Sunset Cocktail Party Thursday, November 30 One of the after-show highlights includes Teknion’s Sunset Cocktail Party which they will host from 5:00 – 7:00 pm at their Toronto Showroom at 120 Bremner Blvd, Suite 2010. The showroom is connected to the MTCC via the PATH system and will be a wonderful way to network and learn about new products for 2018 and WELL certification. Bisha Hotel Cocktail Party & Tour Thursday, November 30, 6:00 - 8:00 pm CANADA 10 IIDEXCanada 2017
Keynote Theatre Keynote Theatre Thursday, November 30 Florian Idenburg: How Public is Our Interior...? 10:00 - 11:00 am Together with Jing Liu, Florian Idenburg co-founded SO–IL to realize experiential ideas in architecture and interior design. Guiding a firm that has worked with many of the leading art institutions around the world, Idenburg enthusiastically experiments in a range of media from temporary installations to large-scale built works. SO–IL’s work is marked by a strong direction and purpose while leaving space for interpretation, change, and transformation. Every structure creates moments of contemplation and energetic engagement. Beauty and clarity in forms and surfaces are core to SO–IL’s practice. Idenburg is Associate Professor in Practice of Architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design where he currently leads a three-year research project on transformations in the workplace. Creating the Bisha: IIDEXCanada 2017 Hospitality Keynote 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm What are the design ingredients that go into building a luxury hotel in today’s marketplace? Launched in September 2017, the Bisha is Toronto’s latest and most impressive luxury boutique hotel. With sophisticated and bold interiors by Alessandro Munge of Studio Munge, this 96-room hotel offers an exceptional hospitality case study featuring members of the design, development and architecture team who have made this hotel an instant Toronto landmark. This keynote panel will also include Toronto impresario Charles Khabouth of Ink Entertainment; Brian Browning, Principal of Lifetime Developments; Jacques Lapierre, General Manager of Bisha Hotel; and and art consultant Grace Zeppilli of GZ International. Moderated by Mary Scoviak, Executive Editor of Boutique Design magazine, this keynote panel will take us through the complexities of creating a unique luxury hotel and hospitality experience that has become an instant Toronto landmark. CANADA James Binning and Maria Lisogorskaya: ASSEMBLE (London, UK) 4:00 - 5:00 pm Assemble is a London-based collective that work across the fields of art, architecture and design. They began working together in 2010 and are comprised of 18 members. Their practice is interdependent and collaborative, seeking to actively involve the public as both participant and collaborator. Maria Lisogorskaya is a founding member of Assemble and works across the fields of architecture, urban planning, design and art. She has taught at Central Saint Martins and Vienna TU. Maria is a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust fellow, researching collective building projects in the US and China. James Binning is one of the members of this award-winning design collective and has worked on several public, cultural, institutional, furniture and installation projects that encompass a wide range of scales. register at thebuildingsshow.com 11
Seminar Overview: Thurs. Nov. 30 7:30 AM - 10:00 AM Room SE11 2017 IDC/IIDA Leaders Breakfast Toronto Hotel InterContinental 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Room SE21 Learning to S.A.V.E.: Selling Architectural Videos Effectively KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Room T51 SB-12 Changing Climate, Changes to the Ontario Building Code 202D 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM Room T53 Specifications - What Are They Good For? 201B 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Room T01 Overcoming the Complexity of Selecting Sustainable Products for Green Building Projects 201F T05 Emerging Practitoners: Shaping the Future of Architecture 201E T13 Designing With Wood: Everything you Need to Know 203B T16 Evolving Educational Environments 203D T26 Hospitality and Human-Centric Design: How Universal Guest Needs Are Accommodated 205A T28 Generative Design and Its Influence on the Unconscious: A Medical Marijuana Retail Case Study 206B T32 Project Management for Architects and Designers 205C T35 Design Manufacturing Through Pop-Ups and Temporary Structures 206A T39 Beyond the Design Concept 206D T43 Resilient Design: High-Performance Building Movement 206C T49 Prototypa: Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love (Thom Fougere) IIDEX Inflatable Theatre 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Room Health Care Design Summit: Can't We Be Friends? T20 205D Evidence-Based Design vs. Human-Centred Design 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Room T10 Bill 124 Exam Prep Course - Small Buildings 202B 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Room SE04 Keynote Speaker - Florian Idenburg: How public is our interior...? KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Room T14 Scientific-Based Tools that Measure Sustainable Building Design 206B 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Room SE18 Tour of Metro Toronto Convention Centre South Renovation Meet at South Building Level 600 by Registration T02 Age-Friendly Design 201E T06 Rick Hansen Foundation: Accessibility Certification 201F Integrating Ergonomics for Peeps' Sake: Building Standards Up Their Game on T17 203D Health and Well-Being T25 Megatrends in Hospitality Design & Development 205A 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Room T29 Innovative Design for Healthy Aging 205C T33 Social Media for Business 203B T36 Colour and Light in the Reimagined Healthcare Environments 206A T40 Case Study: Achieving a Healthy Workplace Strategy at Canon Canada Headquarters 206D T44 Resilient Modular Systems: Building a Public Benefits Corp. 206C 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM Room T09A The Digitization of Real Estate - Seminar 201F 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Room SE13 Keynote Speakers - Creating Bisha: IIDEXCanada 2017 Hospitality Keynote KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Room T09B The Digitization of Real Estate - Tour RBC WaterPark Place, 88 Queens Quay West 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Room T12 Wellness Summit 202D 12 IIDEXCanada 2017
Thurs. Nov. 30 Show Hours: 9 am - 6 pm 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Room T03 How Sitting Affects our Mind and Body 203B T07 The Evolving Workplace: Putting LEDs to Work in Office Design 203D T18 Our Future as Smart Cities: Planning for Healthier Environments 201F T24 Artificial Intelligence in the Guest Bedroom 205A T30 Navigating Ethical Production in the Developing World 206A T37 Global Colour Trends 205C T41 The Design Advantages of Lightweight Wood Panels 206D T45 The Sales & Marketing Success Funnel: How to Attract, Close and Retain Business 206C T48 Building the Business Case: The Movement Towards Healthier Buildings 206B T55 Designing the Experience-Driven Life 201E 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Room T54 Role of the Consultant in the Administration of the Construction Contract 201B 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Room SE17 Keynote Speaker: Yui Tezuka of Tezuka Architects, Winner of the 2017 Moriyama RAIC International Prize KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Room T52 Prototypa: Design Workshop Led by Form Us With Love (Brian Richer, Castor Design) IIDEX Inflatable Theatre T04 If You Can't Clean It, Don't Buy It 206C T19 Active versus Passive Marketing: Building Your Brand Using Technology 201E T27 Behind the Grill: Making Restaurants Work 205A T31 Design Excellence and the AFP Model 205C 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Room T34 Resilience Planning for Safe, Secure, and Sustainable Design 206B T38 The Future of Wallpaper 206A T42 Specifying Gas Fireplaces for Today's Residential and Commercial Properties 206D T47 Mastering the Art of Selecting and Specifying Porcelain Tile 203D 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Room T46A Meet the New Office of the 21st Century: Deloitte Toronto - Seminar 203B 3:30 PM - 6:00 PM Room T09 The Digitization of Real Estate - Seminar and Tour 201F T46 Meet the New Office of the 21st Century: Deloitte Toronto - Seminar and Tour 203B 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Room SE05 Keynote Speaker - James Binning & Maria Lisogorskaya: Assemble (London, UK) KAÄJENGA Keynote Theatre SE15 Get Real With WELL - Behind the Scenes Look at Achieving WELL Certification Teknion Collaboration HUB, 120 Bremner Blvd., Suite 2010 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Room T46B Meet the New Office of the 21st Century: Deloitte Toronto - Tour Bay Adeliade East Podium 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Room SE16 Sunset and Cocktails with Teknion Teknion Collaboration HUB, 120 Bremner Blvd., Suite 2010 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Room SE19 Bisha Cocktail Reception Bisha Hotel Tezuka Architects, Winner of 2017 Moriyama RAIC International Prize Thursday, November 30 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Tezuka Architects’ Fuji Kindergarten in Tokyo, Japan, was selected by the seven-member jury to receive the 2017 Moriyama RAIC International Prize—a $100,000 award given every two years to an architect whose work has made a positive contribution to society. Yui Tezuka will discuss her award-winning project which was completed in 2007. This one-story, oval-shaped kindergarten that can accommodate over 600 children and is designed to support the Montessori education method. The elliptical building houses classrooms, offices, and support spaces surrounding an open playground that serves as the visual, functional, and spiritual focus of the school. The place for play is augmented by an elliptical upper deck that overlooks the playground and forms the roof of the school building. The rooftop offers an opportunity for children to freely run and play. Classrooms and offices are open and defined only by partial-height partitions. Segmented sliding-glass walls permit a free flow of children and adults between inside and outside. register at thebuildingsshow.com 13
Seminars & Summits 9:00 am - 10:00 am T28: Generative Design and Its Influence on session, we will be: sharing methods and means the Unconscious: A Medical Marijuana Retail to understanding climate; showcasing resilient T01: Overcoming the Complexity of Case Study passive architectural solutions; designing for wind, Selecting Sustainable Products for As marijuana legislation changes across North snow and rain; and understanding the benefits of a Green Building Projects America, we're experiencing a “wild west” low-energy building in our every changing climate. Specification of sustainable products and atmosphere when it comes to how this polarizing Duncan Phillips building materials is a fundamental aspect of topic gets communicated, packaged and designed. T49: Prototypa: A Design Workshop Led by green building, and a criteria for many building As new “brand” of retail establishment to many— Form Us With Love programs such as LEED, WELL and BREEAM. This one that is loaded with misconceptions and presentation will guide designers and specifiers biases—the retailing of medical and recreational IIDEXCanada is proud to host the first Prototypa with tools and insight to effectively choose marijuana lacks real insight into the people it exists workshop to be held in North America. How do sustainable products for green building projects. to serve. Attendees will see inside the process used we successfully move from concept to design to We’ll begin by exploring the reasons for selecting to understand the unconscious drivers of decisions manufacturing to marketing? Everyday products sustainable products. Then we’ll explore different and behaviours in this rapidly emerging industry. that encompass objects relating to automobile sources and what each one reveals about a and furniture components, materials, finishes and Tyler Gilchrist product’s sustainability. Finally, we’ll identify new lighting will be explored and critiqued. tools that can provide design firms with information T32: Project Management for Architects and From Us With Love they need in the midst of their building products. Designers T13: Designing with Wood: Everything you Shyam Ramrekha The seminar will present strategies for executing need to know small-scale residential design-build projects. The T05: Emerging Practitioners: Shaping the successful delivery of these types of projects Presented by a passionate designer and builder Future of Architecture need to blend conventional project management who has been working with wood all his life, this What are the challenges faced by emerging processes with the design process. We will provide seminar will teach attendees about how to engage practitioners and their employers in the workplace? an overview of project management theories and with wood. Topics will range from forestry to building What are emerging practitioners doing to challenge the use case studies to illustrate methods for running applications, wood aesthetics to performance. From norms of architectural practice? Developed by the RAIC these types of projects. The goal of this seminar a builder's perspective, Yuill’s fundamentals of wood Emerging Practitioners—an advocacy group for intern is to provide attendees with broader working will enable attendees to make informed decisions on architects, students and recently licensed architects— framework to aid in understanding and executing when, where, and how to use this material. Trends in the first half of the presentation will present research design build work. wood from around the world will also be explored. findings while the second half will showcase video Brad Netkin Yuill McGregor interviews of various architects and designers who are pushing the boundaries of architecture and design, T35: Design Manufacturing Through Pop-Ups 9:00 am - 11:00 am inspiring others to do the same. and Temporary Structures SB-12: Changing Climate, Changes to the Afsaneh Asayesh, Rachelle Lemieux This topical seminar and lecture considers the mixed Ontario Building Code analysis of temporary structures and pop-up design T16: Evolving Educational Environments in the context of 3D computer modelling and digital An essential course on recent updates to Part 12 Through the exploration of case studies, the traditional, fabrication. Projects showcased will display digital of the Ontario Building Code. rigid, classroom archetype will be broken down and techniques, including printing and laser cutting Greg Labbé viewed from the perspective of flexible space models. technologies. The array of projects presented will explore the wide array of new developments in 9:00 am - 12:00 pm As the physical space of classrooms adapts to new methods of delivery and interaction, lighting, controls this field creating tactile models, drawings and T20: Health Care Design Summit: Can't We and media evolve in support. This presentation will fabrication methods that explore digital to real world Be Friends? Evidence-Based Design vs. examine lighting and how control systems can lend connections and the material possibilities. Human-Centred Design flexibility to space and user involvement. Wendy W. Fok Today we understand there is as much art in Conor Sampson, Erica Goldstein T39: Beyond the Design Concept science as there is science in art. The healthcare T26: Hospitality and Human-Centric Whether you work in a large boutique firm or are facility has traditionally come in on the side of Design: How Universal Guest Needs are an entrepreneur, you need to distinguish yourself industrial engineering, but at what cost to the Accommodated when so many products and services are similar. patient’s experience and even better outcomes? This seminar will discuss the importance of Join us for a debate, discussion, and dialogue on Learn the secrets of the human-centric based delivering excellence in customer service, acting the need for collaboration between disciplines. We design approach that Four Seasons has developed as a reminder about how to deliver the client will cover evidence-based design, design research, to address the needs of guests regardless of age, experience, its impact on business and customer the art of healing, and the science of design. The gender, country of origin or socioeconomic status. service excellence. end goal is to inform your practice and projects on Global trends and universal human truths will be the next generation of healthcare design. examined as they apply to hotel design. A recent Tammy Hart renovation at the Houston Hotel will be presented Diana Anderson, Ian Chalmers, by the design studio of Meyer Davis; a case study T43: Resilient Design: High-Performance Jeff Jerome, Cliff Harvey of a property where these guiding design principles Building Movement are put into action with great success. Since 1972, RWDI has been a leader in the Will Meyer, Gray Davis development of advanced techniques to understand and model the climate. In this 14 IIDEXCanada 2017
Thursday, November 30 9:00 am - 5:00 pm T17: Integrating Ergonomics for Peeps’ Sake: T36: Colour and Light in the Reimagined Building Standards Up Their Game on Birth Environment T10: Bill 124 Exam Prep Course: Small Buildings Health and Well-Being While most women are opting to have their babies This preparatory course for the Bill 124, Small Recent developments in our field make clear the in a hospital, making birth spaces more homelike Buildings Exam, is a full-day seminar that will give growing importance of human well-being. LEED v4 is a goal for birthing room designers. This Colour you a detailed overview of the exam syllabus, based enhances individual human health and well-being Research Society of Canada seminar explores the on the 2012 Ontario Building Code. This seminar and the WELL Building Standard raises occupant use of colour and light to create a positive birthing will cover topics from the following portions of the health to a whole new level by focusing solely on atmosphere. This presentation will offer valuable Code, with majority of time spent on Part 9, as what the human body needs to maintain health insight across the healthcare design spectrum applicable to the exam. Sample exam questions are in the built environment. Find out how these while challenging existing norms. included throughout the presentation. Additionally developments impact your work. Doreen Balabanoff sample exams will be available for take home Lucy Hart practice. Participants will also receive a printed copy T40: Case Study: Achieving a Healthy of the presentation. All participants MUST each bring T25: Megatrends in Hospitality Design and Workplace Strategy at Canon Canada a copy of the 2012 Building Code Compendium, Development Headquarters Volumes 1 and 2, to this seminar. How can hoteliers and designers stay ahead Moriyama & Teshima Architects’ recently completed Lisa Miller-Way of consumers’ evolving expectations? Our headquarters for Canon Canada provides the basis panel will highlight megatrends impacting the for a discussion focusing on the five main design 10:30 am - 12:30 pm hospitality market today. Find out what’s driving principles that shaped the planning and interior the trends and why. Those who engage with their design for the building: wellness, collaboration, T14: Scientific-Based Tools that Measure customers will have the knowledge to build lasting light, technology and future proofing. How can Sustainable Building Design relationships and real loyalty for lifelong guests. these principles can be universally applied to other This presentation provides an overview of scientific corporate office projects? Bill Tom, Randa Tukan based tools that can be used to measure sustainable Chen Cohen building design and construction impacts for T29: Innovative Design for Healthy Aging healthier occupants, environments and economic T44: Resilient Modular Systems: The silver tsunami of baby boomers is quickly growth. Building Industry Reporting and Design for Building a Public Benefits Corp. approaching and architects need to develop Sustainability (BIRDS) and Building for Environmental new strategies to meet their emerging needs. Resilient Modular Systems (RMS) uses alternative and Economic Sustainability (BEES) will be reviewed, An overview of emerging trends and best forms of fabrication and composite materials in addition to the WELL Building Standard. practices from around the world will be followed for the building industry. Focused on emerging Morna Hallsaxton by a case study example of a multi-generational markets, the project is two-fold: an open-source private residential project and a new model for accessible online platform to connect with vendors 11:00 am - 12:00 pm community-based long term care. The session is who can manufacture modular forms; and a offered by the RAIC Age Friendly Housing Options platform to allow creative individuals and designers T02: Age-Friendly Design Task Force. to formulate a community that can generate, With a large portion of the Canadian population produce, share, and monetize design concepts. Rudy Friesen, Betsy Williamson aging and entering retirement, architects and RMS is an attempt to bridge a closer connection designers will need to develop buildings to address T33: Social Media for Business between the creator and the design industry a new and unique set of age-related demands. This fast-paced presentation will guide you towards the future of localized manufacturing. Design for aging won't only be applicable to through the ins and outs of today's most relevant Wendy W. Fok residential buildings, but to commercial and leisure social media platforms and arm you with strategic projects, and indeed, the way in which we consider marketing tactics to help you step up your social design for the future of our cities. game. Shelley True, Owner of TRUEdotDESIGN Lorene Casiez, Dev Mehta will provide industry insights into social media marketing best practices for builders, architects, T06: Rick Hansen Foundation: interior designers and decorators We’ll discuss the Accessibility Certification top trends we've identified to watch for in 2018. We need to rethink how we access and use the Shelley True buildings and spaces where we live, work, and play. The Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification (RHFAC) is a LEED-style program measuring and recognizing excellence in accessible built environments including commercial, institutional, and residential buildings. The program is the only one in Canada using a tiered rating system to identify and certify accessible built environments. Brad McCannell register at thebuildingsshow.com 15
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