IN PERSON PROGRAM!
Lessons in Socially Responsible Design, Paint Technology, and LEED Requirements for a Sustainable Future
PRESENTED BY: DUNN EDWARDS
Sustainable design and green practices have raised consumer awareness about the potential dangers lurking in buildings and homes from products such as paints and coatings. Environmental sustainability has influenced architects and interior designers to approach their projects in ways that boost health, lower consumption of nonrenewable resources, and minimize waste. This course looks at the evolution of sustainable design, ways to measure the environmental impact of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), how paints and coatings can contribute toward satisfying LEED® credits, and how these products may play a role in designing for well-being.
Learning Objectives:
Review Socially Responsible Design and Sustainable Design
Review EPA Requirements, Paint and VOCs
Review LEED and LEED v4.1. Review Paint and LEED
Design Wellbeing Trends
Date: August 4, 2022
In Person: 12:00 - 1:00 PM
Lunch Provided
Location: AIA Orange County, 1981 Orchard Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Learning Units: 1 AIA LU | HSW
Cost: Free
Kim Hampton
Architectural Services Representative Orange County
Kim has been in the design industry for over 20 years starting her career as a designer in the model home industry where she designed model homes in California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Illinois, and Indiana for several well-known builders. Following that she worked in the residential market designing kitchen and bathroom remodels in the Southern California region. Five years ago, she joined Dunn Edwards Paints and has used her experience as a designer to better serve her DE clients.