Over 300 members attended Design Day this year at
NJIT in Newark. Seminars included finding from structural
engineers involved in the Ground Zero salvage effort
to urban design.
Edward DePaola, PE and principal of Severud Associates
Consulting Engineers spoke on the efforts to clean
up Ground Zero and the investigation of the salvaged
structural pieces. He presented the basic technical
facts of the towers and the collapse, and explained
the "phases" of the collapse.
Throughout
the day panels of speakers spoke on various issues.
The first "Architecture and the Enviroment"
discussed how construction is a necessarily destructive
act. Existing conditions are disturbed, energy is
expended, and materials are removed from one place,
refined, finished, and hauled to another. The idea
is architecture, to be sustainable, should first be
worth sustaining. These ideals are encouraged by green
architecture: including building orientation, daylight,
natural ventilation, and recycled renewable and local
materials.
The
day long event is capped off in the evening with a
slide show and presentation of the annual Design Day
Awards, which recognize outstanding architectural
projects design by New Jersey firms and/or built in
New Jersey. The awards are given in bronze, silver
and gold categories.
Many
thank to all of the speakers, volunteers, and committee
members who made this year successful.

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