Designing with Architectural Precast Concrete
        
            
        
    
 
    
        
            
                
                     
                 
                
                
                    
                        Many architects, engineers, designers, and contractors have heard of precast concrete but still haven’t experienced it firsthand in projects. An often-overlooked building material, precast is steadily increasing in popularity, offering a wide range of benefits to design and construction professionals in versatility, efficiency, and resiliency in a variety of building applications. Topics such as architectural precast aesthetics, economy, detailing, and sustainability will be covered in this two-part webinar.
                    
                    
                        Tuesday, April 20, 2021, noon CST AND Thursday, April 22, 2021, noon CST
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View April 22 Recording
Credits: AIA 3.0 HSW LU or 3.0 PDH. Participants MUST ATTEND BOTH LIVE SESSIONS to receive the FULL continuing education credits.
Learning Objectives:
• Discuss the variety of framing systems and building types made possible with architectural precast concrete.
• Review the aesthetic options available with architectural precast including concrete mix design concepts, cladding and finishing techniques. 
• Evaluate panel design strategies and tolerances in order to properly detail panel connections.
Speakers: Presenter: Paul Todd, Principal, Todd Architecture.
Paul Todd holds a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies and a Master of Architecture degrees from the University of Illinois.  He has thirty-six years of experience in residential, governmental, and commercial projects involving both new construction and rehabilitation of historic structures, including:
• over four million square feet of total precast concrete structures
• the first LEED™-certified office building in Colorado
• the first total-precast concrete LEED™-certified structure in the country
He is a licensed architect and LEED™-accredited professional
 
 
                     
                    
                 
             
         
        
            
                          
            
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