April 12-14, 2027
Charlotte, N.C.

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Mon Mar 162:00 PM – 4:30 PMWest 104 AB

W01 – An Experiential Approach to Materials Selection

WorkshopWorkshop
CEU Credits:2.50

Led by an interior design professor, this hands-on interactive workshop will allow participants to examine the performance criteria for furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E) used within senior living projects. Participants will put materials samples to the test in a variety of scenarios to understand how best to specify products for a range of users, settings, and maintenance practices/standards. Attendees will be provided with a box of samples to evaluate during this portion of the workshop.

 
Additionally, the workshop will help attendees develop a deeper understanding of how differently abled users engage with the built environment to help foster empathy in design and materials selection. Come ready to identify the range of abilities that must be considered within any senior living setting and how those abilities influence product procurement.

Formatted for both newcomers to the field, including students, as well as active professionals who would benefit from an update on current FF&E offerings, performance metrics, etc., this workshop will equip participants with immediately applicable strategies to introduce to their design process.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the significance of experience- and application-based learning in the design process.
  • Engage in empathy-based exercises to understand differently abled users' experiences of the built environment.
  • Actively evaluate FF&E performance criteria and characteristics.
  • Analyze and evaluate empathy and performance characteristics as a component of experience-based learning that can be applied to the design process.

Sponsored By: Wolf-Gordon

Speakers

Stephanie Sickler
Stephanie SicklerAssociate Professor, Interior Architecture and Design, Florida State University

More Information

Allow Registration:Yes
Capacity Unlimited:Yes
CEU:AIA – 1 LU, IDCEC – 1 LU
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