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Telluride Art + Architecture

Industry Day

FRIDAY, JULY 14, 2023

The Madeline Hotel • 568 Mountain Village Blvd.
Mountain Village, CO 81435

Presented by:

Altitude Control Technology, Collector’s Wood Supply, CCY Architects, Delta Millworks, Dornbracht and Trustile

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ART + ARCHITECTURE PREFERRED RATE • INDUSTRY DAY PARTICIPANTS ONLY

30% off best available rate on dates July 13 - 18
2 night minimum stay required

PROMO CODE: TEL2023AAP

 

All events are complimentary to design industry professionals with a reservation. Please choose from the activities listed below.

Space is limited and a reservation is required.

To reserve your place, enroll in the session, add the activity to your cart and proceed to check out to provide your contact information.

 

Industry Day Schedule of Events

FRIDAY, JULY 14, 2023

Please See the Options Below for
CE Class Descriptions

  • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM: Delta Millworks CE Class

  • 1:45 PM - 2:45 PM: TruStile CE Class

  • 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Dornbracht CE Class

  • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Product Partner Fast Pitch

  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Meet, Greet + Eat Over Music on the Green


Delta Millworks

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Building Sustainably with Wood.

Course discusses the benefits of wood that go beyond aesthetics. With buildings and their construction contributing to almost 40% of global emissions, choosing the right materials is crucial. Evaluate inspiring case studies, and learn about wood species, modification technologies, and forest management practices that create beautiful and high-performing wood materials that are sustainable throughout the entire lifecycle.

Learning objectives:

  1. Understand the benefits of wood as a renewable building materials and its role in carbon sequestration.

  2. Identify wood species and modified timber sourced from well-managed forests that create high-performing cladding materials.

  3. Evaluation case studies of residential projects that showcase the effective use of wood materials.

Quantity:
Reserve

TruStile

1:45 PM - 2:45 PM

In this course you will learn how to specify and design a wood entry system that enhances the design, improves overall well- being and provides long lasting performance and security.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Specify An Entry System That Enhances Your Next Residential Project: We will review: • How to Compliment the Architectural Style and Scale of the Home •How to Integrate with window details •How to Incorporate an overhang to protect the opening from weather •An Understanding and Review of ADA and Egress Requirements

  2. Focus On Well-Being When Designing A Wood Entry System: We will review: •How to Design for Your Client’s Preferences for Style, Security, Privacy and Light •How to Incorporate glass to connect the interior of the home with nature and provide visibility to the property •How to ensure that the opening is sealed properly to mitigate noise from outside •Designing with high quality materials that are energy efficient and durable

  3. Overview of the Components of An Entry System: We will review: •The anatomy of an Entry Unit (Door, Frame, Sill, Sidelite, Transom) •Entry Door Frame types (single, double rabbet) •Entry Door Head & Sill Construction types (continuous vs. individually boxed) •Entry Door Mull Post Type (Uniframe vs. back to back) •Entry Door Glazing Options (SDL vs. TDL) •Review and Definition of LoE and Insulated Glass

  4. Learn How Modern Materials And Technology Contribute to Better Performance on Wood Entry Doors: We will review: •Modern Door core materials and wood veneer thickness •Learn which wood species are suitable for exterior applications. •Know what features to look for to ensure long-lasting performance.

1 LU/HSW

Course ID: TRU010

Provider ID: J736

Quantity:
Reserve

Dornbracht: Glazed Steel in Bathroom Architecture

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Dornbracht: Glazed Steel in Bathroom Architecture.

Attendees with learn the rich history of glazed steel, sustainability aspects of the materials and production, differences between glazes and enameled steel, features of glazed steel’s unique design for contemporary bathrooms and utilization in bathroom architecture and design.

Learn how a composite material (Glazed Steel) can be included universally into many different architectural styles into the bathroom.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Explore the history of glazed steel and its use in bathroom architecture and design.

  2. Differentiate and distinguish glazed steel and enameled steel.

  3. Observe and recognize the features and benefits of glazed steel based on its unique design and production process.

  4. Evaluate emerging trends in bathroom products and materials that support the design of contemporary bathrooms.

Presented by Dornbracht on behalf of Alape.

1 LU - elective

Class ID: DOASGS42023

Provider ID:K436

Quantity:
Reserve