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General Meeting and COTE Lecture ~ Introducing the ARTIC Project
Happy hour at Houston's Outdoor Patio 5:15pm 6pm (no host bar)
A world-class, development opportunity is emerging in Southern California. The Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) will combine a transportation gateway and mixed-use activity center on a 16-acre site owned by the City of Anaheim.
Regional Connectivity and Beyond ARTIC will serve as a hub for Orange County and the region, a landmark where freeways, major arterials, bus routes and Orange County's backbone rail system converge. The network of transit choices will continue to grow in the coming years as the number of Metrolink and Amtrak trains serving Anaheim and local and express bus routes increase. On opening day, ARTIC services will include: Metrolink, Amtrak, OCTA bus, Anaheim Resort Transportation, shuttles, taxis, and tour and charter buses. ARTIC will also accommodate future plans for the Anaheim Rapid Connection (ARC) and high-speed trains. Listed below are some of the LEED Platinum strategies employed. Environmental goals and benefits of the ARTIC Project: Reduce energy consumption up to 50% through innovative materials and applications that meet or exceed Title 24 requirements as compared to standard building construction practices.
Reduce potable water consumption up to 30-55% as compared to standard building construction practices through new indoor/outdoor water conservation fixtures and drought tolerant landscaping.
Reduce storm water run-off up to 50% as compared to pre-site conditions by retaining as much water as feasible on site with minimized overflows off site. Reduce up to 80% construction waste and up to 75% operational waste reductions through recycling efforts. Reduce air emissions by consolidating modes of travel through transit. Reducing CO2 emissions and green house gases in support of AB 32 and SB 375. Increase energy efforts by taking advantage of climate conditions (sun, wind, and shading) through design and materials.
Optimize landscape and open space areas for drought tolerant materials and plantings; maximize water retention and harvesting for re-use. Use of Ground Water Replenishment System to use reclaimed water for cooling towers, toilet flushing and irrigation.
Date: April 17, 2014
Happy hour at Houston's Outdoor Patio 5:15pm 6pm (no host bar) Time: 5:45 check in
General Meeting & Presentation: 6:15 7:15 PM
Learning Units: 1.0 HSW
Location: Palm Conference Room 3333 Michelson Irvine, CA 92612
Cost: $10 Members $20 Non-Members
Presenters:
Ernest Cirangle, FAIA, LEED AP HOK Senior Vice President / Design Principal
Ernest has been a leading designer at HOK for over 30 years. His contributions to HOK's portfolio have been highly regarded on both sides of the Pacific. Through his use of sustainable materials and unique style, Ernest's designs consistently achieve a successful balance between the client's requirements and aesthetic goals.
Ernest's passion for urban design and "gateway" projects led him to develop an impressive repertoire of transportation, and government headquarters projects. Ernest led the design team for the much-feted Hong Kong Airport Master Plan and Terminal Building one of the largest infrastructure projects in the world. He was also the master-mind behind the Sendai International Airport design, which won several awards including the AIA Hong Kong Chapter Merit Award, the Architectural Institute of Japan (AIJ) Award, and the AIA St. Louis Chapter Honor Award for Excellence in Architecture. Ernest recently completed the design for the Central Japan International Airport (CHUBU), which won the ACI Quality Service Airport Excellence Service Award and has been featured in such publications as Airports International and Passenger Terminal World.
Arnold Lee, AIA, LEED AP HOK Vice President / Senior Project Manager As a Senior Project Designer at HOK, Arnold has created award-winning and innovative designs across a range of market sectors. Arnold works closely with clients to create unique and innovative concepts for each project. He has developed an environmentally sustainable approach over twenty years of practice that is expressive of materials and structure, and lightness and graphic transparency. Recent projects include the ARTIC Intermodal Station, Moynihan Station, Central and Wolfe Technology Campus, and 15 Penn Plaza Tower. Arnold holds degrees of Master in Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and Bachelor of Science in Architectural Design from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has taught at both institutions. Albert Kaneshiro, AIA, LEED AP BD+C HOK Vice President / Project Manager
Albert Kaneshiro is a Senior Associate at HOK, Inc. and is a project manager. With over 17 years of architectural design experience, current and past projects include, the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC); Santa Monica Big Blue Bus; Santa Clarita Transit Maintenance Facility; Honolulu International Airport; Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion (AHSP); Anaheim Convention Center. Albert completed both his Master of Architecture and Bachelor of Arts, Design at University of California, Los Angeles. A registered Architect in California, Hawaii and Arizona, Albert is also a LEED Accredited Professional, Building Design + Construction (LEED AP BD+C) and former Sustainability Design Manager for the Los Angeles Office. Albert also recently served as Co-Leader of the HOK Los Angeles Project Delivery Group.
Sanjeev Tankha, AIA, LEED AP Buro Happold Associate Principal
Sanjeev Tankha is the Facades Leader for Buro Happold in Los Angeles. Sanjeev brings a diversity of experience having worked for both the designer and contractor. Sanjeev brings to the table specialized knowledge in the domain of lightweight structures (grid shells, cable and membrane systems) and building enclosure systems. Sanjeev joined Buro Happold in 2010 after a notable career with Advanced Structures Incorporated (design build contractor for specialist structures and specialty enclosure systems, now trading as Enclos), Gensler and Fabritec (design build contractor for membrane structures). Sanjeev provides the bridging expertise necessary to link across structures and facades, successfully integrating cursory disciplines as needed, to provide a custom design consultancy offer. Sanjeev's work has proven invaluable in developing solutions for projects that reduce design complexity to practical, buildable solutions without compromising performance. For our clients this means reduced budgetary risk in the immediate term while maximizing their return on investment in the long term. Sanjeev's most recent experience includes the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center, currently under construction, and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. Sanjeev received a Master of Building Sciences from University of Southern California School of Architecture and a Bachelor of Architecture from the School of Planning and Architecture in New Delhi, India. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and a LEED Accredited Professional.
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3333 Michelson Drive
Irvine, CA 92612
United States
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