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SUMMARY:Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage (FEMA)
DESCRIPTION:Embrace seismic safety on your projects with a FREE webinar on FEMA E-74\, Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage (June 10th)\nFEMA wanted architects to be the first to know about this free webinar – see below for a special early announcement. Registration is limited.  \nWednesday\, June 10\, 2020 \n12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Pacific \nRegistration Fee: Free \nArchitects play a crucial role in seismic safety and are especially integral when it comes to designing nonstructural components that are resistant to earthquakes. Earthquake damage to nonstructural components\, like partitions\, ceilings\, glazing\, and cladding\, and MEP systems can cause serious safety issues to occupants and contribute to building downtime after an event. In recent U.S. earthquakes\, nonstructural failures have also been the largest source of financial losses. In this free webinar hosted by the Applied Technology Council (ATC) about FEMA E-74\, Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage\, you will learn about the basic principles behind seismic resistant design of nonstructural components and the role you can play in reducing seismic risk of these elements. Architects are a prime audience for this webinar. \nRegister Now\nLearn More\n 
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/reducing-the-risks-of-nonstructural-earthquake-damage-fema/
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SUMMARY:Queries & Theories \\ June 10: Cultural Heritage and Climate Action (Quinn Evans)
DESCRIPTION:For our first Queries & Theories webcast\, Carl Elefante\, FAIA\, FAPT will moderate as Andrew Potts\, Coordinator of the Climate Heritage Network & Brenda Williams\, ASLA\, Principal with Quinn Evans\, discuss threats to cultural heritage sites as a result of climate change\, how climate change solutions can also imperil these cherished sites\, and how heritage conservation perspectives can shape & support appropriate climate action measures to protect these sites. From the threat of sea-level rise to the Statue of Liberty to the impact of transmission corridors for wind farms & solar arrays on native lands\, our cultural heritage assets are at great risk from climate change and\, in some cases\, measures aimed at mitigating climate change. How are cultural heritage specialists who focus on long-term\, multigenerational preservation\, and resilience in a unique position to contribute to effective climate action strategies? What are the benefits of engaging indigenous peoples & local communities in addressing climate change and promoting connections between people & nature? What are the evolving responsibilities of heritage conservation professionals & advocates in confronting climate change? \nWe welcome you to submit your questions & comments when registering for this event\, as well as during the live discussion via GoToWebinar’s Chat feature. But wait – there’s more! Be sure to register for the rest of our Queries & Theories webcast series sessions using the links below. \nJune 18: Creating Equitable Communities https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8446097987741093648?source=GoToWebinar+Events  \nJune 23: Embodied Carbon and Climate Action https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8378346081237771792?source=GoToWebinar+Events  \nJune 30: Creating Healthy Communities https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2434144328922860304?source=GoToWebinar+Event  \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.aiabaltimore.org/event/queries-theories-june-10-cultural-heritage-and-climate-action-quinn-evans/
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