AIA 08 ArchiCAD
Where We Work
Explore the radical transformation taking place in the workplace, not only from the perspective of place and furniture but also location and proximity to home.
Where We Live
Examine case studies of the work of architects addressing issues related to home and housing.
Our Place in the World
Discover alternate roles for the architect through national and world leaders who know what is expected and what is demanded of those who wish to lead.
How We Come Together
Investigate new forms of communication as we look at how we reinforce and build upon traditional environments.
Our Place on the Land
Explore restorative and regenerative approaches to high performance buildings as one of the opportunities for architects to embrace as a continuing challenge for the profession into the future.
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TH11 How to Lead Your Church Clients Through the Design Process
05/15/2008, 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM


Learning Units: 1.00-Intermediate level

Training Units: 0.25-Training Area 15 (Office Management)

Because most church clients are represented by a church building committee made up of volunteers, the architect is often the one to educate them as to how to prepare for and work through the design process. If a proven process can be implemented, then the chances for the architect's success can increase greatly. Come hear about proven strategies and get essential resources to help you lead most committee-led church clients through the design process.

Learning Objectives:
  • Demonstrate your added value to your church clients by providing a model process to follow for their projects
  • Identify problem areas within a church organization that could be detrimental to the project and suggest appropriate solutions
  • Implement proven client management techniques to facilitate the design process
Speaker: Philip W. Frisk, AIA

Provider: PWF Architecture

TH11 Thursday, 7-8 a.m.