Architecture Masterclass: Well-Being in Design (LA Event)

Schedule

Tue Sep 10 2024 at 03:00 pm to 05:30 pm

Location

The Fig House | Los Angeles, CA

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Join Architizer & Marvin for a panel talk on enhancing health and wellbeing through residential design, followed by a networking reception.
About this Event

Join Architizer and Marvin for an enlightening panel discussion and networking opportunity with some of California’s leading architects, as we explore best practices for improving health and wellbeing through design. Eligible attendees can receive an AIA CEU for this event, courtesy of Marvin.

Moderated by Architizer's Editor in Chief, Paul Keskeys, this engaging session will feature leaders from three of California’s most innovative architecture firms, focusing on high quality residential architecture in the region. The panel will share insights on real-world projects, emphasizing the pivotal role architects play in designing spaces that enhance occupants' mental and physical health and wellbeing — throughout the lifecycle of a project.

Each panelist will present case studies that showcase their approach to optimizing natural light, detailing windows and glazing, and framing views to nature. Attendees will discover how thoughtful design can create healthier, more uplifting living environments.

The panel discussion will be followed by a reception, offering the chance to chat with panelists and fellow guests. Drinks and hors d'oeuvre will be provided.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and network with industry leaders committed to advancing health and wellbeing through architectural design!



Learning Objectives


  • Maximizing Natural Light: Understand the impact of natural light on wellbeing and learn strategies for optimizing its use in residential spaces.
  • Effective Window and Glazing Design: Explore best practices for window placement and glazing options that enhance energy efficiency and indoor comfort.
  • Designing with Nature in Mind: Learn how to frame views to nature to boost mental health and create a serene living atmosphere.
  • Holistic Design Approaches: Gain insights into integrating design elements to create cohesive, health-focused residential environments.



About the Panel


Martin Fenlon, Partner, Martin Fenlon Architecture
Architizer Profile

Martin Fenlon is the founder of Los Angeles-based Martin Fenlon Architecture. After receiving his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in architecture from Ohio State University, Fenlon established Martin Fenlon Architecture in 2004.

Fenlon’s work focuses on sustainable architecture that is shaped by the unique qualities of the site and region, the specific needs of the client, and the logic and efficiency of construction. Fenlon has received multiple AIA awards, and his work has been recognized locally and internationally.


Eric Dumican AIA, Partner, Dumican Mosey Architects
Architizer Profile

Eric Dumican co-founded Dumican Mosey Architects in San Francisco in 2005. His approach to architecture has always been characterized by a strong balance between a rigorous and iterative design process and a keen understanding of the complex and ever-shifting requirements of a professional practice. Dumican’s experience and expertise range from complex mixed-use projects to small-scale and detail-oriented custom homes, and his aesthetic tends towards tightly-organized modernist designs.

Dumican has taught at the Boston Architectural Center and Roger Williams University, and his work has been extensively published and received multiple local, national, and international awards. He is licensed in California, Nevada, Utah, and Texas.


David Thompson, Principal and Founder, Assembledge+
Architizer Profile

David Thompson, AIA, is the Principal and founder of Assembledge+. His design philosophy focuses on creating enduring environments that are user-friendly, responsible, and sustainable. Thompson's approach transcends mere structural considerations, incorporating a comprehensive program that meets functional requirements while seamlessly integrating aesthetic and contextual imperatives.

Thompson holds both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree from Tulane University. He serves on the university's Advisory Board Committee and is actively involved in initiatives such as the Richardson Memorial Hall Preservation Program and the River and Delta Urbanism Platform. Raised in the heart of Hollywood, Thompson possesses deep knowledge of Los Angeles and is committed to extending the city’s legacy of architectural innovation.

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The Fig House, 6433 North Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, United States

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