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SUMMARY:Lighting Control Design + the Patient/Clinician Experience
DESCRIPTION:AIA Baltimore’s Health and Wellness Design Committee presents: Lighting Control Design + the Patient/Clinician Experience on Thursday\, March 12th from 5:30-7:30pm The event will be held at the Center for Architecture and Design. \n5:30 to 6:30pm – Enjoy refreshments and meet with vendors. \n6:30 to 7:30pm – Hear from our respected panelists on Lighting Control Design + the Patient/Clinician Experience with audience questions to follow at the end. \nBespoke lighting design and the use of curated lighting controls is an integral part of how patients experience a space and how a clinician functions in a space. The same space needs to allow for visual acuity\, patient rest and recovery\, and intuitive controls use by the facility and clinician teams. There are now time-tested strategies and emerging innovations in lighting design. Use of daylight harvesting and sensor-based dimming is now commonplace\, and lighting strategies akin to nature’s circadian rhythms are backed by evidence-based design research. Ongoing considerations include choosing light fixtures for ease of cleaning to maximize infection control\, and a focus on patient and clinician satisfaction. New lighting controls strategies will be explored. \nAIA 1.0 LU HSW approved. \nRegister Here \nMODERATOR & PANELISTS \n \nMODERATOR: Brendon J. Burley\, PhD\, PE\, LEED AP\, \nBKMA\, Senior Associate\, Healthcare Practice Leader \nDr. Burley has been in the AEC industry for over 25 years and designing for healthcare settings for over 15 years. He leads the Healthcare Market Sector for Burdette\, Koehler\, Murphy and Associates\, Inc. in Baltimore\, MD and is an active participant in ASHRAE. He serves as the Chair of ASHRAE Standard 62.1 Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality and curates submissions for the regular Indoor Environmental Quality Column for ASHRAE Journal. In addition\, Dr. Burley is as a member of ASHRAE Standard 170 Ventilation of Health Care Facilities\, TC9.6 Healthcare Facilities\, and ASHRAE Standard 241 Control of Infectious Aerosols. \n  \n \nOWNER: Holly Boyd\, Sheppard Pratt \nDr. Boyd received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Misericordia University in Dallas\, PA and received her Doctor of Occupational Therapy from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia\, PA. Dr. Boyd has presented and been published nationally and internationally. She has been honored to share her knowledge of and experience in working as an occupational therapist as an adjunct professor and as a guest lecturer. Throughout her career she has worked in\, and overseen service provision in a variety of settings including in-patient rehabilitation\, long-term and acute care\, mental health\, intermediate care\nfacilities\, group homes\, and home health services. With a large focus on function\, she specializes in the development and structuring of facility operations\, programs\, and procedures in order to enhance the patient and staff experience and to achieve greater organizational outcomes. \n \nARCHITECT: Kim McMurray\, BHFC \nMcMurray\, offering an expertise in behavioral and mental health design\, is a practicing healthcare planner and architect with over 40 years of leadership experience in healthcare on academic\, non-profit\, and private medical campus architecture. McMurray has a decade of experience from the owner’s perspective and collaborating with multi-disciplinary user groups\, thereby embracing a unique perspective and response to client needs; applying her knowledge of clinical operations\, evidence based design\, lean operational planning; to lead projects from programming and concept development through design. McMurray is Principal of Behavioral Health Facility Consulting\, LLC (BHFC Design) a 100% Woman Owned Enterprise \n \nLIGHTING DESIGNER: Sean Darra\, Lightglass \nMr. Darras is the Founder and CEO of LUXTECH\, LLC\, a leader in developing advanced light engines for the architectural sector. He has also founded Lightglass\, a simulated window brand installed in over 150 hospitals\, as well as Lightly\, a sustainable lighting brand. Mr. Darras earned degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Business at the University of Delaware and has completed executive studies at The Wharton School of Business. Mr. Darras is an active triathlete and currently resides in the Greater Philadelphia Area with this wife and two children.
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/lighting-control-design-the-patient-clinician-experience/
LOCATION:The Center for Architecture and Design\, 100 N Charles St\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness
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SUMMARY:Trends in Behavioral Health Design | Showcase + Panel
DESCRIPTION:[REGISTER HERE]\n  \nAIA Baltimore’s Health and Wellness Design Committee presents: Trends in Behavioral Health Design\, a Showcase + Panel on Thursday\, April 3rd from 5:30-7:30pm The event will be held at CRGA Design’s Federal Hill Office. \n5:30 to 6:30pm – Enjoy light refreshments and walk through the showcases dedicated to behavioral health. \n6:30 to 7:30pm – Hear from our respected panelists on Trends in Behavioral Health Design\, with audience questions to follow at the end. \nAIA LU 1.5 HSW. Showcase Presenters will be annoaalth aeunced prior to the event. \nModerator and Panelists:  \n \nModerator: Kim Kavanaugh – AIA\, NOMA\, NCARB\, LEED AP\, BD+C \nKim began her career as a project architect designing for some of the most respected healthcare systems in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Kim is now the Vice President for Marshall Craft\, following her previous position as the lead for Marshall Craft’s Healthcare Studio. Kim also serves as Marshall Craft’s corporate sponsor for the Women in Healthcare Washington\, DC Chapter where she is on the Board of Directors.  \n \nPanelist: Sandy Goodman – CHID\, IIDA\, NIHD\, LEED AP\, EDAC\, LSSBB \nWith 35 years of experience\, Sandy is the President of CRGA Design and is the immediate past-president of the Board of the American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers. In addition to her work with CRGA\, Sandy is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and a nationally respected Baldrige Fellow.  \n \nPanelist: Luke Klock – Director of Design and Construction\, Johns Hopkins Hospital \nAs of February 2025\, Luke is the current Director of Design and Construction for Johns Hopkins Hospital. Luke gained his degree in Architectural Engineering\, Construction Management from Penn State University in 2005\, and has since worked for Hensel Phelps Construction\, Gilbane Building Company\, and was the previous Systems Director of Capital Projects for Luminis Health.  \n  \nPanelist: Gina Mathias – Vice President of Sustainability\, Broadmead Inc. \nGina sits as the Vice President of Sustainability for Broadmead Incorporated\, having over 20 years of experience in the envrionmental sustainability feild. Her experience ranges a broad spectrum from driving tractors on organic farms as an educator\, to crawling around in attics as an energy auditor\, to leading the City of Takoma Park towards it’s goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2035.  \n \nPanelist: Jack Pelletier – Associate Project Manager\, University of Maryland Medical System \nWith 26 years in the healthcare industry and 23 years in Facilities\, Jack is the Associate Project Manager for the Univeristy of Maryland Medical System. Jack is also certified in NFPA 101\, 99\, and Joint Commission Compliance\, as well as FEMA trained.  \n  \n  \nThank You Sponsors! \n         \n  \n  \nEvent Address:  \nCRGA Design \n37 West Cross Street\, Suite 300 \nBaltimore\, MD 21230 \nParking: 
URL:https://aiabaltimore.org/event/trends-in-behavioral-health-design-showcase-panel/
LOCATION:MD
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