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ASHRAE Winter Conference

Mar 28, 2024   |   10:34 PM – 10:34 PM ET
The 2022 ASHRAE Winter Conference technical program is comprised of eight tracks, selected to represent areas of focus common among ASHRAE membership.

NAHB International Builders' Show

Mar 28, 2024   |   10:34 PM – 10:34 PM ET
The premier, once-a-year event that connects, educates and improves the residential construction industry—is a hub for new product launches, construction demos, industry thought leader sessions, workshops, panel discussions…

AIAS Forum Denver

Mar 28, 2024   |   3:35 PM – 3:35 PM ET
The AIAS signature conference, FORUM, is the largest annual gathering of architecture students in the world. We are excited to announce that this year’s conference will be hosted virtually from January 6th – January 8th, 2022.

Evolution of Seismic Design Values over the Years and the 2018 Update of the USGS National Seismic Hazard Model

Mar 28, 2024   |   10:34 PM – 10:34 PM ET
Sanaz Rezaeian and Ronald O. Hamburger

Nonstructural Components: Fundamentals and Design Examples – Part 2

Mar 28, 2024   |   10:34 PM – 10:34 PM ET
Bret Lizundia

Nonstructural Components: Fundamentals and Design Examples – Part 1

Mar 28, 2024   |   10:34 PM – 10:34 PM ET
Bret Lizundia

Introduction to the 2020 NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions: Design Examples

Mar 28, 2024   |   10:34 PM – 10:34 PM ET
Bret Lizundia and Mai (Mike) Tong

Fundamentals of Earthquake Engineering

Mar 28, 2024   |   10:34 PM – 10:34 PM ET
James Harris

New Multi-Period Response Spectra and Ground Motion Requirements, Additional Revisions to Ground-Motion Provisions, and Dissection of Example Changes to the MCER Ground Motion Values

Mar 28, 2024   |   10:34 PM – 10:34 PM ET
Charles A. Kircher, Dr. C.B. Crouse and Nicolas Luco

Resilience 2021: The Shift from Relief and Response to Hazard Mitigation

Mar 28, 2024   |   3:58 PM – 3:58 PM ET
Mitigation is the sustained action that reduces or eliminates long-term risk to people and property from natural hazards and their effects. Over the last decade, the United States has seen a shift in emergency management from relief and response to reducing hazard risk. Key points in this effort are building resilient communities and creating community-based disaster management plans.
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