AIA Westchester + Hudson Valley and AIA Bronx present this years Summer School programs - 7 consecutive Tuesdays in July and August
Session 3a: Introduction to Mobile Mapping and 3D Laser Scanning
Session 3b: Traffic Engineering: Essentials for Architects
Date: July 30, 2019
Time: 5:30 – 7:30 pm
Venue: Holiday Inn, Mt. Kisco, NY 10549
Price: $20.00 AIA Member
$15.00 Assoc. AIA Member
$50.00 Non-Members
Credits: 2 AIA HSW, PDH (There will be a $20 fee for mailing a certificate of completion if not picked
up at end of class.)
Presenter: Andrew Ives, L.S. Senior Survey Project Manager, Langan Engineering
Adnan Pasha, PE, Associate I Director of Transportation (NY & Langan International)
For a full description of all summer school courses, click here.
COURSE 3A: Introduction to Mobile Mapping and 3D Laser Scanning
Program Description:
Attendees will learn the basics of mobile mapping including history, trends, components, and uses. This course provides an overview of the hardware and software involved, plus steps needed to make mobile mapping project decisions. This course also provides an overview of advanced surveying techniques and uses of interior and exterior laser scanning technology relative to the architecture field.
Learning Objectives:
• To learn the basics of mobile mapping including history, trends, components, and uses.
• To learn an overview of the hardware and software involved in mobile mapping, plus steps needed to make mobile mapping project decisions.
• To learn an overview of advanced surveying techniques and uses of interior and exterior laser scanning technology relative to the architecture field.
• To consider past, current or future projects that may or did benefit from the above technologies, and share experiences with other attendees.
COURSE 3B: Traffic Engineering: Essentials for Architects
Program Description:
Attendees will gain insight into traffic issues that affect their projects during the planning, design, and construction phases. The course focuses on traffic impact analyses, driveway and circulation design, roadway infrastructure improvements, and roadway mitigation. The course will also provide technical insights for the “big picture” items including connectivity between various parking, pedestrian and traffic elements, layout of driveways, signage and wayfinding, and pedestrian safety.
Learning Objectives:
• To gain insight into traffic issues that affect projects during the planning, design, and construction phases.
• To learn the ways in which traffic impact analyses, driveway and circulation design, roadway infrastructure improvements, and roadway mitigation affect a project.
• To learn technical insights for the “big picture” items, including connectivity between various parking, pedestrian and traffic elements, layout of driveways, signage and wayfinding, and pedestrian safety.
• To consider past, current or future projects that may or did gave strong or weak traffic engineering design, and share experiences with other attendees.