The start of a new semester brings with it a new series of public lectures. We are happy to announce the four speakers mentioned below, who will present on various current topics in the built environment as part of our Fall BCT Lecture Series.

All lectures are open to the public and are held on Mondays from 4:00 pm – 5:15 pm in the Olver Design Building Room 170. Attendees can get continuing education credits (AIA/USGBC). Zoom options will be available, too.

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Speakers:

Technology for Post-Disaster Building Assessment and Damage Segmentation
Joe Kallas

Architect, Cultural Heritage Specialist
09.16.24 | 4:00-5:15pm | Olver Design Building Room 170

Exploring Tiny Homes & Micro Housing
Douglas Smith

Founder, Beechwood Tiny Homes
10.7.24 | 4:00-5:15pm | Olver Design Building Room 170

At the Intersection of Architecture & Forestry
Jason Grifith

Associate Professor, The College of Architecture, University of Nebraska Lincoln
10.28.24 | 4:00-5:15pm | Olver Design Building Room 170

Reality Capture Technology in Building & Civil Construction
Ronald Bisio

Senior Vice President, Field Systems, Trimble Technology
11.25.24 | 4:00-5:15pm | Olver Design Building Room 170

Lectures are free and open to all.

You can find the calendar entries for these here: http://umass.science/bctlectures