May 16, 2008
 

MEMBERS’ VOICE
From the Convention Expo Floor

Elizabeth Berres, Assoc. AIA, and Maren Gersech
Minneapolis
We’re looking at all the amazing products. The glass stuff is really cool . . . I like the tiles from Spain. Being newly graduated from the University of Arizona, we’re interns, so we’re just trying to get an idea of what’s out there.

 

Erik Mello-Christensen, AIA
Tsoi-Kobus & Associates
Cambridge, Mass.

I work with the technical aspects of our practice, and I’ve seen some really interesting applications. I spent a little time in the Software Pavilion, but the most interesting things for me were spread out. We are interested in BIM, but in an exhibition setting it’s hard to get firm-specific details.

 

 

 

Michael Greenberg, AIA
CUH2A
Lawrenceville, N.J.

I’m looking at a lot of different things—we’re looking to update our research library. We’ve found a lot of good things so far—good information about lighting and finishes.

 

 

 

 

Rena Gyftopoulos, AIA
Wilson Butler Architects
Boston

I saw some modular lighting—I’m familiar with their product, but I saw some new products that I think we can use. I also saw a green roof for my house. And I did like these plates I just found at the bookstore. I got one for me and one for my friend. I actually find this type of show difficult to navigate—because it’s just huge!

 

 

 

Donald Lipscomb Jr., AIA
DEL Studio Architects
Gambrills, Md.

I’m not looking for anything specific, but I haven’t been to Boston in about 17 years, and I have colleagues here who have their own architectural practice, so there was a social aspect to it. The sustainability theme was attractive as well; affordability as well. From an education standpoint, there’s a lot for me to gain.

 
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