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Mar282012
Success Factors for Business in China
Greg Otis
GBBN Architects President Greg Otis, AIA presented Success Factors for Business in China at the US Commerce Service 6th Annual Southern Ohio District Export Council Hot Market Watch Conference. The event was attended by 300 leaders of manufacturing, product development, research, and service companies in Southern Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Southeastern Indiana.
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Mar282012
Managing Business in China Over the Next Five Years
Matthew Schottelkotte
Matthew Schottelkotte's presentation during a webinar held at Frost Brown Todd that involves dissecting the Five-Year plan of China and what it means to U.S. businesses.
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Feb032012
Global Thinking l Local Impact
Dan Shapiro
GBBN medical planners and designers invite clients from around the globe to share practical examples of how global design principles have impacted local projects as part of GBBN's 2012 Healthcare Design Forum. The presentation includes examples related to landmark presence, public spaces, natural light integration, and building orientation.
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Sep152011
Getting Your Hospital to Go Green
Alan Warner
Getting your hospital to "Go Green" does not start with a Sustainability Rating Systems, it's about the attitude your organization has in defining a systematic change to how you approach projects. In regard to Sustainability, it's a matter of asking three questions: Who are you? What are you? and Where do you want to go?
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Jul012011
BIM, BAM, BOOM
Jack Randall
There are many challenges facing today’s Facility Manager. They are constantly being requested to consider and utilize new technologies to manage their facilities. This presentation illustrates how BIM (Building Information Model) + BAM (Building Assembly Model) + BOOM (Building Operation Optimization Model) can help.
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Jun162011
Designing for Life in China
Jervy Zhu
GBBN hosted the Greater Cincinnati Chinese Chamber of Commerce and shared their story of “Designing for Life in China” which has been a 9 year journey that commenced with a large scale urban residential development and has expanded into the robust healthcare market. Co-presenters included: Robert Gramann, FAIA and Alan Warner, AIA