Dickerson Center for Children Design Charette

Dickerson Center for Children Design Charette

Friday, June 17th, 2011 12:30-4:30PM

New Brookland Room

Join us for a half day design Charrette, Friday June 17th from 12:30-4:30 at the New Brookland Room, benefiting the Dickerson Center in Lexington SC. As the center’s client base and mission has expanded they have begun to outgrow their current facility and layout. Volunteers will help study the existing facility and site and investigate interior organization, finishes as well as identify areas for potential expansion.  AIA continuing education is available and snacks and drinks will be provided.

Afterwards, join other Charrette participants and AIA members for an emerging professional happy hour at Bogarts in Lexington. For more information or to volunteer, please contact Luke McCary at lmccary@stevens-wilkinson.com. To learn more about the Dickerson Center, please read below. More information is available on their website at http://dickersoncenter.org/.

 

More on the Dickerson Center for Children:  Physically or sexually abused children require compassion and special nurturing. They and their families also need caring and specifically trained individuals in order to begin to cope and to heal. At Dickerson Center for Children [DCC], our main mission is to provide a healing environment that addresses the effects of child abuse. From administering mental and physical healthcare to assisting with complicated legal matters, DCC provides comprehensive support and resources for children who have been physically or sexually abused. Their needs are critical.  Our professional staff helps these special children and their families begin the healing process by providing emotional and physical support. The center helps to reduce further trauma and promote emotional healing through a one-stop comprehensive physical and mental assessment by trained professionals. We collaborate with cooperating agencies such as the Department of Social Services, state and local law enforcement agencies, the Guardian Ad Litem Program, the Solicitor’s Office, and Community Mental Health. By providing all services under one roof, Dickerson Center for Children can offer a comprehensive and inclusive assessment and treatment plan for children and their families.

The Dickerson Center helps…

•             Reduce the trauma experienced by children who have been physically or sexually abused

•             Gather evidence through forensic evaluation and medical examinations to assist in the prosecution of abuse cases>

•             Provide ongoing therapy to assist children in dealing with their abuse

•             Provide case consultation and coordination services to other providers

TPM Charleston Revit User Group Meeting – May 17th

Charleston Revit User Group Meeting
BIM Project Case Study: Boeing 787 Project
 
When: 
Tues., May 17, 2011
 
Where:
Charleston Harbour Club 
Prioleau Ballroom
35 Prioleau Street
Charleston, SC 29401
 
Time:  
5:30 pm — 7:00 pm
*Beverages and Hors d’oeuvres will be provided 

RSVP:   
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Please join your local community and peers for Charleston’s Revit User Group Meeting as we share tips, discuss successes and challenges, build technical skills, exchange ideas, and stay on top of the latest in BIM technology.

Join us with guest speaker Erik Hutson, BIM Manager / LEED Manager with BE&K Turner Joint Venture, as he discusses his involvement in the Boeing 787 Project using the BIM process and IPD.

Guest Speaker:
Erik Hutson, BE&K Turner Joint Venture:  BIM Manager and LEED Manager 
  –  Erik has been with Turner 3+ years in Various roles: everything from Preconstruction to Business Development. Prior to Turner he was employed with various architecture firms for 6 years including Architectonica and Berg Vidal Associates.  He is a graduate of Cooper Union 02′ and  University of Miami 08′.

Questions? 
Please contact Seth Woolwine, AEC Account Executive, at 843-819-8395 or sethwoolwine@tpm.com.  You can also find more information about this Revit User Group on our website.

To RSVP, click here or contact Seth Woolwine.