Bill Ramsey – The Designer Is In: Architecture & Interior Design Plan Review

2017 IBS NAHB International Builders' Show®

January 10, 2017

Tuesday, January 10 | 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

Location: Design Studio, W311E

Format: Plan Review Session  Level of Content: Novice

Who Should Attend: Designers, Architects, Engineers & Planners

Track: Design, Land Development & Community Planning

Speaker(s): Donald Ruthroff, AIA, DAHLIN Architecture Planning, Pleasanton, California | Barry Glantz, AIA, McBride & Son Architecture, L.L.C., Chesterfield, Missouri | Bill Warwick | Kevin Kazimer, Kioxin, Inc. Architecture, South Barrington, Illinois | William Ramsey, AIA, NCARB, KTGY Architecture + Planning, Oakland, California | James Wentling, FAIA, James Wentling/Architects, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

What It’s About:

Our popular plan reviews are back, but with a new twist for 2017. You’ll again have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with an architect who will spend 30 minutes reviewing your housing plans and providing creative ideas for changing or expanding them to better meet the needs of today’s home buyers. New this year though, reviews will be taking place all-day, each day of the Builders’ Show! Those who wish to participate must reserve individual appointment times. Daily sign-up will take place each morning for reviews later in the day, so bring your plans and come to the Design Studio early to reserve your preferred time slot.

What You’ll Learn:

Meet privately with a licensed architect or interior designer to review and discuss your floor plans. Develop creative ways to enhance your project plans by maximizing their structural and aesthetic qualities. Receive expert advice and learn from a professional in a one-on-one environment. Generate ideas for improving your project plans’ market appeal and perceived value.

How to Attend:

Participants must be registered for a full registration package or a 1-day education with expo pass package valid for the day of the session they wish to attend. Seating for Plan Review sessions will be on a first-come, first-served basis.