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Content Description

Architectural Bamboo: Beautiful & Sustainable, 2024
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: PB-EN-191001-1024

Bamboo is a versatile, strong material with a warm aesthetic that suits an array of interior design styles. This course looks at how bamboo is sustainably sourced to produce low-VOC products such as flooring, cladding, and three-ply architectural wall and ceiling panels. Project examples highlight a CNC routing method that produces panels with eye-catching patterns of varying depths and levels of intricacy. The course also examines how bamboo products may apply to several credits and features in the LEED v4.1 Building Design and Construction and Interior Design and Construction rating systems and the WELL Building Standard" version 2.

Learning Objectives

  • Recall the sustainability benefits of bamboo and how manufactured products can help meet LEED v4.1 requirements for low-carbon, responsibly sourced materials.
  • Describe the manufacturing processes for flooring, cladding, and distinctively carved bamboo panels and the importance of seeking low-VOC products with disclosed chemical inventories as required by LEED v4.1 and WELL v2.
  • Discuss the options for carved bamboo plywood wall and ceiling panels and how they can meet fire ratings and the acoustic comfort levels of WELL v2.
  • Review case studies and project examples to discover how wall and ceiling panels can help meet LEED v4.1 and WELL v2 requirements for bringing natural materials, patterns, shapes, and other biophilic design elements into the indoor environment.

Faculty BIO

For more than two decades, Robin Reigi Inc. has built long-lasting relationships with material manufacturers from all over the world. Robin Reigi and partner Jennifer Daly have an established reputation for in-depth product knowledge and delivering superior service to architects and designers. Ranging from specification guidance and continuing education programs to personalized assistance on material selections, Robin Reigi Inc. is a trusted resource for designers nationwide.



Robin has been an educator specializing in materials since 2012. She's currently co-vice president of student development for IIDA NY, overseeing committees whose services range from grade schoolers' access design to supporting recent grads seeking employment opportunities.



Robin has held adjunct faculty positions at several design schools, such as the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), Parsons School of Design, New York University (NYU), and the School of Visual Arts (SVA).

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