Evolution and Future of Specification Writing for Architects
Explore the Past, Present, and Future of Specification Writing with Industry Expert John Wilcox, AIA, and Discover How AI is Revolutionizing the Field
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Speaker
Moderator
John Wilcox, AIA
Director of Design, Russell and Dawson
John Wilcox, AIA, is the Director of Design at Russell and Dawson, where he leads the architecture and engineering team in designing and detailing a diverse array of projects. With over 44 years of experience in architectural design and project management, Join us to gain insights from John's extensive expertise and experience in the field.
Yash Bhatt
Lead Project Coordinator, AORBIS Inc.
Yash Bhatt is the dynamic Project Coordinator at AORBIS Inc., adept at managing the intricate details of the projects. With a keen eye for precision and a proactive approach, Yash ensures that every project milestone is met with excellence.
About the Webinar
Join us for an exclusive webinar on the evolution and future of specification writing in architecture, hosted by industry expert John Wilcox, AIA. This insightful session will explore the historical developments and emerging trends in spec writing, the transformative role of AI and advanced technologies, and the benefits of utilizing templatized specifications. Whether you’re an architect, engineer, or spec writer, this webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools to enhance your specification writing practices, improve project outcomes, and stay ahead in the ever-evolving architectural landscape. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a leader in the field and elevate your professional skills.
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