Philharmonic House of Design

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Philharmonic House of Design
Spring 2007
Philharmonic House of Design
Chris Kittrell, Allied Member ASID, assistant to Diane Sparacino, Allied Member ASID and chair of the 2007 House of Design, and Cindy Komhaber,
Allied Member ASID, Philharmonic Chairperson.
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Letter from the President
David Rance, ASID, CID
Dear Members:
We are well into 2007 by the time this newsletter reaches you.
I took office the first of October in 2006 and we were in a whirlwind
of activity. We had just finished the September Gala, and were looking at the
upcoming Tradeshow. What a way to start a board term.
The Tradeshow was a huge, gigantic, wonderful success thank to Warren DeYoung IP Member
ASID, Marianne Kreter ASID, Jamie Namanny, Allied Member ASID and all of the fantastic
volunteers. I am still hearing all the wonderful things about the event and many vendors have told
me they cannot wait until the next one in October of 2007. I have also been hearing that our trade show
was the best in all of Southern California. But of course. Marianne has already been planning for this years
event. And as everyone knows, if Marianne is involved it is sure to be a success.
Things settled a little after that and by mid November we had a well attended General Meeting at the Santa Ana Country
Club sponsored by Catalina Carpet and Flooring. It was on the house of design, process and participation. There were several
designers who had participated in previous houses and I sincerely thank them for speaking and always being part of the ASID
OC Family and Team.
Our Holiday Luncheon, coordinated by Sotera Townsend, Allied Member ASID was another wonderful get together. Should I say ‘Party’.
It was a sunny day, a great location, and an exciting gathering of people. I was happy to see some new faces and some faces we had not
seen in a while. Pamela Green, Allied Member ASID helped us break the ice with some guessing of member trivia. I think we found out some
interesting things, shall we say ‘not for print’. What a great time, and again it was warming to be surrounded by the ASID OC Family and Team.
January we were treated to a meeting at Smith and Hawken, an exterior design showroom, on the coldest night in January. But no one seemed to
mind, we were cozy with our friendships and before meeting conversations. The speaker from American Clay was interesting. The product is timely
with the Greening of our profession. I can’t wait to use it for one of my clients.
For our programs I want to thank Madelyn Gauchat, Allied Member ASID and Pamela Green, Allied Member ASID. We are enjoying the locations and
the information presented. In the newsletter we have a listing of the the upcoming events and we have a great year ahead of us.
I also want to thank my Board. Each member is taking on new ideas and projects. We are expanding in many ways that may not be visible right away. But in
the future we are going to see more and more member services and values for your memberships. Thank you for being a supporting chapter, and being the
‘ASID OC Family and Team.
David Rance, ASID, CID
President, ASID
Orange County Chapter
ORANGE COUNTY MISSION STATEMENT
ASID Orange County promotes the value of professional Interior Design, provides and creates
opportunities and incentives for active participation by all members, and maintains financial health.
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Letter from the President-Elect
Adriel Cogdal, ASID, CID
You probably know that we are in the midst of the
Philharmonic House of Design. If you’ve never worked on a
Design House you can’t imagine the amount of organizational and
artistic work that goes into a project of this magnitude. Diane Sparacino, Allied
Member ASID, chair, and Chris Kittrell, Allied Member ASID, assistant chair are
both guiding this event with great skill and grace. I hope you’ll all support our participating
designers who are representing ASID to the public. We all benefit from the success and exposure the house gets. Please volunteer a little of your time to make the entire “House” related events
a success.
Even though we are in the first quarter of 2007, you may not realize that I am already planning for next year. To
all the people who have responded to the recent survey, many thanks. Your input and suggestions will help guide us
with our strategic planning. But if you haven’t sent your survey in yet, don’t feel the cut off time means you can’t contact
me with your ideas and thoughts. My door is always open and there is never a dateline for good ideas.
Several members attended Winter Market in Vegas, and other exciting events such as CEDIA and the Kitchen and Bath Show are
coming up. But the biggest event is Interiors ’07. I hope you all plan to attend this wonderful conference held this year in San Francisco.
I found last year’s conference inspirational, educational, and lots of fun. Classes are offered in a variety of interests and it’s a great
opportunity to meet members from other parts of the country and to network with fellow designers from your own chapter.
Our students are also busy preparing for Student Career Day. This year our chapter is in charge of hosting. Jamie Namanny, Allied Member ASID,
and Taylor LeClaire, Allied Member ASID, are coordinating a full day of speakers and round table discussions to be held at Dacor. The keynote
speaker will be Jeanette Pecarelli who is a top designer of Day, Cosmetic, and Surgical Spas. Ten specialty designers from our chapter will be discussing
such specialty topics as Yacht design, Kitchen & Bath design, Media design etc. Students from all over southern California will be participating and all
ASID members are invited.
As always I want to thank all our volunteers for giving our chapter so much of yourselves. Balancing personal lives, and businesses is a trick unto itself
and we appreciate all the talents and time you give to ASID. We are the great chapter we are because
Adriel Cogdal, ASID, CID
President-elect, ASID
Orange County Chapter
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Philharmonic
House of Design
By Diane Sparacino, Allied Member ASID
ASID Chair, 2007 Philharmonic House of Design
This years Philharmonic House of Design is nestled against a hill side in
North Tustin. The Hampton style home was originally built in 1975 and reestablished in 2006-07. The family has embraced this 6,000 square foot
home for over 30 years and uses it as family weekend retreat for their 4
married children and 5 grandchildren. The upper Veranda which wraps around
the upper back portion of the home is a perfect place to encompass the beautiful views of the Orange County Valley and the Pacific Ocean clear to Catalina
Island. The beauty of this home lies beyond the entry gate where you will
see beautifully landscaped yards, a tennis court and a swimming pool, all
which sets the stage for the weekend family gatherings. The vineyards on
the property provide the homeowner with the grapes for their wine making
hobby. The living quarters are located on the upper level and the bedrooms
and activity rooms are situated on the lower level which makes this home
unique.
The Committee Members are working diligently with our Designers:
Cory Kieth, Allied Member ASID
Elizabeth Burris, Allied Member ASID
Christine Tabora, Allied Member ASID
Megan Crane, Allied Member ASID
Frank Pitman, Allied Member ASID
Susan Wesley, Allied Member ASID
Gary Finley, ASID
Cindy Smetana, Allied Member ASID
Wendy Ann Miller, Allied Member ASID
Laura Yorba, Allied Member ASID
Samatha Gorrell, Allied Member ASID
Megan Myers, Allied Member ASID
Lana Hamdan, Allied Member ASID
Shala Sharmardi, Allied Member ASID
Deirdre Eagles, Allied Member ASID
Linda Frese, Allied Member ASID
Interior Designer's Institute
Students-Art Institute of Orange County
Designers Resource Collection-outside area
Gatehouse-outside area
To bring this Design House to a grandiose showcase level for opening
day, April 24. Their use of linens, cottons, and blends from the color palette
of Benjamin Moore’s Soft Affinity colors will be seen throughout the house.
The furnishings will reflect the Hampton Chic style much different than the
Design Houses in the past. The tour will run from April 24 through May 20,
2007. This is a “must see” Design House! You can obtain further information
regarding hours and purchasing tickets by logging onto our website at
www.asdiocc.org.
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Meeting for the Senses
April 30
Genesis Audio, Sonance, Lutron, and Orange Coast Magazine are
providing a meeting for ASID members only at the new Lutron Experience
Center in Irvine. This would be a spectacular event just touring the
Center, but they are sponsoring a CEU! Deborah Burnett, ASID will
be speaking on ‘Color, Light, and Sound and How They Relate to the
Environment’. Deborah is a dynamic speaker. I have attended several
of her seminars, and they always end too quickly. She does extensive
research and has new and interestin information that I just cannot
get enough of. This will be a dinner meeting, and knowing the sponsors, this will be a very nice dinner and a meeting not to miss.
If you wish to attend this event, make sure you get your reservations
in as soon as you can. We have a very large space, but we most likely
will have to have a cut off for attendees. You won’t want to miss this,
there will be no registrations at the door.
It will be pre-registration, invitation only.
Press Releases… Press
Releases… Press Releases...
By David Rance, ASID
We are getting our processes together to make sure we have an easy viable
way for all of our members to submit information for press releases through
the website.
We will send as many press releases as we can. I want to make sure that
we are sending press releases on all of the events, projects of interest, community projects, awards etc that our members are involved in / with. By sending
these ASID will gain more clout in The OC. It also benefits each member to
have a press release sent by the ASID OC office, showing its support. This all
cycles and grows into huge benefits for the members, and it also improves
our clout with the media contacts. We should be getting major coverage in
every OC printed media for all of our members and for ASID OC. Press releases
will also go to the broadcast media, but our focus first is the printed media.
If you are not sure whether your information is news worthy, send it anyway.
We will determine what to send. If we feel we need a little more information to ‘spiff it up’ we will let you know. Also, we will not handle any interviews, but direct them to each designer involved with each item. We are only
the conduit to get your information out to the public. This is not a place for
selling product or services, it is a place for information (which down the road
will help you sell your services).
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I cannot believe that it is time for INTERIORS again. Didn’t we just get
back from INTERIORS in Nashville? Orange County was represented well
in Nashville by our members. San Francisco is right up the street, ‘basically’.
So, I encourage all of you to consider going. I know of many of you have
already made plans to go.
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There are several reasons to go,
Foremost are the seminars that ASID has put together for our further education. There are a variety of seminars, so there should always be something
for each member to find of interest.
The second reason is to meet members from all over the country. I always
learn something from other members, there are some cool stories that are
related, It is great to learn from other’s experiences.
The third reason is that you meet new IP Members and may find just the
one you were looking for all of these years. I want everyone to know that
Danmer Custom Shutters is sponsoring one of the Breakfasts, so I encourage
everyone to attend it, and to thank Danmer for their continued support of our
chapter and to National.
Most of all,you have time to bond with your own chapter’s members. There
is the Opening Cocktail Reception that provides a time to meet and break the
ice with the members. Then the ASID Foundation has ‘Jubilation’ a fundraiser.
Last years Jubilation was a fun, fun, fun party. Did I mention ‘fun’. On Saturday
night the ASID Awards are given out at a black tie dinner and there are the
Student Awards given out at one of the sponsored lunches. Yes, there are
many opportunities, and adding to this we are planning on the OC
members having dinner together on Wednesday and Saturday nights. If
you don’t bond by then, you never will.
See you there.
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Richard Thompson, IDI
Student, Wins National
ASID Portfolio Competition
Interior Designers Institute is proud to
announce that Richard Thompson, Allied
Member ASID won the ASID National Yale
R. Burge Competition. This award is the
result of an ASID National competition
among student who submitted portfolio
work. This is a very competitive and prestigious award for Richard to receive and it
is the result of a tremendous body of
portfolio work that he creatively assembled. He competed with students from
schools across the United States and Europe.
Only one award is given yearly. Announcement
of this award will be at the ASID National
Conference in San Francisco held in March.
It will also be posted on the ASID National
web site.
Richard is an accomplished and active student. He is past president of the
IDI Student ASID Chapter and has been featured on HGTV as host of MySpace
and has also done work on MTV and E Entertainment. Additionally, he will be
featured on other HGTV Programs in 2007. He also won the 2006 Annual IIDA
Student Portfolio Competition and has received awards from IDI.
While still a student at IDI, he was recreuited by HOK, America's largest
architectural and interior design firm to work as an interior designer. He is
working at HOK while he completes his studies at IDI.
We congratulate Richard on his grand success! We will see more great
things from him in the future! Congratulations Richard Thompson!!
ASID FOUNDATION
H. Don Bowden, FASID, AIA. Chair
ASID Foundation Board of Trustees
By Virginia Ehdaie, Allied Member ASID
ASID Foundation Liaison
Currently, a Green Home exhibit in partnership with the National
Building Museum in Washington, D.C. will give the Foundation the opportunity to educate and excite the public in the area of sustainable design.
The ASID Foundation is a charitable organization as defined by the IRS.
Your tax deductible gift is a thoughtful way to support the work of the Foundation
and the future strength of the interior design community. Cash is the most
popular way of making a gift or by Bequest in a Will.
For more information, or if you want to donate to the Foundation, go to
asid.org and click on ASID Foundation.
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Interior Designers Institute Student ASID Chapter
Off To A Booming New Year!
The IDI ASID Student Chapter is amazing! New officers and members have organized an incredible calendar
of events. Topping the calendar is the Chapter's participation in the Philharmonic House of Design with Kimberly
Franzen, Allied Member ASID serving as Design House
chair, and the designing of the front entry and hall. Guest
speakers, field trips and a member's only party at the
home of Judy Deaton, ASID, CID, Executive Director of
IDI, are planned.
Lori Foy, ASID Student President, stated that the
members have had so much fun and comraderie that
serving as the president is such a pleasure. Students
have learned that the benefits of the meetings also include
the networking with fellow students and ASID Professional
members.
The Chapter's officers are:
Lori Foy, President
John Herrington, President Elect
Alix Flamm, Secretary
Kimberly Franzen, Treasurer and Design House Chair
Kristin Roegner and Diane Marciales Program Chairs
Anna Dwinger, Membership Chair
Holly Wright, Membership Chair
Kathleen Garito, Fundraising Chair
Taylor LeClair, Student Rep to the Prof. Board
Jamie Namanny, Faculty Advisor
Judy Deaton, Faculty Advisor
CHAPTER
MAILING
All IDI students are welcomed to join. Membership applications
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INNOVATIVE DELIVERY SYSTEMS
Meet an ASID Orange County Resource
Ron Hoesterey - ROYAL MATTRESS
By Sandra DeLaura, Allied Member ASID, IIDA
Community Service, Chairperson 2007
We want to give Ron a very special thank you for his participation with
our Community Service Project – Human Options for 2006 and he has just
agreed to assist us in 2007. I had the pleasure of interviewing Ron Hoesterey,
owner of Royal Mattress this month and tour his facility located in the city
of Orange. Only 30 minutes from the Laguna Design Center. Our interview
went something like this, in brevity . . .
Tell me Ron, as a resource, what does Royal Mattress
have to offer our Designers?
Royal Mattress offers all of our customer’s premium mattress products,
with a showroom on sight and great one on one customer service. The
designers can bring their clients to our private showroom, or call me up and
ask, hey Ron, I would like to send my clients over to try out a few mattresses,
will you give them a tour? We offer custom designed mattresses from the
classic style, to pillow top, adjustable and round design. We also make
adjustable bed mattresses and replacements for sofa sleepers with inner
springs and pillow top. We wanted to make our showroom bright and colorful
for our customers because, our beds are so comfortable, we do not want
them falling asleep on us (chuckle, chuckle).
How do you suggest choosing a mattress?
It is all about the desired ‘feel’ and needs of the customer. The mattresses
are manufactured right here on sight, made with great quality materials.
We are able to satisfy your needs and offer about any feel you would like,
from a selection of seven to eight mattresses versus the confusing product
array seen in a retail setting.
I can show them our cut away bed samples and explain the inner construction process with the various coil and upholstery layering options. In this
sample, it is easy to see the off set inner spring, endurolater pad, which
keeps all the filling materials up above the spring unit for the entire life of
the mattress, a second pad is then placed across the middle third of a mattress,
since the majority of a persons body weight is between their shoulders
and hips, we double reinforce this portion of the mattress, next we layer
with cotton filling, cotton is the best medium to distribute weight in furniture, the next process is the inner button tufting, this becomes the skeletal
support portion of the mattress and creates a longer lasting product, finally,
above all of that, we place the comfort layers, these layers are a combination of polyurethane foam and fibers, followed by quilting. All of our
mattresses are two sided. By showing the customer how a mattress is
constructed, allows them to make an informed decision.
Which mattress in your showroom is the most popular
and why?
The Elegance pillow top is our most popular. The reason is because it has
the quality similar to our top of the line mattresses, the Enchantment and
Enchantment pillow top, yet at a reduced price.
What do you suggest to couples that have different
preferences for their sleeping needs?
Well, ya know I am not a marriage counselor, and there are just some
things your never going to fix (chuckle). But, because of the combination
with the soft pillow top and the firmness of the mattress, I would suggest
the Elegance pillow top mattress. That is what my wife and I have, she is
light and I am less than light and it works for us.
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business is from referrals and our customers go back as far as 18 – 20
years, so that speaks for itself. For example, one of my customers called up
at six a.m. in the morning and spoke to my foreman, saying he messed up and
forgot to call and place an order for a few more mattresses to be delivered
that morning, he asked my foreman to have me give him a call as soon as I
came in, my Foreman said “well I am just going to put them on the truck with
out a purchase order, because I know when Ron comes in that is what he will
tell me to do”. Every employee in our company knows they are here to
serve our customers.
What has been the most fulfilling part of your job?
What changes do you see in the future with mattress
design?
The biggest changes right now are the requirements for flammability, the
new law going through July 1st by the Federal Government will require that
the mattresses are open flame resistant and followed by record keeping.
You state that great customer service is one of your company’s finest assets,
tell me how you maintain that reputation.
Our reputation as a company, is a solid quality manufacturer with great
customer service, I know every one will say that, but the majority of our
The people are the best part of the Furniture Industry for me, including
the people I have met in ASID and through my involvement with the
various associations. I have been on the Board of Directors for
Western Home Furnishings Association, the retail side and President of
the California Furniture Manufacturers Association, At one time I was on
the city council in Tustin and then Mayor of Tustin, I am just a people
guy. My whole life has benefited by networking. I just love it. I am very
glad I bought this company, knowing nothing of the mattress industry
20 years ago. One of my favorite quotes that I have on my office wall
reads “Throughout the centuries … There were men who took first steps
down new roads armed with nothing but their own vision.” I have
enjoyed every step.
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Principles of
Sustainable Design
The ASID Foundation, Inc., is a lead sponsor of the exhibition, “The
Green House: New Directions in Sustainable Architecture and Design,” at the
National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. The exhibit and related educational programming examines innovation in green home building, design
products and technology.
The Green House exhibition discusses 5 Green Principles that underlie
sustainable homes:
1 Optimizing use of the sun
2. Improving indoor air quality
3. Using the land responsibly
4. Creating high-performance and moisture-resistant houses
5. Wisely using the Earth’s natural resources
When you are building, renovating, or choosing interior finishes and materials for your home, consider some of the following actions and measures you
can take to incorporate these principles for more healthy, efficient, and sustainable living.
1. Optimizing Use of the Sun
■ Most of us rely on oil, coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels to heat and
cool our homes. Not only are these resources expensive and polluting, they
are also being rapidly depleted. A simple and cost-effective alternative is to
plug your house into the sun by either active or passive strategies.
■ Active strategies use solar panels that turn the sun’s heat into energy.
■ Adopting passive strategies means that you do some of the following:
■ Design and orient the house to minimize summer afternoon solar heat gain
and optimize winter solar heat gain. In the northern hemisphere, this
means orienting the long sides of the house to face south and north and
creating roof overhangs and landscaping that shade the east, south, and west
sides of the house.
■ Situate the house to take advantage of prevailing breezes during the spring,
summer, and fall. Not only are these breezes valuable for cross-ventilation in
the house, but they can make screened-in rooms and porches more
comfortable places to live.
■ Plant shade trees and shrubs around your house. In summer, well-placed
foliage helps keep the house cool, while bare branches in winter let the sunlight
through to warm the house.
2. Improving Indoor Air Quality
■ Americans spend up to 90% of their time indoors where air quality can be
more polluted than outdoors. Pollutants range from toxins, such as
asbestos and formaldehyde found in building materials, to allergens such
as mold, mildew, fungus, bacteria, and dust mites. The negative effects of
these pollutants may cause health problems upon initial exposure or even
many years later.
■ There are measures that can be taken to improve indoor air quality:
■ Choose ventilation systems that remove dirt, dust, moisture, humidity, and
pollutants.
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■ Seal off the garage from the house to eliminate fumes from cars and lawn
mowers.
TIMELESS
3. Using the Land Responsibly
■ You can create a sustainable house by making good use of the land your
house sits on and by considering the impact of the house on the surrounding
environment. When looking to buy a new home, consider the following advantages:
■ Buy a smaller, more compact house on a lot that is located near work, public
transportation, and community services to save fuel and money.
■ Choose a neighborhood where houses are clustered closer together, leaving
more open space for residents to enjoy and helping to preserve the natural
landscape.
■ Adopt smart gardening practices like using organic pesticides and composts,
as well as native plants that do not require extensive irrigation systems.
■ Use landscaping rather than paved surfaces, which impede storm water
infiltration, often resulting in the contamination of local water sources.
EXQUISITE
4. Creating High-Performance and Moisture-Resistant
Houses
■ The roof, walls, windows, and doors of a house create an envelope that
protects residents from the weather and intruders, including pests, noise,
and dirt. It also controls the entry of sunlight and, most importantly, helps
maintain indoor comfort. Maintaining a constant level of comfort is often
wasteful and expensive but can be done efficiently and economically by the
following means:
■ Create a building envelope with more durable and energy-efficient materials that reduce drafts, balance room temperatures, control moisture, and
save on heating and cooling costs.
■ Seal any gaps or cracks where moisture can get in and heat or cooling
can leak out.
■ Schedule a home energy audit. Many utilities offer them for free and the
expert advice can result in big energy savings.
DISTINCTIVE
5. Wisely Using the Earth’s Natural Resources
■ The earth provides us with a finite amount of natural resources and it is
our responsibility to make them last. It is also up to us to use these resources
in ways that are not detrimental to the environment or our health. When
selecting products and materials to use in your home, look for ones that have:
High levels of:
• Renewability, Reusability & Durability
Low levels of:
• Embodied energy, or energy required to extract, process, and transport materials
• Environmental impact, or negative effects on outdoor and indoor
environments
TINOLOGY
■ Select materials, such as those without formaldehyde, that limit off-gassing,
have minimal or no toxic properties, and do not shed dust or fiber.
■ Test your home for toxins that influence air quality with a do-it-yourself kit
or hire a specialist.
■ Use the exhaust fan over your stove to remove gases like carbon monoxide.
Use fans in the bathroom to remove water vapors that can cause molds to
grow.
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SAVE THE DATE
ASID Orange County Monthly Meetings for 2007
Wednesday, March 21st
Laguna Design Center. This fun, creative, interactive event will be
“Greenhouse Designing with the Environment in Mind”
held in Center Court at the Laguna Design Center.
presented by Tom Swink (2 CEU’s). Various showrooms will introduce their latest “green” product information. Location: Stonemill
Design Center; Costa Mesa.
Wednesday, April 30th
“The Effect of Color, Light and Sound to our Environment,”
presented by Deborah Burnett (CEU), partnering with Sonance
Speakers and Genesis Audio. Location: Lutron’s new “Experience
Wednesday, July 18th
Learn how you can make accepting credit cards affordable.
Find out about the latest tax problems and get the answers. Location:
The Last Layer, Rancho Santa Margarita.
August - TBD
Installation Luncheon
Wednesday, September 19th
Center.”
Wednesday, May 16th
Awards Gala
ASID’s National President, Suzan Globus, will be our guest speaker
Wednesday, October 17th
at the
ASID Orange County Trade Show
Orange County Philharmonic/ASID House of Design, Tustin.
Wednesday, June 20th
Project Runway
Presented the ASID OC Way; hosted by Kravet Fabrics and The
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Welcome to our
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Professional Members:
Heather Lynn Frayer, ASID
Julia C. Higgins, ASID
Nicole Ortega, ASID
Industry Partners:
Keith Amado
Pablo Carmona
Edie Goor
Chad Lambert
Joan Laule
Sheldon Nitzky
Raul Reyes
Stephanie Saad
Wesley Sawan
Allied Members:
Liviu Barna, Allied Member ASID
Cari Lynn Carter, Allied Member ASID
Leticia Castaneda, Allied Member ASID
Michele A. Dugan, Allied Member ASID
Elizabeth Garrett, Allied Member ASID
Cecilia Gonzales, Allied Member ASID
Hollie A. James, Allied Member ASID
Laura Julia Kenney, Allied Member ASID
Nanette Phadnis, Allied Member ASID
Cindy K. Smetana, Allied Member ASID
Lisa B. Smith, Allied Member ASID
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Student Members, ASID:
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Akiko Candyce Baldridge, Student Member ASID
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Lindsey Brownson, Student Member ASID
Tania Cassill, Student Member ASID
Rosalba Chacon, Student Member ASID
Toni Duncan, Student Member ASID
Leanne E. Elliott, Student Member ASID
Nannette Emerson, Student Member ASID
Debra Ferguson, Student Member ASID
Pam Fortmuller, Student Member ASID
Aura Garcia, Student Member ASID
Irina Goosby, Student Member ASID
Kellie Huitt, Student Member ASID
Kasilyn Jay, Student Member ASID
Gail Lauria, Student Member ASID
Sherry Lawton, Student Member ASID
Tina Lee, Student Member ASID
Jessie Lisa, Student Member ASID
Janette Loreto, Student Member ASID
Rebecca Mabley, Student Member ASID
Marie F Marchetta, Student Member ASID
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Jacqueline Jeanne Newhall, Student Member ASID
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Hillary Nichols, Student Member ASID
Amanda Pedroza, Student Member ASID
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STEP Workshop at IDI Huge Success
By Judy Deaton, ASID, IIDA, CID
The Orange County STEP Workshop was a
huge success for the second time in a row.
The workshop was held January 2007 at Interior
Designers Institute in Newport Beach and was
immediately sold out. The fall 2006 workshop was also sold out. The workshop's facilitator was Terry Rothgeb, ASID, who help
author the new STEP Workbook which has
received rave reviews.
David Rance, ASID OC President, welcomed
participants at the opening of the workshop
on behalf of the OC Chapter. The OC Chapter
is very supportive of Allied Members taking
the NCIDQ by offering partial rebates for Allied
Members successfully passing the exam.
Professional Development Chair, Judy
Deaton,ASID, IIDA and Rita Brown, ASID,
IIDA who both help organize the event, stated
that the Chapter has received an incredible
amount of positive feedback from the workshop. It is was one the most successful in
California.
Judy Deaton, Rita Brown and Terry Rothgeb
The OC Chapter encourages Allied Members to take the NCIDQ exam as
soon as they become eligible. The STEP Workshop enables participants to
prepare for the exam in a logical process that enhances participants
opportunity to pass the exam.
The next NCIDQ exam is schedule for fall 2007. Interested parties
should refer to the ASID National web page for more information.
www.asid.org
It’s time to start thinking about design submissions for the
2007 Orange County Home Design Awards. Imagine having
your award-winning work published!
This is an amazing opportunity!
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The LED (Light Emitting Diode)
By Gilda N. Bahadori
History of LED lighting:
The use of Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology in the lighting
industry is a relatively new phenomenon. This is primarily because
it is only in recent years that high intensity devices have become
available.
LED can not produce white light at this time, the white light
come from the mixture of red, green and yellow LED light. The
concept of mixing the light output of LED’s was probably first
implemented in 1979 by Jerry Laidman at a company called Sound
Chamber. The product named “Saturn” involved a spinning
propeller. Each of the three wings of the propeller was constructed
of circuit boards fitted with red, green and yellow LED’s. (Blue
LED’s had not yet been invented!)
reduced energy consumption and maintenance costs allow LED’s
to provide an excellent return on investment. Along with energy
rebates, tax exemptions and energy re-evaluation, these options
are worth exploring when attempting to reduce energy costs.
If every U.S. house hold replaced just one standard 60 watt
bulb with a CC Vivid LED bulb, we could save 24,184,400,000
watts or 24,184.4 mega (million) watts per day. These figures
were based on 103,000,000 households with an average use of
4 hours per day per house.
The next technology jump occurred in 1993, with the invention of the blue LED by Nichia.
Codes and Standards:
In early 1994, Artistic License prototyped what is believed to
be the first full color mixing design using red, green and blue
LED’s.
According to LED Magazine, it is unclear under the current
California Title 24 guidelines how LED’s apply to the new standards. There seems to be a fine line determining whether they
qualify as high or low efficacy.
The lighting techniques:
This new phenomenon is being used today more and more in
different areas of our lives such as; Residential, Commercial, Art
installations, Telecommunications (cell phones lights), Entertainment
(most Las Vegas Strip), Medical, Dental, Forensic Light Sources,
Transportations (cars), Traffic Signals, Pedestrians lights, and
Street lights.
LED luminaries can be used for Step lights, Down lights, In
ground fittings, Cove lighting, Strip lighting, and Wall & floor
panel.
LED’s have two different lighting control systems, one is the
sideline wall plate lights, which is stainless steel plates control
panels suitable for in and out door, entry ways, walkway lighting
and step lighting. The other is the battery operated LED’s which
are used for decorative candles, scuba diving flash lights and
toys.
Costs:
In California, lighting accounts for approximately 28% of
home electricity use, and almost 40% of commercial use. As a
nation, we spend about one-quarter of our electricity budget on
lighting, or more that $37 billion annually.
LED’s are one of lighting and electrical technologies available
to help companies cut energy costs. The longer lifespan and
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As discussed in the 2008 California Building Energy Efficiency
Standard – Initial Key Topics Areas, LED’s do posses a few advantages that apply to code. They do have dimming abilities and
are compatible with motion sensors.
Also found in LED Magazine, is a temporary allowance for decorative LED’s such as residential lighting fixtures and ceiling
fan light kits, but only if “total wattage does not exceed 5W, the
average LED system efficacy is at least 201 M/W and the LED is
used to supplement a primary light source that meets all of the
applicable performance characteristics outlined.”
Advantages and Disadvantages:
Energy efficiency, Long life, Reliability (LED’s are virtually
unbreakable), Economy (initially high priced, but LED’s offer a
significant saving in the long run), Environmentally Friendly
(LED’s have lot less impact on environment), and better safety
& security (less heat, no glass to break, no hot filament or noxious
fumes), are some of the advantages of LED’s.
Lack of availability (LED’s are new phenomena and are still
developing in the lumen package per unit and per watt), Poor
standardization (replacement parts availability), Costs (LED’s
are expensive, a single AC bulb will cost about $40.00), Light
field (LED’s do not radiate light in 360 degrees like incandescent lights), Eye damage (Ultra bright and Ultra-Violet LED’s can
damage your eyes from prolonged exposure), are some of the
disadvantages of LED’s.
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Holiday Party 2006
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David Kelley, Allied
Member ASID, Candace
Manning, Allied Member
ASID, David Rance,
ASID, CID President,
Adriel Cogdal, ASID,
CID Pres-Elect.
John Garcia, ASID, CID,
Trudi White, Allied
Member ASID, CID
David Losco, Allied
Member ASID, Marianne
Kreater, ASID, CID,
Mary Swift, ASID, CID
Georgeana Ireland,
Industry Partner ASID
with Lori Hankins, Allied
Member ASID
Gilda Bahadori, Student
Member ASID; Victoria
Capstone, Student
Member ASID; and
Jennifer Whitten,
Student Member ASID
Sandra Delaura, Allied
Member ASID, Annette
Davis, Allied Member
ASID, Chris Kittrell,
Allied Member ASID,
CID
Christopher Garacci,
Allied Member ASID
(center) with guests
Virginia Ehdaie, Allied
Member ASID, David
Kelley, Allied Member
ASID, Candace Manning,
Allied Member ASID
Monthly meeting wrap-up!
By Julia Caro, Allied Member ASID
Madelyn Gauchat, Allied Member ASID, CID and Pamela Green,
Allied Member ASID, Programs co-chairs, have started this year’s
meetings off with some wonderful events and attendance has been
quite high. Each evening has had engaging speakers, delicious
food and delightful libations. Some fabulous prizes have been
given away to members through the business card raffle and it
has been great to see friends regularly at these meetings.
November started us off at the beautiful Santa Ana Country
Club sponsored by Catalina Carpets. ASID members were greeted
by the wait staff offering refreshing wine and martinis. Pamela
collected business cards for several raffles that included rugs
from Catalina Carpets and gift certificates from Nordstrom’s.
Lucky winners were Linda Lubash, Allied Member ASID, Sheila
Hupp, ASID, CID, June Kuveke, Allied Member ASID and Kimberly
Frazen. A delightful meal consisting of beef with mushrooms and
vegetables was served. As the event progressed, Rick Wagner
from Catalina Carpets spoke to the members about their product
and the service available to designers. Afterwards, the evening
was spent discussing this year’s Philharmonic House of Design.
Diane Sparacino, Allied Member ASID, committee chair, along
with Jamie Namanny, Allied Member ASID, last year’s chair,
spoke about the house, the processes of selection through set
criteria and the benefits of participating. Frank Pitman, Allied
Member ASID, CID did a wonderful job speaking about his experience in the Design House, as did Susan Wesley, Allied Member
ASID and IDI students, Deirdre Eagles, Allied Member ASID
and Alix Flamm.
December brought ASID-OC an exciting and cheerful holiday
luncheon at The Clubhouse Restaurant at South Coast Plaza. It
was great to see everyone in the spirit of the holidays and how
wonderful to see the huge turnout. It truly capped off the 2006
season for our chapter. Many E ticket holders, Past Presidents,
attended including John Garcia, ASID, CID, Marianne Kreter,
ASID, CID, Mary Swift, ASID, CID, Sharon Hodson, ASID, and
LeAnne Tamaribuchi, ASID, CID. Again, drinks were flowing at
the private bar for our dramatically decorated banquet room and
the conversation was lively. Pamela Green broke the ice with
an engaging game of tr ivia about var ious members. It was
great fun to learn about the incredible former lives of our fellow
members. But, we all wondered, how did David Rance, ASID,
CID escape this game? Each diner was offered a choice of beef
tenderloin or chicken along with rosemary vegetables. And dessert,
oh yes, chocolate cake. Our President, David Rance, ASID, CID
h a d t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o g r a c i o u s ly t h a n k e a c h o f o u r g a l a
sponsors and awarded each with a beautiful certificate. Virginia
Ehdaie, Allied Member ASID also spoke about the ASID Foundation
and the need for support through donations for the upcoming
auction and raffle at Interiors ‘07. Thank you to Sotera Townsend,
Allied Member ASID, for creating a great holiday event.
The New Year had us all gathering at the Smith & Hawken store
located at South Coast Plaza. January’s meeting found us lingering
in their lovely courtyard, twinkling with lights and feasting on
the incredible food from Macciano’s, embellished with every
designer’s favorite, wine and champagne. Many IP members were
present, among them were Warren DeYoung of Kenneth McDonald
Designs, Tom Carter from Tinology,Richard Morena, Fabrica Carpets
and Howard Dell of Innovative Delivery Service. Pamela and
Madelyn did it again with a sparkling event along with informative speakers on fabulous products, Smith & Hawken and American
Clay. It was an exciting way to start the new season and word
has it, it is just the beginning.
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Events Calendar
March
15-18
21
30-31
2006-2007 ASID
Orange County Board Members
Interiors’ 07 San Francisco
Board Meeting and General Meeting
NCIDQ Exam (www.NCIDQ.com)
PRESIDENT
David Rance, ASID, CID
drance@aol.com
Cedia Lifestyles Expo Las Vegas
Philharmonic House of Design 2007 opens
Barclay Butera, Allied Member ASID Speaks at PHOD
General Meeting, Special Event at Lutron
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Adriel Cogdal, ASID, CID
adrieljc@earthlink.net
April
18-24
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30
May
7-10
16
20
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KBIS Las Vegas
General Meeting at 2007 House of Design
The Philharmonic House of Design Closes
Board Meeting
June
NCIDQ application deadline for fall Setp. 07 exam
Board Meeting and General Meeting
10
20
July
10
19-22
Board Meeting and General Meeting
Chapter Leadership Conference - Chicago, Il
For more information on Events – go to our website – www.asidocc.org
and click on the Calendar link.
PAST PRESIDENT
Marianne Kreter, ASID, CID, IDS
mkreter@adelphia.net
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
Judy Deaton, ASID, CID
contact@idi.edu
FINANCIAL DIRECTOR
Diane Sparacino, Allied Member ASID
bay.design.group1@verizon.net
INDUSTRY PARTNER DIRECTOR
Ken Hoffman, Industry Partner
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COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
Susan Wesley, Allied Member ASID
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MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR
Jamie Namanny, Allied Member ASID, CID
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STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE TO THE BOARD
Taylor LeClaire, Student Member
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