For our first Chapter field trip of the year, we are heading to the Ocean Pavilion at the Seattle Aquarium to learn about some of the unique design challenges in that space.
For the first part of the meeting, lunch will be served at Elliot's Oyster House, with Alexander Ratcliff from PAE giving a brief keynote on some of the design challenges and solutions for this particular facility.
Afterwards, the Seattle Aquarium Facilities team will give a behind-the-scenes tour in the Ocean Pavilion space, highlighting how their solutions were actually implemented. Space is limited as the Mechanical Rooms at the Aquarium are tight for large groups.
Come join us for an intriguing afternoon as we transform ideas into reality.
11:45: Registration
12:00: Lunch is served at Elliot's Oyster House (1201 Alaskan Wy Ste 100, Seattle, WA 98101)
1:00: Tour at the Ocean Pavilion of the Seattle Aquarium (1504 Alaskan Wy, Seattle, WA 98101)

Alexander Ratcliff is a licensed mechanical engineer at PAE in Seattle, specializing in HVAC systems for high-performance buildings. Since 2018, he's worked with clients including the Seattle Aquarium, SEA airport, and the University of Washington, delivering energy-efficient mechanical designs that support sustainability, decarbonization, and occupant health.
1201 Alaskan Wy Ste 100
Seattle, 98101
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| Professional | $40.00 |
| Student | $0.00 |
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