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SUMMARY:AIA Leadership Summit (formerly Grassroots)
DESCRIPTION:After two years of virtual gatherings\, AIA’s premier chapter leadership training event returns to Washington\, DC\, February 14–17 with a new name and an exceptional program. Join us at AIA Leadership Summit 2023 (formerly Grassroots) for four days of vital leadership training designed to help you be an effective leader in your chapter\, firm\, and community. \nAIA Leadership Summit brings together AIA volunteer leaders\, chapter executives\, and chapter staff across regions\, specialties\, firm sizes\, and career stages. This year’s theme—Architecture’s Generations at Work—focuses on building bridges to create a better world and a stronger profession\, skills you can apply to every facet of your professional life. \nRegister online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/aia-leadership-summit-formerly-grassroots/
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Taliesin Colloquium 2023: The Evolution of Preservation Standards and Guidelines
DESCRIPTION:Join the AIA National Historic Resources Committee for a colloquium on The Evolution of Preservation Standards and Guidelines sponsored to be held at Frank Lloyd Wright’s historic Taliesin West in Scottsdale\, Arizona on February 3-4. \n\nThis event will inform dialogue on historic district guidelines at the local level\, as well as the state and national level on ways that preservation standards and guidelines can better interact with and complement energy codes and performance standards\, as well as resilience guidelines\, and to foster community equity. \n\nWe must ask if the current policies and standards governing historic preservation continue to be viable as the world is far different than it was when the standards were written.  The current climate crisis has changed codes and regulations and goals toward sustainable building practices.  Equally our understanding of the need for historic preservation to take on a more holistic view of sustainability including social\, cultural and economic equity has intensified and calls for us to look closely as to whether current standards are inclusive or exclusive.  Are the current policies and practices of historic preservation still valid or must they mature to meet the current challenges?  How can we respond to these challenges and prepare for the future?   Do policies and practices need to be open to change? Some say that current Standards provide the required flexibility and that that it is the interpretation that has become too rigid.   Others believe that we need additional standards to address issues of social and economic equity.  This Colloquium will take a deep dive into the global issues that preservationists face today and the Standards and Guidelines that have been the backbone of our practice. \n\nOrganized by: \nAIA National Historic Resources Committee \n  \n\nPrice\n\n$300 for AIA members \n$500 for non-members \nRegistration fee includes breakfast\, lunch\, reception\, sessions\, reception\, and Twilight tour. \n\n\n\nCredits\n\n11.25 HSW|LUs
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/taliesin-colloquium-2023-the-evolution-of-preservation-standards-and-guidelines/
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SUMMARY:Design for Water: Resilience and Discovery
DESCRIPTION:This session explores how design engages with water\, conservation\, water quality protection\, and how resilient design responds to rainfall\, storms\, and flooding. We will also discuss how design offers teachable moments of water as a resource and mutable element. \nAs designers focused on designing equitable and resilient educational spaces\, this session explores how design engages with water\, one of earth’s precious resources: water conservation and protection of water quality at the building\, campus and regional scales; resilient design responses to rainfall\, storms\, flood and inundation; design that offers teachable moments about water as resource and mutable element; strategies that promote a sense of discovery and delight about water; fostering a relationship between designers\, users and operators for project performance. \nConfirmed presenters:\nPhoebe Crisman\, AIA\, UVA\, Director of Global Environments + Sustainability Major \nErin English\, PE\, LEED AP\, Practice Leader\, Biohabitats \nOle Schrøder\, Partner at TREDJE NATUR/THIRD NATURE\, a Copenhagen-based multi-disciplinary design firm \nRegister online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/design-for-water-resilience-and-discovery/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
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SUMMARY:Embodied Carbon & Life Cycle Assessment in Traditional & Heritage Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Join the AIA’s Historic Resources Committee as we explore energy efficiency in traditional and heritage buildings. We’ll discuss data driven approaches for adaptive reuse and compare the energy performance of traditional and heritage buildings against the impact of energy upgrades. \nYou’ll also learn how to articulate the need for a life cycle analysis designed specifically for existing buildings\, and advocate for codes and standards that include embodied carbon and life cycle carbon calculation. \nEarn 1 AIA LU | HSW \nRegister online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/embodied-carbon-life-cycle-assessment-in-traditional-heritage-buildings/
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SUMMARY:Creating Equitable\, Adaptable\, and Resilient Educational Environments
DESCRIPTION:Applying the AIA Framework for Design Excellence to learning environments in your community is made simple with this session. Sign up to discuss planning strategies that address current and future educational needs and explore best practices to help make educational facilities a community hub during crisis events. \nEarn 1 AIA LU \nRegister online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/creating-equitable-adaptable-and-resilient-educational-environments/
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SUMMARY:AIA Grassroots 2021
DESCRIPTION:The annual Grassroots Leadership and Advocacy Event invites AIA’s premier leaders for three to four days of networking\, professional development opportunities\, and sharing and exchanging information and ideas. There will be many occasions for attendees to network with one another and AIA staff\, share and exchange information on specific challenges related to their own experiences\, and enhance their leadership skills through innovative and creative workshops.  Members are also given the opportunity to provide input on AIA initiatives and learn from their counterparts from around the country. The agenda includes an advocacy day for component leaders to communicate the AIA’s legislative agenda to members of Congress. The event is designed to help officers become more significant component and civic leaders.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/aia-grassroots-2021/
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SUMMARY:AIA Grassroots 2021
DESCRIPTION:This year’s theme—Bring It Home—will address critical issues facing the architecture profession\, including COVID-19\, climate change\, and racial equity. You’ll learn best practices and strategies that you’ll bring home to implement successfully in your chapter\, firm\, and community. \nThis year’s event is virtual. It’s packed with keynotes\, breakout sessions\, workshops\, and networking. You’ll also have the opportunity to advocate for AIA’s legislative agenda with Members of Congress.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/aia-grassroots-2021-2/
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SUMMARY:The Small Firm’s Guide to Contract Documents
DESCRIPTION:Risk management and drafting effective contracts are crucial for small firms and sole practitioners. Join us for a free webinar as we explore the documents and contractual provisions that are essential to small firms\, how to use contracts effectively\, and how to access available resources and practice tools. \nThe presenter will discuss common challenges small firms face and how to use contracts to properly allocate risks and responsibilities to achieve a successful project. Attendees will gain an understanding of related documents targeted to projects of a limited scope\, such as residential and light commercial projects\, as well as projects with sustainable objectives. \nRegister online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/the-small-firms-guide-to-contract-documents/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
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