AIAS FEBRUARY 7TH NATIONAL TOWN HALL
Join President Cooper Moore and Vice President Nicole Bass on Tuesday February 7th for the first Town Hall of the new year! Show up with comments, questions, and concerns regarding the state of the AIAS.
Join President Cooper Moore and Vice President Nicole Bass on Tuesday February 7th for the first Town Hall of the new year! Show up with comments, questions, and concerns regarding the state of the AIAS.
Join us for another THRIVE webinar Watch Party on February 9, 2023, at 4:00 pm EST with AISC featuring Stan Carroll's design and fabrication process using computational methods
Join the FBDAC in a conversation talking about finding projects in your community. We will be talking about different types of projects and partnerships we have seen over the years to help spark conversation and kick start your path to designing for your community. Come share your experiences in FBD and in finding projects or come... Read more »
Join the Sustainable Futures Task Force and Mary Guzowski-Lindbeck from the University of Minnesota for a session on the Art of Daylighting.
The AIAS Council of Global Representatives has the honor to invite you to its first event of the year: Coffee with the Council - Cities and Travel Talk. Date: Sunday February 19th, 2023. Time: 7h30 PM (GMT+2) / 12h30 PM (ET) What to expect? Games and fun discussions that would make you travel from your... Read more »
The Finance Committee will be hosting the second Council of Treasurer meeting on February 20th at 12pm ET. Hear from your fellow treasurers AND FBD Directors on how they tackle fundraising and project budgets. Hear and discuss some tips and tricks from finance connoisseurs. FINANCE COMMITTEE Chair: Nicole Bass, AIAS, NOMA, Assoc. AIA | 2022-2023... Read more »
Re-imagine is a continuation of the AIAS mission to stabilize after the pandemic and encapsulates today’s essence of architecture within Milwaukee, Wisconsin. With the completion of the world’s tallest mass-timber building, the new design of the Milwaukee Public Museum which will break ground in 2023, and the city’s rich, multicultural history, Milwaukee exemplifies the way history can help the re-imagination of the future. Through firm and landmark visits, cultural experiences (and GOOD FOOD!), lectures, networking opportunities, and workshops, our UW-Milwaukee Team hopes to provide the Midwest with the resources to re-imagine their communities to improve the future!
The theme of this conference is based on the architectural and urban challenges that Arizona faces as one of the hottest states in the U.S. Confronted by 111 annual days of triple digit heat, a continuing water crisis as population booms, and a 454% increase in heat related deaths since 2014, the crisis is, in fact, here. Although it is one of the hottest locations, in the next 30 years, many other cities will be faced with the same challenges. So the “Extremes: Urban Adaptation and Innovation” conference will serve as a warning sign, a display of experimentation, and innovation in dire circumstances in the land of scorching growth.
When we leave Savannah, the topic of preservation shapes our thinking and goal of restoring the virtues of preservation and the purpose of a place. Savannah’s National Historic Landmark District is an unrivaled setting for architectural studies. The city’s extensive urban plan and diverse architecture are admired by architects and planners worldwide. Savannah and the surrounding region provide a learning environment that informs the SCAD architecture curriculum through exposure to the urban scale and contextual design and an awareness of the personal scale and relationship between the pedestrian and the city. Students live, work, and play in Savannah, one of the United States’ most extensive National Historic Landmark Districts. SCAD has restored nearly 60 historic buildings in the city, which are now filled with art, beauty, and technology for students to use as a source of insight and inspiration. Outside the university, students work on regional projects, gaining real-world experience while balancing business demands, local priorities, sustainability, and heritage value.
SP will host students at Marywood University and offer programming within downtown Scranton. This conference will explore the historic origins of Scranton born from iron, coal, and steam, to electricity and beyond. Scranton was birthplace and home to a young Jane Jacobs, a predominant architectural advocate for higher density in cities, short blocks, local economies, and mixed uses. We are excited to share this rich history of Scranton, our city, to the Northeast Quad through local firm tours, historic and cultural city tours. Additionally, we have exciting studio workshops planned to cover 3D printing, design build challenges, birditecture, and a live K-12 workshop with the students of Nativity Miguel. Finally, attendees will be invited to attend a career expo with business professionals, our annual Beaux Arts Ball, and informal Council of Presidents meeting.
Come celebrate the end of a successful year of architecture school with your peers at Boston-area architecture schools! This Beaux Arts Ball is the second-annual Beaux Arts Ball, happening on April 1 from 7:30 to 10:30 PM EST in Seaport in Boston.
The Galvanize Your Campus: Core Webinar introduces students to the basics of hot-dip galvanized steel. For more than 100 years, hot-dip galvanizing has been a mainstay of North American industry. Used in various applications in some of the harshest environments, hot-dip galvanizing combats corrosion throughout the world. Though corrosion resistance is inherent any time galvanizing is used, more specifiers select hot-dip galvanizing now for other reasons including lowest initial and life-cycle cost, durability, longevity, versatility, sustainability, and aesthetics. This course will examine the hot-dip galvanizing process as well as other zinc coatings, and detail the intrinsic benefits galvanizing provides.
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