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Feb
10
12:30 PM12:30
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AIA UK/ Iris Ceramica - The Architect Series - WilkinsonEyre

AIA UK/ Iris Ceramica - The Architect Series - WilkinsonEyre

Join Iris Ceramica in their London Showroom or online for a screening from their Architect Series profiling WilkinsonEyre Architects, and a live presentation by by Jim Eyre, in memory of Chris Wilkinson.

When: NEW DATE - Thursday 10 February 2022 @12:30 (Eastern US time)/ 17:30 (UK time)
Where: Iris Ceramica Showroom, 61-67 Old Street, EC1V 9HW/ ONLINE
CES Credits – 2.0 LUs for AIA Members (TBC)

Description
The 21st appointment of “The Architects Series – A documentary on: WilkinsonEyre”, curated by The Plan magazine for Iris Ceramica Group, will take place on Thursday 10th February.

Having registered on the Iris Ceramica Group digital platform, interested users can watch a video-documentary lasting 30 minutes and the following lecture held by Jim Eyre, the co-founder of the firm WilkinsonEyre. The webinar will be streamed live from the Iris Ceramica Group Flagship Store in London with the participation of selected guests in the other Group Stores in Milan and Berlin.

As a celebration of Chris Wilkinson’s life, the documentary will present a selection of the many projects with a distinctive and unique trait that both reflects his personal creativity and essential touch, a legacy which is imbued in the studio design approach.

Based in London, WilkinsonEyre is an international architecture studio founded by Chris Wilkinson and Jim Eyre in 1999, responsible for numerous national and international award-winning projects.

To take part in the webinar “The Architects Series – A documentary on: WilkinsonEyre”, you must register at the following link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iVMSO1MJQUmPx8dl6TX5jw

The course is pending approval by the AIA CES-USA and RIBA CPD-UK for the recognition of its learning units and by the CNACPP for the accreditation of 2 CFPs, Professional Learning Credits (Italy only).

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Oct
14
10:00 AM10:00
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We are Water Foundation/ AIA IR Mexico - Smart Water, Smart (collective) Creativity

We are Water Foundation/ AIA IR Mexico - Smart Water, Smart (collective) Creativity

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When: Thursday 14 October 2021 @ 10:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 09:00 (Mexico City time)/ 16:00 (Spain time)

Description

Bajo este título se pretende conversar y debatir sobre la visión transversal del agua en los proyectos, la vinculación con lo que llamamos economía azul (reciclado de plástico del fondo de mares y océanos para su integración en la cadena de valor en los proyectos) y su impacto en los destinos turísticos.

Los mares y océanos son vitales en el ciclo del agua y la lucha contra el cambio climático. La salud y calidad de los mismos son determinantes para la calidad de vida, salud y retos que tenemos como humanidad, afectando directamente a sectores de tanto impacto social, económico y medioambiental como el turismo. El deterioro acelerado de los mares y océanos requiere de una acción decidida, colectiva y transversal, estimulada con nuevas ideas y enfoques, requiere de una acción colaborativa creativa.

El próximo debate Smart Water, Smart (collective) Creativity se celebrará el 14 de octubre en Ciudad de México en el marco de la  Expo CIHAC Digital.

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Oct
7
12:30 PM12:30
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AIA Canada - Designing for an Aging Population

AIA Canada - Designing for an Aging Population

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When: Thursday 7 October 2021 @ 12:30 (Eastern US Time)/ 10:30 (Mountain time)
CES Credits - 1.0 LU/ HSW for AIA Members

Speakers:

Susan Drew (sdrew@altro.com);

Amanda Gellatly (agellatly@altro.com)

 Description:

This course contributes by offering an informative seminar examining the difficulties seniors face with everyday tasks and how designing interiors to meet those needs creates a safe and comfortable environment.

Learning Objectives:

1.Learn about the physical changes to hearing, vision and mobility as people age and how those affect the selection of interior finishes.

2.Discuss the 2018 Facilities Guidelines Institute's guidelines for construction / renovations of aging care facilities, and how those affect design decisions.

3.Review key design principles including the meaning of colors and using contrast to create ideal environments.

4.Discuss safety in design and learn how to transition from one area to another.

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Sep
30
to Oct 2
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CAM-SAM Eighth Congress 2021

CAM-SAM Eighth Congress 2021

When: Thursday 30 September 2021 - Friday 1 October 2021

Description

AIA International Region Mexico invites you to join us at CAM-SAM’s Eighth Congress! This 2 day event will be streamed around the world via Facebook Live. It will feature Pritzker Prize winners Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara in the CAM-SAM/ AIA IR Keynote Lecture with Grafton Architects.

Events will be largely in English, with some in Spanish.

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Sep
28
6:00 PM18:00
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AIA IR/ AsBEA/ AIA Miami - Making Connections Brazil – USA

AIA IR/ AsBEA/ AIA Miami - Making Connections Brazil – USA

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When: Tuesday 28 September 2021 @ 18:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 19:00 (Brasilia time)

Where: Miami Center for Architecture & Design, 310 SE 1st Street, Miami, FL 33131/ ONLINE

Description

Join us for a panel discussion that explores the benefits of International cooperation between architecture practices. AIA International is delighted to partner with AsBEA and AIA Miami on this event.

Panelists:

Brazil: Levisky Architecture and Strategic Planning , Addor e Associados and studio ix

USA: Zyscovitch Architects

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Sep
27
1:00 PM13:00
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AIA UK/ RIBA Keynote Lecture 2021 by Tatiana Bilbao

AIA UK/ RIBA Keynote Lecture 2021 by Tatiana Bilbao

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Tatiana Bilbao (Photo by Luis Garvan, courtesy of Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO)

When: Monday 27 September 2021 @ 13:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 18:00 (UK time)
Venue: RIBA - Jarvis Hall, 66 Portland Place, London W1B 1AD/ ONLINE

Tickets (In Person):

£6 - AIA/ RIBA Members
£6 - Students
£12 - Non-Members

The lecture will be in-person and online.
Drinks and canapes will be served after the lecture.

Please note RIBA COVID-19 guidelines below before you book. BUY TICKETS HERE >>>>

FREE Online Viewing: REGISTER HERE >>>>

Description

The 2021 AIA/RIBA Keynote Lecture features Tatiana Bilbao of Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO.

The lecture is jointly hosted by the American Institute of Architects UK (AIA) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The AIA and RIBA have a long-history of collaboration that dates from the founding of their institutes in 1857 and 1834 respectively.

The event is sponsored by Iris Ceramica Group.

Speaker Bio

Tatiana Bilbao began her eponymous studio in 2004 with the aim of integrating social values, collaboration and sensitive design approaches to architectural work. Before founding her firm, Bilbao was an Advisor in the Ministry of Development and Housing of the Government of the Federal District of Mexico City, during this period she was part of the General Development Directorate of the Advisory Council for Urban Development in the City.

The work of the office intersects with research allowing to design for diverse circumstances and in reconstruction or crisis scenarios.

Bilbao holds a recurring teaching position at Yale University School of Architecture and has taught at Harvard University GSD, AA Association in London, Columbia University GSAPP, Rice University, the University of Andrés Bello in Chile, and Peter Behrens School of Arts at HS Dusseldorf in Germany. Her work has been published in The New York Times, A + U, Domus, among others. Bilbao has been recognized with the Kunstpreis Berlin in 2012, was named in 2010 as an Emerging Voice by the Architecture League of New York, the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Prize by the LOCUS Foundation in 2014, as well as the Impact Award 2017 Honorees for ArchitzierA + Awards, Tau Sigma Delta Gold Medal of 2020 and the Marcus Prize Award 2019.

Tatiana Bilbao ESTUDIO is a Mexico City-based architecture studio, founded in 2004. At the core of the studio´s practice is an analysis of the context surrounding projects, which scale from masterplans to affordable housing typologies. A goal of the work is to both contribute to its surroundings while remaining flexible to absorb shifting needs.

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IMPORTANT NOTE - RIBA COVID-19 guidelines

Please note that the RIBA has put COVID-19 protocols in place to ensure the safety of all our guests. Please read the protocols and information below before purchasing a ticket:

  • All delegates and guests are required to produce a negative COVID-19 lateral flow test on arrival and must register as a "Guest" on our MIA track and trace system prior to entering the building

  • Temperature checks will be conducted upon arrival for all guests. Anyone with a temperature higher than 38.0 C will be asked to step outside for ten minutes before taking their temperature again. Should a guest not pass the second test, they will not be permitted into the venue and will be issued with a refund.

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Sep
16
12:30 PM12:30
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AIA Canada - Prefabricated Ornamental Railing Systems

AIA Canada - Prefabricated Ornamental Railing Systems

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When: Thursday 16 September 2021 @ 12:30 (Eastern US Time)/ 10:30 (Mountain time)
CES Credits - 1.0 LU/ HSW for AIA Members

Speaker

Teresa Duncan (teresa.duncan@agsstainless.com)

Description

This course is designed to teach the attendee the differences between custom ornamental railing systems fabricated locally versus those fabricated 100% offsite.

During the era of social distancing and highly skilled labor shortage, to better serve the health interests of the community, traditional construction methods must change. Contractors must find new ways to work.

How can architects, engineers and designers help their builders and general contractors to succeed in the era of shortage of highly skilled labor? To the greatest extent possible, specify architectural products, which are custom, fabricated 100% offsite (custom prefabricated), and delivered to the jobsite ready-to-be-installed.

Offsite fabrication of architectural products allows the builder/general contractor to use fewer and less-skilled workers on the Jobsite. For example, with ornamental railing, 1 person can complete a job that may have required 2 or 3 highly skilled people to accomplish with traditional construction methods.

After taking the course, you should be able to explain the differences and advantages of architectural railing products built onsite versus those fabricated 100% offsite and you will see how these principles can influence other product choices you make for your projects.

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AIA Conference on Architecture 2021 - Day 4
Aug
19
10:00 AM10:00
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AIA Conference on Architecture 2021 - Day 4

AIA Conference on Architecture 2021 - Day 4

Dates: JUNE 17, JULY 8, JULY 29, AUGUST 19, 2021

Time: 10:00 - 19:00 Eastern US time

Where: Online

A’21 brings together leaders in architecture and beyond for a four-day, immersive digital experience that defines the year ahead. It’s the architecture and design event of the year!

Thursday, August 19 - Building Efficiencies

Climate change highlights the need for drastically reducing our carbon emissions. Our August 19 program showcases innovations that are changing firms’ work and the AEC industry.

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AIA Middle East - For a Novel Architecture
Jul
21
11:00 AM11:00
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AIA Middle East - For a Novel Architecture

AIA Middle East - For a Novel Architecture

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When: Saturday 21 July 2021 @ 11:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 18:00 (Beirut time)/ 19:00 (UAE time)

Speaker: Karim Nader

Description

AIA ME Lebanon, cordially invites you to attend a webinar by Architect Karim Nader, founder of Karim Nader Studio and author of “For a Novel Architecture, ciné-roman 2000-2020.”

Three fundamental themes are elaborated in his book; “Home upon nature”, or the problem of being at home and architecture as shelter, “Reprise [Beirut]”, or the problem of building on ruins, both in urban and rural contexts, and “Cinematic Architecture”, or the quality of the architectural experience as lived in movement and in time and space.

The work of Karim Nader tends to reflect on historical and urban questions in cities facing disaster, in particular Beirut. It also exposes contemporary architecture and connects philosophy to the practice.

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 AIA Japan - NCARB & You: Practicing Architecture In the U.S.
Jul
21
6:00 AM06:00
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AIA Japan - NCARB & You: Practicing Architecture In the U.S.

AIA Japan - NCARB & You: Practicing Architecture In the U.S.

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When: Wednesday 21 July 2021 @ 06:00 (Eastern US time)/ 19:00 (Japan time)

CES: 1.5 LU for AIA Members (Pending Approval)

Description:

AIA Japan and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) invite you to a live webinar on the process of obtaining a license to practice architecture in a U.S. jurisdiction.

Did you study architecture, or are you already licensed to practice architecture outside the U.S.? Join Harry M. Falconer, Jr., FAIA, NCARB, HonD, Hon. FCARM, Vice President of Experience + Education, and Patricia Ramallo, AIA, NCARB, CAE, Senior Manager of Experience + Education, for an overview of the licensure process –including the education, experience, and examination requirements.

Topics will include:

  • Architecture Practice in the U.S.

  • Organizations supporting the licensure process

  • Path to licensure and alternative options for foreign applicants

  • How to progress successfully through the Architectural Experience Program® (AXP®)

  • What to expect with the Architect Registration Examination® (ARE®)

  • Value of the NCARB Certificate

A Q&A session will follow the presentation. NCARB representatives will also remain online to help address specific questions on an individual basis.

Speaker Bios:

Harry M. Falconer, JR., FAIA, NCARB, HonD, Hon. FCARM, Vice President, Experience + Education, NCARB

As Vice President, Experience + Education, Harry Falconer leads the department to provide professional support for the Architectural Experience Program® (AXP™) as well as NCARB’s education-related programs including the NCARB Education Standard, Scholars in Professional Practice, Education Alternative for Certification, Foreign Architect Certification programs, and continuing education initiatives. He is responsible for administration of the Council’s outreach initiative to schools, professional conferences, and firms; and management of the Architect Licensing Advisors Community program. Falconer also leads the development and management of the Council’s international mutual recognition arrangements and relations.

Falconer’s career in architecture includes over 22 years in practice prior to joining NCARB’s team.He holds a bachelor of architecture degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and is licensed to practice architecture in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows, has been certified as a construction documents technologist by the Construction Specifications Institute, holds the NCARB Certificate for national reciprocity, and is an honorary member of the Federación de Colegios de Arquitectos de la República Mexicana. In 2010, Falconer was awarded NCARB’s highest honor, the President’s Medal for Distinguished Service, for his leadership in the Intern Development Program (IDP).In 2019, The Boston Architectural College conferred the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa upon Falconer, recognizing his transformative vision and work within architectural education and the profession.

Patricia Ramallo, AIA, NCARB, CAE, LEED AP BD+C & HOMES: Senior Manager, Experience + Education, NCARB: Innovation Lead, Executive Office, NCARB

Patricia Ramallo started working at the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) in 2015 as part of the Experience + Education team. Today she fulfills a dual role, primarily focused on strengthening international relations and implementing innovative strategies throughout the Council.

Before joining NCARB, Patricia dedicated 14 years to the architecture field, fulfilling various functions in design, management, and construction administration. She worked in Michigan, Kentucky, and New York on projects nationwide ranging from residential and multifamily to religious, commercial, and mixed-use buildings. Patricia also serves as an adjunct faculty instructor at the Boston Architectural College, where she teaches two graduate courses in professional practice.

Patricia holds a Master of Architecture degree from Lawrence Technological University and is licensed to practice architecture in Argentina, Kentucky, and New Jersey. She is a member of the American Institute of Architects, holds LEED AP® Homes & BD+C credentials, and the NCARB Certificate for national reciprocity. In 2019 she obtained a Diversity and Inclusion Certificate from Cornell University and in 2021 she earned the Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation.

AIA Japan EP / AXP Advisor Committee Chair / Partner at Kengo Kuma Associates, Balazs Bognar, AIA will host the session.

Please note this session recording is no longer available. NCARB request that recordings are made available for max. 90 days to avoid out of date information being circulated.

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AIA IR South Korea - The Only Question is When: Sustainability in the Post-Anthropocene
Jul
14
10:00 PM22:00
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AIA IR South Korea - The Only Question is When: Sustainability in the Post-Anthropocene

AIA IR South Korea - The Only Question is When: Sustainability in the Post-Anthropocene

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When: Wednesday 14 July 2021 @ 02:30 (Eastern US Time)/ 14:30 (Singapore time)/ 15:30 (Korea time)
CES Credits - 2.0 LU/ HSW (TBC)

Speaker: John Hong AIA, LEED AP, Professor, Seoul National University
Moderator: Dr. Peter Ortner, Asst. Professor, SUTD

Description

The lecture will trace the conceptual evolution of architectural sustainability through the projects and research agendas of John Hong’s Seoul National University based lab, Project : Architecture. The talk will examine the trajectory of sustainability from material and energy-based solutions to typological transformations of buildings and urban form. Ultimately, the examples will question whether the concept of the human-centered ‘Anthropocene’ must be radically rethought into a more integrated coordination between architecture and the environment.

Speaker Bio

John Hong AIA, LEED AP is an architect and professor at Seoul National University and the director of Project : Architecture. His work bridges the scales of architecture and urbanism and converges the mediums of drawings, material, theory, and computation. His work has been exhibited at international venues including the 2014 and 2016 Venice Biennales and published in major media such as Architectural Record, Metropolis Magazine, The New Yorker, and Space Magazine. His built projects were awarded 17 American Institute of Architecture (AIA) awards, Architectural Record’s Design Vanguard, and a Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction Award. His most notable academic achievements include the book, Fragments of a New Housing Language: Contemporary Urban Housing in Korea (2016) and curator roles for the City as Verb (2020) and Seoul Biennale (2017) exhibitions. He was Associate Professor in Practice at the Harvard GSD (2007-14) and has held visiting professorships at major universities including the University of Pennsylvania and the City College of New York. He received his Master’s in Architecture with Distinction from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor’s in Science in Architecture with Honors from the University of Virginia.

1) Register to join the event at Singapore University of Technology and Design - 

https://sutd-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uucLL_KUTWmvp856N5qKqg

 2) AIA Members ONLY - Register for AIA HSW credit on Eventbrite - 

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-only-question-is-when-sustainability-in-the-post-anthropocene-tickets-161927961893

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AIA Middle East -  The Emerging Role of Computational Design in the MENA Region: Opportunities and Challenges
Jul
10
2:00 PM14:00
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AIA Middle East - The Emerging Role of Computational Design in the MENA Region: Opportunities and Challenges

AIA Middle East - The Emerging Role of Computational Design in the MENA Region: Opportunities and Challenges

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When: Saturday 10 July 2021 @ 14:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 20:00 (Cairo time)/ 22:00 (UAE time)
CES Credits - 1.5 LU for AIA Members

Speaker: Dr. Sherif Abdelmohsen

Description

Architecture is continuously undergoing dramatic transformations by virtue of technology and computational design methods and approaches. This lecture addresses recent advances in computational design and building technology in practice and academia in the MENA region, and introduces the role of the Arab Society for Computer Aided Architectural Design (ASCAAD) as a key player in the region in facilitating communication and information exchange regarding the use of computational design in architecture, planning and building science.

Speaker Bio:

Sherif Abdelmohsen is Associate Professor of Digital Media and Design Computing at the Department of Architecture, American University in Cairo (AUC), co-founder of UDAAR Engineering Consultancy and IT Solutions, and president of the Arab Society for Computer Aided Architectural Design (ASCAAD). Abdelmohsen received his PhD degree in Architecture from Georgia Tech (2011), and participated in design computing research and teaching at both Carnegie Mellon University and Georgia Tech. He has over 70 published articles in BIM, parametric design, digital fabrication, responsive architecture, and design-to-robotic production. Professionally, he participated in award-winning international competitions and architectural projects in UAE, KSA, Lebanon, Italy, Germany and Egypt. He is honorary recipient of the Knowledge Application and Notion for Society (KANS) scientific competition (2018), Faculty Award of Merit for Best Doctoral Presentation (2012), and ARCC/KING Medal for Excellence in Architectural and Environmental Design Research (2009).

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