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SUMMARY:2022 Energy Code for Single-family Lighting
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:\nGina Rodda\, CEA | Principal/Owner of Gabel Associates\, LLC\n		 \n\n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nLearning Objectives Slidedeck_Code Breaker Singlefamily 2022 Lighting
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/2022-energy-code-for-single-family-lighting/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicki Dennis Stephens":MAILTO:ndennis@aiacalifornia.org
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SUMMARY:The 60-Minute MBA for Architects
DESCRIPTION:Now on Video!Scroll down to access this session.Speaker: \nSteve Burns\, FAIA | Founder | The Well-Designed FirmÂ  \nDescription: \nBeing a brilliant architect rarely translates into having a successful business. With all the years of education and training to make us experts in our profession\, the skills needed to have a successful business were conveniently overlooked. This webinar will fill the void and provide you with the business management highlights that every firm needs to apply to achieve their full potential. \nIn this session\, we will learn the fundamentals of all successful AE firms and provide the basis for making well-grounded business decisions. We will learn how firms can transition from being professionals providing services\, to highly tuned businesses that can identify the needs of the marketplace and create services and products that are appropriately priced and yield consistent and greater profits. \nRather than seeking out new projects that merely build upon your current skills\, you will start from a business-thinking mindset\, where processes that are critical to building a thriving firm are examined and constituted in your firm. We will explore the importance of data within an architect firm and demonstrate how careful collection and interpretation can lead your firm into more exciting and profitable territory. \nJoin us for an engaging\, live webinar presented by Steven Burns\, FAIA\, as he shares lessons learned over 35 years working with over 1\,300 architecture firms.Â Â  \nhttps://youtu.be/RBlDt8Ns67I\n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nLearning Objectives Slidedeck_60min MBA for Architects
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/practice-webinar-the-60-minute-mba-for-architects/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rebekah Aceves":MAILTO:raceves@aiacalifornia.org
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SUMMARY:Practice With Purpose
DESCRIPTION:William Leddy\, FAIA | Principal | LMS Architects \nRyan Jang\, AIA | Principal | LMS Architects \nHow can we redesign the practice of architecture to focus the transformative power of design on some of society”™s most urgent issues? \nToday\, our communities face overwhelming challenges\, including the accelerating climate emergency\, persistent social injustice\, chronic homelessness\, and the need for innovative educational environments that prepare young people for a resilient future. These are not discrete phenomena. They are inextricably linked in a combined ecological and societal emergency that cries out for creative\, integrated solutions. Architects are uniquely positioned to respond to this profound emergency. But to succeed\, the design values and practice of our profession must be rapidly transformed within the next decade. Architects must become creative agents of change\, providing the vision and expertise to lead our communities toward an equitable\, resilient\, zero carbon future for all. Business as usual is no longer viable. We must practice with purpose. \nThis session will offer practical strategies in the daily practice of architecture. What can one person do to address the great challenges of our time? Take collective action through design every day.Â  \nhttps://youtu.be/vuOHscTc3SM		 \n\n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nFull Presentation_Practice with Purpose
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/practice-webinar-practice-with-purpose/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rebekah Aceves":MAILTO:raceves@aiacalifornia.org
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SUMMARY:Architecture\, Belonging\, and Connection (ABC) - Candid Conversations about Equity in Design
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: \nCraig Atkinson | Chapter President | SoCal NOMA \nLance Collins\, AIA\, NOMA | Principal / Director | Partner Energy \nModerator: Carina Mills\, AIA | Senior Talent Director | Studio One Eleven \nConfronting social and economic inequality in our cities is a role for architects and architecture. How do you design with equity? What are the equitable solutions in advocacy? Where do design\, equity\, and innovation intersect? \nJoin us during the lunch hour to help answer some of these questions. We”™ll have an open and honest conversation\, in an encouraging and safe space amongst peers\, about how equity can and should be enveloped into design. \n\nVideo coming soon.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/architecture-belonging-and-connection-abc-candid-conversations-about-equity-in-design/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Architecture Belonging Connection
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rebekah Aceves":MAILTO:raceves@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230216T120000
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CREATED:20230128T003527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230830T004118Z
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SUMMARY:Water Solutions for the Modern World - Climate Action Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Units: 1.5 LU/HSW \nSpeaker: Eric Hough | Chief Commercial Officer\, Epic Cleantec \nWater conservation best-practices for modern buildings are evolving. Epic Cleantec invites you to discuss the growing trend of “onsite water reuse” and why owners and leading design professionals are integrating graywater and blackwater recycling into new development projects. \n\nAdditional Resources\nAdditional Resources \nFull Presentation_Water Solutions for the Modern World
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/water-solutions-for-the-modern-world-climate-action-webinar/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230202T120000
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CREATED:20230124T081945Z
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SUMMARY:Occupancy Evaluation Technologies: Insights and Trends
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Flavia Grey\, PhD – Principal | ZGF Architects\, LLP.Â The purpose of this session is to provide an introduction to occupancy evaluation\, the range of applications\, and technologies available today. We will discuss the tradeoffs between effort of implementation and impact of the technology\, and how to select the right application for your projects.Flavia Grey\, PhD\nMore information and additional resources can be found here: https://events.aiacalifornia.org/ \nNOTE: Multiple staff members from one office should register individually to receive separate log-ins. \nhttps://youtu.be/GVuDJwSLzcE		 \n\n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nLearning Objectives Slidedeck_Occupancy Evaluation
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/occupancy-evaluation-technologies-insights-and-trends/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rebekah Aceves":MAILTO:raceves@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230117T120000
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SUMMARY:U.S. Resiliency Council Seismic Grant Legislation
DESCRIPTION:Units: 1 LU/HSW (pending approval) \nSpeaker: \nEvan Reis | Executive Director\, Co-founder\, U.S. Resiliency Council \nDescription: \nAs many as 100\,000 apartment buildings in California\, which could house up to two million residents\, many lower income\, elderly or the disabled\, may have a dangerous seismic vulnerability known as a soft story. In June\, 2022\, CA Governor Gavin Newsom appropriated $250 million in grant funding in budget bill SB-189 to owners of 2-20 unit apartment buildings with soft stories\, to seismically retrofit them and make them safer for their residents. The US Resiliency Council was the sponsor of the bill and led the effort to establish a coalition of supporters unprecedented in its diversity. This course will describe the legislation\, how the USRC was able to successfully create the coalition of supporters and provide information about how the architectural community can benefit from the grant program. \n\nAdditional Resources\nAdditional Resources \nFinal Presentation_USRC \nQ&A Report_USRC
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/climate-action-webinar-u-s-resiliency-council-seismic-grant-legislation/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230105T120000
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CREATED:20221208T052221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231221T082532Z
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SUMMARY:Equity in Design: Architecture and Spatial Justice
DESCRIPTION:The creation of space is fundamental to the practice of architecture. Space is physical yet it is a social construct. As Edward Soja writes\, “space is socially produced and can therefore be socially changed”. In this webinar we will explore the concept of Spatial Justice – What does it mean? The spaces we inhabit can have negative as well as positive consequences on practically everything we do. Confronting social and economic inequality in our cities is a role for architects and architecture. Through new structures\, strategies and expanded models of practice architects can be an essential part of that process. \nEarn 1 LU for attending live. \nSpeaker: Paul D. Bauknight Jr.\, Civic Scholar in Residence | Minneapolis College of Art and Design \nModerator:Jamie Intervalo\, AIA \n\nEarn 1 LU for attending live\, or 1 LU on-demand\n\n\n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nLearning Objectives Slidedeck_Equity in Design
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/equity-in-design-architecture-and-spatial-justice/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rebekah Aceves":MAILTO:raceves@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221214T120000
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CREATED:20221202T005728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T045509Z
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SUMMARY:Practice Webinar: Sustainable Restoration of Paul Revere Williams”™ Mid-Century Legacy at UCLA
DESCRIPTION:This course will focus on the strategies used in the renovation and seismic retrofit of two significant buildings on UCLA”™s campus designed by Paul Revere Williams\, FAIA.Â  Participants will learn how these mid-century buildings have been transformed to support modern research and teaching and the structural techniques used to strengthen them while retaining their character defining features.Â  The course will also cover UCLA”™s approach to sustainability and the systems and features incorporated into the projects that reduce energy usage and achieve Platinum Level LEED Certification. \nSpeakers:Todd Lynch\, AIA\, NCARB\, LEED AP BD+C | UCLA / Shana Scheiber\, PE\, CEM\, LEED AP ID+C\, WELL AP | Affiliated Engineers / Benjamin Bye\, Senior Associate | CO Architects\, Phillip White\, AIA\, LEED AP BD+C | CO Architects \nUnits: \n\nEarn 1.5 LU|HSW for attending live\, or 1.75hrs LU|HSW on-demand here.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/practice-webinar-sustainable-restoration-of-paul-revere-williams-mid-century-legacy-at-ucla/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Practice
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CREATED:20221108T022318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230719T233728Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Action - Building to Campus Scale: Water Strategies in a Changing Climate
DESCRIPTION:Â  \nWhen: Thursday\, December 8th\, 12-1:30pm \nUnits: 1.5 LU/HSW (pending approval) \nModerator:Laura Dulski\, AIA\, LEED BD+C\, SEED AP | Principal\, DLR Group \nSpeaker:Erin English\, PE\, LEED AP | Practice Leader\, Biohabitats \nHow do we adapt our built environment”™s water footprint for a changing climate? \nDecentralized strategies\, or those that can be implemented at the building\, campus or neighborhood scale\, will contribute to water resiliency alongside investments in upgrades to municipal scale infrastructure. Selecting appropriate decentralized water strategies depends on a myriad of conditions such as building typology and use\, regional regulatory climate\, and site and watershed considerations. This session will share best practices from the perspective of a ”˜One Water”™ paradigm which seeks to unify often disparate water systems such as stormwater\, wastewater\, and water reuse. \nhttps://youtu.be/-S206LQxM04\n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nCombined Presentation_ Building to Campus Scale: Water Strategies in a Changing Climate
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/climate-action-building-to-campus-scale-water-strategies-in-a-changing-climate/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221122T120000
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CREATED:20220503T040726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T024203Z
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SUMMARY:Multifamily Envelope Requirements Under the 2022 Energy Code
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Energy Code\, going into effect January 1\, 2023\, has new chapters devoted to multifamily occupancies. These chapters include new envelope requirements supporting multifamily buildings (along with other increased efficiency measures not discussed during this session). \nTopics we will explore include: the new requirements for opaque surfaces (walls\, roofs and ceiling)\, the new fire rating considerations\, and how Quality Insulation Installation (QII) applies to new multifamily buildings; increased fenestration efficiency including a new AW (Architectural Window) performance class and new area allowances; and the new air barrier design considerations and testing requirements and compliance options for new multifamily buildings and how they will impact the design professional”™s scope of work. We also will examine the performance method changes and how it might\, or might not\, allow the flexibility allowed in the past code cycles due to the major revisions by the Energy Commission in support the new multifamily requirements. In addition\, we will share how Energy Code Ace supports the design professional via their suite of classes\, resources and tools get up to speed on these new requirements. \nSpeaker: Gina Rodda | Principal/Owner of Gabel Associates\, LLC \n \n(Watching video recordings of past webinars does not give the opportunity to receive any AIA LUs / CE credit.)\n\nAdditional Resources\nAdditional Resources \nAIA CA 2022 Multifamily Handout
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/multifamily-envelope-requirements-under-the-2022-energy-code/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Practice
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221107T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221107T133000
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CREATED:20221108T025213Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Action Webinar - Smart Carbon Goals: Lessons Learned in the Construction of a Carbon Calculator
DESCRIPTION:Smart Carbon Goals: Lessons Learned in the Construction of a Carbon Calculator\nWhen: Wednesday November 30th\, 12-1:30pm \nUnits: 1.5 LU/HSW (pending approval) \nQualifies for 1.5 hrs Zero Net Carbon Design Mandatory Continuing Education. Certificate of completion will be provided to those who stay on and watch the webinar live. \nSpeakers: \nSean Cryan | Associate Principal\, Mithun \nClaire McConnell\, BEMP | Associate \, Mithun \nOriginally released in 2007\, Mithun is in the middle of an update to the Build Carbon Neutral free online calculator. \nThis ZNCD session will provide a “behind the scenes” look at the development of BCN version 2.0\, and how we plan to incorporate the lessons learned at Mithun and across the broader industry in the 15 years since the calculator”™s debut. \nLeveraging industry research\, Mithun”™s internal project database and iterative parametric modeling\, the updated BCN calculator will better address complex construction types\, specific structural quantities\, site design and above-ground biomass for simplified carbon assessments of comparative elements of buildings and sites\, and the specific elements of design that can be influenced for a lower carbon footprint. \n\nEarn 1.5 LU|HSW and 1.5hrs ZNCD MCE for attending live.\n\nhttps://youtu.be/RCqOg1U1UwI
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/climate-action-webinar-smart-carbon-goals-lessons-learned-in-the-construction-of-a-carbon-calculator/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221020T000000
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CREATED:20220928T223559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T041056Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Action- Embodied Carbon in Construction and the Contractor”™s Role
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday October 20\, 2022 12pm ”“ 1pm \nUnits: 1 LU/HSW (pending approval) \nQualifies for Zero Net Carbon Design Mandatory Continuing Education. Certificate of completion will be provided to those who stay logged in and watch the webinar live. \nSpeakers: \nModerator:Suyama Bodhinayake\, Associate AIA\, LEED Green Associate | BAUER Architects \nSpeakers:Tolga Tutar CEM | LEED APÂ® BD+C | LEED APÂ® ID+C | TRUE Advisor | SustainabilityDirector ”“ Green Project Solutions \nMark Chen\, Sustainability Manager | Skanska \nEmbodied Carbon\, or the carbon emissions associated with building materials and construction\, account for at least 39% of energy-related global carbon emissions on an annual basis. Unlike operational energy\, embodied carbon can”™t be reduced over time as these emissions are released into the atmosphere before a building is constructed. Therefore\, embodied carbon must be addressed before building and tenant space fit-out construction begins when the materials are selected or purchased. This session will explore some of the key strategies to reduce embodied carbon in construction projects\, discuss General Contractors”™ role in addressing embodied carbon and consider how embodied carbon affects project work and collaboration across project team members. \n\nEarn 1 LU|HSW and 1hr ZNCD MCE for attending live.\n\nhttps://youtu.be/Dc5auY4M3Vc\n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nCombined Presentation_EC in Construction and Contractor’s Role
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/climate-action-embodied-carbon-in-construction-and-the-contractors-role/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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CREATED:20220915T065244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T035814Z
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SUMMARY:Carbon Pt. 2 | Carbon Accounting: Measurement and Tools
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesday October 12\, 2022 12pm ”“ 1:30pm \nUnits: 1.5 LUs/HSWÂ  \nQualifies for Zero Net Carbon Design Mandatory Continuing Education. Certificate of completion will be provided to those who stay on and watch the webinar live. \nSpeakers:\nKanika Sharma\, LFA\, LEED AP BD+C\, WELL AP\, ENV SP\, LBC Ambassador\, Fitwel Ambassador\, EcoDistricts AP | Associate Principal\, Sustainability Integral Group \nBrad Benke\, AIA Research Scientist | Carbon Leadership Forum \nThis program is the second in a 3-part series on Carbon made in partnership with the Carbon Leadership Forum. \nIn this second session of this three-part carbon series\, the presenters will set the groundwork for a rapidly growing ecosystem of tools and strategies available for designers to measure the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of their projects. This session will focus on methods and processes for assessing the whole building life cycle of buildings. Attendees will learn the core concepts of conducting a whole building life cycle assessment and build an awareness of the different tools\, data\, and resources that can be used throughout the design process. \n\nEarn 1 LU|HSW and 1hr ZNCD MCE for attending live\, or 1.25hrs ZNCD MCE for watching on-demand\n\n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nCombined Presentation
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/carbon-pt-2-carbon-accounting-measurement-and-tools/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220929T120000
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CREATED:20220503T035701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T024322Z
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SUMMARY:Single Family Electrification Considerations and Requirements under the 2022 Energy Code
DESCRIPTION:With the 2022 Energy Code going into effect January 1\, 2023\, California is moving closer to meeting goals for carbon reduction\, grid harmonization and energy efficiency. Electrification\, photovoltaics\, and ever-increasing building efficiency measures are all tools utilized to help single-family construction achieve these goals. \nDuring this session\, we will review the electrification measures of the Energy Code and explore appliance choices\, such as space heating\, water heating\, cooktops and clothes dryers\, that can meet those measures taking into consideration installation criteria\, cost\, and fuel source; explore when the photovoltaics (PV) minimum requirements apply and how PV sizing should take into consideration these additional electric appliances and other electric loads of the home; discuss how battery storage allows the homeowner to store electric production from the PV system to utilize during peak use conditions and the Energy Code requirements when battery storage is not installed at time of construction. There is a lot of great information out there supporting electrification\, and we take a look at some of Energy Code Ace”™s favorites. \nSpeaker: Gina Rodda | Principal/Owner of Gabel Associates\, LLC \n \n \n(Watching video recordings of past webinars does not give the opportunity to receive any AIA LUs / CE credit.)
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/single-family-electrification-considerations-and-requirements-under-the-2022-energy-code/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Practice
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SUMMARY:Small Firm Carbon Basics: Why It”™s Important and How to Measure It
DESCRIPTION:When:\nThursday September 22nd\, 2022\n12pm ”“ 1:30pm \nUnits:\n1.5 LU/HSW (pending approval) \nQualifies for Zero Net Carbon Design Mandatory Continuing Education. Certificate of completion will be provided to those who stay on and watch the webinar live. \nModerator:\nCarmen Suero\, Associate AIA — Principal with GPCO \nSpeaker:\nDavid Arkin\, AIA — Principal | Arkin Tilt Architects \nWhile reducing the operational carbon impacts of structures is important\, focus has turned to the impacts of material choices and construction itself ”“ the embodied carbon of a building from extraction\, processing\, and assembly of materials. This is especially important in California given the relatively low carbon intensity of our grid-supplied electricity. An all-electric\, grid-harmonized building will have low operational carbon emissions in California because of our electric grid”™s cleaner energy mix. Thus\, the need to shift focus toward embodied carbon. \nThe AIA 2030 Commitment”™s Design Data Exchange (DDx) added reporting of embodied carbon in 2021. In this session\, David Arkin outlines the basics of embodied carbon\, discusses materials that have low embodied carbon or store carbon\, and introduces a range of tools for measuring your project”™s kilograms of CO2 emitted per meter squared. Examples of carbon storing materials and the range of tools available for measuring embodied carbon will be shared. \nThe presentation will include challenges to answer questions regarding embodied carbon and climate impacts\, such as: ”˜Name the earth”™s five carbon sinks”™\, ”˜What process drives the sequestration of carbon in plants and soil”™\, and ”˜Other than wood\, what bio-based resources are potential carbon storing building materials”™\, to name a few. \n\nEarn 1.5 LU|HSW and 1.5hrs ZNCD MCE for attending live.\n\n\nAdditional Resources\nAdditional Resources \nPDF Presentation | Small Firm Carbon Basics: Why It”™s Important and How to Measure It
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/small-firm-carbon-basics-why-its-important-and-how-to-measure-it/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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SUMMARY:Carbon Part 1. | Carbon Accounting: Terminology and Metrics
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesday September 14th\, 2022 12pm ”“ 1pm \nUnits: 1 LU/HSW (pending approval) \nModerator:Avideh Haghighi AIA\, LFA\, LEED GA — Associate Principal | ZGF ARCHITECTS LLP \nSpeaker:Brad Benke\, AIA | Researcher\, Carbon Leadership ForumJack Rusk\, LEED AP | Climate Strategist\, EHDD \nDescription:This program is the first in a 3 part series on Carbon made in partnership with the Carbon Leadership Forum. \nKicking off the series with basic terminology and metrics\, this program will guide audience members through core concepts of carbon analysis and demystify terms such as embodied carbon\, whole-life carbon\, and zero carbon. Attendees will leave this program with a foundational understanding of the built environment”™s contribution to global climate change including how\, when\, and where greenhouse gas emissions are generated over the full life cycle of a building. \nPlease Note:To qualify for AIA course credit and/or a ZNCD certificate of completion\, you must stay logged in to the live webinar. It may take several weeks before credits are posted to your AIA transcript or before you receive your certificate of completion. Certificates are sent via email to the address that is provided at time of registration. \nEarn 1 LU|HSW and 1hr ZNCD MCE for attending live\, or 1.25hrs ZNCD MCE for watching on-demand here. \n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nPDF Presentation | Carbon Part 1. | Carbon Accounting: Terminology and Metrics \nFinal_Combined Presentation_CLF Pt 1
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/carbon-part-1-carbon-accounting-terminology-and-metrics/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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SUMMARY:Adaptive Reuse\, Efficient by Default: Projects with Embedded Energy Efficiency
DESCRIPTION:Did you miss this valuable Webinar? Scroll down to view the video. \nÂ  \nSpeakers: Paul A. Mathew\, Ph.D. | Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryMegan Dougherty\, AIA\, LEED AP BD+C\, WELL AP\, Fitwel Amb. | Perkins EastmanStephanie Kingsnorth\, AIA\, NCARB\, LEED AP | Pfeiffer PartnersHeidi Lubin | e6 Development \nDay | Date | Time: Wednesday\, August 31\, 2022 | 12:00 PM ”“ 1:00 PM \nAIA LUs: 1 LU / HSW \nDescription: There”™s a wide array of commercially available\, proven technologies to deliver deeper energy savings cost-effectively. The energy efficient integrated systems approach often requires significant expertise to ensure that they are designed\, integrated\, commissioned\, and operated effectively. Furthermore\, the customary practice of building energy retrofits is to treat such projects as standalone engineering projects\, which is often too disruptive to the building occupants and activities because they are not aligned with the real estate life cycle. \nA scalable approach to deploying energy efficient integrated systems in offices and schools by opportunistically incorporating them within adaptive reuse projects ranging from tenant fit outs to whole building renovations is more productive. We describe a suite of Integrated Systems Packages (ISPs) that are ”˜pre-engineered”™ to minimize expertise and effort required for implementation. Each ISP is tailored to a particular project scope\, such as tenant fit out\, equipment replacement\, whole building renovation\, etc. Each ISP is also pre-validated with respect to functionality and energy performance to reduce real and perceived risk. We review ISP toolkits which include template specifications and other resources. \nLearn More:What You Can Do Now: Incorporate Energy Efficiency into Tenant Improvement and Renovation Projects with Integrated Systems Packages \nEarn 1 LU|HSW and 1hr of ZNCD MCE for attending live. \nhttps://youtu.be/DI4P_fq2EM8\n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nPDF Presentation | Adaptive Reuse\, Efficient by Default: Projects with Embedded Energy Efficiency
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/adaptive-reuse-efficient-by-default-projects-with-embedded-energy-efficiency/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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SUMMARY:Resilient Design: Performance Assessment  of Structural Materials
DESCRIPTION:**Scroll Down for Link to Video**\nSpeakers: \nEvan Reis\, PE\, SE | Executive Director\, Co-Founder | U.S. Resiliency CouncilBrandon Wray | Director\, Building Innovations | National Ready Mixed Concrete Association\nDay | Date | Time: Thursday\, August 25\, 2022 | 12:00 PM ”“ 1:00 PM \nAIA LUs: 1 LU / HSW (pending) \nDescription: The U.S. Resiliency Council (USRC) conducted a study on the comparative seismic performance of multifamily structures comprised of four construction types: traditional wood framing\, cross laminated timber (CLT)\, steel framing and insulated concrete forms (ICF). The objective of the study was to demonstrate that different structural systems\, all permitted within the International Building Code\, may nonetheless deliver different performance in earthquakes. While a code compliant building regardless of structural system is expected to provide life safety\, the amount of physical damage\, repair costs and building functional recovery time can depend significantly on the strength and stiffness of the selected structural system. \nThe in the study\, estimates were made on the repair costs and recovery times associated with damage caused by a range of earthquake intensities in various locations. These estimates were based upon methodology developed over more than fifteen years by FEMA in the P58 – Seismic Performance Assessment of Buildings standard. Furthermore\, it estimates repair costs and recovery time based on the fragility of individual structural and nonstructural components. Ultimately\, net benefits and net construction cost deltas were compared across the four configurations and potential return on investment was estimated considering earthquakes that might occur over a 50-year building life. The study concludes with a USRC rating for safety\, damage and recovery for each system and territory. \nhttps://youtu.be/EXN-KdtlftE
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/resilient-design-performance-assessment-of-structural-materials/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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SUMMARY:Climate Action Webinar : Title 24 Interface to The 2030 Commitment - Zero Net Carbon Designed ADUs and Residential Projects
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, August 18th Â  \nTime: 12:00 pm ”“ 1:30 pm PST \nUnits: 1.5 LU/HSW \nQualifies for Zero Net Carbon Design Mandatory Continuing Education. Certificate of completion will be provided to those who stay on and watch the webinar live. \nAll-electric homes are becoming more and more common in California. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are also becoming a common way to house people in California. Establishing the owner”™s project requirements and associated performance targets and metrics allows comparative evaluation of different design strategies and options. It also generates the data used in reporting for the 2030 Commitment. A simple illustration is the all-electric ADU showcased in this program. \nEarn 1.5 LU|HSW and 1.5hr ZNCD MCE for attending live\, or 1.75hrs ZNCD MCE for watching on-demand here. \n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nPDF Presentation | Title 24 Interface to The 2030 Commitment ”“ ZNCD ADUs and Residential Projects
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/climate-action-webinar-title-24-interface-to-the-2030-commitment-zero-net-carbon-designed-adus/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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SUMMARY:ZNCD Case Study: California Air Resources Board\, Mary D. Nichols Campus
DESCRIPTION:When: August 10th\, 2022 11:30am ”“ 1:00pm\nUnits: 1.5 LU/HSW \nQualifies for Zero Net Carbon Design Mandatory Continuing Education. Certificate of completion will be provided to those who stay on and watch the webinar live. \nModerator: \nAvideh Haghighi AIA\, LFA\, LEED GA — Associate Principal | ZGF ARCHITECTS LLP \nSpeakers: \nMarisa Keckeisen |Associate\, ZGF ArchitectsÂ  \nPaul Erickson LEEDÂ® AP BD+C — Principal | Affiliated Engineers\, Inc. \nSituated in the historic City of Riverside\, the new headquarters of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has now become the largest true net-zero energy facility in the nation””producing more energy than it uses. The project is designed to achieve LEED PlatinumÂ® certification and meets all CALGreen Tier 2 building standards. This facility symbolizes the transition of transportation in California to zero-emission technologies. This program will review noteworthy strategies that contribute to achieving net-zero performance for a dynamic and energy-intensive campus. \nEarn 1.5 LU|HSW and 1.5hr ZNCD MCE for attending live\, or 1.5hrs ZNCD MCE for watching on-demand here. \n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nPDF Presentation | ZNCD Case Study: CARB\, Mary D. Nichols Campus
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/zncd-case-study-california-air-resources-board-mary-d-nichols-campus/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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SUMMARY:In Practice: Life Cycle Assessment of Concrete Buildings
DESCRIPTION:When looking at the environmental impact of a building\, it is important to assess every stage of the environmental life cycle\, from material extraction and product manufacturing to building operations and maintenance through to end-of-life. Concrete offers many environmental attributes that help reduce the overall environmental life cycle impacts of a building. This presentation explores how life cycle assessment can be used to measure and lower the environmental impacts of buildings. \nThe in-practice portion of this webinar will include case studies presented by leading industry sustainability advocates from Gensler and Magnusson Klemencic Associates and how they”™ve incorporated LCA into their projects.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/in-practice-life-cycle-assessment-of-concrete-buildings/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Practice
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SUMMARY:Resilient Sustainable Outcomes Pt. II | Design Approaches to Integration of Natural and Built Systems
DESCRIPTION:When: July 13th\, 2022 11:30am ”“ 1:00pm \nUnits: 1.5 LU/HSW (pending approval) \nModerator: \nPauline Souza\, FAIA\, LEED Fellow\, WELL AP\, LFA — Partner\, Director of Sustainability | WRNS STUDIO \nSpeakers: \nJohn Leys\, PE\, LEED AP — Managing Principal Sherwood Design Engineers headquarters office San Francisco \nDesigners aspire to do the right thing when it comes to ensuring resilient outcomes for our projects\, including the integration of water management into the design of a building or site. This starts by both looking backwards in time\, hydrologically and ecologically\, to see how the natural systems functioned\, as well as looking forward to understanding the challenges facing a site in terms of water resilience such as drought\, urban heat island\, the potential flash floods from intense rainfall events\, and fire risk. \nNew challenges have materialized over the past 20 years that have required more sophisticated approaches and the ability to quantify benefits for clients\, design partners\, and regulators. With a heavy focus on resilience\, Sherwood has refined the approach to water management to think about the relationship of water in built and natural systems. Made in partnership with the AIA CA Climate Action Resilient Design Committee\, this session will provide insights into this design approach through case studies at the building\, site\, and campus scale\, including Microsoft’s new Silicon Valley Campus\, a COTE Top 10 Award Winning project\, and UC Berkeley’s Resilient Water Plan. \n(Watching video recordings of past webinars does not give the opportunity to receive any AIA LUs / CE credit.)\nhttps://youtu.be/_dBp-I9UFkw\n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nPDF Presentation | Water: Resilient Sustainable Outcomes Pt. II | Design Approaches to Integration of Natural and Built Systems
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/resilient-sustainable-outcomes-pt-ii-design-approaches-to-integration-of-natural-and-built-systems/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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SUMMARY:AIA CA Statewide Advocacy Update
DESCRIPTION:With the California State Legislature in session ”“ Actively considering and voting and legislation ”“ Mark Christian\, Hon. AIA CA and Director of Governmental Relations of AIA California\, will discuss the current political climate in California and highlight the legislation under consideration that is of interest to the architectural profession. In addition to his presentation\, he will offer an opportunity for a live question and answer session to the audience to gain further insight on specific regions. \nSpeaker: Mark Christian\, Hon. AIA CA\, Director of Government Relations | AIA California \nEarn 1 LU for attending. \nhttps://youtu.be/8ud5yge3CuA \n(Watching video recordings of past webinars does not give the opportunity to receive any AIA LUs / CE credit.)
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/aia-ca-statewide-advocacy-update/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Practice
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SUMMARY:Easing Energy Code Compliance Through the Virtual Compliance Assistant
DESCRIPTION:Energy Code Ace strives to make energy code compliance fast and easy. During this session\, we’ll explore how designers can use the Virtual Compliance Assistant to document nonresidential envelope projects using the prescriptive approach\, verify compliance prior to permit submittal and even provide installers with pre-populated installation forms. Please join Jill Marver\, Energy Code Ace Program Manager\, and Sally Blair\, Director\, NORESCO\, for this engaging tour. \nSpeakers: Sally Blair | Director\, NORESCO \nJill Marver | Principal Program Manager\, Energy Code Ace \n  \nhttps://youtu.be/nx8OeeWVOxc		 \n(Watching video recordings of past webinars does not give the opportunity to receive any AIA LUs / CE credit.)
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/easing-energy-code-compliance-through-the-virtual-compliance-assistant/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Practice
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SUMMARY:Design for Wildfire Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Â  \nJune 15th\, 2022 12:00pm ”“ 1:30pm\nAs climate change intensifies\, the risk of devastating wildfires around the world will surge in coming decades and is being considered a “global wildfire crisis.” In recent years\, California has seen the wildfire season expand beyond a few months to the entire calendar year\, and conditions in spring and early summer give an early indication of the severity of what lies ahead. In the case of 2022\, the outlook is ominous\, and the need for resilience among residential and commercial buildings is becoming essential. This webinar will look at the importance of fire clearance\, site design and landscaping as tools for resilience to wildfires. \nModerator:\nLibby Barnes\, AIA\, LEED AP BD+C | Workbench \nSpeakers:\nSeth Parker | Wildfire Mitigation Specialist and Fire Conservationist. \nPacific Land Water and Home\, Inc | Pacific Wildfire Management \nEmily Aiken | Fire and Fuels Management Specialist + Santa Lucia Preserve \nKevin Kamnikar\, Division Chief/Fire Marshal | Monterey County Regional Fire \nhttps://youtu.be/8OaTvwGIF_A\n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \n\nPDF Presentation | Design for Wildfire Resilience\nEmily Aiken”™s Presentation\n\n(Watching video recordings of past webinars does not give the opportunity to receive any AIA LUs / CE credit.)
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/design-for-wildfire-resilience/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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SUMMARY:Division of the State Architect Update ”“ Sustainability Education and Outreach and Regulatory Activity
DESCRIPTION:This course provides a regulatory update on recently passed regulations that will be effective in the California Building Standards Code next year and offers attendees information on how to engage with state agencies in the rulemaking process that will impact sustainability and carbon reduction in future codes. Ida Clair will give a regulatory update for 2022 Codes (effective January 1\, 2023)\, discuss a revised interpretation of those regulations\, provide a legislative update on post-secondary education student housing\, showcase the advancements in DSA”™s education and outreach program related to sustainable school construction and will give a presentation on collaborative workgroups related to carbon reduction\, resiliency\, accessibility\, and building reuse and how to get involved with state agencies and regulatory development. \nSpeaker: Ida Clair | State Architect\, Division of the State Architect \nEarn 1 LU | HSW for attending live. \n\nAdditional Resources\nAdditional Resources \nAIACA DSA Update \n(Watching video recordings of past webinars does not give the opportunity to receive any AIA LUs / CE credit.)
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/division-of-the-state-architect-update-sustainability-education-and-outreach-and-regulatory-activity/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Practice
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SUMMARY:Water: Resilient Sustainable Outcomes Part I
DESCRIPTION:When: May 25th\, 2022 11:30am – 1pm \nUnits: 1.5 LU/HSW \nSpeakers: \nRobin Seidel\, AIA | Resiliency Architect / Project Manager | Weston & Sampson \nKenneth J. Filarski FAIA\, LEED FELLOW\, LEED AP BD+C\, SITES AP\, AICP\, CFM\, SAP + AEER\, NCARB | FILARSKI ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING + RESEARCH \nWhat is the architect”™s role in resilient design? Our buildings and communities are vulnerable to a wide range of short- and long-term risks from climate change. Climate models show there will be more weather extremes\, meaning California faces threats of sea level rise and both drought and periodic extreme rainfall events with the potential for flooding. \nThese changes in climate patterns will have huge implications on existing buildings and how architects need to think about design and retrofit for increased resilience. This session will introduce architects to the factors they need to consider when designing for future riverine\, precipitation\, and coastal flooding conditions\, and how architects can discuss the design and operational implications with their clients. \nhttps://youtu.be/4DWl_q17oPs\n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \nPDF Presentation | Water\, Resilient Design Outcomes Pt. 1 Design Approaches for Buildings At Risk of Flooding or Sea Level Rise \n(Watching video recordings of past webinars does not give the opportunity to receive any AIA LUs / CE credit.)
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/water-resilient-sustainable-outcomes-part-i/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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SUMMARY:AIA”™s Economic Outlook: 6 Things You Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can”™t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA”™s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo”™s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 ”“ and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. \n6 Things You Need to Know:\n\nThere”™s a brewing talent shortage that”™ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplace\nMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors”™ ambitions\nPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirable\nSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor pool\nPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demand\nThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few years\n\nWhether you”™re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. \n\nEarn 1 LU for attending live.\n\nhttps://youtu.be/dm-j9q5oBuQ
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/aias-economic-outlook-6-things-you-need-to-know/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Practice
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SUMMARY:Designing for Zero Net Carbon - 3 Case Studies\, All Electric Buildings
DESCRIPTION:When: April 13th\, 202211:30am-1pm \nUnits: 1.5hrs LU/HSW \nQualifies for Zero Net Carbon Design Mandatory Continuing Education. Certificate of completion will be provided to those who watch the webinar live. \nSpeakers: \nEdward Dean\, FAIA LEED AP BD+C\, PhD [Principal] | Bernheim + Dean\, Inc [Sustainable Building Consultants]\nDescription: \nEdward Dean\, FAIA\, will present case studies of three common building types\, designed as all-electric buildings to achieve zero-net-energy performance\, that will operate with zero-carbon emissions once the California electric grid has been 100% decarbonized\, currently scheduled for 2045. \nThis program will review the design strategies for each project\, discuss the readily available all-electric building systems utilized by the design teams and present measured post-occupancy performance data that supports the achievement of ZNE. Mr. Dean will discuss tools\, metrics\, and modeling used by the design team in pursuit of the performance goals\, and will highlight exemplary features of the various projects\, discuss problems encountered and lessons learned that can help other practitioners to achieve similar levels of performance in their own projects. \nEarn 1.5 LU|HSW and 1.5hr ZNCD MCE for attending live\, or 1.75hrs ZNCD MCE for watching on-demand here. \n									Additional Resources\n									Additional Resources \n\nPDF Presentation: Designing for ZNC ”“ 3 Case Studies for All-Electric Buildings\nCase Studies\n\nÂ  \n(Watching video recordings of past webinars does not give the opportunity to receive any AIA LUs / CE credit.)
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/designing-for-zero-net-carbon-3-case-studies-all-electric-buildings/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Climate Action
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