Code Breaker: Single-family All Electric & Zero Net Carbon Design ”” 2022 Energy Code

Virtual

The 2022 Energy Code marks significant changes for Residential occupancies, including new Mandatory and Prescriptive measures that pave the way for future single-family all-electric residences and zero net carbon design (ZNCD). Join us for this one-hour presentation where we review the all-electric preparation requirements of the Energy Code (Title 24, Part 6, the California Building […]

Credit Cram | Towards a New Climate Urbanism: Wildfires, Microgrids and Holistic Communities

Virtual

This seminar examines social agents, cultural practices, greenhouse gas impacts, building resiliency, operational carbon, and intuitional frameworks around designing with the dynamic fire ecologies of Southern California and in response to the urgency of adaptation to increasingly large, frequent, and unprecedented wildfire events. With a primary focus on the Los Angeles city and wilderness interface, […]

Credit Cram | AIA 2030 Commitment: How Medium and Small Firms Report and Track Project Data & What Comes Next

Virtual

Some architects are under the impression that the 2030 Commitment is only for large firms and that reporting is too difficult for small to medium-sized firms. To dispel that myth, this program will focus on two modest-sized firms that participate in the 2030 Commitment. Browning-Day is a medium-sized, regional firm in Indianapolis, Indiana. Feldman Architecture […]

Code Breaker: Solar, Battery & Zero Net Carbon Design ”” 2022 Energy Code

Virtual

Solar and battery requirements have evolved over the past decade in the California energy code. We will cover 2022 code requirements for all occupancies of buildings at a high level in a short 1-hour introduction to solar and battery for Single-Family, Multifamily, and Nonresidential buildings.We will use examples to illustrate how much is required, exceptions, and […]

Credit Cram | Transformational Equity in the Built Environment: The Regeneration Process

Virtual

Join AIA California”™s Urban Design Committee for a panel discussion embracing embodied carbon strategies at the intersection of human justice, professional practice, and urban design principles for our livable communities. This panel will discuss the questions and opportunities of choice for our resilient cities and inclusive urban environments while exploring the concept of embodied justice […]

AIA California Award Ceremony at Cal Poly: Celebrating Excellence in Architecture

California Polytechnic State University 1 Grand Ave, San Luis Obispo, CA, United States

We are thrilled to announce the return of AIA California's Award Ceremony, an in-person event after a several-year hiatus! This year's ceremony promises to be an extraordinary celebration, featuring a special inclusion of students from the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo College of Architecture. We invite you to join us for an evening of inspiration, […]

Study Hub: Project Fees

Virtual

Project Management (PjM) focuses on the management of architectural projects, including organizing principles, contract management, and consultant management. You should be able to demonstrate an understanding of and abilities in quality control, project team configuration, and project scheduling. Speaker: Bryn Young, AIA About Our Speaker: Bryn specializes in projects of all scales, thinking of innovative designs and […]

Strategizing for Success: How to Design and Procure Low Carbon Concrete

Virtual

The building industry is under constant pressure to provide low-carbon solutions. Traditional green building standards such as LEED started the movement, but more recent public policies have elevated the drive to low carbon building materials. Tackling the problem of embodied carbon, the emissions associated with building materials and construction, is crucial to meeting near term […]

Study Hub: Understanding the A201

Virtual

Project Management (PjM) focuses on the management of architectural projects, including organizing principles, contract management, and consultant management. You should be able to demonstrate an understanding of and abilities in quality control, project team configuration, and project scheduling. Speaker: Lauren Coles (Chair AIA|LA Practice Committee) / AIA Los Angeles About Our Speaker:

The Power of Time Management: Tactics and Techniques for Year-End Success

Virtual

In architectural practices, time is money. Without proper tracking and allocation of time there is no way to understand and manage profitability on your projects. In this webinar, we will discuss time tracking via buckets, calendar blocking, and how to create the perfect work-life balance. As we approach the end of the year, it's a […]

Study Hub: Construction & Evaluation

Virtual

Construction & Evaluation (CE) focuses on construction contract administration and post-occupancy evaluation of projects. You should be able to demonstrate an understanding of and abilities in construction contract execution, construction support services (including construction observation and shop drawing or submittal review), payment request processing, and project closeout. In addition, candidates must also demonstrate an understanding and […]

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