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VSAIA News: September 2011

E Pluribus Unum
James P. Clark, AIA, Virginia Society AIA President

Imagine being the statue that crowns the U.S. Capitol.  Looking down, the houses of Congress appear unified.  Looking out and around, the geometry of L’Enfant’s plan is evident and reflects the beauty of the Golden Section.  More >>

 

2011 Design Awards Announced

The Virginia Society of the American Institute of Architects honors 18 projects with Awards for Excellence in Architecture. More>>

 

 

ArchEx 2011 Registration Open

Registration for the mid-Atlantic’s largest conference and expo for architects is now open.  More>>

 

 

September CES Events

The Society is offering two continuing-education opportunities in September. Register for 2009 International Energy Conservation Code Fundamentals in Hampton or a Virginia Wall Bracing Class in Richmond. More>>

 

 

ELA ParticipantsCall for Applications: Emerging Leaders in Architecture

The Virginia Society AIA is pleased to announce the call for applications for the 2012 class of Emerging Leaders in Architecture: An Honors Academy of the Virginia Society AIA. More>>

 

 

AIA Documents Free Through My NCARB

In cooperation with the AIA, NCARB is able to offer ARE candidates free access to key AIA documents for the purpose of preparing for the Construction Documents & Services division of the ARE. More>>

 

New ARE Exam Guides Released

NCARB has released new exam guides to include expanded information regarding the makeup of the multiple-choice sections of the Architect Registration Examination. More>>

 

 

Special Delivery

A new initiative to foster closer relationships between Society members and their elected state representatives shows promise for the future. More>>

 

 

September In the Firms

Membership News

Professional Development News

  • Designing an End to Illness Tye Farrow

    Most of us recognize that architecture can have an impact on health, but what if it could actually make us healthier? What if it could help prevent disease? The Society announces Tye Farrow, an internationally recognized expert in salutogenic design, as the Architecture Exchange East keynote speaker.

Government Advocacy News

  • Licensure Fees to Remain at 2010 Levels © 2006, The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved.

    The administrators for the board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, Certified Interior designers, and Landscape Architects revealed that the APELSCIDLA regulants’ fees would remain constant maybe through 2017.

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