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SUMMARY:Connecting the Dots: From People to Planet
DESCRIPTION:Equity\, Environment\, and Economy. People\, Planet\, and Prosperity. Racial\, Environmental\, and Social Justice. We have all heard about this three ­legged stool of Sustainability and never has it been more apparent – that all three legs are falling down. All three are undergoing a current crisis. All three pose a massive threat that disproportionately affects populations unjustly. We need to address and respond to these threats simultaneously with a road to recovery\, prevention\, and ultimately resilience by connecting the dots from people to planet. How are the architecture\, design\, and sustainable professions in Baltimore and across the country addressing these complex challenges? How can education environments be enhanced for better learning outcomes? How does the development of the pipeline impact diversity within the profession? \nSpeakers: \nLisa M. Ferretto\, AIA\, LEED\, WELL\, Eco-Districts AP\,  \n\nDirector of Sustainability\, Hord Coplan Macht\nSustainability Commissioner\, Baltimore City Commission on Sustainability\n\nMelanie Ray\, AIA\, LEED\, NOMA\, Fitwel Amb.\,  \n\nAssociate\, Hord Coplan Macht\nVice President\, Bmore NOMA\n\nModerator:  \nKenneth Martin\, AIA\, NOMAC\, VA NOMA President\, Founding Principal OBSIDIAN Group \nBrought to you by the AIA Northern Virginia Committee on Architecture for Education\, AIA Virginia Committee on the Environment and Virginia National Organization of Minority Architects \nThis event is free. \nEarn 1.25 AIA LU| HSW. \nRegister online.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/connecting-the-dots-from-people-to-planet/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Procrastinator's Series: A Designers Guide to Sound Isolation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for day 5 of our Procrastinator’s Series! \nLearn about steel framing. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand various sound isolation assemblies and their components.\nDescribe various steel framing products and components of sound isolation\nUnderstand the importance of proper installation in order to achieve desired STC rating.\nExplain the building code requirements for sound.\n\nEarn 1.0 AI ALU|HSW \nRegister online.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/procrastinators-series-a-designers-guide-to-sound-isolation/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211208T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20211117T160201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211117T163454Z
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SUMMARY:Procrastinator's Series: Transportation Noise Control in Residential Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Join us for day 3 of our procrastinator’s series! \nIn urban and suburban environments\, transportation noise continually impacts residential properties 24 hours a day\, 7 days a week. This applies to not only major sources such as interstate highways\, airports\, and railways but to secondary streets in urban environments as well\, where buildings crowd closely to busy roadways. Understanding the fundamentals of noise\, noise regulations\, building shell design\, and implementation are key to creating quiet living spaces in close proximity to major and “minor” transportation noise sources. \nIt is our goal to educate residential building designers in the basics of transportation noise and in the fundamentals of outdoor to indoor noise control. Noise impact upon building occupants disrupts work\, sleep\, and leisure time which in turn adds stress\, fatigue\, and aggravation to daily life. Quiet environments promote good physical\, mental\, and spiritual health. \nEarn 1.0 AIA LU|HSW \nRegister online.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/procrastinators-series-transportation-noise-control-in-residential-buildings/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211207T130000
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CREATED:20211117T154956Z
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SUMMARY:Procrastinator's Series: Healthy Materials for Healthy Living
DESCRIPTION:Join us for day 2 of our Procrastinator’s Series! \nHow do our building material choices affect our health? What products are we actually using? Are they good for us or do they cause harm? This course shows a way to use a healthy natural product to increase productivity. \nEarn 1.0 AIA LU|HSW \nRegister online.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/procrastinators-series-healthy-materials-for-healthy-living/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211206T120000
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CREATED:20211117T153853Z
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SUMMARY:Procrastinator's Series: Drainage + Drying in the Exterior Wall
DESCRIPTION:Join us for day 1 of our Procrastinator’s Series! \nDetermining the best system for managing moisture can be challenging. Many factors such as climate\, cladding\, and cost should be considered when designing a sustainable wall. This course explores those factors\, as well as trends in building codes and best practices. \nEarn 1.0 AIA LU|HSW \nRegister online.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/procrastinators-series-drainage-drying-in-the-exterior-wall/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210421T215808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T160904Z
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SUMMARY:A Healthy Home: Control Layers Working Together
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our monthly lunch and learn program and earn 1.0 AIA LU | HSW \nUnderstand why moisture management becomes more critical as we focus more on our building’s air tightness. Learn how to recognize a true air barrier’s characteristics and benefits in the wall assembly. At the end of this course\, you’ll be able to explain how all control layers in a wall assembly work together to prevent failure. \nRegister online. \nPresented in partnership with Benjamin Obdyke
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/a-healthy-home-control-layers-working-together/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211112T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211112T160000
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SUMMARY:Post-disaster Safety-Assessment Program (SAP) Training
DESCRIPTION:Post-disaster Safety-Assessment Program (SAP) training provides architects\, engineers\, and building inspectors with the knowledge to provide evaluations of facilities and buildings in the aftermath of a disaster. Registrants will receive a copy of the ATC-45 and ATC-20 manual. \nAt the end of this training\, you will be able to: \n\nRecognize the important role architects and associated building professionals play in disaster preparedness\, response\, and recovery.\nAccurately conduct a post-disaster rapid building assessment and complete appropriate damage assessment forms.\nDemonstrate understanding of the Applied Technology Council’s ATC-20 Post-earthquake Safety Evaluation of Buildings and ATC 45 Safety Evaluation of Buildings after Windstorms and Floods damage assessment procedures.\nEarn a Cal-OES registration ID card.\n\nEarn 6.5 AIA LU | HSW \nFees:\nAIA member: $100\nNon-member: $175 \nThis program will be held virtually. \nRegister below:
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/post-disaster-safety-assessment-program-sap-training-3/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211105T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211105T183000
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CREATED:20210813T185145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211026T194234Z
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SUMMARY:Visions for Architecture 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual honors and awards celebration! This year\, the audience can attend in person at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts or online. \nTickets to the 2021 Visions for Architecture Online are free with a suggested donation to AIA Virginia’s Hampton University Scholarship Fund Campaign. Donate online or text GIVE or DONATE to (202) 410-2150 \n(Tickets to the online event are free but registration is required.) \nA cocktail hour follows the award ceremony at the live event. \nIf you’d like to attend in person\, purchase your tickets using the form below the sponsors. Your in-person ticket includes a keynote address by Marlon Blackwell\, FAIA beginning at 4 p.m.  \n*** Proof of vaccination against the COVID-19 virus is required to attend in person. Masks will be required at all times\, except while eating and drinking. ***  \nInterested in becoming a sponsor? Contact Jody Cranford with any questions! \nGold\n\n			\n		\nSilver\n\n			\n		http://garlandco.com\nBronze
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/visions-for-architecture-2021/
CATEGORIES:Awards,Social
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211105T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211105T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20211003T191647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T135306Z
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SUMMARY:Architecture Exchange East (Live or Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear from Marlon Blackwell FAIA. Blackwell is the 2020 AIA Gold Medal winner — the AIA’s highest annual honor given to an individual. His talk will be presented live at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts on Friday\, Nov. 5\, 2021. Audience members will have the option to join the program in person or online. \nFollowing his talk\, join us for Visions for Architecture\, AIA Virginia’s annual awards ceremony. A cocktail social will follow the awards celebration for in-person attendees. \n*** Proof of vaccination against the COVID-19 virus is required to attend in person. Masks will be required at all times\, except while eating and drinking. *** \nRegister below.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/architecture-exchange-east-live-and-virtual-event/
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T171500
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20211003T190732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211003T190919Z
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SUMMARY:Architecture Exchange East (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Architecture Exchange East on Thursday\, Nov. 4 from 3-5:15 p.m. for Making Space: Designing for Inclusion to hear from pioneering researchers and advocates for inclusive design. \nChris Downey\, AIA\, Magda Mostafa\, Derrick Behm-Josa\, will each share insights and research in individual presentations. Then\, they’ll all come together for a panel discussion moderated by Janice Majewski. \nRegister below.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/architecture-exchange-east-virtual-event-2/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211103T164500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211103T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20211003T170741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T164613Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Meeting of the Membership 2021
DESCRIPTION:Hear about vital developments with your professional society\, elect officers and conduct other business at the AIA Virginia Annual Meeting of the Membership. The meeting will be held during Architecture Exchange East Wednesday\, Nov. 3 from 4:45 to 6 p.m. There is no charge to attend the Membership Meeting. \nAgenda>> \nGovernance Recommendations for Consideration\nBylaws Revisions_Mark Up by AIA GC \nMinutes from 6-3-2021 Membership meeting>>\nMinutes from 2020 Annual Membership meeting>> \nThe 2021 Nominating Committee has placed the following members for nomination for 2022: \nPresident: Robert Easter\, FAIA [AIA Richmond]\nPresident-Elect: Mitch Rowland\, AIA [AIA Richmond]\n*Secretary: Krystal Anderson\, AIA [AIA Richmond]\nTreasurer: Bill Hopkins\, AIA [AIA Hampton Roads]\nAssociate Director: Caitlin Morgan\, Assoc. AIA [AIA Central Virginia] \n*Will fill the last year of an unexpired term \nRegistration is free. If you’d only like to attend the Annual Meeting\, register online. If you’d like to add other Architecture Exchange East programs to your agenda\, please use the registration form below.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/annual-meeting-of-the-membership-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Membership
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211103T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211103T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20211003T190003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211003T190127Z
UID:10018149-1635944400-1635957000@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:Architecture Exchange East (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:Join us online for inspiring talks by Jonathan Moody\, AIA at 1 p.m. and Zena Howard\, FAIA at 3:30 p.m. \nPlus\, take part in Speed Networking at 2:15 p.m. for your chance to win 1 of 4 $100 prizes for Speed Networking attendees! Members: Don’t forget to join us for the Annual Meeting at 4:45 p.m. to hear about vital developments with your professional society\, elect officers and conduct other business. \nAbout our Keynote Speakers \nJonathan Moody\, AIA\, is the 2021 Young Architects Award winner and president and CEO of the 2021 AIA Architecture Firm of the Year.  His commitment to mentorship and meaningful community engagement connects directly to our theme of intention and consequences. \nZena Howard\, FAIA\, is an award-winning architect\, strategist\, mentor\, and team builder\, her career has been defined by visionary\, complex\, and culturally-significant projects\, such as the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington\, D.C.\, that navigate social issues of equity and justice\, restoring lost cultural connections by honoring history and memory. Her current work includes Destination Crenshaw\, a community-inspired project in South Los Angeles that will be the nation’s largest art and cultural celebration of African American contribution to world culture. \nRegister below.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/architecture-exchange-east-virtual-event/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211101T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211101T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20211003T172554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211003T172554Z
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SUMMARY:Emerging Leaders in Architecture @ Architecture Exchange East
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the achievements of the 2021 Emerging Leaders in Architecture and hear about this year’s class project. \nTickets are free with a suggested donation to AIA Virginia’s Hampton University Scholarship Fund Campaign. \nDonate online or text GIVE or DONATE to (202) 410-2150 \nIf you’d only like to attend ELA @ ArchEx\, register online. If you’d like to add other programs to your agenda\, please use the registration form below.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/emerging-leaders-in-architecture-architecture-exchange-east/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Emerging Leaders
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211101T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211101T123000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20211003T161643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211030T142556Z
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SUMMARY:Women in Design @ Architecture Exchange East
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a half-day program curated by leaders of Women in Design and Women in Architecture committees in Virginia. \n9 a.m. | Panel Discussion\nThe COVID-19 pandemic amplified inequities experienced by women and other marginalized voices in the profession. But\, it also revealed opportunities to create healthier\, more supportive firm cultures. How did your firm support staff pre-pandemic? What is it doing now? What should it stop doing? What does it aspire to do moving forward? What lessons can we learn from each other? \nPanelists\nMel Price\, AIA | WPA\nLisa Cochran | Dewberry\nKim Smith\, AIA | VMDO\nCarolyn Rickard-Brideau\, AIA | Little Diversified Consulting \nModerated by Theresa del Ninno\, AIA\, LEED BD + C | Maginniss + del Ninno Architects\, PC \n10 a.m. | Coffee/Tea Break Discussion\nFacilitated by Becca Mezny\, AIA | Mezny Group \n10:45 a.m. | Panel Discussion\nAs they’ve advocated for a seat at the table\, women have learned lessons that could help open doors for other marginalized professionals. How can we use those lessons to help create a more diverse and equitable profession? How do women outside of firm leadership advocate for themselves and their colleagues? \nPanelists\nApril Drake\, AIA | HDR\nBarbara Benesh\, AIA | B. Grace Design\nKelley Holmes\, AIA | Quinn Evans\nJosephine Arbaugh\, AIA\nKatherine Williams\, AIA | Georgetown University \nModerated by Kathy Galvin\, FAIA | Galvin Architects \nBreakout discussions facilitated by Cristina Bump\, AIA \nTickets to Women in Design at Architecture Exchange East 2021 are free with a suggested donation to AIA Virginia’s Hampton University Scholarship Fund Campaign. \nDonate online or text GIVE or DONATE to (202) 410-2150 \nIf you’d just like to attend Women in Design\, register online. If you’d like to add other programs to your agenda\, please use the registration form below.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/women-in-design-architecture-exchange-east/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Social
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210325T131110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T131147Z
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SUMMARY:Designing for Fire Safety: Complying with NFPA 285 Test Standard for Exterior Walls
DESCRIPTION:When considering the building enclosure\, fire safety is an important design factor and needs to be considered hand-in-hand with energy code requirements. The NFPA 285 Standard Fire Test Method for Evaluation of Fire Propagation Characteristics of Exterior Wall Assemblies Containing Combustible Components is a common consideration with modern building assemblies that use combustible materials. This presentation will review common fire standards including NFPA 285 test standard. It will outline the criteria for compliance\, as well as identify triggers and contributors under the standard. The presentation will review how the selection of building components such as insulation\, air/water resistive barriers and claddings\, can affect the fire performance of an assembly\, and identify solutions and common paths for compliance. \nLearning objectives: \n\nDiscuss the history\, scope and testing procedure outlined in the NFPA 285 test standard\nIdentify passive design solutions to achieve compliance and resources available with compliant designs\nDiscuss the importance of fire and safety design considerations as it relates to the building enclosure\nUnderstand the requirements of NFPA 285 compliant assemblies and the implications of building materials selection.\n\nEarn 1.0 AIA LU | HSW \nRegister online.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/designing-for-fire-safety-complying-with-nfpa-285-test-standard-for-exterior-walls/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211006T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211006T133000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210903T213823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211002T123721Z
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SUMMARY:Making the Case for Historic Window Restoration
DESCRIPTION:Hear an overview of existing research on the benefits of restoring historic windows and then take part in a panel discussion with a series of experts in the field. \nPresented by AIA Virginia’s Historic Resources Committee. \nSpeakers \nSusan Reed\, AIA | Director of Historic Preservation at Glavé & Holmes Architecture | Historic Resources Committee Chair \nGreg Rutledge\, FAIA | Preservation Architect at Hanbury| Moderator \nAshley Wilson\, FAIA | Graham Gund Architect at National Trust for Historic Preservation | Panelist \nSummer Louthan | Virginia Department of Historic Resources | Panelist \nDixon Kerr | Wood Windows Preservation Specialist at Old House Authority Windows | Panelist \nBrooks Gentleman | Steel and Wood Windows Preservation Specialist/Owner at Re-View Windows | Panelist \nEarn 1.5 AIA LU | HSW \nRegister.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/making-the-case-for-historic-window-restoration/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Historic Resources Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T143000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210812T150645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210913T131952Z
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SUMMARY:The 2030 Challenge: Goals\, Design Processes and Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The building sector is the single largest consumer of energy and producer of greenhouse gas emissions. The 2030 Challenge\, adopted by the AIA\, provides a path to reducing our sector’s negative impacts and reaching carbon neutral design as the standard practice. This series will inspire architects to meet the 2030 Challenge through design strategies\, efficient technologies and systems\, and applying renewable energy resources. \nThe design process is an important element in the creation of next-generation buildings that meet the 2030 Challenge targets. Explore the design processes to produce high-performance and carbon neutral buildings\, including the Integrative Design Process (IDP). Then\, hear collaborative strategies that can achieve low energy outcomes\, and how these strategies can be used as a roadmap throughout the design process. In particular\, we will examine defining core\, early design decisions such as building form and orientation. \nAfter that\, join an interactive discussion about what can often be the biggest challenge making the business case for climate responsive design with your clients. \n(The course will include a mid-session break) \nEarn 2.5 AIA LU | HSW \nRegister online. \nPresenters: \nEdward Mazria\, FAIA\, FRAIC | Architecture 2030\, Founder/CEO \nMary Ann Lazarus\, FAIA\, LEED AP BD+C | MALeco\, LLC\, Principal \nRand Ekman AIA\, LEED Fellow | CannonDesign\, Director of Sustainability \nNathan Kipnis\, FAIA\, LEED AP BD+C | Kipnis Architecture + Planning\, Principal \nKim Shinn\, PE\, LEED Fellow\, CxA\, BEMP | TLC Engineering for Architecture\, Principal\, Senior Sustainability Wizard \nKirk Teske\, FAIA\, LEED Fellow| HKS Architecture\, Chief Operating Officer\, Chief Sustainability Officer \nPanelists: \nTate Walker\, |OPN Architects\, AIA 2030 Commitment Chair \nAnica Landreneau\, Assoc. AIA |  HOK\, Director of Sustainable Design\, \nDon Kranbuehl\, FAIA |Clark Nexsen\, Principal\, Chair of the AIANC Triangle COTE \nDavid Peabody\, FAIA | Peabody Architects\, Principal \nManoj Dalaya\, FAIA | KGD Architecture\, Principal \nModerated by: D. Matthew Alexander\, AIA | KGD Architecture\, Senior Associate\, Chair AIAVA COTE Program
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/the-2030-challenge-goals-design-processes-and-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210915T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210915T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210812T095940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210812T122855Z
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SUMMARY:Magnesium Oxide (MgO) Floor Panels for Multifamily Buildings
DESCRIPTION:All multifamily buildings must meet code requirements for fire-resistance between dwelling units and meet requirements for acoustical performance. \nThis course looks more closely at designing and constructing with MgO panels. We begin with a description of the material and its properties and its code compliance characteristics related to fire resistance. The sound attenuation capabilities are also reviewed. Its installation\, particularly compared to wet-laid gypsum underlayment\, is presented. Overall\, using MgO panels are an option for specifications and design of multifamily projects around the country. \nLearning Objectives:\nAfter completion of this course\, participants will be equipped to:\n1. Identify the physical characteristics of magnesium oxide (MgO) panels in terms of their make-up and basic performance attributes for use in floor assemblies in multifamily projects.\n2. Investigate the fire-resistance capabilities and testing standards that demonstrate the ability for MgO panels to provide fire safety in buildings.\n3. Assess the acoustical capabilities of MgO panels in terms of meeting or exceeding code requirements for multifamily buildings on certain tested assemblies in dwelling separations.\n4. Compare and contrast the use of MgO structural panels with other floor underlayment options\, particularly gypsum underlayment\, in order to specify MgO panels appropriately in multifamily floor assemblies. \nEarn 1.0 AIA LU | HSW \nRegister online. \nPresented in partnership with Huber Engineered Woods
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/magnesium-oxide-mgo-floor-panels-for-multifamily-buildings/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210909T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210909T133000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210806T204209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210812T085131Z
UID:10018139-1631188800-1631194200@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:The Whole Child:  Policy\, Program\, and the Built Environment for Healthy Schools
DESCRIPTION:There are many developmental facets that contribute to the overall wellness of a child\, everything from a nutritious diet\, physical activity\, and access to nature. The policies\, research\, and grants that make these accessible for all schools are paramount within the educational ecosystem. \nThis session will begin with an abbreviated viewing of the video\, “The Whole Child: Health and Wellness\,” followed by a curated panel discussing progress on various fronts. Panelists will discuss wellness rated topics from architect-led research collaborations with public health and childhood obesity researchers\, to implementation of the WELL Health-Safety Rating to bring back in-person learning with confidence. The culmination of research and successful public-private collaborations is in the synthesis of an exciting school building that will uniquely serve the students and community.  \nThe panelists will offer insights into their work and attendees will be given an opportunity to participate in a live Q&A. \nPanelists \nDina Sorensen\, Assoc. AIA\, LEED AP\, Co-Chair AIA National CAE Research Subcommittee; Design Director\, d.studio \nAngela Spangler\, MS\, WELL Faculty\, AEP\, International WELL Building Institute  \nMichael Kmak\, AIA\, Associate Vice President\, CannonDesign \nKatie LaCourt\, AIA\, LEED AP BD&C\, Senior Associate\, CannonDesign \nModerator\n \nMaureen Wiechert\, AIA\, Board Member\, AIA NOVA CAE\, Senior Associate\, Cooper Carry \nThis is a free\, 1.5-hour\, virtual webinar.  \nEarn 1.5 AIA LU | HSW \nAfter attending this event\, attendees will be able to:  \n\nDescribe the educational experience for children that embraces developmental facets of the whole child to promote academic excellence through the advocacy of health and wellness.\nDiscuss the designs\, programs\, and policies required to promote an optimal learning environment. \nIdentify design and sustainable strategies that contribute to occupant wellness. \nImplement aspects of wellness into projects for all architecture and engineering disciplines. \n\n  \nRegister online.  \nThis event is brought to you by the AIA Northern Virginia Committee on Architecture for Education (CAE). The CAE is a forum for architects\, educators\, and civic leaders that promotes the exchange of ideas\, best practices\, and resources around learning environment design. To learn more or to get involved with CAE NoVa email cae@aianova.org. Follow CAE NoVa on Instagram to stay up-to-date with the latest news and activities.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/the-whole-child-policy-program-and-the-built-environment-for-healthy-schools/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210825T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210825T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210803T130625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210812T093712Z
UID:10018138-1629892800-1629896400@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:Managing Your E3 (Education\, Expectations and Emotions) In Designing and Building Your Career\, Your Business\, and Your Financial Future
DESCRIPTION:It’s a stone-cold fact for all of us regarding our life and legacy planning\, that our “choices have consequences\, and our decisions/indecisions determine our direction and the quality of our future outcomes.” \nWe are here to submit that perhaps one of the most important steps in achieving your long-term goals\, whether financial or otherwise\, with confidence and peace of mind will be rooted more in your capacity to harness and control your mental and emotional “filters\, fears and feelings” in your decision-making practices and process. \nIn this webinar we will share the importance and break down the method of taking a true and authentic self-inventory of your current behavioral patterns when it comes to our own life and legacy planning. This includes our career choices\, strategic business decisions\, leadership and management styles\, and investment and retirement planning as well as aligning it all with our desire to make a positive impact on those around us. \nEarn 1.0 AIA LU \nRegister online. \nPresented in collaboration with Wealth Innovations.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/managing-your-e3-education-expectations-and-emotions/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210804T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210804T173000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210609T204933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210721T182959Z
UID:10018133-1628082000-1628098200@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:Art of Practice: What's Next
DESCRIPTION:The third biennial Art of Practice event is intended to cultivate leadership skills\, identify solutions to common business problems\, and fuel collaboration across the profession. With a focus on “what’s next” for the profession\, current and aspiring firm leaders will hear timely\, relevant\, actionable advice on how to grow and sustain their businesses. \nFeatured Speakers: \nCarole Wedge\, FAIA\nCEO of Shepley Bulfinch | Immediate Past Chair of AIA National Large Firm Roundtable\n2020 National AIA Edward C. Kemper Award winner \nKermit Baker\, Ph.D.\, Hon. AIA\nChief Economist\, The American Institute of Architects \nNathan King\, DDes\nCo-Director of Virginia Tech’s Center for Design Research | Technology Centers Senior Strategic Relationships Manager at Autodesk \nYvonne Castillo\, Esq.\nVice President and Director of Risk Management at Victor US \nKaren Elliott\nLabor and Employment Law expert at Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott \nKathy Blanchard\, CIC\, RPLU\nProfessional Liability Consultant and Senior Vice President with McGriff \nWith keynote conversation moderators \nRasheda Tripp\, AIA\nArchitect at GuernseyTingle \nSimone Saidel\, AIA\nProject Architect\, HGA Architects and Engineers \nMichael Spory\, Assoc. AIA\nDesigner\, VMDO Architects \nAnd\, Firm Roundtable Moderators \nTim Colley\, AIA – Small Firm Roundtable\nPresident\, Colley Architects\, PC \nAndrew McKinley\, AIA – Mid-Sized Firm Roundtable\nPrincipal\, Via Design \nPaul Battaglia\, AIA – Large Firm Roundtable\nPrincipal\, Clark Nexsen \nLearn more. \nTickets\nAIA members: $60\nAssoc. AIA member: $25\nNon-members: $100 \nEarn 4.24 AIA LU. \nRegister Below \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/art-of-practice-whats-next/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210722T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210722T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210526T142134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T173501Z
UID:10018137-1626955200-1626958800@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:Unique Brick Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Current trends in architecture include the desire to reintroduce traditional articulated detailing concepts in a modern way. This course discusses the various types of features that can be incorporated into anchored brick veneer\, the limits of the prescriptive limits presented in the Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures (TMS 402)\, and general detailing concepts to adapt these types of details to anchored brick veneer construction. \nEarn 1.0 AIA LU | HSW \nRegister online. \nPresented with The Brick Industry Association – Baltimore/Washington Brick Council
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/unique-brick-architecture/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Virginia":MAILTO:info@aiava.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210721T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210721T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210421T212211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T150515Z
UID:10018226-1626868800-1626872400@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:Drainage + Drying in the Exterior Wall
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free monthly lunch and learn program and earn 1.0 AIA LU | HSW. \nRecognize the integral role of a gap within the exterior wall and understand the selection criteria to consider when designing for moisture management in wall systems. \nLearn the appropriate ways to determine drainage and drying principles for a variety for cladding systems. \nEarn 1.0 AUA LU | HSW \nRegister online. \nPresented in partnership with Benjamin Obdyke
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/drainage-drying-in-the-exterior-wall/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210713T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210713T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210526T133633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T173324Z
UID:10018136-1626177600-1626181200@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:Incorporating the Forgotten Thermal Benefits of Brick
DESCRIPTION:While frequently chosen for aesthetics and durability\, clay brick is not often considered when energy efficiency is a primary concern\, even though it historically played a significant role in occupant comfort before widespread use of HVAC systems. This course discusses the basics of heat transfer\, relevant energy code provisions for walls\, and how current research by the National Brick Research Center demonstrates the role that brick veneer can play in meeting or exceeding energy requirements in modern wall assemblies. \nEarn 1.0 AIA LU | HSW \nRegister online. \nPresented with The Brick Industry Association – Baltimore/Washington Brick Council
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/incorporating-the-forgotten-thermal-benefits-of-brick/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Virginia":MAILTO:info@aiava.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210709T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210709T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210521T183300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T125800Z
UID:10018135-1625821200-1625848200@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:Post-disaster Safety-Assessment Program (SAP) Training
DESCRIPTION:Post-disaster Safety-Assessment Program (SAP) training provides architects\, engineers\, and building inspectors with the knowledge to provide evaluations of facilities and buildings in the aftermath of a disaster. Registrants will receive a copy of the ATC-45 and ATC-20 manual. \nAt the end of this training\, you will be able to: \n\nRecognize the important role architects and associated building professionals play in disaster preparedness\, response\, and recovery.\nAccurately conduct a post-disaster rapid building assessment and complete appropriate damage assessment forms.\nDemonstrate understanding of the Applied Technology Council’s ATC-20 Post-earthquake Safety Evaluation of Buildings and ATC 45 Safety Evaluation of Buildings after Windstorms and Floods damage assessment procedures.\nEarn a Cal-OES registration ID card.\n\nEarn 6.5 AIA LU | HSW \nFees:\nAIA member: $100\nNon-member: $175 \nThis program will be held virtually.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/post-disaster-safety-assessment-program-sap-training/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210615T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210615T143000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210527T203923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210527T203923Z
UID:10018134-1623763800-1623767400@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:Building Better Futures in Native American Communities
DESCRIPTION:The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and Bureau of Indian Education (BIE)\, departments of the U.S. Department of the Interior provide oversight of the planning\, design and construction of educational facilities on Native American reservations across the United States.  The BIA utilizes the BIA School Facilities Design and Space Guidelines as a template for the planning and design of reservation schools.  The Design and Space Guidelines were developed collaboratively by the BIA and MOA Architecture of Denver\, CO.  At the time of the development of the guidelines\, MOA Architecture was a Native American owned architectural firm. \nDuring this program\, MOA Principal and Educational Planner Jack Mousseau will discuss typical conditions and inequities encountered in reservation schools prior to renovation or replacement.  He will then address the reasons for the development and intent of the BIA School Facilities Design and Space Guidelines\, providing a brief overview of the documents.  We will then review how the guidelines function and the processes involved in the development of reservation schools.  Mr. Mousseau will share the design outcome of several BIA schools resulting from the guidelines as an illustration of their performance. \nPresented by Jack Mousseau\, AIA\, A4LE\, LEED AP\, Principal\, Educational Planner from MOA ARCHITECTURE. \nWebinar organized by the AIA Northern Virginia Committee on Architecture for Education and AIA Virginia. \nAfter attending this program\, participants will be able to: \n1. Discuss the typical conditions encountered on Native American reservation educational facilities.\n2. Describe the development and intent of the BIA School Facilities Design and Space Guidelines.\n3. Explain the process for utilization of the BIA School Facilities Design and Space Guidelines.\n4. Illustrate the appropriate use of the guidelines and discuss examples of their successful implementation. \nEarn 1.0 AIA LU | HSW  \nRegister online. \nFor special accommodations to this event or if you have any questions\, please contact the CAE at cae@aianova.org.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/building-better-futures-in-native-american-communities/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210604T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210604T133000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210506T133703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210506T135343Z
UID:10018116-1622808000-1622813400@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:Significant Changes from the 2015 VEBC to the 2018 VEBC
DESCRIPTION:Get an overview of the major changes from the 2015 Virginia Existing Building Code (VEBC) to the 2018 version which is on track to become effective on July 1. \nEarn 1.5 AIA LU | HSW.  \nAIA members: FREE\nNon-members: $10 \nRegister below \n\nThis form is now closed.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/significant-changes-from-the-2015-vebc-to-the-2018-vebc/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210603T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210603T123000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210429T204010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210429T205349Z
UID:10018115-1622721600-1622723400@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:Special Meeting of the Membership
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 3rd at noon for a 30-minute meeting and vote on the proposed governance changes to the bylaws. \n\nAgenda\nGovernance Recommendations for Consideration\nReview of Bylaws Changes\n\nRegister in advance for this meeting>>\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/special-meeting-of-the-membership/
LOCATION:Zoom Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:Membership
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Virginia":MAILTO:info@aiava.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210602T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210602T133000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210507T125713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210507T125713Z
UID:10018117-1622635200-1622640600@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:Equity in Public Schools: Supporting our Communities through School Design
DESCRIPTION:This virtual event will explore equity in the education systems\, communities\, and school facilities of three local public school districts – Alexandria City Public Schools\, Baltimore City Public Schools\, and Prince George’s County Public Schools – each with distinctive challenges\, demographics\, populations\, and settings. We will hear presentations from school system leaders facing challenges of inequity and resource disparity in their communities and schools\, and the unique strategies established by each for the planning\, design\, and procurement of school facilities\, followed by a facilitated discussion. \nThis event will focus on: \n\nThe specific equity goals of each local school system\nConsiderations and strategies for the allocation of resources to optimize educational equity and support surrounding communities\nApproaches to community engagement and distinct impacts of improved neighborhood connections\nStrategies to overcome diversity and inclusion obstacles in our education systems\n\nModerator: Jenine Kotob\, AIA – Northern Virginia CAE Co-Chair \nPresenters: \n–    Dr. Gregory C. Hutchings\, Jr.\, Superintendent\, Alexandria City Public Schools \n–    Cyndi Smith\, Director of Facilities Design and Construction\, Baltimore City Public Schools \n–    Dr. Alicia J. Hart\, Executive Director of Facilities and Operations\, Alexandria City Public Schools \n–    Erika Gulick\, Director of Capital Programs\, Planning\, and Design\, Alexandria City Public Schools \n–    Jason Washington\, Director of Public-Private Partnerships Program\, Prince George’s County Public Schools \nThis free event is in partnership with AIA Baltimore\, AIA DC\, and AIA Northern Virginia. \nFor special accommodations to this event\, please contact Olivia Miles\, AIA Baltimore Communications at omiles@aiabalt.com \n1.5 AIA LU | HSW \nRegistration
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/equity-in-public-schools-supporting-our-communities-through-school-design/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210602T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210602T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T185326
CREATED:20210511T172014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210511T172209Z
UID:10018119-1622635200-1622638800@www.aiava.org
SUMMARY:Revitalization Through Rehabilitation: The State and Federal Historic Tax Credit Programs
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Va. HRC\n\nGet an introduction to the Virginia and federal historic rehabilitation tax credit programs\, which provide financial incentives for the rehabilitations of qualifying historic structures. Learn about the programs’ requirements and the necessary paperwork. Hear an overview of the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation\, which are the principals used to guide the rehabilitations of historic structures while protecting historic fabric and character.\n\nThis introduction to the historic tax credit program may be beneficial to interested property owners\, developers\, architects\, preservation professionals\, and members of the public.\n\nRegister online.\n\n\nEarn 1 AIA LU | Elective
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/revitalization-through-rehabilitation-the-state-and-federal-historic-tax-credit-programs/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Historic Resources Committee
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