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SUMMARY:Resiliency Speaker Series 2026 - Alternative Onsite Wastewater Management for Improved Coastal Resiliency
DESCRIPTION:Resiliency is the ability to quickly recover from disruption. But\, how quickly can our buildings and systems bounce back from natural or man-made disasters? Can our infrastructure rapidly adapt to changing environmental\, social\, and economic conditions? \nPlease join AIA Virginia on Zoom for an exploration of resiliency in the built environment and discover why investing in resilient solutions can help protect us all. \nFirst in our series is: Alternative Onsite Wastewater Management for Improved Coastal Resiliency \nTriangle Environmental\, now part of LIXIL\, was awarded funding from Growth & Opportunity (GO) Virginia\, the Middle Peninsula Planning District Commission\, and Virginia Sea Grant through a challenge administered by RISE Resilience Solutions to pilot two innovative onsite wastewater treatment systems in rural coastal Virginia. Another benefit of this program was pairing each awardee with an academic partner\, a role fulfilled by Jori Erdman\, Associate Director of the School of Art\, Design\, and Art History\, and Patrice Ludwig\, Interim Assistant Vice President for Research & Innovation. Through this program\, LIXIL demonstrated a solution for many of today’s failing onsite wastewater systems while envisaging the resilient home of the future. \nEarn 1 AIA LU (submitted for approval) \nAIA Member – $15\nNon-member – $20\nStudents – FREE \nRegister Here>> \n  \nUpcoming: \nJune 9: 12:00-1:00pm – VMDO – Topic TBD\nJuly 7: 12:00-1:00pm – TBD\nAugust 4: 12:00-1:00pm – TBD
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/resiliency-speaker-series-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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SUMMARY:VA COTE + USGBC Building Tour: LEED Silver - Virginia Tech Data and Decision Sciences Building
DESCRIPTION:Join AIAVA COTE and USGBC for our 2026 building tour series! We wish to celebrate exciting and innovative sustainable building design around the Commonwealth. Each month we will focus on a project in one of the five AIA Virginia component areas that has achieved LEED or other sustainable certification. Tours will provide AIA and USGBC CEU’s for participants. \nJoin us on May 21 for a tour of The Data and Decision Sciences Building at Virginia Tech is a 120\,000 SF\, four-story academic facility that opened in 2023 to support interdisciplinary collaboration in data analytics and decision sciences. Located on the campus in Blacksburg\, Virginia\, the building brings together students and faculty from the College of Engineering\, the College of Science\, and the Pamplin College of Business. Its Collegiate Gothic exterior clad in Hokie Stone reflects the university’s architectural traditions\, while the interior features a vibrant multilevel atrium\, advanced data visualization classrooms\, a trading lab\, and more than 30 team rooms designed for collaborative learning. \nThe tour will highlight key sustainability strategies integrated into the project\, including a 33% reduction in whole-building energy use\, 35% reduction in indoor water use\, and participation in demand-response programs. Additional highlights include high-performance indoor air quality strategies\, responsible material sourcing and transparency\, 87% construction waste diversion\, and biophilic design elements that support occupant wellbeing and connection to nature. \n1 AIA LU | HSW\n1 GBCI LEED Specific BD+C and LEED Green Associate CE  \nAIA Member: $15\nUSGBC Member: $15\nNon-Member: $30\nStudents: FREE \nRegister Here>>\nRegistration closes at 4:00pm on 5/19. \n*There will be an after tour social hour at Eastern Divide Brewing Company\n3175 Commerce ST. Blacksburg\, VA
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/va-cote-building-tour-leed-silver-virginia-tech-data-and-decision-sciences-building/
LOCATION:Virginia Tech Data and Decision Sciences Building\, 727 Prices Fork Rd\, Blacksburg\, 24060\, United States
CATEGORIES:COTE
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SUMMARY:Historic Waterford Tour + Picnic
DESCRIPTION:Susan Manch\, Board Chair of the Waterford Foundation\, will provide an overview of the historic town of Waterford\, VA\, a National Historic Landmark to give context prior to exploring three of the historic structures. She will then discuss the historic and restoration efforts that are ongoing at the John Wesley Church and Old School House. Following this\, Susan Reed\, Director of Historic Preservation with Glave & Holmes Architecture\, will lead a tour of the historic Waterford Mill and discuss the history of the Mill and its relationship to the town\, examine basic concepts of milling technology\, explore historic masonry and timber construction\, and demonstrate the kinds of deterioration associated with equipment vibration and moisture infiltration found in historic mill environments and how they were addressed during the restoration. \nTour Timeline: \n9:45 – Gather at Waterford School\n10:00 – Introduction to Waterford Foundation (Jim S/Sue Manch)\n10:15 – Walk to Schoolhouse – Visit Inside\n10:45 – Walk to Mill – Tour of Mill\n11:30 – Tour/Discussion about John Wesley Church and Ongoing Work\n12:15 – Return to Waterford School for light lunch and refreshments\n1:30 – Event concludes \nPresenter Bios: \nSue Manch is the Waterford Foundation’s Former Board President. Sue lives in the Ephraim Schooley House in Waterford. Sue has been a thought leader in the legal talent development field for over 30 years and is currently the principal of Legal Talent Strategies\, a consulting firm that supports law firms with talent strategies. She sits on the Waterford Foundation Education Committee\, the Waterford Foundation Homes Tours Committee\, the Waterford 2033 Committee\, and the Waterford Citizens Association Beautification Committee. \nSusan Reed\, AIA\, NCARB is the Director of Historic Preservation at Glave Holmes. As a historic preservation architect\, Susan brings a wealth of experience to projects in historic settings. She is skilled in restoration and rehabilitation design\, designing compatible additions to historic structures\, creating new designs for historic contexts\, and navigating State and Federal Historic Tax Credits\, Historic Structure Reports\, and Conditions Assessments. Susan has worked on various project types including theatres\, museums\, academic buildings\, warehouses\, historic residences\, commercial buildings\, churches\, rural farm buildings\, government buildings\, and even an offshore lighthouse \nAIA Member: $15\nNon-Member: $30 \n2 AIA LU | HSW \nRegister Here>> \nRegistration deadline is Friday\, May 22 at 12:00 p.m.
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/historic-waterford-tour-picnic/
LOCATION:Waterford School\, 40222 Fairfax St\, Waterford\, 20197\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Historic Resources Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T090000
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SUMMARY:Vision to Action: AIA Virginia COTE 2026 Sustainability Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the AIA Virginia COTE 2026 Sustainability Summit on Thursday\, May 28\, 2026 in Richmond\, VA. \n\n\n\nThe Virginia COTE Sustainability Summit brings together design professionals across Virginia committed to advancing sustainability throughout our practices. This full-day summit is structured to spark inspiration\, elevate practitioner insight\, and produce tangible next steps for the profession. \nEarn 6 AIA LU | HSW \nPurchase Tickets Here \nAn opening keynote will frame the urgency and opportunity before us. Short\, focused presentations by practitioners will highlight critical topics\, innovations\, and on-the-ground experiences to set the stage for more in depth discussion. Participants will then engage in breakout sessions centered on key sustainability issues — the specific focus of these breakouts will ultimately be defined by the attendees\, but at a high level topics are anticipated to include policy and legislation\, energy innovations\, the AIA Materials Pledge\, and resilience imperatives across the state. Each group will identify strategic priorities and actionable recommendations before sharing insights with the broader audience. The day concludes with a collective synthesis session\, where themes are refined and distilled into a focused set of priorities to guide our shared work in the coming year. \n\n\n\n\n\nDraft Agenda for the day: \n8:30-9:00am: Arrival/check in & networking 9:00-9:30am: Opening keynote 9:30-9:50: Three 5-minute presentations by practitioners 9:50-10:15: Define 3-5 subtopics for breakouts/bio break/networking break 10:15-11:15: Breakout discussion sessions 11:15-11:45: Report out12:00-1:00: Lunch 1:00-1:30: Three 5-minute presentations by practitioners 1:30-1:45: Define 3-5 subtopics for breakouts 1:45-2:45: Breakout discussions 2:45-3:15: Report out3:15-4:00: Closing session – review priorities established during breakouts and confirm COTE priorities moving forward 2026-2027 \nLocationLost Office Collaborative5000 Old Main StreetHenrico\, VA 23231 \nTicketsAIA Member: $85Assoc. AIA Member: $75Non-member: $99Students: FREE \nPurchase Tickets Here \n(Photo credits: Illustration by Thanh Huong Bui on Unsplash)
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/from-vision-to-action-aia-virginia-cote-2026-sustainability-summit/
LOCATION:Lost Office Collaborative\, 5000 Old Main Street\, Henrico\, 23231\, United States
CATEGORIES:COTE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T160000
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SUMMARY:VA COTE + USGBC Building Tour: The Edgar Shannon Library
DESCRIPTION:(Photo Credits: Tim Hursley) \nJoin AIAVA COTE and USGBC for our 2026 building tour series! We wish to celebrate exciting and innovative sustainable building design around the Commonwealth. Each month we will focus on a project in one of the five AIA Virginia component areas that has achieved LEED or other sustainable certification. Tours will provide AIA and USGC CEU’s for participants. \nJoin us on June 17 to tour the LEED-Gold renovation of Shannon library. The renovation brought the building up to current standards of performance\, safety\, accessibility and service. It was essential to restore the library to the position it enjoyed when it first opened in 1938 — a contemporary library with modern amenities suited to the needs of its users. Scope includes a new 130\,000-square-foot addition and renovation of 100\,000 square feet of the historic building\, encompassing open shelving for better access to the extensive holdings\, study areas\, reading rooms\, staff work areas and spaces for scholarly research and preservation of books. The building offers a better layout and more natural light\, including in two new study courts\, for members of the University community as they study\, research\, and socialize. Historic fixtures\, furniture and bookshelves were refinished and restored\, with the lighting converted to LED. 75\,000 gallon cisterns under Nameless field retain rainwater runoff\, and over 120 tons of metal shelving was recycled. Aligning with UVA standards\, there is no irrigation on-site. The project demonstrated over 40% energy cost savings from the baseline and prioritized low-emitting products and those with transparency in manufacturing and content. It is now ready to serve the University community for another century.\n \n1 AIA LU | HSW \n1 GBCI LEED Specific BD+C and LEED Green Associate CE \nAIA Member: $15\nUSGBC Member: $15\nNon-Member: $30\nStudents: FREE \nRegister Here>>\n*Registration closes at 12:00pm on 6/16 \n 
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/va-cote-usgbc-building-tour-the-edgar-shannon-library/
LOCATION:Shannon Library\, 160 McCormick Road\, Charlottesville\, 22904\, United States
CATEGORIES:COTE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260819T123000
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SUMMARY:Firm Size and Non-Traditional Member Roundtables
DESCRIPTION:Join your peers to discuss the issues and trends in your firms or non-traditional practice. \n\nSmall Firms (1-10 employees)\nMid-Size Firms (11-49 employees)\nLarge Firms (50+ employees)\nNon-Traditional – you don’t work in an architecture firm
URL:https://www.aiava.org/event/firm-size-and-non-traditional-member-roundtables/2026-08-19/
LOCATION:Zoom Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:Roundtables
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