AIA National | 2019 Academy of Architecture for Justice Fall Conference
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AIA National | 2019 Academy of Architecture for Justice Fall Conference
October 23, 2019 @ 4:00 pm - October 26, 2019 @ 12:00 pm
$750
Overview
Academy of Architecture for Justice
In recent years, the Academy of Architecture for Justice has gathered to exchange stories and ideas about architecture and social justice, interdisciplinary practice, and most recently, enlightened approaches to mental health and humane treatment of the human beings in the criminal justice system.
In 2019, we will come together in San Diego to have a conversation about communities. How can architecture be supportive of community initiatives that address long standing social fractures and move us forward, together, as we take on new and increasingly difficult challenges?
Join us in San Diego, where we will explore opportunities that arise when we choose to consider our borders as what unite, rather than divide us.
Details
- Start:
- October 23, 2019 @ 4:00 pm
- End:
- October 26, 2019 @ 12:00 pm
- Cost:
- $750
- Event Categories:
- AIA National, Conference
- Event Tags:
- aia conference, aia national, architecture, architecture conference, community, conference, design conference
- Website:
- https://www.aia.org/events/6166924-2019-academy-of-architecture-for-justice-a
Organizer
- AIA National
- View Organizer Website
Venue
- THE US GRANT
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326 Broadway
San Diego, CA 92101 United States + Google Map
Latest News
Design Awards Registration is OPEN! ![]()
These awards acknowledge the design expertise and excellence of architects within our AIA Chapter. Our awards will recognize firms and projects of all shapes and sizes. ![]()
There will be a $50 entry fee per project that is due at time of registration. Student and section awards will not have an entry fee.![]()
Check out the registration portal here: www.aiawinstonsalem.org/design-awards-2025/![]()
Dates to Remember:
Registration Opens: Monday, October 20th![]()
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, October 29th
(Registration Fee + Intent to Submit Form Due)![]()
Documentation Submission Deadline: Friday, November 14th
(Full Submissions Due)![]()
Design Awards: Thursday, December 4th
Only 27% of registered architects in the U.S. are women, and AIA Winston-Salem is working to change that. On May 17th, the 4th annual Girls’ Lego Day welcomed 37 girls from local schools to the WFU Center for Private Business. With support from parents, sponsors, and a record number of volunteers, participants explored architecture and design, created their own projects, and took home sketchbooks, pencils, and LEGOs—all at no cost.![]()
This year’s prompt, “What if Kids Ruled the World?” guided students through the design process. Sketches were made, ideas exchanged, and some groups naturally collaborated to form mini “communities.” During a snack break, volunteers transformed the room into a LEGO workshop and shared their roles in architecture, highlighting what they love most about the profession.![]()
With tables full of LEGO bricks, the girls brought their visions to life—golden houses, banks, vet clinics, and more. Volunteers encouraged creativity, offered suggestions, and helped find the perfect pieces to complete the girls’ designs. At the end, students proudly presented their imaginative communities and shared the stories behind them.![]()
According to National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), the number of women in the architect population has shown a continuous trend toward greater gender parity. Events like these undoubtedly work to engage our communities’ young women & provide a space for their creativity to flourish. With ongoing support, growth, & endorsement from our communities, the built environment can better reflect the diversity of those who live in it. For those already in the field, the event offers a refreshing glimpse into the unfiltered creativity of youth. As Kellie Overberg shared in her interview with WSFCS, “Every idea proposed at the event might not be feasible, but they’re always full of inspiration.”![]()
Special thanks to our sponsors: Davie Construction Co. provided sketchbooks, pencils, and hardhats to get attendees in builder mode. Bricks & Minifigs Kernersville, a woman-owned business, donated LEGOs, go-bags, and a gift card for future visits. Their generosity—and that of our volunteers—was key to the event’s success.![]()
Can’t wait to see what next year brings!
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