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April O.W.L.S. Webinar

We will analyze and discuss how building with resilient materials and methods will reduce our carbon footprint, positively affect our environment, and help alter the course of environmental climate change overall.

AIA NC | O.W.L.S. Webinar with Apparatus Design

We will guide you through the quality of light metrics to affordably improve health & wellbeing at home, lighting layers enhancing dimensionality of your projects, and optics technologies, all developed by respected lighting manufacturers.

ACTIVATE Submission Deadline

Each year, up to $40,000 is granted to support programs that encourage this engagement. Anyone can apply for a grant, but the submissions will be reviewed by the leadership of one of our seven local AIA Sections. 2023 TIMELINE Jan 11 - Call for Submissions Opens Feb 19 - All Submissions due through online form...

February Section Lunch | State of the State

Art for Art's Sake 630 N Liberty St, Winston Salem, NC, United States

AIANC President Megan Bowles and Executive Director Dave Crawford will guide an immersive presentation, sharing not only strategic updates but also key highlights from our current directors, providing valuable insights into the trajectory of AIANC for the year 2024. This annual update is not just an information session; it's an opportunity for an interactive dialogue,...

ACTIVATE Submissions Open

The goal of ACTIVATE is to help architects guide, listen, observe, advocate, connect, and envision with the public and their communities. Through these six exercises, the end goal is to inspire people to take action and shape the future of their communities around them.

ACTIVATE Submission Deadline

The goal of ACTIVATE is to help architects guide, listen, observe, advocate, connect, and envision with the public and their communities. Through these six exercises, the end goal is to inspire people to take action and shape the future of their communities around them.