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SUMMARY:SAY IT LOUD NC - Submission Deadline!
DESCRIPTION:SAY IT LOUD – NC will be the Largest SIL Exhibition to Date -And There is Still Time to Submit!\nThe SAY IT LOUD – NC team set out planning with a goal – to make this exhibition the largest in SAY IT LOUD history. We know there are many stories to tell from the minority architects around the State\, and if we had the chance to share them\, we wanted to do it LOUDLY. \nWe are excited to announce that we have currently TRIPLED the largest SAY IT LOUD exhibition to date\, with over 120 submissions! Due to the overwhelming interest\, we have decided to extend the deadline to this Friday\, April 9th to allow for all others interested to be included in this record-breaking effort. THE DEADLINE WILL NOT BE EXTENDED FURTHER. \nSubmit Your Work\nOn behalf of North Carolina’s Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NCNOMA) and American Institute of Architects North Carolina (AIANC)\, it is our pleasure to invite you to showcase your work through SAY IT LOUD – NC virtual exhibition in spring of 2021. \nYou can submit to SAY IT LOUD – North Carolina here! \nWe appreciate the support of our community across the State dedicated to SAY IT LOUD as we share these stories. If you are interested in being involved we would love to speak to you! \nAn Internationally-Recognized Effort and Exhibition\nNorth Carolina’s Chapters of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NCNOMA) and the American Institute of Architects (AIANC) are pleased to bring the internationally-recognized exhibition\, SAY IT LOUD by Beyond the Built Environment\, to North Carolina in 2021! SAY IT LOUD – North Carolina will elevate the contributions of BIPOC (Black\, Indigenous\, People of Color) and women designers\, architects\, engineers and planners through a two-part virtual and physical exhibit with a program series. \nSharing North Carolina Stories\nThe SAY IT LOUD – North Carolina exhibition will be in two parts\, starting with a virtual exhibit in May 2021\, followed by a physical exhibit in 2022. Both will feature projects by the diverse design professionals in our state\, as well as quotes and video interviews on their experiences in the architecture and design professions. The concept of this exhibit is “To see our faces\, hear our voices\, feel our impact within the colorful tapestry of our heritage.” SAY IT LOUD is the activation of a national movement of sharing\, protecting and celebrating the journey of the underrepresented to inspire the next generation. \nSAY IT LOUD – North Carolina will engage diverse audiences through programming organized at the time of exhibition to elevate the identities and contributions of minority architects and designers with curated lectures\, and documentaries that testify to the provided value of their built work and its spatial impact. To date\, SAY IT LOUD exhibitions have been viewed by an estimated total 36\,000 visitors since January 2017. From inception\, multiple online publications (such as Curbed and The Architects Newspaper) with large subscription bases have helped promote the exhibitions further expanding its impact. Featured firms have expressed an increase in business which they attributed to the exhibition and reporting on SAY IT LOUD. \nContact Us\nAll questions can be sent sayitloudnc@gmail.com and specific questions can be directed to: \n\nPartnership – Cassandra Pierre and Megan Bowles\nSponsorship – Joel Pominville and Zakiya Wiggins\nSocial Media and Advertising – Marques Moore and Maggie Whittemore\nEducational Programming – Melanie Reddrick and Vershae Hite
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/say-it-loud-nc-submission-deadline/
CATEGORIES:AIA North Carolina
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T080754
CREATED:20210302T143315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T143315Z
UID:1179-1616583600-1616590800@www.aiawinstonsalem.org
SUMMARY:AIANC Environmental Stewardship Series - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Designing for Future Energy Trends\n2 HSW Hours\nAs an architect\, how can I use the current and future energy trends in the design process to create buildings that can adapt to the future? We will provide an overview of the history of energy generation and how electricity rapidly changed how buildings function. We will explore how architects can prepare for the continuing changes in the industry. We will also discuss the concept of electrification and how utility companies are planning for its future use in their delivery of power with the goal of carbon reduction. We will also touch on regulatory considerations utility companies must address in their planning for future generation\, distribution and pricing.
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/aianc-environmental-stewardship-series-part-2/
CATEGORIES:AIA North Carolina
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA North Carolina":MAILTO:info@aianc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210311T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210311T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T080754
CREATED:20210302T140445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T140445Z
UID:1174-1615456800-1615471200@www.aiawinstonsalem.org
SUMMARY:Business Planning & Management Basics for Small Firm Architects
DESCRIPTION:Interactive Workshop: Business Planning and Management Basics for Small Firm Architects \nLeading a design firm offers a variety of unique challenges and opportunities. An unpredictable business environment and quickening pace of change requires firm owners to adapt\, but how can firm owners proactively prepare for growth in uncertain times? We will explore strategies for business planning and effective management within an environment of unpredictability\, including case studies illustrating best practices. \n4 LU Hours
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/business-planning-management-basics-for-small-firm-architects/
CATEGORIES:AIA North Carolina
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA North Carolina":MAILTO:info@aianc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210309T133000
DTSTAMP:20260501T080754
CREATED:20210302T142018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T142018Z
UID:1177-1615291200-1615296600@www.aiawinstonsalem.org
SUMMARY:March O.W.L.S.
DESCRIPTION:The New ANSI/AWI 0641 Casework Standard\nWith Unique Concepts Custom Furniture Design Build\n1.5 HSW\nTo educate architects\, specifiers & designers on the new ANSI/AWI 0641 Architectural Wood Casework. There are now laboratory-tested manufacturing methods and materials to prove the structural performance of the casework being specified. This new standard also allows for proprietary manufacturing methods to be performance tested and specified while giving scientific validation & accountability to the woodworking industry as a whole.
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/march-o-w-l-s/
CATEGORIES:AIA North Carolina,O.W.L.S.
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA North Carolina":MAILTO:info@aianc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210224T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210224T130000
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CREATED:20210202T143506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210202T143506Z
UID:1158-1614164400-1614171600@www.aiawinstonsalem.org
SUMMARY:AIANC Environmental Stewardship Series
DESCRIPTION:The Foundation for Carbon Neutral Design\n*2 HSW Hours*\nOver the past few decades\, it has become commonplace to think about the energy efficiency of the buildings we create during the design phase. More recently\, the analysis has expanded to include the impact on greenhouse gas emissions and climate. AIA has made the commitment of working toward carbon-neutral buildings as a cornerstone of the AIA 2030 Challenge. How will your next project contribute to greenhouse gas reduction and support this AIA goal? What can you do to make decarbonization a part of your design goals? What changes are happening in the energy industry that will affect how buildings use energy and how will that affect design decisions? In this presentation we will show how you can take steps to achieve these objectives and you will hear from a panel of your peers about what they have achieved and how they have gone about achieving it.
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/aianc-environmental-stewardship-series/
CATEGORIES:AIA North Carolina,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA North Carolina":MAILTO:info@aianc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T133000
DTSTAMP:20260501T080754
CREATED:20210202T142030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210202T142030Z
UID:1156-1612872000-1612877400@www.aiawinstonsalem.org
SUMMARY:February O.W.L.S.
DESCRIPTION:Cracking the Code on Fire and Smoke Rated Assemblies\nIn this course\, Maxson Associates will give an overview of the multiple types of fire and smoke separation defined in the International Building Code and the code requirements for their respective opening protection assemblies\, as well as the testing of all discussed assemblies. They will also discuss the differing types of solutions found in the marketplace today and how they are compliant/non-compliant with the building code requirements of each wall type referenced in the IBC. The course is intended to give attendees the basic steps in evaluating product test performance against those building code requirements.
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/february-o-w-l-s/
CATEGORIES:AIA North Carolina,O.W.L.S.,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA Winston-Salem":MAILTO:president@aiawinstonsalem.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210112T133000
DTSTAMP:20260501T080754
CREATED:20210105T144051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210105T144051Z
UID:1126-1610452800-1610458200@www.aiawinstonsalem.org
SUMMARY:January O.W.L.S. | Laticrete
DESCRIPTION:Designing Exterior Installation System for Large Format & Gauged Porcelain Tile and Panels\n*1.5 LU Hours*\nThis presentation will discuss the most important elements of design and important considerations for large format and gauged porcelain tile and panel installations. We will cover what installations materials to use\, what the industry recommends and why\, and then we will spend some time covering the installation process and how to plan for such. We will also touch on the applicable construction codes and the industry standards. \nRegister <here>
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/january-o-w-l-s-laticrete/
CATEGORIES:O.W.L.S.
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA North Carolina":MAILTO:info@aianc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200422T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200422T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T080754
CREATED:20200421T211228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200421T211228Z
UID:870-1587556800-1587564000@www.aiawinstonsalem.org
SUMMARY:The Climate Imperative - AIA's Urgent Move Towards Environmental Stewardship
DESCRIPTION:Unequaled in AIA’s 162 year history\, The Big Move for Environmental Sustainability resolution passed at the 2019 annual business meeting represents a “dramatic and unprecedented change in focus.” In conjunction with what the AIA has informally nicknamed the Big Move Toward Environmental Stewardship\, the resolution marks a bold step forward in positioning the architectural profession as key leaders for climate action. It outlines three key areas: declare an urgent climate imperative for carbon reduction; transform the day-to-day practice of architects to achieve a zero-carbon\, equitable\, resilient and healthy built environment; and leverage support of peers\, clients\, policy makers\, and the public at large. \nWhile sustainability is a complex subject\, even for those whose expertise brings them neck deep in it\, AIANC has prepared a program which provides the context and describes the transformation that is necessary for architects to take a leadership role in addressing the Climate Imperative. The Climate Action Plan reiterates our commitment to designing a sustainable\, healthy and equitable world. \nWebinar will be presented by Richard Alsop\, Jr. AIA\, AIA North Carolina Director of Advocacy. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nOverview of the scope of the Climate Crisis\, the impact already evident and the risks it poses in the immediate future to all of our living systems including the way we design and construct buildings to combat further impact on our environment.\nReview of the recently released US Federal Government Climate Report called “The National Climate Assessment of Impacts\, Risks\, and Adaptation in the United States” and how it parallels the AIA program and how it affects current building codes and energy codes across North Carolina and the United States.\nA detailed look at AIA’s program on “The Big Move Toward Environmental Sustainability” This includes a review of the Committee on the Environment’s (COTE) Framework for Design Excellence and tools for architects to use for their projects in support of the resolution on climate.\nReview of programs\, codes\, and tools to support architects as they adapt their professional practices to the ever-evolving challenges posed by Climate Change.
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/the-climate-imperative-aias-urgent-move-towards-environmental-stewardship/
CATEGORIES:AIA North Carolina
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA North Carolina":MAILTO:info@aianc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190912T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190912T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T080754
CREATED:20190906T180726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190906T181127Z
UID:624-1568277000-1568305800@www.aiawinstonsalem.org
SUMMARY:AIANC | 2019 Energy Code
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nAIA North Carolina and NCBPA\nNorth Carolina transitioned to new commercial and residential energy codes on January 1st and since then architects\, developers\, code officials and many others are learning how to best meet the new requirements. This eight hour workshop informs attendees of the most critical energy code changes and provides best practices to not only meet the new requirements\, but exceed them as well. \nNorth Carolina transitioned to new commercial and residential energy codes on January 1st and since then architects\, developers\, code officials and many others are learning how to best meet the new requirements. This eight hour workshop informs attendees of the most critical energy code changes and provides best practices to not only meet the new requirements\, but exceed them as well. Instructed by energy code and building science experts Meghan McDermott of High Performance Building Solutions and Jarrett Davis of MaxLife Industries\, this workshop will help you\, your organization and your customers comply with the new energy code requirements where you need to\, and exceed them where you want to. \nIn addition to the energy code updates\, energy efficiency design experts from Willdan will deliver a one hour interactive course demonstrating how energy-efficiency goals—when addressed beginning in schematic design—can be successfully achieved\, saving valuable resources such as design time and client budgets. The session begins with an overview of how comparative analysis assists in achieving energy conservation goals alongside factors that drive energy use. A case study building forming the basis of the charrette will be presented\, including an overview of conservation strategies available for consideration. Participants will then break out into small groups and assemble “bundles” of selected energy efficiency measures to play out what-if scenarios\, discussing the merits and challenges of each bundle. Attendees will improve their understanding of building energy analysis and learn how to take advantage of utility\, state and federal rebate and incentive programs along the way. \n  \nLearning objectives include: \n\nUnderstand the most critical commercial and residential energy code updates in NC’s new codes.\nLearn how to cost-effectively meet and exceed the requirements through design and installation practices and product selection considerations.\nRecognize the value early energy analysis provides to the design process and client decision-making.\nIdentify a range of energy-efficiency options and their impacts on energy outcomes during various stages of design.\nInterpret building performance and financial information provided by energy analysis results including lifecycle costs.\nUnderstand how decisions made very early in pre-design can increase energy savings opportunities.\n\n  \nWorkshop presenters include:  \n\nMeghan McDermott – Co-Owner & Architectural Engineer\, High Performance Building Solutions\nJeanne Huntsman\, Renee Hutcheson\, Elizabeth Bowen and Hannah Christoph of Willdan (formerly The Weidt Group)\n\n 
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/aianc-2019-energy-code/
LOCATION:Eastern AHEC\, 2600 W. Arlington Blvd\, Greenville\, NC\, 27834\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA North Carolina
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA North Carolina":MAILTO:info@aianc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190723T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190723T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T080754
CREATED:20190606T132757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190606T132911Z
UID:567-1563904800-1563912000@www.aiawinstonsalem.org
SUMMARY:A Talk | McMansion Hell's Kate Wagner
DESCRIPTION:Presented by NC Modernist Houses\, AIA NC\, and AIA Triangle\nIf you love to hate the massive houses that popped up everywhere from the 1980s through the recession of 2008\, then you’re a fan of McMansion Hell\, Kate Wagner’s hilarious blog on how people attempt to appear super-wealthy by piling on one ridiculous house feature after another. \nKate Wagner is an architecture and cultural critic based in Washington\, DC. She has been featured in The Washington Post\, Fast Company\, Archinect\, Slate\, Business Insider\, The Hairpin\, Der Spiegel\, and the 99% Invisible and USModernist Radio podcasts. \nShe’s a rock star within architectural circles as well as the public – and has published in the ArchDaily\, Atlas Obscura\, CityLab\, the Baffler\, Architectural Digest\, The Atlantic\, Curbed\, Jacobin\, and a well-received TED Talk. \n  \nTickets and Details\nMingling 6-6:30 pm / Talk 6:30 pm-7:30 pm \nGeneral Admission: $29 per person. Includes one drink ticket. After that\, cash bar. \nVIP Ticket:  $99 per person which includes two drink tickets and an hour of super fun axe-throwing at 8pm with Kate\, AIA North Carolina’s David Crawford\, and NCModernist’s George Smart and Rebekah Laney. \n 
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/a-talk-mcmansion-hells-kate-wagner/
LOCATION:Motor Co\, 723 Rigsbee Avenue\, Durham\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA North Carolina,NC Modernist House Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="NC Modernist":MAILTO:george@ncmodernist.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190611T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190611T133000
DTSTAMP:20260501T080754
CREATED:20190606T125227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190606T125227Z
UID:539-1560254400-1560259800@www.aiawinstonsalem.org
SUMMARY:O.W.L.S. | Masonry Specifications and Detailing for Problem Free Projects
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Johnson Concrete Products\nThis course focuses on how to use and apply specification language and proper construction details to create successful projects that meet the designer and owner’s expectations for moisture penetration resistance\, energy savings from CMU thermal mass properties\, building resilience\, and safety from natural disasters\, along with color and general appearance. \nLearning Units: 1.5 HSW \nCost: Free for Members\n$35 for Non-Members \nSpeaker Biography\nNoel Kirila \nNoel Kirila is the architectural products manager for the Johnson concrete company. Noel has been with the company for 5 years and enjoys working with architects and engineers in a collaborative working relationship. When not at work you will find him either running around at his 2 boys sporting events or riding mountain bikes in the woods.
URL:https://www.aiawinstonsalem.org/event/o-w-l-s-masonry-specifications-and-detailing-for-problem-free-projects/
CATEGORIES:AIA North Carolina,O.W.L.S.
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA North Carolina":MAILTO:info@aianc.org
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