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Watch events from the 2025 Spring Conference: Trailblazing Architecture, now available on demand!

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Apr
24
5:00 AM05:00

AIA Sub-Saharan Africa/ PE Lifts - Smart Home Elevators - The Future of Home Mobility

AIA Sub-Saharan Africa/ PE Lifts - Smart Home Elevators - The Future of Home Mobility

AIA Sub-Saharan Africa is excited to support this event by PE Lifts, all about the future of home mobility. Limited slots available!

When: Thursday 24 April 2025 @ 05:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 10:00 (West Africa Time)
Where: Online

Description

This engaging and insightful webinar delves into the transformative role that smart home elevators are playing in today’s residential spaces. As modern homes evolve to become more connected, efficient, and user-centric, elevators are no longer just functional elements—they are becoming intelligent systems that enhance accessibility, safety, energy efficiency, and aesthetic appeal.

Join industry-leading experts as they explore the latest innovations in smart home elevator technology. Discover how these systems integrate seamlessly with smart home ecosystems, offering homeowners not just convenience, but also improved mobility, long-term value, and peace of mind.

Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how elevator technology is evolving to meet the demands of modern living, and how these systems are being designed to align with today’s architectural trends and sustainability goals.

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Apr
28
10:00 AM10:00

AIA International Mentorship Series - More than a Network: Discover the Value of Mentorship

AIA International Mentorship Series - More than a Network: Discover the Value of Mentorship

The AIA International Global Mentorship Program invites everyone to join our 2025 Kickoff Session on April 28: "More than a Network: Discover the Value of Mentorship."

When: Monday 28 April 2025 @ 10:00 (Eastern US Time)
Where: Online

Speaker

Yew Kee Cheong, President, AIA International

Description

Join the AIA International Global Mentorship Program’s first group session!

This year’s theme is Creating Value in Your Career. In this first session, we will introduce new mentors and mentees, outline the program format, and hear from AIA International President, Yew Kee Cheong. Additionally, special guests will share their experiences of successful mentor-mentee relationships.

Group sessions are open to all.

If you are interested in joining the 2025 Mentorship Program as a mentor or mentee, you can still sign up before May 21. Please complete the form HERE.

If you have questions, please contact Michelle Montgomery at emergingprofessionals@aiainternational.org.

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AIA Japan - Book Talk: The Making of The Critical House
Mar
27
6:00 AM06:00
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AIA Japan - Book Talk: The Making of The Critical House

AIA Japan - Book Talk: The Making of The Critical House

When: Thursday 27 March 2025 @ 06:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 19:00 (Japan time)
Where: Lutron Asuka Co., Ltd., 1 Chome−1−1 Shin-Aoyama Bldg. West 14F Minamiaoyama, 107-0062 Japan/ ONLINE

Speaker

Mohammad Eimar, Mohammad Eimar Architects; leading design, KKAA

Masaru Otsuka, Institute of Science Tokyo

Koshiro Ogura, architect and researcher

Description

A lecture and discussion exploring the research and editorial process behind the book “The Critical House: Words of 20 Contemporary Architects (Shokokusha, 2024).

The newly released book, entitled in Japanese 住宅は、批評する, “Houses Criticize,” reflects on the post-WWII concept of “criticality” in the architecture of Japanese houses and its evolving role since the turn of the 21st century.How did criticality become a precondition for the design of a single-family house? What sparked the turn away from it? The Critical House unpacks the initial debates within the architecture scene of the 1990s at the juncture between the “critical” and “post-critical” eras.

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AIA Taipei & AIA South Korea - Material Innovation & Spatial Experience
Mar
26
6:30 AM06:30
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AIA Taipei & AIA South Korea - Material Innovation & Spatial Experience

When: Wednesday 26 March 2025 @ 06:30 (Eastern US Time)/ 19:30 (KS time)
Where:
SKM Architects, 33, Samseong-RO 122-Gil, Gangnam-Su, Seoul, Korea / ONLINE CES: Estimated 2 LU for AIA Members

Speakers

Jung Hoon Lee, Kira DPLG, JOHO Architecture 

Chieh-Erh Huang, Harmony- design Studio 

Jou Min Lin, AIA; Principal Architect, J.M. Lin Architect / The Observer Design Group; President, AIA Taipei

Jaebong Jeon, AIA, Hanyang University, Erica

Moderator

Heejoon Jo, AIA, Samsung C&T

Event Description

Join us for a collaborative event hosted by AIA Taipei and AIA South Korea, where we will explore the dynamic connection between innovative materials and spatial design. Engage in thought-provoking conversations about how cutting-edge material advancements shape architectural spaces, creating both functional and culturally meaningful environments.


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Mar
22
12:15 PM12:15

AIA Canada - From Chaos to Clarity: The Single Source of Truth That Makes Data Dance

Speaker - Brent Mauti / This presentation explores how integrating SQL, Revit, and IoT data into Autodesk Tandem creates a data-rich Digital Twin, enabling proactive maintenance, improved efficiency, and better decision-making…

Watch Video | Take Quiz for CES: 1 LU for AIA Members

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Mar
22
10:00 AM10:00

Keynote - James Richard and Arne Emerson - Genius Loci – “Sense of Place” in Trailblazing Architecture

Speakers - James Richard, Arne Emerson / Two leading voices in contemporary architecture, each with a unique approach to design that integrates philosophy, context, and innovative processes…

Watch Video | Quiz for CES coming soon: Estimated 1 LU for AIA Members

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Mar
21
8:00 AM08:00

AIA International - Volumetric Steel Modular Construction Systems for Sustainability and Resilience

Speakers - Steven Miller, Zac Cronin / This system is now becoming a world wide recognized method of design and construction. Starting as a hotel design solution it has become viable for student, assisted living, labor, worker, affordable housing…

Watch Video | Take Quiz for CES: 1 LU/ HSW for AIA Members

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Mar
21
7:00 AM07:00

AIA Southeast Asia - Adaptive Architecture - Lessons From The Past And Innovation To Adapt To Modern Construction

Speakers - Phan Lam Nhat Nam, Tran Cam Linh / The Industrial Revolution of the late 20th and early 21st centuries created the basis for the development of reinforced concrete and facilitated the rapid growth of urban construction…

Watch Video | Take Quiz for CES: 1 LU/ HSW for AIA Members

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Mar
20
to Mar 22
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AIAISC'25 - AIA International Spring Conference 2025: Trailblazing Architecture

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When: Thursday 20 March - Saturday 22 March 2025
Where: ONLINE
Total CES: Estimated 15+ LUs for AIA Members

Event Description

This year we are exploring the theme of Trailblazing Architecture.

Architecture continues to push boundaries, redefine expectations, and inspire through innovation. Trailblazing Architecture highlights the groundbreaking ideas, transformative technologies, and pioneering approaches shaping the future of our built environment.

From sustainable design solutions to adaptive reuse, and from advanced technologies to equity-driven practices, architects are leading the way in addressing complex global challenges. This conference aims to spotlight the diverse ways professionals worldwide are reshaping our industry, imagining new possibilities, and influencing a brighter future for all.

We eagerly anticipate a global conversation on how architects are embracing bold strategies to redefine the limits of design and construction!

This 3-day virtual conference will bring you lectures, panel discussions, building tours and more from around the world. Conference sessions will be hosted by the 7 International Chapters in Canada, Europe, Hong Kong, Japan, the Middle East, Shanghai, and the UK, the International Sections in Southeast Asia, Taipei and Latin America, and more of our members worldwide!

Attendance is free and open to all, whether you are an AIA member or not. Sessions will be available on demand following the conference day. AIA members can receive CES credits for participating live, or for watching on demand.

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Dec
11
9:00 AM09:00
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AIA International Mentorship Series - Todd Saunders - A Trans-Atlantic Practice

AIA International Mentorship Series - Todd Saunders - A Trans-Atlantic Practice

Join us for the final group session of the year from the Global Architect Mentorship program! These sessions are open to all.

When: Wednesday 11 December 2024 @ 09:00 (Eastern US Time)
Where: Online

Description

Our December session is led by Todd Saunders, a Norway-based Canadian architect. He will share about his experience of running a transatlantic practice, with projects throughout Europeand North America.

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88231208587?pwd=MGQGHDbamZHqUgrKj0TK9IPiJE2nxe.1

Meeting ID: 882 3120 8587
Passcode: 947743

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Nov
20
11:00 AM11:00

POSTPONED- AIA Sub-Saharan Africa/ Namibia Institute of Architects – Architecture Built on Solid Rock – 3x3 Fold

POSTPONED - AIA Sub-Saharan Africa/ Namibia Institute of Architects – Architecture Built on Solid Rock – 3x3 Fold

POSTPONED- Unfortunately, this lecture has been postponed. We are working to reschedule it for early next year and will provide updates as soon as possible.

When: Wednesday 20 November 2024 @ 11:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 18:00 (Namibia Time). Doors open 17:30.
Where: US Embassy, 38 Metje St, Klein Windhoek, Windhoek, Namibia/ ONLINE

Please Note: If attending in person, as RSVP is required by 13 Nov 2024. Please call NIA 061-231 559. NO entry will be allowed without RSVP. Please arrive at 17:30 for 18:00.

Speaker

Una Ferreira, Una Stuurmann Architects

Description

"Architecture Built on Solid Rock 3x3 Fold" is grounded in a people-centered design philosophy, aiming to craft spaces that prioritize the needs, experiences, and well-being of their occupants. Core principles encompass: 1) User engagement, 2) Accessibility, 3) Comfort and well-being, 4) Social interaction, 5) Sustainability, and 6) Flexibility. This methodology embodies Psychosocial Architecture, which focuses on the interplay of psychological and social factors—an approach that has gained particular importance following the collective trauma of COVID-19.

The goal is to create functional, inviting and inclusive environments that foster positive experiences. Architects understanding “human tapestry”, which is the diverse backgrounds, cultures, experiences and needs of people and are factors that significantly influences design in several ways, they are:

1. Cultural sensitive design, which reflects and honors local traditions and structures that resonate with community identity.

2. User-centric spaces that recognizes diverse user needs, leads to adaptable spaces and fosters inclusivity and social interaction.

3.Buildings that enhance comfort and connection can improve mental health and at the same time is environmentally responsive and resilient by reflecting local priorities.

We as “Architects” are born of this world, nurtured and supported by this world, educated by this world. Architecture theories are intertwined in our schools of architecture, let’s revisit Phenomenology in Architecture, which is the experience of space, sensory engagement, place and memory, intimacy and connection, temporal experiences and contextual awareness. Let’s explore Tectonics in Architecture which refers to the study of the structural and material aspects of buildings, focusing on how different elements come together to create form and space. Details matter and combined with art and sculpture enhances designs.

Machines have been integral to our society for a long time, with computers enhancing our lives and AI evolving rapidly. Yet, AI lacks the capacity for feelings, while we, as humans, have empathy—a quality essential in designing spaces, especially public buildings. It’s this ability to care that distinguishes us from AI. When we combine our human essence with technology, that’s when we create something truly magical.

Just as buildings aren’t built from a single brick, humans aren’t solitary; we don’t exist or thrive in isolation. Our communities shape us, and it’s only through unity that we can make a meaningful IMPACT. Poverty, unemployment, and housing shortages are widespread, and only by working together can we create a better world for all.

Speaker Bio

Una Ferreira completed her Bachelor of Architecture in 2005 at the University of the Free State. She drawsdeep inspiration from her upbringing in Katutura, a township in Windhoek, Namibia, which ignited her passion for community service and human-centred design. Through her firm

Una Stuurmann Architects and Social Enterprise Bold Creations, she embodies a profound architectural philosophy - anchored in the human vector in architecture - where each project is a heartfelt response to the people who will inhabit and experience spaces.

Her work is steeped in empathy and storyteIIing, as she strives to create emotionally resonant buildings that do more than just serve functional purposes; they care for the emotional and psychological well-being of the occupants. This approach, which she calls empathy layering architecture, involves a deep discernment of the social and physical needs of the community. Through this lens, she ensures that her designs are not just visually appealing, but also rich in physio- sociological architecture - spaces that address both the physiological and sociological dimensions of human life.

Her work extends beyond architecture into the realm of sustainable, community-driven creations. Bold Creations show cases Namibian talent through recycled and handcrafted furniture, art, and sculpture, emphasising her belief that architecture and design are powerful tools to foster both community pride and environmental stewardship. With every project, Una embodies innovation, care, and a commitment to the sustainable growth of her community, proving that architecture can be a force for social change.

To attend in person, please RSVP by 13 Nov 2024 to NIA 061-231 559.

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Nov
14
8:00 AM08:00
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AIA International Mentorship Series - How to Present Yourself Part 2: Recruitment Documents

AIA International Mentorship Series - How to Present Yourself Part 2: Recruitment Documents

In November, the Global Architect Mentorship program is hosting a two part series on how to present yourself! These sessions are open to all.

When: Thursday 14 November 2024 @ 08:00 (Eastern US Time)
Where: Online

Description

A team will review best practices for writing CVs, cover letters and objective statements, to assist job seekers to put your best foot forward in the industry. 

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85456619143

Meeting ID: 854 5661 9143

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AIA Japan - Naomi Pollock: Exceptional Japanese Houses from 1945 to the Present
Nov
14
5:00 AM05:00
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AIA Japan - Naomi Pollock: Exceptional Japanese Houses from 1945 to the Present

AIA Japan - Naomi Pollock: Exceptional Japanese Houses from 1945 to the Present

When: Thursday 14 November 2024 @ 05:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 19:00 (Japan time)
Where: Manas Trading Showroom, Nakameguro Okura Bldg., 4F, 1-chōme-26−9 Kamimeguro, Meguro City, Japan/ ONLINE
CES: 1 LU for AIA Members

Speaker Naomi Pollock, FAIA, Author, Curator; Special International Correspondent, Architectural Record

Description

Join us on November 14 for a lecture by Naomi Pollock, FAIA titles, “Exceptional Japanese Houses from 1945 to the Present.”

This lecture will examine the evolution of architect-designed single-family homes in Japan, highlighting the impact of social, technological, economic, and historical developments from the 1940s to the 2020s. Through selected examples, the talk will illustrate how these changes influenced residential design, inviting comparisons in building technologies and household organization across decades. Topics will include the use of timber, steel, and concrete construction, shifts in family structure, evolving spatial functions for eating and sleeping, and the changing role of women in the home.

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Nov
11
5:30 AM05:30
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AIA International + AHEC Sustainability Symposium - Cultural Influences in Wood Design

AIA International + AHEC Sustainability Symposium - Cultural Influences in Wood Design

This program is presented by AIA International + AHEC and JinShang Yuan. Join us in person or online!

When: Monday 11 November 2024 @ 05:30 (Eastern US Time)/ 18:30 (Beijing Time)
Where: JinShang Yuan | No. 20 Xinyuanli West, Chaoyang Dist., Beijing/ ONLINE

CES: Estimated 2.0 LU/HSWs for AIA Members

Description

Join us for an insightful and soulful design soul-searching symposium where designers, architects, and engineers from the US, Europe, and China come together to explore how culture and site location shape the use of wood in architecture, construction, and the craft of creating structures, interiors, and furniture.

Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into the cultural impact on wood design and gain valuable perspectives from international experts.

Doors open 18:30, program starts at 19:00.

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Nov
5
8:00 AM08:00
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AIA International Mentorship Series - How to Present Yourself Part 1: Hiring Professionals Roundtable

AIA International Mentorship Series - How to Present Yourself Part 1: Hiring Professionals Roundtable

In November, the Global Architect Mentorship program is hosting a two part series on how to present yourself! These sessions are open to all.

When: Tuesday 5 November 2024 @ 08:00 (Eastern US Time)
Where: Online

Description

Join us for a panel discussion on what architecture firms are looking for in job candidates around the globe.  Learn how to position yourself to get the interview, how to prepare for it and how firms differ globally by size and type in their processes, we will cover all these topics and answer your questions.

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83160094041

Meeting ID: 831 6009 4041

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Sep
25
8:00 AM08:00
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AIA International Mentorship Series - Levelling up in Architecture: A Global Perspective

AIA International Mentorship Series - Levelling up in Architecture: A Global Perspective

Join our upcoming group session with Florence Nyole as part of this year’s Global Architect Mentorship program! These sessions are open to all.

When: Wednesday 25 September 2024 @ 08:00 (Eastern US Time)
Where: Online

Description

Our September Session of the Global Mentorship Program welcomes featured speaker and award-winning Architect, Florence Nyole, President, Architectural Association of Kenya. Nyole’s practice is based in Nairobi, Kenya.  She has used her varied experiences to work with Classroom Africa under the African Wildlife Foundation to develop and maintain schools in many African countries. Her work is advocacy driven and her leadership is focused on having an impact.

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81803512231?pwd=3gmzbUHmYJAvbPpIAjWIMqYREQEYek.1

Meeting ID: 818 0351 2231

Passcode: 738553

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Sep
12
6:00 AM06:00
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RESCHEDULED - AIA Southeast Asia - Linking Design to Outcomes Through Innovative Design Processes

RESCHEDULED - AIA Southeast Asia - Linking Design to Outcomes Through Innovative Design Processes

When: NEW DATE - Thursday 12 September 2024 @ 06:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 18:00 (Singapore time)
Where: ONLINE
CES: Estimated 1.5 LU/HSW for AIA Members

Speaker

Dr. Upali Nanda, Executive Vice President and Global Sector Director, Innovation, HKS. Assoc. AIA, EDAC, ACHE

Description

This lecture will discuss how research and strategy are integrated into the design process to achieve better outcomes for human and planetary health. A framework for innovation and meaningful research integration will be shared, followed by key case studies of completed and ongoing projects. For completed projects, the pathway from research-informed design intent to measurable outcomes will be mapped. Attendees will learn how an agile design process can balance research rigor with creative application.

Speaker Bio

Dr. Upali Nanda is the EVP and Global Sector Director for Innovation at HKS, an international architectural firm where she oversees a range of innovation practices that work within, through, and beyond the built environment for meaningful impact. Prior to her current role, she served as the Global Research Director for the firm and as the Executive Director for the non-profit Center for Advanced Design Research and Education. Dr. Nanda teaches as a Professor of Practice at the Taubman School of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan and serves on the board of the Academy for Neuroscience for Architecture. Her award-winning research around health and wellbeing, neuroscience and architecture, sensthetics, point of decision design, and outcome-driven design has been widely published. She has won various research and innovation awards, including the 2018 Women in Architecture Innovator Award.

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