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AIA25 Conference on Architecture & Design
Boston, June 4–7 | AIA25 Expo June 5–6 AIA25 is the ultimate platform to network with peers, industry experts, suppliers, and potential clients—in one location. Network with the #AIA community and the greater AEC industry to build relationships for future collaborations, job opportunities, and groundbreaking partnerships. Earn your CE for the year through nearly 300 […] -
Facades+ New York City
April 3-4, 2025 | In-Person | Earn up to 12 AIA HSW/LUs Facades+ New York City returns with an all-new program featuring the latest developments in building enclosure design and technology! Everything from high-performance facades, to new iconic projects across the city and region, and strategies for increasing climate resilience and energy performance! Please register […] -
We Are Out of Time: Transformative Regeneration for a Sustainable Future
11:30 am – 1:00 pm ET | Tuesday, March 25 | Online | 1.5 HSW/LUs This presentation addresses the urgent need for architects to adopt transformative practices in response to the global environmental crisis. Through the case study of Peccioli, Italy, attendees will learn how innovative urban regeneration, centered on sustainable waste management and community […] -
AC472 & AC478 Accreditations for Improving Quality and Success in Metal Building Design and Construction
Thursday, April 24, 2025, 12:00 PM EDT | Approved for 1 HWS/LU (Please note if you have already taken this program during your current licensure period you will NOT be eligible to receive this credit again.) This program provides architects with an overview of how the AC472 and AC478 accreditations for metal building design, fabrication […] -
Mass Timber Essentials: Materials, Design, and Optimization
Tuesday, March 18, 2025, 11:30AM-1:00PM EDT | Submitted for CE Credit This program introduces essential engineered wood framing products and strategic insights for successful mass timber design. The first half of the session will cover materials such as glulam, structural composite lumber (SCL), and cross-laminated timber (CLT), exploring their composition, applications, industry standards, and best […] -
Leading Vulnerable & Complex Projects
Tuesday, April 8, 2025, 12:00PM-1:00PM EDT | 1.0 LU Credit If projects are not managed well even the smallest and simplest can become troublesome, which could have an impact on profitability, risk exposure, staff engagement, retention, repeat work and client satisfaction. Determining if a project is of a “vulnerable” type should be at the front […] -
Evergreen Charter School – Opportunities with Mass Timber
Wednesday, April 2, 2025, 11:30AM-1:00PM EDT | 1.5 HSW/LU Credit Evergreen Charter School is one of the first schools on the East Coast to be designed and built using mass timber construction. The 89,000 square feet, K-12 school uses engineered wood systems to create a sustainable structure that reduces the building’s impact from embodied carbon […] -
Bridging the Gap: Communicating Architecture to the Public
Wednesday, March 12, 2025, 11:30AM-1:00PM EDT | 1.5 LU Credit The architecture profession often operates in a specialized sphere, limiting public understanding of its processes and value. This can lead to misperceptions and reduced appreciation for architectural expertise. This course addresses this challenge by focusing on effective communication strategies. Architects possess the skills and resources […] -
Incentives and Cash Savings for Architecture Firms and their Owners
Wednesday, February 5, 2025, 12:00PM-1:00PM EDT | 1.0 LU Credit According to the Internal Revenue Service, building owners who place in service energy efficient commercial building property (EECBP) or energy efficient commercial building retrofit property (EEBRP) may be able to claim a tax deduction. The deduction is allowed under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 179D […] -
2024 AIANYS Design Awards Call For Entries
The Design Awards celebrate projects that epitomize what we have come to expect from architects in New York State. Projects range from skyscrapers, to residences, and from firms of all sizes. Projects are built all around the world and all designed to achieve different goals – with the commonality of being designed by architects from New York. AIANYS Members | For a design project to be eligible for consideration by the AIANYS Design Awards Jury, the architect must be a registered, licensed architect in New York State. Works of architecture may be located anywhere in the world by AIA New York State members. Registered, licensed architects who are not members of AIANYS | Design projects by architects who are not members of AIANYS are eligible for consideration by the AIANYS Design Awards Jury. The architects must be licensed, registered architects in New York State. Projects must be located in New York State.