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SUMMARY:Join us at Facades+ VANCOUVER 2025 - Tuesday\, May 6 at The Fairmont
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Facades+ VANCOUVER 2025 – Tuesday\, May 6 at The Fairmont \nAIA Canada is pleased to be an industry partner of Facades+ Vancouver 2025 \nThe Premier Conference of High-Performance Building Enclosures \nDate: Tuesday\, May 6 \nLocation: The Fairmont – Vancouver \nDon’t miss this inspiring event and the opportunity to explore emerging Facade engineering trends. \nAIA Canada Members receive a $99 VIP Registration Discount Ticket  – Discount Code VAN99 \nAttendees can receive up to 6 AIA HSW CEUs. \nSee you there! \n 
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/join-us-at-facades-vancouver-2025-tuesday-may-6-at-the-fairmont/
LOCATION:Fairmont Hotel Vancouver\, 900 W Gergia St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6C 2W6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Continuing Education,HSW,LU
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SUMMARY:Passive House Canada Conference 2025 Building our Low Carbon Future | Ottawa May 5-7
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for the 7th annual Passive House Canada Conference! \nAIA Canada Society is proud to be a Sponsor of the Passive House Canada Conference 2025 – Building our Low Carbon Future | Ottawa  \nDate: May 5-7th \nLocation: Delta Hotel Ottawa City Centre \nThis year’s theme\, “Building Our Low Carbon Future\,” dives deep into the vital issues of climate change\, health\, and innovation in building practices. \nUnlock exclusive AIA Canada member pricing — enter coupon code OUTMEM25Y when registering \nREGISTER \nThe highly anticipated Passive House Canada Conference is set to take place in Ottawa for the first time\, marking the 7th annual gathering of industry leaders\, policymakers\, and innovators. This premier green building event is a must-attend for those passionate about advancing low-carbon\, high-performance\, sustainable building practices. \nThe event will be available both in-person and live-online\, ensuring accessibility to a broad audience. \nAttendees can enjoy: \n\n27 speaker sessions to choose from\nDaily breakfast and lunch\nNetworking social events\nProject tours\nOnline access to watch session replays\nDiscounts on additional training opportunities\n\nNEW FREE EVENT: This year\, for the first time\, the Passive House Canada Conference is holding a free open house\, where non-attendees can network with exhibitors\, as well as Passive House Canada staff and conference attendees. \nWORKSHOPS: Outside of the conference\, we’re also offering 3 additional workshops: \n\nPassive House for New or Complex Typologies\, where the Passive House Institute will teach us how the Passive House concept can be applied to more complex projects like hotels\, educational buildings\, hospitals\, and swimming pools.\n\n\nBig Building Ventilation\, where Peel Passive House will teach us how to approach ventilation in large buildings and learn best practices in ventilation system design while working within the confines of building codes.\n\n\nNavigating Building Certification\, where Peel Passive House will teach us effective resources and strategies to help practitioners navigate the building certification process to ensure a successful outcome.\n\nWith Passive House projects gaining momentum in Eastern Canada\, this year’s conference is poised to amplify that growth\, offering a platform to explore how “low-carbon” aligns with the Passive House standard. Passive House buildings significantly reduce operational carbon emissions through ultra-efficient design\, making them the optimal strategy for emission reduction.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/passive-house-canada-conference-2025-building-our-low-carbon-future-ottawa-may-5-7/
LOCATION:Delta Hotels Ottawa City Centre\, 101 Lyon St. North\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1R 5T9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Continuing Education,HSW,LocalMeetup,LU
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SUMMARY:Webinar | SOUTH ASIAN MODERN & THE MAKING OF A NATION  Louis I. Kahn’s National Assembly Complex in  ﻿Dhaka\, Bangladesh
DESCRIPTION:AIA Canada is pleased to present  \nSOUTH ASIAN MODERN & THE MAKING OF A NATION Louis I. Kahn’s National Assembly Complex in Dhaka\, Bangladesh \nDate: Wednesday\, April 9\, 12:00 PM ET \nTime: 12:00 – 1:0o pm ET \nCES: 1 AIA LU \nSpeaker: Dr. Nubras Samayeen \nCourse Number:   2025AIACS03 \nProvider Name:    AIA Canada Society \nProvider Number: 100100113 \nREGISTER HERE \nCourse Description \nOf the Western design professionals who played a key role in establishing modernity in South Asia\, Louis I. Kahn (1901-1974)\, the American Modernist\, is one of the most important ones. From the mid to late 20th century\, Kahn designed two key institutions in the region. One is the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad (1962-1972)\, India\, and the other is the National Assembly Complex (constructed 1963-1982) in Dhaka\, Bangladesh. Taking Kahn’s Assembly Complex in Dhaka as the focus\, this lecture will present distinctive instrumentality of architecture and landscape vis-a-vis holistic built environment\, in the formation of a nation’s identity in the post-colonial (after 1947) and post-independence (after 1971) eras. His work not only demonstrates a merging of Western modernist architecture with Eastern cultural elements\, but it also serves as a symbolic representation of a newly independent nation striving to define itself both internally and on the world stage.  While designing the Complex\, Kahn was inspired by the region’s deltaic landscape and its longstanding influences on the culture. The Complex itself appears to float on a constructed\, artificial lake and the other key buildings abut the lake\, thereby granting the entire site a sense of dynamic interplay with the lake and surrounding landscape.  Accompanying the focus on water\, there are other elements of the design that Kahn intended as nationally symbolic: the immense lawn\, the basic geometric shapes\, the gardens\, and the open plazas.  These spaces\, while vast and monumental\, are also meant to be accessible to the public\, encouraging inclusivity and fostering democratic engagement. Though many of the inspirations of the architectural design expressions came from the Western culture\, the Assembly Complex was intended as a historical and cultural emblem that would help in the formation of democracy for the newly found\, independent nation\, East Pakistan ( later Bangladesh).  Kahn therefore envisioned an amalgam of sensibilities: modernist yet traditional\, Western yet Bengali (Bangladesh’s culture)\, open yet monumental\, forward-looking yet reverential.  The final result was a magnum opus; it reflects Kahn’s vision for a national space that was open and egalitarian\, yet at the same time\, imbued with symbolic weight. Such complexity permeates not only the design but the entire post-colonial history of the country and South Asia region. \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the role of architecture in shaping national identity – Examine how Louis I. Kahn’s National Assembly Complex contributed to the post-colonial and post-independence identity of Bangladesh.\nAnalyze the integration of landscape and built form – Explore how Kahn’s design responds to Bangladesh’s deltaic geography\, incorporating water\, geometric forms\, and public spaces to create a sense of place and inclusivity.\nExamine the fusion of Western modernism with Eastern cultural influences – Investigate how Kahn blended modernist architectural principles with traditional Bengali cultural and historical elements to create a design that was both monumental and locally meaningful.\nEvaluate architecture’s role in fostering democracy and civic engagement – Discuss how the Assembly Complex’s design—through its spatial openness\, public accessibility\, and monumental symbolism—embodied democratic ideals and civic participation in a newly independent nation.\n\nJoin us for this enlightening lecture. \nSpeaker Biography \nDr. Nubras Samayeen is a scholar\, an academic\, and a practicing architect in Bangladesh. Most recently\, in 2025\, she was awarded the UC Berkeley South Asia Art & Architecture Dissertation Prize for the best dissertation on South Asian architecture. She completed her Ph.D. from the joint program of Landscape Architecture and Architecture at the University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign. Her dissertation titled “Architecture of the Land” investigates American modernist architect Louis I. Kahn’s National Assembly Building Complex in Dhaka\, Bangladesh. After her undergraduate degree in architecture\, she completed dual master’s degrees in architecture and urban design at the University of Michigan\, Ann Arbor with distinction. She worked at various architecture firms such as Eisenman Architects\, HOK\, Beyer Blinder Belle in New York\, and ZGF in Washington DC as an architect. She also taught architecture at the University of Asia Pacific in Dhaka\, and Howard University in Washington DC. At Illinois\, her research has been supported by the Dumbarton Oaks Summer Workshop Fellowship from Harvard University\, the Kennedy and the Feil Travel Awards\, the AAUW International Fellowship\, the Humanities Research Institute Fellowship\, the Illinois Dissertation Completion Fellowship\, and the Nicholson Fellowship to study a summer at Cornell University. Among others\, her most recent publications are: “Space to Breathe: George Floyd\, BLM Plaza and the Monumentalization of Divided American Urban Landscapes\,” and “The Landscape of 1971: Museums\, Memories\, and the Aesthetics of Bangladeshi Nationalism.” In 2023\, her work – Vernacularization of a Democratic Landscape\, received the best Students Research Award from Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA). While Dr Samayeen is preparing for her book on Kahn’s landscape\, she is currently working on a forthcoming book chapter\, “Shifting Spatial Aesthetics and Mutating National Identity” to an anthology titled\, A World of Contradictions: Culture and Identity in the Roiling of Globalization to be published in 2025.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/webinar-south-asian-modern-the-making-of-a-nation-louis-i-kahns-national-assembly-complex-in-dhaka-bangladesh/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,LU
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SUMMARY:AIA International Spring Conference's Exclusive AIA Canada Webinar
DESCRIPTION:AIA International Spring Conference and AIA Canada Present  \n From Chaos to Clarity: The Single Source of Truth That Makes Data Dance\nSaturday\, March 22\, 12:15 PM ET\n\nJoin Us for a Game-Changing Discussion on Turning Data Chaos into Clarity \nWe are honoured to present Brent Mauti at the upcoming AIA International Spring Conference 2025 \nDate: Saturday\, March 22\, 2025 \nTime: 12:15 – 1:05 pm ET \nLocation: Online \nCost: FREE for AIA members and Non-members \nCES: Estimated 1 LU/ HSW for AIA Members \nREGISTER HERE \nSpeaker \nBrent Mauti\, OAA\, LEED AP\, AAA\, MRAIC\, AIA\, NCARB\, CanBIM I Principal and Chief Technology Officer\, Turner Fleischer Architects \nModerator \nDora Ng\, AIA\, OAA\, NSAA\, SAA\, AAA\, AANB\, NLAA\, PMP\, AIA Canada President \nCES: Estimated 1 LU/ HSW for AIA Members \nEvent Description \nPractices often struggle with fragmented data\, limited visibility into asset performance\, and higher operational costs. Relying on static models and reactive maintenance\, they miss opportunities for proactive interventions that could reduce downtime and extend asset lifecycles. Disconnected data sources\, inconsistent formats\, and cumbersome workflows impair collaboration\, slow change management\, and create communication gaps among stakeholders\, ultimately delaying decision-making and stifling innovation. Without a centralized\, real-time platform\, it becomes difficult to integrate technologies like IoT solutions\, machine learning\, and predictive analytics\, leaving organizations at a competitive disadvantage. \nIn this session\, we’ll explore a solution: creating a single source of truth that consolidates all data into a visualized format\, empowering teams to make timely\, informed decisions. We’ll examine how to assess current data sources\, identify gaps\, and connect disparate systems into a cohesive data model. By integrating SQL\, Revit\, and IoT data into Autodesk Tandem\, resulting in a data-rich Digital Twin\, teams gain critical insights for proactive maintenance\, reduced downtime\, and better decision-making. Finally\, we’ll discuss how leveraging technology for remote asset monitoring and accurate data-capture optimizes performance\, improves efficiency\, reduces costs\, and ensures organizations stay competitive in an ever-changing landscape. \nSpeaker Biography \nBrent Mauti is a a Principal and the Chief Technology Officer at Turner Fleischer Architects\, bringing over two decades of expertise in technology-driven roles at IBI Group and CH2M HILL. A Licensed Architect in both Ontario and Alberta\, Brent has built a distinguished career with a strong focus on BIM\, contributing to major global projects like the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and the Panama Canal Widening. He is a recognized leader in digital practice\, serving as a Board Member for buildingSMART Canada and an active participant in The American Institute of Architects (AIA) TAP Knowledge Community Committee. \nAs CTO\, Brent is at the forefront of advancing the Studio’s technology solutions\, overseeing the development and implementation of innovative tools that enhance project delivery and support key business strategies. His work ensures seamless integration across platforms and drives lifecycle BIM interoperability\, fostering greater efficiency and collaboration. Brent’s expertise in advanced project-level BIM consultation is pivotal in shaping successful project outcomes\, from BIM Uses to Execution Plans\, and ensuring accountability through the lifecycle. \nBeyond his role at Turner Fleischer\, Brent shares his passion for technology and design as a professor at George Brown College\, and a guest speaker at various institutions and industry events\, shaping the next generation of professionals in the industry. \nBe part of this important conversation. Register now! \nSecure Your Spot Today  REGISTER HERE \n\nThis AIA Canada Webinar is part of the 3-day \nAIA International Spring Conference – Trailblazing Architecture \nMarch 20-22\, 2025 \nSee how architects around the world are innovating to shape the future of the built environment! \nHost: AIA International \nDate and time: Thursday\, March 20 · 6:30am – Saturday\, March 22 · 1:30pm EDT \nLocation: Online \nCost: FREE for AIA members and Non-members \nTotal CES: Estimated 15 LUs for AIA Members (tbc) \nSecure Your Spot Today  REGISTER HERE \nVisit the AIA International Spring Website Page
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/aia-international-spring-conferences-exclusive-aia-canada-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Continuing Education,HSW,LU
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250323
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20250309T011336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250309T043649Z
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SUMMARY:AIA International Spring Conference 2025: Trailblazing Architecture - March 20-22
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 3-day virtual conference on how architects around the world are innovating to shape the future of the built environment! \nHost: AIA International \nDate and time: Thursday\, March 20 · 6:30am – Saturday\, March 22 · 1:30pm EDT \nLocation: Online \nCost: FREE (for AIA members and Non-members) \nTotal CES: Estimated 15 LUs for AIA Members (tbc) \nSee our \nSpring Conference Program page to learn more about the individual events on offer! \nREGISTER HERE \nEvent Description \nArchitecture 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. \nFrom 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. \nJoin us for a global discussion on how architects are embracing bold strategies to redefine the limits of design and construction! \nThis 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 United Kingdom\, the International Sections in Latin America\, South Korea\, Southeast Asia\, Sub-Saharan Africa\, Taipei and more of our members worldwide! \nAttendance is free and open to all\, whether you are an AIA member or not. This year\, registrants can choose to add a donation to support our work. As a non-profit organization\, all funds raised will go directly towards ongoing AIA International initiatives\, including the delivery of the Spring Conference. \nSessions will be available on demand following the conference day. AIA members can receive CES credits for participating live\, or for watching on demand. \nWe are thrilled to bring you an array of speakers who in are helping to move the profession forward. They include Chris Lepine\, Director at Zaha Hadid Architects\, Heath May FAIA\, Partner and Executive Vice President at HKS\, James Richärd\, FAIA of Richard Kennedy Architects and Sir David Adjaye.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/aia-international-spring-conference-2025-trailblazing-architecture-march-20-22/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Continuing Education,HSW,LU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241205T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20241113T051453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241125T174017Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar | Designing for Brand and Community: Exploring York University's School of Continuing Studies
DESCRIPTION:Image: York University School of Continuing Education\nArchitectural Firm: Perkins&Will\nPhoto Credit: Younes Bounhar\nWebinar | Designing for Brand and Community: Exploring York University’s School of Continuing Studies \nThursday\, 5 December\, 2024 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm (ET)  \nProvider Name: AIA Canada Society\nProvider Number: 100100113\nCourse Number: 2024AIACS17\nCredit: 1 AIA Learning Unit (LU) \nRegistration Link | \nDesigning for Brand and Community: Exploring York University’s School of Continuing Studies \nCourse Description | \nParticipants will explore how the architectural design of York University’s School of Continuing Studies enhances the institution’s brand and business. Attendees will gain insights into how the building’s design fosters an academic community through strategic programming and architectural elements\, delve into the innovation around the building’s distinctive façade\, and discuss the resilience of iconic designs in adapting to change. \nLearning Objectives | \n\nLearn how the building’s unique architecture supports the brand and business for a distinct school within the York University community.\nUnderstand how architecture supports the development of an academic community through programming and design.\nUnderstand how the building’s unique double-curved façade was achieved using off-the-shelf products and systems.\nUnderstand how an iconic design can remain resilient to changes in use\, enrolment\, and programming.\n\nPresenters \n \nSafdar Abidi\, OAA\, ALBNL\, MRAIC\, LEED® AP BD+C \nPrincipal\, Higher Education\, Perkins&Will \nRole on the Project: Managing Principal \nCareer Bio: Safdar has developed a deep specialization in architectural design and strategic consulting services for Higher Education institutions over the last 15 years. As the leader of Perkins&Will’s Higher Education practice in Canada\, Safdar works closely with colleges and universities to continually deepen his understanding of their priorities and processes. He is passionate about collaborating with clients to “connect the dots” and develop creative strategies to enrich the student experience\, elevate institutional identity\, and maximize value for investments in campus projects. While leading client engagement\, business development\, design\, or project management\, Safdar guides project teams to pursue process and design solutions that are positive\, future focused\, and deeply responsive to the unique culture and mission of each client. More recently\, Safdar has applied the lenses of climate change\, social equity\, and Indigenous engagement to guide the visioning of goals and priorities for post-secondary projects. \n \nJon Loewen\, OAA\, MRAIC\, LEED® AP BD+C\, Certified Passive House Designer \nDesign Principal\, Perkins&Will \nRole on the project: Project Designer \nCareer Bio: Jon is an enthusiastic collaborator dedicated to high-performance design. Driven by a commitment to tackling complex problems with creativity and elegance\, he believes great design is a force which cultivates inspirational and inclusive communities. Jon’s award-winning design approach delivers creative vision and innovative solutions informed by a deep understanding of stakeholder and user priorities to maximize the potential of spaces for learning\, collaboration\, and well-being.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/webinar-designing-for-brand-and-community-exploring-york-universitys-school-of-continuing-studies/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Design Awards,LU
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SUMMARY: Annual General Meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we reflect on 2024 and look ahead to 2025\, where your insights can help shape our path forward. Stay connected with the latest updates in our society\, and by attending\, you’ll earn 1 AIA LU! \n🎉 Special Highlight: Don’t miss the exclusive announcement of the 2024 AIA Canada Society Award Winners! This is your chance to celebrate excellence and recognize the outstanding achievements within our community. \nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nCelebrate Excellence – Be the first to hear the announcement of the 2024 AIA Canada Society Award Winners.\nMeet your 2025 Board of Directors – Gain insight into the leadership driving AIA Canada Society forward.\nEarn 1 AIA LU – Get credit while staying informed.\nShape the Future – Be a part of the discussions that guide our community.\n\n🔗 Register Now \nIt only takes a minute! Secure your spot for this important meeting and make your voice heard. \nMark Your Calendar: \nThis is your opportunity to celebrate the achievements of our award winners\, engage with the leadership\, and help steer the direction of AIA Canada Society for the coming year. \nIf you have any questions or need further information\, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at info@aiacanadasociety.org \nLook forward to see you on November 27!
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/aia-canada-society-annual-general-meeting-2024/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Design Awards,LU
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241219
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SUMMARY:ONLINE COURSE: Pathway to Passive House Designer/Consultant Certification (120P) – November 2024
DESCRIPTION:Pathway to Passive House Designer/Consultant Certification (120P) – November 2024\nNovember 4 – December 18\nPresented By AIA Canada + Passive House Canada\nAIA Canada is excited to partner with Passive House Canada to offer this three-part course to AIA members. \nCourse: Pathway to Passive House Designer/Consultant Certification (120P) \nProvider Name: AIA Canada Society \nProvider Number: 100100113 \nAIA LU Credits: 67.5 LU | HSW \nRegular Course Fee: $3\,960 \nAIA members receive a 10% discount\, a savings of $1\,272 \nAIA Canada Member Course Fee: $2\,688 \nUse this discount code to register: AIA120P \nMembers will need to create a PHC account to register:  \nLink: Non-Member Participant – Passive House Canada | Maison Passive Canada \nCourse Information & Registration\nThis course is recommended for: \nBuilding industry professionals and individuals who are going to be involved in the design and construction of Passive House buildings or EnerPHit (retrofit) projects\, including: architects\, engineers\, design professionals\, site supervisors\, general contractors\, building inspectors\, city planners\, homeowners\, investors and suppliers of high performance building materials that may be used in Passive House construction. \nThe Pathway to Certification is the perfect combination of three courses\, proven to be the most effective program to get participants ready to pass the challenging exam. \nCourse #1 Passive House Design and Construction (120A) \nCourse #2 Understanding and Working with PHPP (120B) \nCourse #3 Exam Preparation for Designer/Consultant Exam (120C) \nPassive House Design and Construction (120A) \nThis course covers the technical\, economic and policy elements of Passive House buildings. Participants will learn how to apply Passive House principles in the context of building physics\, windows and mechanical systems. Numerous case studies\, both domestic and international\, will be used to demonstrate current best practices and teach concepts of cost assessment. Participants will also have the opportunity to solidify their learning with interactive exercises throughout the course. \nUnderstanding & Working with the Passive House Planning Package (PHPP) (120B) \nUnderstanding and Working with PHPP will enable you to take on your first Passive House project. It provides step-by-step instruction for using the PHPP energy modelling software\, which is essential for designing a Passive House building. \nParticipants will learn the structure\, inputs and outputs of PHPP\, and how to select appropriate climate data sets and record building measurements. The course includes modelling a sample Canadian project\, where participants will assess building heat loss\, energy demand and summertime overheating risk\, as well as looking at the reliability of data sources and how design decisions impact the building energy demand. \nExam Preparation for Designer/Consultant Exam (120C) \nThe Passive House Designer/Consultant Exam is challenging\, even for experienced architects and building professionals\, so thorough preparation is essential. This two-day exam preparation course is specifically designed for those who have completed courses 120A and 120B (or equivalent)\, and who wish to write the exam to become a Certified Passive House professional. It gives participants the tools required to write a successful test. \nFunding Opportunities \nAt Passive House Canada we are committed to supporting our community in a number of ways. As a potential course participant\, you might qualify for government funding that could be applied to any of our courses and certification exams. Please consult the links here to find out more about funding available in your province.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/online-course-pathway-to-passive-house-designer-consultant-certification-120p-november-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,HSW,LU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241018T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20241009T042902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T050909Z
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SUMMARY:Join us at Facades+ Toronto 2024 - October 18 at the Hyatt Regency
DESCRIPTION:AIA Canada Society is pleased to be an industry partner of\nFacades+ Toronto 2024 Conference \nPremier Conference of High-Performance Building Enclosures\nFriday\, October 18th at the Toronto Regency Hotel\n VIEW AGENDA & REGISTER HERE\n\nWe hope you can attend this not-to-be-missed event and be inspired by excellent presentations and discussions about emerging Facade engineering and fabrication trends in Toronto. \nAttendees can receive up to 6 AIA HSW CEUs. \nAIA Canada Society Members receive a 20% VIP Registration Discount   20AIACANADA \nSee you in Toronto! 
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/join-us-at-facades-toronto-2024-october-18-2024/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency Toronto\, 370 King St. W.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 1J9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Continuing Education,HSW,LU
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241027
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240711T030754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T031046Z
UID:6857-1729123200-1729987199@www.aiacanadasociety.org
SUMMARY:2024 COD Fall Conference: Connecting Cultures\, Catalyzing Change - Oct 17-26\, São Paulo\, Brazil
DESCRIPTION:COD 2024 Fall International Conference – The Highlights of Brazilian Architecture \nSão Paulo\, Brasilia & Rio de Janeiro | October 17-26 \nThe AIA’s Committee on Design (COD) conference in Brazil in 2024 will focus on the country’s architectural and cultural heritage\, including essential site visits and discussions with local experts. \nREGISTER HERE \nJoin AIA in Brazil\, from October 17-26 2024\, for the first International Conference on Design since 2019. This visit will include three major Brazilian cities\, São Paulo\, Brasília\, and Rio de Janeiro on this significant 200th Anniversary of bilateral relations between the US and Brazil. \nThe 10-day study tour will offer an opportunity to engage in cultural exchange while exploring how different regions of the world develop place-based forms of design thinking that are catalyzed by their culture and empathy for society.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/2024-cod-fall-conference-connecting-cultures-catalyzing-change-oct-17-26-sao-paulo-brazil/
LOCATION:HOTEL MELIA JARDIM EUROPA\, R. JOÃO CACHOEIRA 107 - ITAIM BIBI\, SÃO PAULO-SP\, SÃO PAULO-SP\, 04535-010\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241011
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240711T032702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T032832Z
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SUMMARY:WLS 2024 - Women’s Leadership Summit 2024 | October 8-10\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Save the date! Women’s Leadership Summit 2024 is coming to Chicago October 8-10! Start making plans now to join us at the premier leadership training event for women. \nAbout WLS 2024  \nTogether\, we’re setting a new standard where women take the lead. \nWLS convenes the industry’s largest network of women who are breaking down barriers and manifesting the careers they want—while making a difference in the world. You’ll meet\, network with\, and learn from an extraordinary lineup of renowned speakers\, trailblazing leaders\, and industry experts who will share pathbreaking ideas to tackle challenges and lead change. It’s all powered by the AIA community\, the largest\, most influential network of architecture professionals and allies designing a better world. \nDon’t miss your chance to register yourself or your firm. Registration opens Summer 2024. \n\nWomen’s Leadership Summit (WLS)\, founded by AIA\, is a premier event that brings together the industry’s largest network of women who are breaking down barriers\, making themselves visible\, and manifesting the careers they want—while making a difference in the world. Leaders from across the industry are invited to contribute their expertise through an educational session delivered live at WLS. 
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/wls-2024-womens-leadership-summit-2024/
LOCATION:HYATT REGENCY CHICAGO\, 151 EAST WACKER DR.\, CHICAGO\, IL\, 60601 \, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240815T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240815T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240712T221717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T032851Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar | AIA Canada Society is Honoured to Present DR. NEIL LEACH  |  AI and the FUTURE of ARCHITECTURE - Webinar | Thursday\, August 15\, 12:00 - 1:00pm EST
DESCRIPTION:Webinar | AI and the Future of Architecture \nThursday\, 15 August\, 2024 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm (EST)  \nProvider Name: AIA Canada Society \nProvider Number: 100100113 \nCourse Number: 2024AIACS014 \nCredit: 1 AIA Learning Unit (LU) \nRegistration Link | AI and the Future of Architecture \nCourse Description | \nThis presentation will include a review of AI and how it is affecting all of our lives in our day to day activities. It will then turn to the realm of architecture and explore the good and bad ways AI is interfacing with architects and architecture. AI will undoubtedly be a useful tool in all spheres of architectural design\, including the design of healthcare facilities\, but is there also a dark side to AI? This course will explore both of these scenarios so architects can be ready to act and not just react to the implementation of AI in the practice of architecture. \nLearning Objectives | \n1. Learn about the overall world of AI and how quickly it is advancing \n2. Understand the liabilities of AI as well as its positive aspects \n3. Understand the ramifications AI is having and will have on architecture practice \n4. Become informed on best practices in interfacing with AI \nPresenter | \n \nNeil Leach is an architect and professor from the UK. He currently directs the Doctor of Design program at Florida International University. He has taught at many leading schools of architecture\, including the Architectural Association\, Harvard GSD\, Columbia GSAPP\, Cornell University and SCI-Arc. He is the co- founder of DigitalFUTURES\, an online educational platform that operates in 10 languages; a former researcher for NASA\, where he developed 3D printing technologies for the Moon and Mars. \nBooks \nHe has published over 40 books on architectural theory and digital design\, translated into 8 different languages\, including Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction to AI for Architects (Bloomsbury\, 2021)\, the first book on Architecture and AI in the English language. This book is being translated into multiple languages\, including Chinese\, Arabic\, Korean\, Ukrainian\, Spanish and Farsi. \nPraise for Architecture in the Age of AI by leading architects:  \nPatrik Schumacher\, ZHA Architects \n‘A brand new set of tools has inspired a new wave of transformative creative energy within architecture. This book is essential reading for all who want to join the thrilling quest of bringing the power of AI into architecture.’ \nThom Mayne\, Morphosis Architects \n‘Critical in our current condition\, Neil Leach’s research into artificial intelligence broadens the implementation and importance of AI as a conceptual tool for students\, designers\, and thinkers.’ \nWanyu He\, XKool \n‘Clearly written and well informed\, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in AI and its potential application in architecture.’ \nWolf dPrix\, COOP HIMMELB(L)AU \n‘AI – which I like to call “Architectural Intelligence” – is a tool that one day will allow us architects to fly. This book\, like all Neil Leach’s books\, is a multi-perspective view of a possible future for architecture.’ \nNeil has also published Machine Hallucinations: Architecture and AI (Wiley\, 2022)\, and is currently working on 3 new books on AI and Architecture. \nLectures \nIn addition to teaching at some of the leading schools of architecture in the world\, Neil Leach has been invited to lecture at some of the leading professional institutions\, including: \nAmerican Institute of Architects (AIA) \nRoyal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) \nArchitectural Institute of Korea (AIK) \nAustralian Institute of Architects (AIA) \nTe Kahui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA) \nWorshipful Company of Chartered Architects (WCCA) \nCasa del’architecttura\, Italy\, 2024 \nKeynote Addresses \nHe has given keynote addresses on AI and Architecture at many international conferences\, including: \nArabic Society for Computation in Architecture\, Art and Design (ASCAAD)\, Beirut\, Lebanon\, 2022 DigitalFUTURES Architectural Intelligence Conference\, 2022 \nAssociation for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA)\, Ahmedabad\, India 2023 \nAIA Large Firms Roundtable\, Nashville\, USA\, 2023 \nIberio-Americano Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDI)\, Punta del Este\, Uruguay 2023 Turner Construction Innovation Summit\, New York\, 2023 \nFerrovial Executive Forum\, Madrid\, Spain\, 2023 \nXArch Symposium\, Suzhou\, China\, 2023 \nArchitecture Informatics from the Perspective of Content Generation AI\, Tokyo\, 2023 BOAT International\, Kitzbuhel\, Austria\, 2024 \nCEO Forum\, San Diego\, 2024 \nAI Conference\, MOMus\, Thessaloniki\, Greece\, 2024 \nDesign Fest\, Izmir\, 2024 \nMilo Annual Lecture\, RIBA London\, 2024. \nWikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Leach Instagram: @neilleach14
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/aia-canada-society-is-honoured-to-present-dr-neil-leach-ai-and-the-future-of-architecture-webinar-thursday-august-15-1200-100pm-est/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,LU
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240813
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240815
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240730T025117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T171841Z
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SUMMARY:Industry Summit | Building Transformations Presents 'The Future of Construction: Automation\, Offsite & Field Technology II' - August\, 13-14 2024 in Toronto
DESCRIPTION:AIA Canada Society is proud to be a supporting partner of Building Transformations upcoming Industry Summit in Toronto –  \nThe Future of Construction: Automation\, Offsite & Field Technology II  \nApplying New Tech and Innovation to Address the Labor Shortage. Prefabrication\, Automation & AI \n\nAugust\, 13-14 2024\n\n\n\nIn-Person Event\n\n\n\n\nHyatt Regency Downtown\n‍370 King St W\nToronto\, ON M5V 1J6 \nRegistration Link: The Future of Construction: Automation\, Offsite & Field Technology II \n20% Discount for AIA Canada Society Members. Contact Rommy at rommy@aiacanadasociety.org for your discount code. \n\nAbout the Event\n\nThe Future of Construction: Automation\, Offsite & Field Technology II will continue the conversation on the pressing challenge of labor shortages within the construction sector\, with a primary focus on amalgamating design\, manufacturing\, fabrication\, and assembly processes alongside field mechanization. Meet experts\, practitioners\, researchers\, and policymakers to discuss pivotal innovations\, hurdles obstructing progress\, and avenues for industry stakeholders to contribute to the sector’s advancement. \nLearn about the latest advancements in field mechanization technologies\, encompassing autonomous machinery\, robotics\, and more. Key topics for discussion will include: \n\nStrategies for attracting\, training\, and retaining skilled workers both locally and globally within the Building Industry.\nExploration of governmental and industry partnerships aimed at reducing construction costs and fostering innovation.\nIn-depth case studies showcasing the practical application of Offsite Prefabrication\, modularization\, and site automation.\nImplementable strategies for digitizing business operations across Planning\, Estimating\, Scheduling\, and Construction phases.\nAn exclusive Contech-focused expo featuring vendors from across the globe\, highlighting cutting-edge solutions and technologies.\n\nThis event promises to be a pivotal platform for fostering collaboration\, sharing insights\, and charting the course for the future of the construction industry.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/building-transformations-presents-the-future-of-construction-automation-offsite-field-technology-ii-august-13-14-2024-in-toronto/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency Toronto\, 370 King St. W.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 1J9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,LocalMeetup
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240807T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240807T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240729T190700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T221349Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar | Exploring Tech's Impact on Design: Debunking Myths\, Embracing Realities - Krigh Bachmann | Wednesday\, August 7\, 12:00 - 1:00pm (EST)
DESCRIPTION:AIA Canada Society is delighted to partner with Building Transformations to present renowned Technology Consultant\, Krigh Bachmann who will delve into the cutting-edge technologies shaping the future of design in his exclusive webinar\, Exploring Tech’s Impact on Design: Debunking Myths\, Embracing Realities \nThis insightful session will dispel common myths and highlight the realities of integrating emerging tech into architectural practice. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a leading expert in the field. Register now to secure your spot! \n\nWebinar | Exploring Tech’s Impact on Design: Debunking Myths\, Embracing Realities \nDate: Wednesday\, 7 August\, 2024 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm (EST)  \nProvider Name: AIA Canada Society \nProvider Number: 100100113 \nCourse Number: 2024AIACS015 \nCredit: 1 AIA Learning Unit (LU) \nRegistration Link | Exploring Tech’s Impact on Design: Debunking Myths\, Embracing Realities \n\nCourse Description | \nIn architecture and engineering design\, buzzwords like AI\, Digital Twins\, and emerging technologies often overshadow practical realities. This presentation cuts through the hype\, providing a pragmatic perspective on the latest advancements shaping the future of design. Based on extensive research and analysis of industry trends\, we will explore the technologies and factors poised to have the most significant impact on design processes in the coming years. \nLearning Objectives | \nIdentify and understand the key emerging technologies in architecture and engineering design: \nParticipants will be able to list and describe emerging technologies such as AI and Digital Twins\, understanding their fundamental principles and potential applications in design. \nEvaluate the practical implications and limitations of emerging technologies: \nParticipants will develop the ability to critically assess the real-world applicability and limitations of emerging technologies\, distinguishing between hype and practical benefits. \nAnalyze industry trends and research on the impact of technology on design processes: \nParticipants will gain insights from current industry trends and research findings\, enabling them to predict and prepare for the future impacts of technology on their design practices. \nDevelop strategies to integrate emerging technologies into design workflows effectively: \nParticipants will learn to formulate and implement strategies for incorporating new technologies into their design processes\, ensuring they can leverage these tools to enhance efficiency and innovation in their work. \n\nPresenter | \nKrigh Bachmann is a Technology Consultant specializing in the design\, construction\, and operations of the built environment. With expertise in both established and emerging technologies\, he excels at translating complex concepts into practical\, real-world solutions. Krigh’s portfolio includes work in digital delivery contract language\, generative artificial intelligence\, BIM\, smart buildings\, prefab construction\, and digital twins. \nThroughout his 20-year career\, Krigh has collaborated with various companies\, including renowned practices DIALOG\, Gensler\, and Pollard Thomas Edwards\, to integrate these cutting-edge technologies into their processes. He has also consulted building owners on developing robust digital information requirements and remains an active member of Canada’s building intelligence community. Krigh frequently shares his insights at industry events such as Autodesk University\, Building Transformations\, BUILDEX\, BiLT NA\, and tBIMc. \n\n \nAbout Building Transformations | \nBuilding Transformations’s vision is to advance civilization and improve our built environment through developing a robust community of industry-leading practitioners from building and infrastructure industry\, who are proactively engaged in the effective deployment of digital technologies and processes. https://www.buildingtransformations.org/ \n\nAIA Canada Society is proud to be a supporting partner of Building Transformations upcoming Industry Summit in Toronto  \nRegistration Link:  The Future of Construction: Automation\, Offsite & Field Technology II \nJoin us on August 13-14 at the Hyatt Regency\, Toronto\, ON for an incredibly informative event.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/exclusive-webinar-aia-canada-society-and-building-transformations-are-pleased-to-present-krigh-bachmann-wednesday-august-7-1200-100pm-est/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,LU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240718T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240718T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240627T093127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T221416Z
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SUMMARY:New Webinar | Design Awards Series | Adaptive Reuse in Action: Transforming Spaces\, Building Community
DESCRIPTION:Image: Facility Chicago\, Chicago Illinois\, U.S.A\nArchitectural Firm: Carlo Parente\nPhoto Credit: Michelle Litvin\nWebinar | Design Awards Series | Adaptive Reuse in Action: Transforming Spaces\, Building Community \nThursday\, 18 July\, 2024 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm (EST)  \nProvider Name: AIA Canada Society\nProvider Number: 100100113\nCourse Number: 2024AIACS10\nCredit: 1 AIA HSW Learning Unit (LU) \nRegistration Link | \nAdaptive Reuse in Action: Transforming Spaces\, Building Community \nCourse Description | \nThis course presents two projects awarded Canada Design Awards of merit and citation in 2023 by Carlo Parente Architecture Inc. (CPAI) Both projects are stories of revival\, drawing upon the stories\, histories\, and materials embedded in two seemingly obsolete buildings – a former mason’s workshop in an ordinary Chicago neighbourhood and a structure on a decommissioned historic hog farm in the German countryside. These geographically and typologically divergent projects transform former places of production into new types of live/workspace\, each including private and public realms. \nLearning Objectives | \n\nUnderstanding Adaptive Reuse Principles: Learn fundamental concepts and benefits of adaptive reuse in architecture\, including how it integrates preservation with modern functionality and sustainability.\nAnalyzing Design Strategies for Addressing New Ways of Living: Explore the design strategies used to create mixed-use spaces that balance private and communal needs and understand how these strategies can foster community engagement.\nEvaluating the Impact of Art and Community in Architectural Design: Examine the role of art and community in adaptive reuse projects and assess how these elements can transform a building into a hub for artistic collaboration and neighborhood revitalization.\nPromoting Sustainable Practices in Architecture through Adaptive Reuse: Identify sustainable practices employed in adaptive reuse projects\, focusing on resource repurposing\, waste minimization\, and using passive and active systems.\n\nPresenter | \n \n \nImage: Farm 2.0\, Lippetal Germany\nArchitectural Firm: Carlo Parente Architects Inc.\nPhoto Credit: Carlo Parente Architects.Inc
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/new-webinar-design-awards-series-adaptive-reuse-in-action-transforming-spaces-building-community/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Design Awards,HSW,LU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240627T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240627T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240615T213112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240615T213617Z
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SUMMARY:You are invited! To AIA Canada Society's Member Reception on Thursday\, June 27\, 6-8 p.m. at LightForm Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Image: Canoe Landing Campus\, Toronto ON\nArchitect: ZAS Architects Inc.\nPhoto Credit: Michael Muraz\n\nWe are excited to host our Summer Social event in Toronto\, \nwelcoming AIA Canada members to connect in person \nat this upcoming reception. \nThursday\, June 27\, 6-8 p.m. at \nLightForm Toronto \n267 Niagara St.\, Toronto \nSuperb beverages and appetizers will be served \nOur special guest and speaker of the evening will be Paul Stevens of ZAS Architects + Interiors\, who will be presenting the AIA Award winning project – Canoe Landing Campus. (AIA members will receive 1 AIA LU for continuing education\, pending approval) \nWe hope you can join us for an evening of engaging and stimulating conversation. \nPlease RSVP by Friday\, June 21 to let us know you’ll be attending. You are welcome to invite a colleague. \nWe’re excited to meet you! \n\nWe would like to thank our generous sponsor of the event: \n \nEstablished in 1997\, LightForm is a leading provider of architectural and decorative lighting solutions. With a portfolio of top global and exclusive brands\, LightForm helps Canada’s design professionals illuminate their projects\, bridging the gap between design aesthetics and electrical functionality with the support of its UL Lab for Canadian certifications. \nhttps://www.lightformshop.com \n\n \nCommisso Estate Winery is a 32-acre winery and bed & breakfast situated on the 75-year-old vineyard at the top of the Niagara Escarpment. The winery specializes in premium\, small-lot VQA wines\, with a particular focus on Appassimento wines and big\, bold reds. It is surrounded by lush vineyards and stunning gardens. \nhttps://www.commisso.ca
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/you-are-invited-to-aia-canada-societys-member-reception-on-thursday-june-27-in-toronto/
LOCATION:LIGHTFORM\, 267 Niagara Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M6J 2L5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Design Awards,HSW,LocalMeetup,LU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240613T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240613T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240605T201253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T201358Z
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SUMMARY:Navigating Toward Zero: Transforming Community Recreation Facilities for a Sustainable Future - Thursday\, June 13\, 12:00-1:00pm EST
DESCRIPTION:Image: Neil Campbell Rowing Centre\nDesign Architect: MJMA Architecture & Design\nAssociate Architect: Raimondo + Associates Architects\nPhoto Credit: Scott Norsworthy\nWebinar | \nDesign Awards Series | Navigating Toward Zero: Transforming Community Recreation Facilities for a Sustainable Future \nThursday\, 13 June\, 2024 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm (EST)  \nProvider Name: AIA Canada Society\nProvider Number: 100100113\nCourse Number: 2024AIACS07\nCredit: 1 AIA Learning Unit (LU) \nRegistration Link | \nNavigating Toward Zero: Transforming Community Recreation Facilities for a Sustainable Future \nCourse Description | \nArena and aquatic facilities are often the most recognizable and significant public buildings in many communities. Given their high occupant loads\, long operational hours and inherently large volumes\, these buildings face significant challenges as our industry accepts the responsibility of steering the built world towards a zero-emissions future. These facilities must also sustain challenging interior environments that require specially treated air\, water\, and ice—all of which are delivering tightly regulated conditions regardless of exterior temperatures. This presentation will discuss strategies to lower embodied and operational carbon and reduce operational energy in this most essential of community building types. The session will focus on two case studies: the Western North York Community Centre\, on track to be one of Canada’s first Net-Zero Energy aquatics-based zero-carbon project\, and the King Township Recreation Centre\, which is the first facility in Canada combining arenas and aquatics to receive CaGBC’s Zero Carbon Building Design certification. We will describe the challenges and opportunities encountered on our path to a Zero Carbon future. \nLearning Objectives | \n\nUnderstand the practical and political challenges facing architects as we bring zero carbon principles to public projects.\nUnderstand ZCB Design and its relationship to architectural\, structural and mechanical systems for this project type.\nPinpoint various design strategies that were significant contributors to a ZCB design target.\nUnderstand lessons learned as industry standards for this level of performance evolve and improve.\n\nWe will use two case studies of projects in development to do this – the Western North York Community Centre and the ZCB-certified Township Wide Recreation Centre in King \nPresenters | \nJeanne Ng Jeanne Ng is a Senior Principal at MJMA Architecture & Design. She has been instrumental in furthering MJMA’s architecture and community engagement goals since 1997. She has taken a key role in many of the firm’s most notable community-focused projects that foster social cohesion\, such as the Regent Park (Pam McConnell) Aquatic Centre\, the Audley Recreation Centre & Library\, and the Wellesley Community Centre and St. James Town Library. A champion of sustainability\, she has led research initiatives like MJMA’s Embodied Carbon Benchmarking Study for community recreation centres\, and is the Project Principal on the Western North York Community Centre—which is on target to be one of Canada’s first Net-Zero aquatic-based community centres. \n  \nMarc Downing \nA Principal at MJMA\, Marc has been practicing his highly environmentally sensitive approach to architecture—first developed during the pursuit of a Bachelor of Environmental Studies and a Bachelor of Architecture\, both at the University of Waterloo. As a core member of MJMA’s community and recreation design team\, Marc has led arena projects across Canada. His projects are typically part of a larger public precinct\, forming relationships to existing buildings at the civic scale. Marc’s work is rooted in the idea that assembly space is always malleable; the challenges of multiple program types necessitate hybrid\, multi-use design solutions. He is the Project Principal on the King Township-Wide Recreation Complex which is the first public aquatic and arena facility to achieve Zero Carbon Design certification in Canada.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/navigating-toward-zero-transforming-community-recreation-facilities-for-a-sustainable-future-thursday-june-13-1200-100pm-est/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Design Awards,LU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240611T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240529T054308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240529T065130Z
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SUMMARY:Generative AI in the Architectural Practice: Tools\, Techniques\, and Insights - Tuesday\, June 11\, 12:00-1:00pm EST
DESCRIPTION:Webinar |  \nGenerative AI in the Architectural Practice: Tools\, Techniques\, and Insights \nTuesday\, 11 June\, 2024 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm (EST) \nProvider Name: AIA Canada Society \nProvider Number: 100100113 \nCourse Number: 2024AIACS08 \nCredit: 1 AIA Learning Unit (LU) \nRegistration Link | \nGenerative AI in the Architectural Practice: Tools\, Techniques\, and Insights \nCourse Description | \nThis course offers an insightful overview of integrating generative AI within the realm of architectural design and practice. Participants will gain essential knowledge of the latest GenAI tools and diffusion technologies reshaping architecture. The course will cover practical skills for utilizing AI in design workflows\, ways to harness AI for enhanced creativity\, and a forward-looking perspective on the technological advancements expected to revolutionize the industry. \nLearning Objectives | \nAwareness of Tools and Possibilities: Participants will become familiar with the latest AI tools available for architectural design\, understanding their capabilities and potential applications. \nTechnical Mastery of AI: Learn how to effectively manipulate and control AI technologies to achieve precise outcomes in architectural projects. \nWorkflow Integration: Gain insights into integrating AI into existing workflows\, enhancing efficiency and creativity in the design process. \nFuture Trends and Impacts: Identify future trends in AI development and understand their potential impacts on architecture\, preparing for shifts in the industry landscape. \nPresenter | \n\n \nTim Fu \nDesigner and Founder\, Studio Tim Fu Ltd \nTim Fu is a renowned designer known for his specialisation in of advanced computation and artificial intelligence (AI). Emerging from Zaha Hadid Architects\, he has since founded Studio Tim Fu\, a high-tech architectural practice pioneering in the integration of AI into his visionary designs. As an active educator\, Tim leads diverse workshops on computational design in academia and is a prominent voice on the use of AI in architecture\, speaking at conferences globally. Additionally\, Tim has built a significant online following\, sharing his design and technological insights worldwide\, establishing his influence as a thought leader in the field.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/generative-ai-in-the-architectural-practice-tools-techniques-and-insights-tuesday-june-11-1200-100pm-est/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,LU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240606T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240606T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240529T063803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240529T063803Z
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SUMMARY:AIA24 - Meet AIA International - Thursday\, June 6\, 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. (ET)
DESCRIPTION:AIA24 – Meet AIA International\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin AIA International in the AIA Lounge for an informal meet-up and networking opportunity! \nWhen: Thursday 6 June 2024 @ 16:00-16:45 (Eastern US time)\nWhere: AIA Booth 2418\, Expo Hall\, Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Allen Y. Lew Place NW\, Washington\, DC 20001 \nRegistration: No sign up required. \n\n\nEvent Description: \nWant to engage with the AIA outside the US? Meet leaders from across AIA International for a chat at the AIA lounge. We are a thriving community made up of 7 Chapters and 5 Sections\, spanning 100 countries\, from East Asia to Latin America. Come and find out how you can get involved! \nQuestions? Email Genie Khmelnitski at AdministrativeDirector@aiainternational.org. \nFind us here on the Conference Schedule >>>. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is made possible with the generous support of NorthGlass.  Please consider them for your next project. Further information at: https://www.northglass.global/.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/aia24-meet-aia-international-thursday-june-6-400-445-p-m-et/
LOCATION:Marriott Marquis Washington\, DC  901 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Washington\, DC 20001 United States\, Marriott Marquis 901 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Washington\, Washington\, DC\, DC\, DC 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240605T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240605T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240529T062434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T201507Z
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SUMMARY:AIA International Celebration: A Reception Honoring Global Sections and Design Awards Winners - June 5\, 5:30-7:30pm
DESCRIPTION:AIA International is excited to announce their Reception as part of AIA24 in Washington D.C.\, and we hope you can join us there!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAIA International Celebration: A Reception Honoring Global Sections and Design Awards Winners\nWhen: Wednesday 5 June 2024 @ 17:30-19:30 (Eastern US time) \nWhere: Marriott Marquis\, Marquis Salon 1\, 901 Massachusetts Ave NW\, Washington\, DC 20001 \nPlease register here to help with our event planning! \nRegistration Link \nRegistration is FREE but spaces are limited. \nEvent Description \nMeet and mingle with representatives of AIA International’s leadership\, the seven AIA international Chapters – AIA UK\, AIA Continental Europe\, AIA Hong Kong\, AIA Japan\, AIA Middle East\, AIA Shanghai\, AIA Canada Society – and the newly formed Sections\, AIA Latin America\, AIA Southeast Asia\, AIA South Korea\, AIA Taipei and AIA Sub-Saharan Africa. We invite you to celebrate our global community with members in over 100 countries. Join us to recognize AIA International Design Awards winners\, and network with representatives of other nations’ architectural organizations attending AIA24. \nQuestions? Email Genie Khmelnitski at AdministrativeDirector@aiainternational.org. \nFind us here on the Conference Schedule >>>. \nThis event is made possible with the generous support of NorthGlass. \nPlease consider them for your next project. Further information at: https://www.northglass.global/.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/aia-international-celebration-a-reception-honoring-global-sections-and-design-awards-winners-june-5-530-730pm/
LOCATION:Marriott Marquis Washington\, DC  901 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Washington\, DC 20001 United States\, Marriott Marquis 901 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Washington\, Washington\, DC\, DC\, DC 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Design Awards
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240609
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20231115T184308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T201618Z
UID:6289-1717545600-1717891199@www.aiacanadasociety.org
SUMMARY:AIA24  Conference on Architecture & Design
DESCRIPTION:We often talk about the future. This conference is where the AEC industry gathers to define it\, design it\, and connect across industries to build it.  Join us in Washington\, D.C.\, June 5-8\, 2024\, for the architecture and design event of the year! \nAIA Conference on Architecture & Design 2024 \nUniting to solve today’s challenges \nThe most impactful\, forward-thinking solutions result from a convergence of thought. Solving today’s environmental\, social\, and ethical challenges requires bringing together diverse perspectives across the multiple disciplines of the built environment. \nEnter the AIA Conference on Architecture & Design (AIA24)\, happening June 5–8 in Washington\, D.C.\, home to AIA’s new global campus\, several AIA chapters\, and some of the most influential architecture\, design firms\, and manufacturers in the world. \nEvery year\, the AIA and AEC communities convene to network\, share knowledge\, and find solutions to design a better world. The conference fuses together industries\, identities\, skills\, styles\, and values\, to establish a new multidisciplinary understanding of today’s most pressing issues. And it unites tradition and innovation\, art and technology\, form and function\, old and new\, and global and local to examine\, educate\, and find solutions. \nThrough networking\, education\, events\, tours\, and the industry’s largest expo\, AIA24 fosters cross-industry collaborations and solutions between licensed architects\, design professionals\, associates\, engineers\, contractors\, interior designers\, landscape architects\, firm owners\, owners/clients\, emerging professionals\, and beyond to showcase the strength of the AEC industry. \nUniting toward better outcomes highlights the value in each other’s unique skill sets and positions architects\, designers\, engineers\, and builders as leaders designing a better world\, together. \nAIA gives you a dynamic\, ever-changing\, infinite view into the world of architecture that informs you and makes your architecture better.\n—TAKASHI YANAI\, FAIA\, EHRLICH YANAI RHEE CHANEY ARCHITECTS \nBe a part of this defining AEC industry event! Connect with your peers and lend your voice and expertise to design a better world. \n 
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/aia24-conference-on-architecture-design/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Continuing Education,Design Awards,HSW,LU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240517T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240517T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240418T014659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T032959Z
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SUMMARY:AIA Canada Society Reception at the RAIC 2024 Conference On Architecture  May 17\, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
DESCRIPTION:AIA and RAIC Members are cordially invited to attend the\n\nAIA CANADA SOCIETY RECEPTION\nat the\nRAIC 2024 Conference on Architecture\n\nFriday\, May 17\, 3:30 ~ 5:30 p.m.\n\n\nInvitation – AIA Canada Society Reception @ RAIC 2024 Conference On Architecture\n\nKindly RSVP by Friday\, May 3\nto\nrommy@aiacanadasociety.org\n\nDue to limited space\, only 50 people can be admitted\n\nWe look forward to meeting you!\n\n_\n\n\nBoard of Directors\nAIA Canada Society
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/aia-canada-society-reception-at-the-raic-2024-conference-on-architecture-may-17-330-530-p-m/
CATEGORIES:Conference,LocalMeetup
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240510T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240510T233000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240415T170613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T201738Z
UID:6594-1715365800-1715383800@www.aiacanadasociety.org
SUMMARY:AIA Canada Society Reception at the AAA Banff Session 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel hidden\nSidecar Lounge\nfor the\nAIA CANADA SOCIETY RECEPTION\nduring the\nAAA Banff Session 2024\n\nFriday\, May 10\, 6:30 ~ 11:30 p.m.\n\n\nInvitation – AIA Canada Society Reception @ Banff Session 2024\n\nKindly RSVP \nto\nhannah@aiacanadasociety.org\n\nDue to limited space\, only 50 people can be admitted\n\nWe look forward to meeting you!\n\nDora Ng\nPresident\nAIA Canada Society\n\nVIST AAA EVENT LINK: AAA Banff Session 2024
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/aia-canada-society-reception-friday-may-10-the-aaa-banff-session-2024-banff-ab/
CATEGORIES:Conference,LocalMeetup
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240512
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240425T044446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T051853Z
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SUMMARY:Join this year's AAA Banff Session - May 10-11\, 2024 & the AIA Canada Society Reception on Friday\, May 10
DESCRIPTION:Every two years the AAA brings together over 400 architects\, interior designers\, academics\, and students to the stunning Rocky Mountains of Alberta to network\, learn and advance the professions. The AAA has proudly hosted this popular conference\, aptly named Banff Session\, since 1956.  \nBanff Session 2024 will explore the significance of rebuilding and the myriad ways our registrants and other industry professionals take part in reshaping the world. We will explore resilience and how we can rebuild our environments in the wake of extreme climate events and natural disasters. We will consider reconciliation and how the design professions can rebuild relationships and work towards diversity\, equity and inclusion. We will examine relevance and how we can continue to evolve the professions of registered architecture and licensed interior design while adapting to an ever-changing world. We will look at how we can rebuild current structures using green building technologies to reduce environmental impact. \nSet at the historic Fairmont Banff Springs hotel\, Banff Session 2024 will take place on May 10 + 11 and will mark a return to a fully in-person experience. A special room rate has been secured for our attendees and will be made available when event registration opens. \nAIA Canada Society is proud to be hosting a reception during the AAA Banff Session 2024.  \nJoin us on May 10\, 6:30-11:30 p.m. at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel\, Rundle Bar – Sidecar Lounge.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/join-us-at-the-aaa-banff-session-2024-may-10-may-11-2024/
CATEGORIES:Conference,LocalMeetup
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240424T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240424T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240409T151839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T201834Z
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SUMMARY:AI-Enabled Productivity: From Drudgery to Innovation - Wednesday\, April 24\, 12:00 - 1:00pm EST
DESCRIPTION:Webinar | AI-Enabled Productivity: From Drudgery to Innovation \nWednesday\, 24 April\, 2024 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm (EST) \nProvider Name: AIA Canada Society \nProvider Number: 100100113 \nCourse Number: 2024AIACS06 \nCredit: 1 AIA Learning Unit (LU) \nRegistration Link:  AI-Enabled Productivity: From Drudgery to Innovation  \nCourse Description: \nThis presentation explores the profound impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on architectural business processes. Participants will discover practical use cases that offer significant benefits with minimal disruption to current practices. The lecture will delve into how AI technologies are revolutionizing various aspects of architecture\, including design\, BIM modeling\, rendering\, feasibility studies\, project site supervision\, and client interactions. Through detailed use case examples\, attendees will gain insights into how AI is streamlining workflows\, fostering creativity and enhancing overall efficiency in architectural practices. \nLearning Objectives: \n1. Understand the Role of Language in AI-driven Architectural Workflows: \n\nExplore how AI-powered language prompts can influence and potentially redefine architectural practices.\nDiscuss the implications of language-based design and its impact on formal architectural terminology and documentation.\n\n2. Examine AI’s Influence on Concept Design and Feasibility Studies: \n\nAnalyze how AI tools enhance concept design iteration and improve feasibility study accuracy.\n\n3. Explore AI’s Impact on Visualization and Rendering: \n\nUnderstand how AI algorithms improve architectural visualization and rendering quality.\nDiscuss the role of AI in accelerating the rendering process and enhancing visual communication in architecture.\n\n4. Discuss AI’s Role in BIM Modeling and Manipulating Point Cloud Data: \n\nExplore how AI enhances Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows\, including model creation\, and analysis.\nAnalyze how AI tools facilitate the manipulation and interpretation of point cloud data for architectural purposes.\n\n\nPresenter: \n \nVictoria Ikede\, BIM Coordinator at Architecture49| The BIMMentor on YT | C# Revit API Dev and Mini MBA \nVictoria Ikede is a seasoned BIM Professional working in Architecture49’s Design Through Technology Initiative. With a strong background in Architecture and Building Information Management\, coupled with over 11 years of industry experience\, her drive for innovation and technology has propelled her to explore novel approaches in using AI to enhance design processes\, optimize project management\, and elevate client interactions within the profession. \nAt Architecture49\, Victoria is exploring AI applications to optimize business processes and harness BIM data for predictive analytics on construction projects. Her focus is on implementing accessible workflows that challenge industry norms\, while promoting technological inclusivity through AI adoption. \nHer journey into Design Technology began at the University of Nigeria in 2009. She has since obtained Master’s Degrees with Distinction from prestigious institutions such as the University of Sheffield in England\, Politecnico di Milano in Italy\, and the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia\, specializing in Architecture and BIM. She garnered a reputation for BIM Advocacy in West Africa\, notably emerging as the youngest sole female BIM Manager\, and Keynote speaker at the inaugural West Africa Digital Construction conference\, disseminating insights into the revolutionary impacts of digital technologies on architecture and construction practices in the region. \nAn early adopter of AI\, she was a pioneering member during the implementation of Dall-E for image generation in the tool’s beta testing phase. Additionally\, she delivered a lecture on Machine Learning and its applications in Architectural Generative Design as far back as 2021. \nAs an educator\, Victoria has led advanced postgraduate-level workshops at the University of Sheffield\, a distinguished institution ranked among the world’s top 100 universities. In this capacity\, she curated course content centered around Building Information Modeling\, Virtual Reality Design\, Computational Design\, 3D Printing and Digital Fabrication. Highly proficient in Computational Design & Programming\, she also educates on ‘THE BIM MENTOR’ YouTube channel with content curated especially for complete beginners to the subject. \nA sought-after speaker on the intersection of AI and Architecture\, Victoria has significantly contributed to the discourse on leveraging AI for architectural innovation. She brings a unique blend of technical expertise and creative vision to the discussion\, inspiring architects\, and industry professionals to embrace innovation and harness the power of AI for transformative outcomes in architecture.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/ai-enabled-productivity-from-drudgery-to-innovation-wednesday-april-24-1200-100pm-est/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,LU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240327T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240327T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240312T173049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T191343Z
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SUMMARY:EVOLUTION OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: Case Study | 8 HAUS - Wednesday\, March 27\, 12:00-1:00pm EST
DESCRIPTION:Evolution of Sustainable Design: Case Study | 8 HAUS \nWebinar | Wednesday\, 27 March\, 2024 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm (EST) \nProvider Name: AIA Canada Society \nProvider Number: 100100113 \nCourse Number: 2024AIACS03 \nCredit: 1 AIA Learning Unit (LU) \nRegistration Link: Evolution of Sustainable Design – Case Study | 8 HAUS \n\n   \n\nJoin Architect John Romanov\, of Romanov Romanov Architects\, and Engineer Jeff Maxwell\, of TRAK International\, in exploring the evolution of sustainable design through a case study of the residential development project\, 8 HAUS. This course delves into the process of integrating sustainable principles into AEC practices\, focusing on key elements such as ground source geo-exchange heat pumps\, co-generation electricity production\, rainwater harvesting/irrigation\, green roofs\, tanked foundation\, and exterior wall panelization. \n\n\nThrough real-world examples and in-depth analysis\, participants will gain valuable insights into the challenges\, innovations\, and successes encountered in creating environmentally responsible and energy-efficient buildings. Whether you’re an architect\, engineer\, or sustainability enthusiast\, this course offers essential knowledge and inspiration for advancing sustainable design practices in architectural projects. \nLearning Objectives: \nUnderstand the principles and benefits of ground source geo-exchange heat pump systems in the context of sustainable building design and operation. \nExplore the integration of co-generation electricity production technologies within architectural projects and grasp their significance in reducing environmental impact and enhancing energy efficiency. \nAnalyze the implementation of rainwater harvesting and irrigation systems as integral components of sustainable building design\, along with the design and performance considerations associated with blue/green roofs\, and tanked foundation. Learn how these strategies can maximize water conservation and management in urban environments. \nEvaluate and review exterior wall panelization techniques\, and discover how these features contribute to the overall sustainability and resilience of architectural developments. \nBy the end of this course\, participants will have gained a comprehensive understanding of the Evolution of Sustainable Design through the case study of 8 HAUS\, equipped with practical knowledge and insights to inform their own architectural projects and contribute to the advancement of environmentally responsible building practices. \nPresenters: \n \nJohn F. Romanov\, OAA\, AAA\, MRAIC\, AAIA\, CET\, LEED \nJohn is a highly accomplished architect and the President of Romanov Romanov Architects Incorporated. With a career spanning over four decades\, John has been a prominent figure in the field of architecture\, demonstrating a commitment to excellence and sustainability. \nThe design philosophy of John is centered on identifying the unique requirements of Project Stakeholders and addressing them through a combination of Form and Analysis\, prioritizing efficiency and meaningful solutions. The firm\, under the leadership of John\, is dedicated to sustainable practices\, both technically and socially\, reflecting a commitment to responsible architecture. \nThroughout his illustrious career\, John and the firm have been recognized with numerous awards for his outstanding contributions to the field of architecture. Notable among these accolades are the 2023 AIA Canada Award of Excellence in the Un-built Category for “The Hidden Eruption\,” the 2011 Hamilton Urban Design Award for “The C Hotel” in Hamilton\, Ontario\, and the 2003 Brampton Urban Design Award for “The Commons” in Brampton\, Ontario. \nJohn F. Romanov’s legacy in the world of architecture is characterized by a steadfast dedication to innovation\, sustainability\, and design excellence\, leaving an indelible mark on the built environment. \n \nJeff Maxwell\, P.ENG.\, LEED AP                  President & CEO | TRAK International \nJeff is the President & CEO of TRAK International Green Energy Resources (TIGER)\, a pioneering company specializing in environmentally beneficial and energy-efficient mechanical and electrical building systems for the North American market. Jeff founded and has lead TRAK since 1992 in designing and building systems for industrial processes\, ice arenas\, schools\, multi-residential buildings\, and integrated community district systems. \nTRAK offers expertise in geoexchange\, combined heat and power\, and energy management controls. TRAK is also a manufacturer of central modular heat pumps and specialized HVAC equipment. Jeff and his team presently focus on designing and building state-of-the-art HVAC systems for new Multi-Unit Residential Buildings (MURBs)\, primarily in the Greater Toronto Area. \nJeff brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the industry\, rooted in his engineering\, science\, and business education in Canada\, Germany\, and the United States\, and built upon over years of award-winning experience. Jeff has recently been a 2023 Canada Clean50 Honouree\, and TRAK is a 2022 Clean50 Top Project Winner.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/evolution-of-sustainable-design-case-study-8-haus-wednesday-march-27-1200-100pm-est/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,LU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240319T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240319T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20240307T194502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T191700Z
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SUMMARY:Mass Timber Construction in North America: An Overview of the National Building Code of Canada & International Building Code - March 19\, 12:00-1:00pm (EST)
DESCRIPTION:  \nAIA Canada Society is excited to present webinar: \nMass Timber Construction in North America – \nOverview of the National Building Code of Canada and International Building Code \nDate: March 19\, 12:00-1:00pm (EST) \nProvider Number: 100100113 \nCourse Number: 2024AIACS02 \nCredits:  1 AIA learning unit (LU) \nRegistration Link: Mass Timber Construction in North America \n   \nImage 1: Centennial College\, Toronto ON\nImage 2: Toronto Regional Conservation Authority Interior\, Toronto ON\nImage 3: Riverbank A\nCourse Description: \nJoin us for an in-depth exploration of the burgeoning field of mass timber construction in North America. This Continuing Education course will provide a comprehensive overview of the regulatory landscape surrounding mass timber\, focusing on recent updates to the National Building Code of Canada (NBCC) and the International Building Code (IBC). Through a combination of informative presentation\, participants will gain valuable insights into the use of mass timber as a sustainable and innovative construction material. \nLearning Objectives: \nIntroduction to Mass Timber: Gain a fundamental understanding of mass timber\, including its various forms\, types\, and characteristics. Explore the unique properties of mass timber that make it an attractive option for sustainable building construction. \nCanadian Building Codes (NBCC): Explore the regulatory framework governing mass timber construction in Canada\, with a specific focus on the National Building Code of Canada (NBCC). Learn about recent amendments and additions to the NBCC that accommodate the use of mass timber\, including specific regulations and standards applicable to mass timber structures. \nRegulatory Framework in the US: Examine the regulatory landscape for mass timber construction in the United States\, particularly within the framework of the International Building Code (IBC). Understand how the IBC has evolved to incorporate mass timber construction\, including relevant provisions\, allowances\, and considerations for design\, construction\, and fire safety. \nCase Studies: Explore real-world examples of mass timber projects\, highlighting unique design and construction aspects that align with local building codes. Through case studies\, gain practical insights into the application of mass timber construction. \nPresenter: \n \nJack Keays\, Principal | Canada                  Professional Engineer                                          Vortex Fire Consulting Inc. \nJack is an accomplished fire safety engineer\, building code expert and mass timber innovator with extensive project experience in Canada\, Singapore\, Middle East\, and North Africa. \nJack has advanced analytical skills with the ability to recognize and address fire safety challenges while developing practical engineering solutions.  With each project\, Jack engages both internal and external stakeholders in constructive and collaborative relationships. Jack brings value to each project by taking a holistic approach to fire and life safety and by working closely with a cross section of disciplines to deliver optimal solutions.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/mass-timber-construction-in-north-america-an-overview-of-the-national-building-code-of-canada-international-building-code-march-19-1200-100pm-est/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,LU
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240317
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SUMMARY:AIA International Spring Conference - March 14-16\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Cost: FREE (for AIA members and Non-members) \nTotal CES: Estimated 20+ LU/ HSWs for AIA Members \nEvent Description\nThe construction industry is a significant emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs)\, from the production of materials to the heating\, cooling and maintenance of existing buildings and infrastructure. To achieve emission reduction targets by 2050\, new low carbon technologies and tools are needed to support further advancements in the construction sector. \nNew solutions will support these requirements\, including lifecycle performance of buildings and infrastructure\, digitalization\, construction practices and materials. From a regulatory perspective\, there are multiple paths to achieve net zero. This provides an opportunity to advocate for careful system upgrades and modernization of existing facilities. It also elevates the importance of building reuse as part of climate action and as a residential solution. \nJoin us for a global discussion about how architects and others around the world are finding innovative ways to evolve the industry! \nThis 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 United Kingdom\, the International Sections in Southeast Asia\, Taipei and South Korea\, and more of our members worldwide! \nAttendance 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. \nWe are excited to bring you speakers at the forefront of sustainability from various backgrounds. Keynotes will include Dr. Trevor Nightingale\, Associate Vice President of Engineering at the National Research Council Canada; David Lake\, FAIA and Ted Flato\, FAIA\, the 2024 AIA Gold Medal winners; and Illya Azaroff\, FAIA. \nRegistration is FREE! Sign up today. \nREGISTER HERE\nThis event is organized by AIA International and we reserve the right based on reasonable assessment of the circumstances to exclude individuals who display unprofessional or disruptive behaviour. AIA International\, its programmers and moderators can and will select those questions and comments they deem pertinent to the talk and program.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/aia-international-spring-conference-march-14-16-2024/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Continuing Education,Design Awards,HSW,LU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240228T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240228T133000
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
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SUMMARY:Design Award Presentation Series Webinar 1 | 2023 Student Showcase | Wednesday\, 28 February | 12:00 - 1:30pm (EDT)
DESCRIPTION:AIA Canada Society is proud to present the first webinar of the 2023 Design Award Presentation Series – Unveiling Excellence: AIA Design Award Winners 2023 Student Showcase \nJoin us on February 28\, Noon – 1:30pm (EDT) \nCredits: 1.5 AIA LU \nAIA Provider: 100100113 \nCourse No.: 2024AIACS01 \nREGISTER HERE \nCourse Description: \nJoin us for an inspiring journey through the outstanding design achievements of the next generation in architecture. This Continuing Education course will feature the award-winning projects of Alex Romanov\, Gabriel Garofalo\, and Nour Abdelfattah\, recipients of the prestigious American Institute of Architects (AIA) Canada Society Design Award for 2023. Gain unique insights into the creative processes\, innovative solutions\, and impactful contributions these emerging talents have made to the field of architecture. This course is designed to provide architects\, designers\, and industry professionals with a platform to explore groundbreaking ideas\, cutting-edge designs\, the future of architectural excellence and valuable insights into the future of architecture\, as exemplified by the exceptional work of the student winners – Alex Romanov\, Gabriel Garofalo\, and Nour Abdelfattah. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nAnalyze Innovative Design Approaches\nUnderstand Sustainable Design Strategies\nEvaluate Spatial and Aesthetic Considerations\nExplore Technological Integration\n\nModerator: \nAIA Canada Society is honored to have Dr. Brian Sinclair serve as the moderator for this event. \nDr. Brian R. Sinclair PhD DrHC FRAIC AIA (Intl Assoc) is an award-winning Professor of Architecture + Environmental Design\, and former Dean\, in the School of Architecture\, Planning + Landscape (SAPL) at the University of Calgary\, Canada. He is president of sinclairstudio inc.\, a consulting firm engaged in a diverse international array of research & design projects. His expertise\, experience and engagement span the breadth from science and technologies to art and humanities. With a strong commitment to interdisciplinarity\, integration and holism\, Sinclair performs across a wide spectrum of roles\, including educator\, practitioner\, scholar and administrator. Professional memberships include the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and Fellowships in the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) and the International Institute for Advanced Studies in Systems Research & Cybernetics (IIAS). Professor Sinclair has garnered numerous honors & accolades\, including awards for Outstanding Achievements\, Best Papers and Scholarly Contributions. Scholarship areas include professional practice\, design methods\, systems\, open building & agile architecture\, environmental psychology\, international development\, informal settlements\, urban studies\, sustainability\, and the collision of science + spirit. \n\nAbout the AIA Canada Society Awards Program \nThe AIA Canada Society chapter\, looks to the future and envisions what the built environment of tomorrow will be like. Discovering and promoting new generations of architects\, those who will build on the foundation of the masters and forge new paths of innovation and development\, is a priority of the AIA Canada Society.  Our focus is to advance the appreciation of academic architectural ideas and promote and provide publicity to architecture students. \nSpeakers \n\n     \n\nAlexander Romanov  \nProject – the Bark Haus (Featured Image Above) \nCentennial College\, Toronto\, ON \nAlexander Romanov is a versatile professional with a background spanning biomedical sciences and architecture. After graduating with honors from Ryerson University\, now the Toronto Metropolitan University\, he explored healthcare through experiences in pediatric endocrinology and general surgery in Warsaw\, Poland. \nDriven by a passion for creativity and design\, Alexander made a pivotal transition to the field of architecture. He honed his skills at Centennial College before earning a Masters of Architecture from Lawrence Technological University\, where he delved deeper into architectural theory\, design principles\, and innovative methodologies. \nCurrently serving as an Intern Architect at Romanov Romanov Architects Inc.\, he shapes the firm’s diverse portfolio\, from custom homes to townhouse developments and mixed-use projects\, blending aesthetics with functionality to enrich communities and enhancing the built environment. \n\n    \n\nGabriel Garofalo \nProject – Digital Endemicity: Localized Characteristics for Architectural Fabrication \nToronto Metropolitan University\, Toronto\, ON \nGabriel Garofalo is an Intern Architect with the OAA and a recent graduate from Toronto Metropolitan University’s Master of Architecture program in 2023\, where he received the RAIC Honour Roll Award. Prior to his graduate studies\, Gabriel earned his Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Science from TMU in 2021 where he embarked on a 16-month co-op internship before his final year. He is currently working at NEUF architects in Toronto where he is gaining experience designing and managing residential\, commercial\, and industrial architecture projects.  He attempts to incorporate his passion for technology\, craft\, and sustainable design into all his work\, with an emphasis on enhancing our relationship with our local built environment. \n\n     \n\nNour Abdelfattah \nProject – The Dufferin Grove High School and Community Centre \nToronto Metropolitan University\, Toronto\, ON \nNour Abdelfattah is an architectural science student currently enrolled in the co-op program at Toronto Metropolitan University. Nour’s winning project represents the culmination and redevelopment of her 3rd year studio project this past year. Nour actively pursues her passion for architecture and continuously strives to enhance her skills and knowledge in the field. \n  \nAbout the AIA Canada Society Awards Program \nThe AIA Canada Society chapter\, looks to the future and envisions what the built environment of tomorrow will be like. Discovering and promoting new generations of architects\, those who will build on the foundation of the masters and forge new paths of innovation and development\, is a priority of the AIA Canada Society. \nOur focus is to advance the appreciation of academic architectural ideas and promote and provide publicity to architecture students. \nWe would like to thank the AIA National 2023 Component Matching Scholarship Grant Program for their generous support. It is thanks to the joint scholarship program between AIA Canada Society and the American Institute of Architects that the AIA Canada Society Student Scholarship Award is possible.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/design-award-presentation-series-webinar-1-2023-student-showcase-wednesday-28-february-1200-130pm-edt/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Design Awards,LU
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231107
DTSTAMP:20260417T004226
CREATED:20230620T161225Z
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SUMMARY:AIA International Conference 2023 Mexico City
DESCRIPTION:Memories and Visions\nNovember 2 – 6 2023\n \nEvent Description \nAIA International is thrilled to announce that the 2023 Conference will take place in Mexico City! \nFrom memories of its ancient past to visions of a future metropolis\, join us to discover the highlights of Mexico and the region. \nSave the Date! Registration will open Summer 2023.
URL:https://www.aiacanadasociety.org/event/aia-international-conference-2023-mexico-city/
LOCATION:Mexico City\, Mexico City\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Conference,Continuing Education,HSW,LU
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