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Architecture Matters Design Forum: Wood in Architecture

Our discussion will be centered on use of wood as an essential design element in the creation of expressive architectural concepts. Join hosts Amanda Harpstead, AIA, Saxon Sigerson, AIA, and Kris Barkley, AIA for another virtual edition, of Arch Matters. Our evening of discussion will be centered on use of wood as an essential design […]

16th Annual Codes Conversation

The idea of this program is simple: bring together Code Officials with Design Professionals for discussion and collaboration. The idea of the Codes Conversation program is simple: bring together Code Officials with Design Professionals once a year to discuss how we can work together more efficiently in the arena of codes and permits. The current […]

ADA In A Day: Accessibility for California Healthcare Facilities – 2021

Get all your ADA credits in a day with this AIACV course led by Bill Zellmer, AIA, CASp, in-house accessibility expert at Sutter Health.Need ADA credits? Attendees taking any of our scheduled courses in 2021 will receive a total of 5 ADA credits to meet their California licensing requirement. AIA members will receive 5 Health […]

School Fluent: Higher Education Panel Discussion

Get educated and become fluent on higher education design with AIACV's Committee on Architecture for Education!HERE’S HOW:1. Join us for the virtual panel discussion with the project teams:Chris Holt, AIA & Brian Lefhoz, Assoc. AIA, Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture: Sac City College - Mohr HallLauren Maass, AIA, Gould Evans: American River College - STEM Innovation […]

Lunchtime Learning: From Scan to BIM, presented by US CAD

Learn how to go from Scan2BIM in hours, not days with AIACV & US CAD!Have you ever come back to the office after a site survey only to realize you didn’t capture all existing conditions and you have to make that dreaded return visit? Or what about that time you couldn’t make heads or tails […]

Architecture Matters Design Forum: Louis Kahn

Another virtual edition of our beloved Arch Matters series!Join hosts Amanda Harpstead, AIA, and Kris Barkley, AIA , and Saxon Sigerson, AIA for another virtual edition, of Arch Matters. Our evening of discussion will be centered on the works of Louis Kahn.Kahn created many iconic structures that continue to shape our sense of timeless modernism […]

So You Want To Be An Architect?

Get your licensing questions answered, hear about pathways to becoming an architect, and learn more about the profession!Hosted by AIACV Emerging ProfessionalsGet your licensing questions answered, hear about pathways to becoming an architect, and learn more about the profession from a diverse panel of locals!PANELISTS:Emily Laughton, AIAProject Architect, Sutter HealthLicensed since 2018BS in Interior Design, […]

Putting Your Stamp on the Built Environment

Join AIACV’s Civic Engagement Team for a lively discussion exploring the various paths to becoming a citizen architect.How can you as an architect impact policy, planning and development? How can you elevate and integrate sustainability and equity into our built environment? The answer is: public service. Here are a few examples:Private practice, changing the built-environment, […]

Equity Diversity & Inclusion Firm Summit

Inaugural summit featuring a casual roundtable conversation with members on their EDI journey!Where are you and your firm in the Equity Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) journey? Are you indifferent, curious, starting to explore, instituting approaches and policies, starting to emerge as a leader on the subject—or somewhere in-between?All members are welcome to the AIACV inaugural […]

Post-Disaster Safety Assessment Program (SAP) Training

Become a registered CalOES Safety Assessment Evaluator!In collaboration with AIA Orange CountyDisasters create terrible consequences, forcing people out of their homes into temporary shelters and closing down communities. While productive individuals sit idle in shelters or even move away, local building inspectors struggle to evaluate building safety in hundreds or thousands of damaged structures. Experience […]