A’20 AIA Conference on Architecture 2020

Los Angeles Convention Center 1201 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles Every year the Conference on Architecture travels to an iconic city for three immersive days of what’s new and now in architecture and design. In 2020, we’re heading to Los Angeles, a city whose architecture has been described as a “visual feast,” a “wonderland,” and “stunningly beautiful.” And it’s no wonder, with gems like Norms La Cienega, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Case Study House #22, Pacific Design Center, the Broad Museum, and many more.

2020 State & Local Government Network Conference

Hilton Omaha 1001 Cass St, Omaha, NE, United States

Join us July 8-10 for the State and Local Government Network Conference.  We'll host a variety of speakers, panelist, and breakout sessions focusing on emerging state and local issues trending across the country. The annual event is a vital part of every state and local AIA chapter's policy and advocacy efforts and gives you a voice and the tools you need to advocate for the architecture profession. All members, components and staff are welcome and encouraged to attend.

AIA LA Board Meeting – 1st Quarter

Online - Zoom

9 AM – 2PM Virtual format (Zoom) – it’s typically best to do these at a desktop/laptop as there is screen sharing that takes place and documents you’ll need to work with.

Coffee & Conversations

Online - Zoom

Join us for an informal conversation around a variety of proposed topics or bring your own. 

Grassroots 2021

Virtual Baton Rouge, LA, United States

Mark your calendars! AIA’s premier chapter leadership training event is two months away. Save the date for Grassroots 2021, happening virtually February 16–19. Registration opens in January. This year’s theme—Bring It Home—will address critical issues facing the architecture profession, including COVID-19, climate change, and racial equity. You’ll learn best practices and strategies that you’ll bring home to implement successfully in your chapter, firm, and community. This year’s event is virtual. It’s packed with keynotes, breakout sessions, workshops, and networking. You’ll also have the opportunity to … Continue reading Grassroots 2021

Civic LAb

Virtual Baton Rouge, LA, United States

“Architects possess a unique skill set essential to becoming successful participants and leaders in the community. Among others, these competencies include the critical knowledge areas of: ideation, vision, convening, connecting disparate elements, resource management, creativity, commitment, passion, and the ability to see what is not there yet. Our commitment should be fueled by being dedicated to the principle that we can be positive agents for real and meaningful good in the community. While these are definite incentives to become engaged, there is often a reluctance … Continue reading Civic LAb

2021 Resiliency Summit

Virtual Baton Rouge, LA, United States

The AIA LA Resiliency Summit aims to connect our communities and those involved in the built environment around critical issues affecting our region. AIA Louisiana invites you to explore what resiliency and adaptation look like for our cities, our state, and our surrounding region. Attendees will participate in live lectures and panel discussions that address issues that are increasingly important to community leaders, architects, designers and their clients. During this 3-day event, expert practitioners, academics, and government administrators will lead lectures and discussions and provide … Continue reading 2021 Resiliency Summit

Coffee Chat Series

Virtual Baton Rouge, LA, United States

Join us for our second Coffee Chat Series entitled “Welcome to NCARB.” NCARB representatives Maurice Brown, Assistant Vice President, Advocacy and External Engagement, and Jared Zurn, AIA, NCARB, CAE, Vice President, Examination, will give an informal presentation about NCARB, updates on ARE online proctoring, the migration to a new test vendor (PSI) in early 2022, important reminders for people taking online proctored tests, and progress addressing technical issues, with a Q&A to follow. Hosted by the AIA Louisiana Associates and Emerging Professional Committee.

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