Design Lecture Series

Yanitza Brongers-Marrero, AIA chosen to be part of AIA National Strategic Council

By Rachel Hudson / January 8, 2021

Yanitza Brongers-Marrero, AIA of Moody Nolan has been chosen to be part of the AIA National Strategic Council. She was the AIA Columbus President in 2019. She will represent the Ohio Valley Region alongside Terry Welker, FAIA of AIA Dayton. The Strategic Council advances the profession by informing the Board of Directors and other Institute […]

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January Design Lecture 2021

By Rachel Hudson / January 5, 2021

Register here. Join us on January 26 at noon! The Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics (CBPD) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a global leader of in sustainability and serves as an innovation hub for new collaborative and interdisciplinary methods and frameworks, to push forward the case for sustainability of the built environment. Over […]

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Welcome the AIA Columbus 2021 Board of Directors

By Rachel Hudson / December 22, 2020

AIA Columbus welcomes two new members to our board of directors. Erin Reilly-Sanders, AIA joins the board as a Director and was chair of AIA Columbus’ Committee on the Environment. She is currently an architect at Schooley Caldwell. Phil Riazzi, AIA joins the board as the AIA Ohio Alternate. Phil is currently a design specialist […]

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AIA Columbus awards 11 scholarships to KSA students

By Rachel Hudson / December 11, 2020

AIA Columbus awarded 11 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students from the Knowlton School of Architecture (KSA) at The Ohio State University. A total of $15,250 was given. Ten scholarships were given, one graduate and nine undergraduate students, under the COVID-19 Relief Scholarship Program to help students who need immediate financial help due to the […]

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February Design Lecture 2021

By Rachel Hudson / December 9, 2020

Register here. Dr. Trevon Logan tracks the past of his home on the Near East Side of Columbus back to its former owners, placing this history onto the larger maps of the neighborhood and city. He draws parallels between similar communities throughout the United States that have changed and evolved through segregation, redlining, urban decay, […]

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Future of Healthcare Delivery in the US – Moving to In-Home Care

By Rachel Hudson / November 18, 2020

Register here. The AIA Columbus Academy of Architecture for Health is hosting an interactive discussion on the impact of healthcare due to the current health crisis and how that has shifted care to the home environment. Via emerging technology, how will we design for the virtual visit and the levels of potential care to be […]

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2020 President’s Award Winner

By Rachel Hudson / November 13, 2020

Congratulations to Chris Haedt, AIA! “In recognition of his leadership of the AIA Columbus Academy of Architecture for Health Knowledge Community. This Knowledge Community is an exemplary model of collaboration and intellectual discussion. Chris works tirelessly to engage local and regional architects on relevant healthcare conversations and connects them to the best local and national […]

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2020 Architecture Award Winners

By Rachel Hudson / November 12, 2020

AIA Columbus received 57 submissions total. We had six categories: Large Project, Small Project, Interior Architecture, Unbuilt, Architectural Detail, and Innovation in Technology. A big thank you to our sponsors ARC, EDGE, feinknopf photography, Terracon, Design Pro, Korda, and Paul J. Ford. Click here to view the 2020 Architecture Awards booklet. We have printed copies […]

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Common Misconceptions of the Permitting Process

By Rachel Hudson / November 4, 2020

Register here. As a part of every project, architects look to clearly describe a project’s scope of work to a plans examiner. This course will provide a panel discussion focusing on the common misconceptions of the permitting process and give a clear look at an examiner’s perspective of permit drawings. A panel of plan examiners […]

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Community Engagement Strategies: How Architects Can Be More Effective In Promoting Change

By Rachel Hudson / October 23, 2020

Register here. “Civic engagement is about applying our design thinking to the larger context of community and societal needs.” William J. Bates, FAIA National AIA President 2019 This presentation focuses on how architects can be even more effective in promoting positive change by applying design thinking to community engagement strategies. As architects, we talk about […]

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