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Columbus Architecture Foundation

By Matthew Carbone / May 7, 2009

The Columbus Architecture Foundation (CAF) is a not-for-profit charitable organization formed in 1974 to encourage knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the built environment in the Columbus metropolitan area. The Foundation has been affiliated with AIA Columbus, the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects, for 35 years, with the joint missions of educational outreach […]

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AIA Trust

By Columbus Chapter AIA / April 2, 2009

AIA Trust AIA Trust—Where Smart Architects Manage Risk. The AIA Trust is a free risk management resource, offering benefit programs and practice resources for AIA Members. The purpose of The AIA Trust is to develop and offer insurance and benefit programs of the greatest possible value and to serve as a risk management resource for members […]

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April Chapter Meeting: Ken Wilson, FAIA

By Matthew Carbone / March 31, 2009

To register email the office.

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One step at a time, with a little help from you

By Matthew Carbone / March 23, 2009

by Timothy Hawk, AIA – 2009 AIA Columbus President 

As we enter Spring, all kinds of new activities are popping up around the AIA Columbus office.  And, there is plenty of room for your volunteer support of the Chapter’s new endeavors.
 
Most of you are aware that the chapter board of directors has taken action towards the creation of a new Center for Architecture.  As a part of this process, there are several task forces working towards the goal of a new, fully functioning Center for Architecture.  Believe me, this endeavor is going to take some time, and it will take the support of many of you as volunteers as well.  The journey has just begun and there is a lot of opportunity for you to help shape this new place…a place that will serve to represent all of us, collectively.
 
So, what has been done so far and what is left to do?

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Building Tours

By Columbus Chapter AIA / March 18, 2009

Whether for interesting concepts, new construction components, or overall fantastic design, for members who are still relatively new to the profession or members who are just curious, every building is a great learning tool.  Building tours are organized by the Emerging Professionals Committee.  Past Tours:  Tour of the Highlands Park Family Aquatic Center:  May 20, 2011 […]

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AIA Columbus Staff

By Columbus Chapter AIA / March 16, 2009

CONTACT US Address: 50 West Town St., Suite 110 Columbus, OH 43215 Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 PM Monday-Wednesday Phone: 614-469-1973 Staff: Elizabeth Krile, CAE Executive Director [email protected] Rachel Hudson Programming and Communications Coordinator [email protected]

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ARE 4.0 Review Sessions

By Columbus Chapter AIA / March 16, 2009

Have questions about the ARE 5.0 switch? Follow this link.  ARE Study Sessions  ARE Study Sessions for 2016 have now ended.    AIA Columbus is hosting ARE 4.0 Study Sessions! Join us on Saturday, September 17th for the next session, Building Design & Construction Systems, presented by Brent Foley, AIA, Principal at TRIAD Architects. With […]

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EP Brew-Ha-Ha

By Matthew Carbone / March 11, 2009

Join the AIA Emerging Professionals for Happy Hour…first drink is on us! March 26th, 2009 – 5:30pm Club 185 – 185 East Livingston Avenue

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Lincoln Theater Tour

By Matthew Carbone / March 4, 2009

Lincoln Theatre tour for Friday, March 6, 2009, at 3:00 PM. Info:  The theatre is located on the southwest corner of Garfield and East Long, just east of I-71. East Long is one block north of East Broad. Meet at the historic marquee entrance on the north (East Long Street) side. This is a hardhat […]

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Become an Allied Member

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 19, 2009

A Corporate Allied Membership with AIA Columbus is designed to help companies who wish to promote their products and services to architects and other building-industry professionals. By becoming involved with the Columbus Chapter you have the opportunity to connect and network with architects and other design professionals, and to build and strengthen communication among all […]

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