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2010 AIA Columbus Design Awards
2010 AIA Columbus Design Awards HONOR AWARD – ARCHITECTURE The Dubai Mall Medical CentreProject Architect: NBBJOwner: Emaar Healthcare Group LLCPhotography: Tim Griffith Emaar Properties had a comprehensive vision to create a healthcare network that includes neighborhood clinics, hospitals and medical centres, throughout the Middle East and North Africa, with its subsidiary Emaar […]
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July President’s Blog
by Peter S. Macrae, AIA
2010 AIA Columbus Chapter President
In these challenging economic times, nothing is more important to an Architectural firm than retaining and nurturing our current clients. Long term relationships are the lifeblood of our industry…we depend on the loyalty of our existing client base to sustain us and therefore, we want to do whatever we can to increase our value quotient in their eyes. AIA firms must strive to understand their clients’ businesses so that the facilities that we design on their behalf serve to augment their business goals and objectives. We must focus on achieving results and demonstrating increased efficiency and profits on their behalf.
Read MoreBIM In Columbus: Team Integration CE Seminar on July 14, 2010.
The Technology in Architectural Practice (TAP) Knowledge Community will lead a seminar focusing on the status of BIM in the architecture industry and how local practitioners in Columbus have implemented BIM into their design process. This seminar will also provide practical examples of how these firms are leveraging their intelligent building information models across the […]
Read MoreNataniel Fúster Roundtable Discussion
The Committee on Design sponsored a round-table discussion with Nataniel Fúster that was held on May 21, 2010 at the Center for Architecture. View a transcript of the discussion here.
Read MoreContinuing Education
The AIA/CES system enables architects to keep current, master new knowledge and skills, plan for the future, and responsibly meet the role society entrusts to a professional. Requirements: All registered architect members must successfully complete 18 learning unit (LU) hours each year, with at least 12 of the 18 LU hours relating to health, safety […]
Read MoreThe Intersection of Evidence-Based Design and Eco-Effective Design – June 17, 2010
Register here. Bill Rostenberg, FAIA is a Principal and Director of Research at Anshen + Allen in San Francisco. Bill was named by Healthcare Design Magazine as one of the “Twenty Five Most Influential People in Health Facility Design,” for the past two years and was elevated to Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects […]
Read MoreCamp Architecture 2013
Set your calendars for Camp Architecture! The 2013 Camp Architecture schedule is as follows:
Week 1: June 10 – 14 – Elementary School Week, for children entering grades 3 through 5
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Week 2: June 17 – 21 – Middle School Week, for children entering grades 6 through 8
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Week 3: June 24 – 28 – High School Week, for children entering grades 9 through 10
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AIA Columbus Board of Directors
2020 Board of Directors EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: President: Mike Vala, AIA BSHM Architects President-Elect: Aleks Daskalov, AIA Feinknopf Macioce Schappa Architects Treasurer: Matt Toddy, AIA Design Collective Secretary: Jennifer Rittler, AIA Moody Nolan […]
Read MoreAIA Columbus Golf Outing 2014
The 2014 AIA Columbus Golf Outing Monday, September 15, 2014 The 2014 AIA Columbus Golf Outing was a huge success! Thank you to all of our sponsors and everyone who came out and played! Check out the 2014 Golf Album for photos of the event! Thanks to our photographer, Kelly Colna, for the photos! Time travel […]
Read MoreContinuing Education: “Demolish or Rehabilitate? Approaching Projects Involving Historic Properties”
The program brings together some of the most preeminent Ohio consultants in the adaptive reuse of historic properties. The presentation will focus on multiple considerations in projects that involve historic properties. The goal is to teach the architect a different way to approach projects with historic structures. The talks will range from the assessment of an […]
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