Knowledge Communities

Golf Committee

By Columbus Chapter AIA / April 6, 2015

Golf Committee The AIA Columbus Golf Outing Committee promotes interaction between the architectural profession, allied professionals, engineers, contractors, subcontractors and material suppliers. Money raised through sponsorship of the AIA Columbus Golf Outing supports the Office Associateship Program for a half scholarship ($8,000) that goes to a graduate student at the Knowlton School of Architecture.  The […]

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Technology in Architectural Practice

By Columbus Chapter AIA / April 6, 2015

Technology in Architectural Practice (TAP) The AIA Technology in Architectural Practice (TAP) Committee serves as a resource for AIA members, the profession, and the public in the deployment of computer technology in the practice of architecture. TAP monitors the development of computer technology and its impact on architecture practice and the entire building life cycle, […]

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Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH)

By Columbus Chapter AIA / April 6, 2015

Academy of Architecture for Health The Healthcare Knowledge Community establishes a more visible and recognized regional presence for the Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH) through the recruitment of prospective academy members and to provide educational and networking opportunities to our current members. The committee provides the chapter members with building tours, lectures, seminars and […]

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2014 Year in Review

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 26, 2015

AIA Columbus 2014 Year in Review An overview of the year’s programming, events, and leadership!

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Past Award Winners

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 6, 2015

Excellence/President Award Winners 2023 Aimée Moore, Assoc. AIAPresident’s AwardIn recognition of her exceptional contributions, leadership, and unwavering dedication to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in architecture. Her work enriches our profession and inspires future architects to make a positive impact on the built environment. Her legacy will be felt for many generations to come. Jennifer […]

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2014 Architecture Award Winners

By Columbus Chapter AIA / November 14, 2014

Congratulations to the AIA Columbus 2014 Architecture Awards winners! Check out the photos from the event, taken by Aperture Photography.  Watch this video of the winning firms speaking about these six winning projectsin the Design Talks: After the Awards video. Honor Awards: John R. Maloney Family Health and Wellness Center– DesignGroupMore Photos. Hopkins Hall Renovations– Braun & […]

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Emergency! COTE Charrette Boards

By Columbus Chapter AIA / October 29, 2014

EMERGENCY! Design for Stressed Futures COTE Charrette Final Boards To read about the project overview and more about our jury, click here. For pictures from the charrette day, click here. Jury: Overall jury comments:          All teams could use further articulation on sustainable solutions.          Jury struggled with what a sustainable […]

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Emergency! Design for Stressed Futures: A Charrette

By Columbus Chapter AIA / April 13, 2014

Emergency! Design for Stressed Futures In the year 2050, the environment fractures. Teams choose one of three scenarios and compete or collaborate for survival; an island site threatened by rising waters, an unstable hillside outside a dysfunctional city, or an escape pod from Earth. Make survival worth living through design. The scenarios are intended to […]

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2013 AIA Columbus Year In Review

By Columbus Chapter AIA / April 4, 2014

The 2013 AIA Columbus Year In Review is now available for viewing: 

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Desbians

March Chapter Meeting: The Evolution of Practice – Computational Thinking in the Design Studio

By qg / February 20, 2014

March Chapter Meeting: The Evolution of Practice – Computational Thinking in the Design Studio

Although parametric design and design computation came to prominence primarily through the formally complex work of early innovators, the real impact of data-driven design methodologies may actually be found far beneath the surface of today’s best buildings. Forward-looking design firms are applying advanced computational design techniques to address questions of performance at all scales. This presentation will be given by Nicholas Desbiens, AIA of NBBJ, and is presented by the TAP Committee. 1.0 LU

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

The Center for Architecture & Design
50 West Town Street, Suite 110
Columbus, Ohio 43215

Reception 5:00 PM | Lecture 6:00 PM

Free for AIA members, Affiliates, and Students | $20 for Non-AIA

Register here, or call 614-469-1973

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