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2023 Architecture Award Winners

By Rachel Hudson / October 17, 2023

AIA Columbus received 51 submissions total. We had five categories: Large Project, Small Project, Interior Architecture, Unbuilt, and Architectural Detail. Winners were chosen by a jury consisting of jury chair Diane Jacobs, FAIA, Natasha Espada, AIA, and Jared Della Valle, FAIA. A big thank you to our sponsors Feinknopf Photography, Paul J Ford, Osborn, Terracon, […]

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Architect/Design Professional – Posted October 13, 2023

By Rachel Hudson / October 13, 2023

Where are you going? Where can we go together? Come along with us, and we’ll design a more humane world together! At NAC, our vision is to create spaces that bring healing, empower learning, and cause delight to every user. At NAC, we are not just architects; we’re curious explorers that take on a courageous […]

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Exploring Accessory Dwelling Units: A Comprehensive Study

By Rachel Hudson / October 11, 2023

Register. Are Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) a viable solution to address the affordable housing challenges in Central Ohio and beyond? Part 2 of a three-part series delves into the world of ADUs, their potential impact on housing affordability, and the various legal and architectural considerations surrounding these units. In addition to exploring the local context […]

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Tour Series: The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Tower

By Rachel Hudson / October 5, 2023

Join the waitlist. This tour is sold out but you can join the waitlist and you will be contacted if a spot becomes available. The Ohio State University is taking a significant leap forward with the creation of a new, state-of-the-art inpatient hospital, designed to revolutionize patient care, safety, and healthcare training. Join us on […]

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Architect – Posted September 29, 2023

By Rachel Hudson / September 29, 2023

mode architects is an award winning boutique architectural design firm that uses idea driven design concepts to deliver outstanding spaces for our clients. Ideal candidate will have 1 to 10 years experience working in an architectural studio, a accredited architecture degree from a NAAB university, be working toward licensure in architecture and be self-starter / […]

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Munch and Earn: Understanding Window and Door Performance Terms

By Rachel Hudson / September 21, 2023

Register here. Join us for an overview of the standards required by window and door manufacturers. You’ll see how products are specified based on building performance requirements. Plus, you’ll explore the range of performance differences and the testing required to rate products. Understand the differences between performance-classification product-testing requirements. Examine design performance terminology and considerations […]

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Meet the Jury: Focusing on Community, Sustainability, and Equity

By Rachel Hudson / September 21, 2023

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EP, YA, Fellows Sip and Sketch

By Rachel Hudson / September 21, 2023

In August, the AIA Columbus Fellows and EP Committees hosted a Sip and Sketch. Ruth Gless, FAIA, and Tim Hawk, FAIA, gave a lesson in sketching basics to start. Following the lesson were three rounds of sketching the surrounding buildings at different scales. Each round included a throwdown for everyone to view each other’s work […]

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AIA Columbus AAH Meeting: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Healthcare Design

By Rachel Hudson / September 19, 2023

Register here. Join our AIA Columbus Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH) at our next committee meeting on September 29 at noon! This course will explore the history of how architecture has traditionally been practiced in the U.S. We will examine the typical career path of a healthcare architect, and where newly imagined diversity, equity, […]

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Tour Series: Municipal Light Plant

By Rachel Hudson / September 12, 2023

Register. This tour is now sold out but you can join the waitlist and you will be contacted if a spot opens up. The Columbus Municipal Light Plant was originally constructed in 1903 as an experimental facility to test the viability of electric power for street lighting. The original building experienced several expansions over the […]

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