Resources
2018 Year In Review
A comprehensive look at the programming, events, developments, awards, and leadership from 2018.
Read MoreFebruary Design Lecture 2019
Register here. Want to know about the latest technological advances design and construction? AIA Columbus TAP Committee invites you to explore products and services by local leaders in audio visuals, lighting, 3D scanning and systems simulations ahead of the Design Lecture February 19. Bluewater, Integrated Building Systems, IMAGINiT, Turner Construction, and KLH Engineers will be […]
Read MoreKSA Baumer Lecture: Aaron Betsky
Register here. We do not need any more buildings. We need to re-imagine, reuse, and relive the structures we already have. Architecture should not be a question of building but of questioning, opening up, and of unbuilding. There is an environmental reason for this: we cannot afford to waste non-renewable resources and land to create […]
Read MoreHarassment Policy
AIA Columbus, a component of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), and its members are committed to full compliance with all laws and regulations, and to maintaining the highest ethical standards in the way we conduct our operations and activities. This policy is designed to prevent sexual and other types of harassment within AIA Columbus, […]
Read MoreJanuary Design Lecture 2019
Register here. The LeVeque Tower was the entire skyline feature of downtown Columbus from construction completion in 1927 until the 1960s. It is still one of the most recognized symbols of our City. Constructed as a hotel annex and office building, it morphed into Class B office space and was later left to deteriorate by […]
Read MoreTour: Columbus Legacy House
Tour is sold out! Please e-mail [email protected] with any questions. Join AIA Columbus on a tour of the Columbus Legacy House Project, by architect Curtis J. Moody, FAIA. The 780 SF home accommodates a family of five with three bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, outdoor room and gardens! The Legacy House project was conceived as a vehicle through […]
Read MoreAIA Film Challenge: A Blueprint for Better
The 2018 AIA Film Challenge invited architects and filmmakers to collaborate in telling stories of architects, civic leaders, and their communities working together toward positive community impact, creating a Blueprint for Better. Participants produced, shot, and edited 3 to 5 minute documentary-style short films showcasing their Blueprint for Better story to win cash and experiential […]
Read MoreAIA National Changes to AIA Code of Ethics & Professional Conduct
Register here. Eric O. Pempus, FAIA, Esq., NCARB, ORSA will discuss the AIA National changes to the AIA Code of Ethics & Professional Conduct that addresses harassment, equity and sustainability. The program will include a live tele-conference link from National’s NEC chair or someone from the General Counsel’s office to provide the background to the […]
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