Small Project Practitioners

Jennifer Rittler, AIA, included in Columbus Business First’s 40 Under 40 2020 Class

By Columbus Chapter AIA / April 15, 2020

AIA Columbus Director and ARCHway co-founder, Jennifer Rittler, AIA, was included in this year’s Columbus Business First 40 under 40 class. Jennifer has over ten years of leading architectural design. As a licensed Architect, she facilitates the integration of project stakeholder vision into design projects. Jennifer optimizes technical team work flow to meet schedules, embeds design values […]

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Small A/E Firm Practice & Risk Management

By Columbus Chapter AIA / April 13, 2020

RSVP to [email protected]. This program will take a holistic view of the many issues facing a small A/E firm, from the platform of the world of small businesses, applying knowledge gained to the various types of business organizations, and risk management of those entities. Small firms must manage the areas of technology, marketing strategies and engaging […]

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Leading in a Time of Crisis ft. Michael B. Coleman

By radialstudios / April 1, 2020

  Program Information Join AIA Columbus at our Fireside Chat with former mayor of Columbus, Michael B. Coleman. He will speak on leading in a time of crisis.  Michael B. Coleman is the Partner In-Charge of Ice Miller’s Government Law Group. Michael also participates in the Internet of Things and Real Estate Development Groups. Michael is also […]

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COVID-19 Update

By Columbus Chapter AIA / March 11, 2020

Firm Resources  Navigating the Economy: Architects Weather Ebb and Flow of Projects The AIA Foresight Report and navigating through a recession with new business models Small Firm Exchange Straightforward Advice on Preserving Cash Flow Architectural Billing Index AIA Ohio COVID-19 Resources Ohio Department of Commerce: Support for Small Businesses Small Business Guidance & Loan Resources […]

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AIA Columbus welcomes three new board members

By Columbus Chapter AIA / March 2, 2020

AIA Columbus welcomes three new board members to its board. Laurie Gunzelman, AIA of GUNZELMAN architects + interiors and Melissa Olson, AIA join the board as directors. Joshua Hostetler, Associate AIA of DesignGroup joins as the new associate director.  Melissa Olson, AIA With an interest in sustainability and teaming with clients in the public sector, Melissa‘s portfolio focuses heavily upon projects ranging from educational and civic to religious as well as commercial. Being a proactive […]

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Celebrating Women in Architecture

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 28, 2020
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2020 Elevated Fellows

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 24, 2020

The American Institute of Architects Elevates Two Local Architects to the College of Fellows AIA Fellowship Recognizes Significant Contributions to the Profession of Architecture and Society The 2020 Jury of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects elevated two AIA Columbus members to its prestigious College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant […]

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March Design Lecture 2020

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 24, 2020

Register here. The AIA is committed to broadening equity, diversity, and inclusion to create a stronger profession. Emily Grandstaff Rice, FAIA, will talk about AIAs position, programs, research, and the newly published equity guides. Speaker: Emily Grandstaff Rice, FAIA Tuesday, March 17, 20201.0 LU5 p.m. | Reception6 p.m. | Lecture Free | AIA Members, Affiliates, […]

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FGI Guidelines and COVID-19

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 23, 2020

RSVP to [email protected] The AIA Healthcare Committee will be having its next meeting on Friday, March 27.  The discussion topic this month is FGI Guidelines and the new updates coming. We will also discuss our clients’ preparedness for situations like COVID-19. Friday, March 27 at 7:30 a.m. via Zoom Earn 1.0 LU|HSW, free and everyone is […]

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Dynamo Script Share

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 18, 2020

Register here. Presented by TAP Committee Ever sit through a dynamo class/presentation and feel lost? A large misconception of dynamo is that it is has to be complicated, use many nodes and you need to have some programming background to use it. TAP invites you to our script share where we will show you some […]

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