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2013 AIA Columbus Design Awards
MERIT AWARDEdamame Sushi & GrillDesign Architect: Bass Studio ArchitectsOwner: Charlie Choe Photo credit: Brian Bass Photography View Original Submission MERIT AWARDWLVT PBS 39 New Broadcast CenterDesign Architect: URS CorporationOwner: Lehigh Valley Public Telecommunications Photo credit: James Maguire View Original Submission MERIT AWARDThe Ohio State University South High Rises Addition and RenovationDesign Architect: […]
Read MoreKing-Lincoln District Walking Tour: July 12, 2012
Join AIA Columbus on this tour, brought to us by Homeport, that will give participants the opportunity to view new development within the historical King-Lincoln district of Columbus, Ohio. Beginning at the Homeport Gallery, participants will hear a short presentation about the buildings they will tour, and how they fit in to the historical context […]
Read MoreTour of Rush Creek House – June 29, 2012
Join AIA Columbus as we offer a tour of the first “usonian-style” house to be added to the Rush Creek neighborhood of Worthington, Ohio in at least 40 years. The tour of the house and the grounds will focus on the major aspects of design and what it means to design a “Usonian” house that […]
Read More2012 AIA National Convention
In May, representatives from AIA Columbus traveled to Washington DC to attend the AIA National Convention. Our Executive Director, Gwen Berlekamp, who sits on the CACE Executive Committee was even asked to attend a White House briefing with representatives from the current administration address issues facing architects and the building industry as a whole. Besides having the opportunity to advocate for architects at the national level, several Bylaws ammendments were voted upon, as well as some newly elected officers.
For more information about the goings-on at the convention, visit the AIA National Website.
Read More2012 AIA National Convention
In May, representatives from AIA Columbus traveled to Washington DC to attend the AIA National Convention. Our Executive Director, Gwen Berlekamp, who sits on the CACE Executive Committee was even asked to attend a White House briefing with representatives from the current administration address issues facing architects and the building industry as a whole. Besides having the opportunity to advocate for architects at the national level, several Bylaws ammendments were voted upon, as well as some newly elected officers.
For more information about the goings-on at the convention, visit the AIA National Website.
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