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June 2013

When: Jun 27, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
Community: International Committee

July 2013

When: Jul 23, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
Community: Project Delivery

August 2013

When: Aug 20, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
Community: Project Delivery



Webinar Archive

The AIA Knowledge Communities have provided a variety of free and paid live webinars since 2007. When permitted, the webinars are recorded and posted on the AIA National YouTube channel, organized by community playlist. The library entries below pair the video recording with supplemental materials: presentation slides and Q&A with speakers.

Academy of Architecture for Health   
See the 2007-2011 archive (Healthcare 101/201 series and professional series) on the main AIA website.

Technology in Architectural Practice
The YouTube playlist includes all webinars plus a Pecha Kucha and 2011 TAP Revolution series.

Practice Management Best Practices  
Future webinars will be posted on AIA KnowledgeNet. See the 2008-2011 archive on the PM website.

Project Delivery                                 
See the 2008-2009 archive on the main AIA website.

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Posted By: Praful Kulkarni, AIA May 14, 2013 10:43 AM
Found in Library: Project Delivery
Description: Interest in alternate project delivery methods is growing as the traditional design-bid-build method is giving way to other delivery methods that provide better outcomes. Integrated delivery transforms the once adversarial relationship between owners, designers and builders into an alliance...
Posted By: Mr. Stephen Hagan, FAIA Apr 17, 2013 2:38 PM
Found in Library: Technology in Architectural Practice
This year the 9th Annual AIA TAP BIM Awards is delighted to have partnered with the AGC BIMForum to host presentations and in-person | online voting for the 2013 Professionals Choice BIM Award. This webinar was broadcast live from the AGC BIMForum in Miami on April 24th and the following firms and...
Posted By: Susan Parrish Apr 12, 2013 6:44 PM
Found in Library: Committee on Architecture for Education
Description: 21st Century Learning Environments blur the boundary between fun, play, wonder and information access. Melding examples from the past and present, this webinar looks at playgrounds as valued cultural activity centers and unique destinations that challenge children’s curiosity. Contrasting...
Posted By: Stephen Schreiber, FAIA Mar 29, 2013 9:36 AM
Found in Library: Housing Knowledge Community
Over the past thirty years the incidence of autism has climbed from 1 in 10,000 children in the 1970s to the present rate of 1 in 88 (CDC). With the spike in numbers of children with autism, a spike in the number of adults with autism will follow causing parents, social workers, health care providers,...
Posted By: Stephen Schreiber Mar 5, 2013 9:38 AM
Found in Library: Housing Knowledge Community
In the fall of 2011 and 2012, Yestermorrow Design Build School and UMass Amherst Architecture+Design Program ran their new Sustainable Design|Build Semester program in rural Vermont. Open to undergraduate students from any discipline and school, the program addresses far-reaching sustainability topics...
Posted By: Scott Kuehn, AIA, NCARB Feb 28, 2013 1:27 PM
Found in Library: Practice Management
AIA Practice Management Knowledge Community continues a free Webinar series with its continued in-depth look at the issues and challenges of business development. This webinar explores best practices for measuring your firm’s success and includes results from a survey conducted during registration...
Posted By: Susan Parrish Feb 8, 2013 11:48 AM
Found in Library: Academy of Architecture for Health
Weather-event Sandy revealed a need to get better at preparing our hospitals to be fully operational during extreme weather. Such events occur more frequently in the Caribbean, where proactive architects and engineers are incorporating hardening design features well in excess of local hospital code...
Posted By: Stephen Schreiber, FAIA Feb 4, 2013 2:15 PM
Found in Library: Housing Knowledge Community
Although prefabrication is not new to the practice of architecture, its full potential, particularly in residential design and construction, has yet to be realized. The time for architects to take the lead in realizing this potential is now. New concepts and technologies in prefabrication are creating...
Posted By: Andrew Smith Jan 17, 2013 11:26 AM
Found in Library: Technology in Architectural Practice
Project contract documents contain drawings and specifications. Yet the active industry discussion is about BIM (drawings) and almost no discussion about specifications. Surely there have been technology advances for specification authoring and linking to BIMs. Well-coordinated drawings and specifications...
Posted By: Scott Kuehn Jan 7, 2013 12:53 PM
Found in Library: Practice Management
Is your firm working internationally or does it want to begin or expand services in other countries? Firms of different sizes are increasingly finding opportunity’s abroad and experiencing the rewards, challenges and risks found in the global arena. This webinar will highlight the recent research...
Posted By: Kathleen Simpson Nov 8, 2012 5:11 PM
Found in Library: Small Project Practitioners
Risk management and effective contract administration are crucial for small firms and sole practitioners. The Small Projects family of AIA Contract Documents provides comprehensive contract documents that can be used on residential projects, small commercial projects, or other projects of relatively...
Posted By: Scott Kuehn Oct 18, 2012 11:08 AM
Found in Library: Practice Management
INTRODUCTION AIA Practice Management Knowledge Community continues a free Webinar series this month with an in-depth look at the dreaded five letter word--SALES. This webinar will explore Business Development Planning and best practices for measuring your firm’s success and will include results...
Posted By: William Schlein Sep 7, 2012 4:33 PM
Found in Library: Academy of Architecture for Health
Big changes are coming to The FGI Guidelines - the minimum ‘code’ standards for healthcare facilities in 44 states. Input is needed from the entire design profession (architects, engineers, interior designers, owners, AHJ’S, medical professionals, equipment providers, and researcher professionals)...
Posted By: Susan Parrish Sep 6, 2012 4:35 PM
Found in Library: Committee on Architecture for Education
Description: This session looks at the cultivation of outdoor classrooms as essential to 21st century education. Architects, garden educators and researchers will provide insights, objectives, and practical steps for envisioning, planning and constructing successful outdoor learning experiences. Learning...
Posted By: Harold Dietrich Aug 27, 2012 4:35 PM
Found in Library: Custom Residential Architects Network
One of the biggest challenges for residential architects today is working with clients who are more empowered than ever ─ empowered about what designs they like, what products they want, and what they know about your firm before they even sit down to discuss their project. Given this, residential...
Posted By: Andrew Smith Jul 27, 2012 5:57 PM
Found in Library: Technology in Architectural Practice
The use of computer technology has allowed designers to explore inspiring and radical design ideas. And, when these ideas are presented to clients the designers are challenged with “Can this world-class architecture be constructed within the project budget?” Surely computer technology can assist...
Posted By: Stephen Schreiber Jul 19, 2012 3:41 PM
Found in Library: Housing Knowledge Community
Well-designed housing uses ventilation to maintain a healthy indoor environment and to provide thermal comfort with a low carbon footprint. However, the methods for achieving these goals – be they natural/passive or mechanical/active – impose significantly different design requirements on the form,...
Posted By: Stephen Schreiber Jul 19, 2012 3:28 PM
Found in Library: Housing Knowledge Community
In BY-RIGHT/BY-DESIGN, Liz Falletta of USC presents a qualitative analysis of significant Los Angeles multi-family housing design projects and their associated development types. A side-by-side graphic comparison of these works—common, basic types developed in large numbers over time by builders...
Posted By: Stephen Schreiber Jul 19, 2012 3:25 PM
Found in Library: Housing Knowledge Community
Tricia Stuth, AIA, and Samuel Mortimer, Assoc. AIA, of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville use the data collected from the New Norris House's 52 monitoring sensors to discuss water efficiency, modular construction efficiency, community integration, and indoor environmental air quality. Background:...
Posted By: Stephen Schreiber Jul 19, 2012 3:15 PM
Found in Library: Housing Knowledge Community
This October 8, 2012 presentation is a part of the ongoing Housing Knowledge Community research webinar series. View the complete series archive . Public Interest Design is a quickly growing sector of the practice of Architecture. SEED provides Public Interest Design with a professional standard...
Posted By: Stephen Schreiber Jul 19, 2012 10:49 AM
Found in Library: Housing Knowledge Community
This September 10, 2012 presentation is a part of the ongoing Housing Knowledge Community research webinar series. View the complete series archive . The new energy codes and guidelines are requiring very tight houses with little or no air infiltration. There has been much debate about the effect...
Posted By: Scott Kuehn Jun 28, 2012 10:55 AM
Found in Library: Practice Management
Do you have the right team in place to ensure a successful future for your firm? Creating a great team is not an accident but a deliberate intention executed with discipline. We all know the cost when we hire the wrong people—the time and money invested and lost—but you also lose opportunities, reputation...
Posted By: Karen Kensek Jun 4, 2012 5:28 PM
Found in Library: Technology in Architectural Practice
This July 13, 2012 session of the Practical BIM symposium (broadcasted as a webinar) consists of four leaders in technology in practice: Daniel J. Janotta, AIA, discusses BIM Implementation, Process, and Training; Dennis Sheldon, Ph.D., AIA, discusses BIM and the Cloud; Anton Harfman, AIA discusses...
Posted By: Laura Montllor May 3, 2012 4:51 PM
Found in Library: Universal Design
This June 13, 2012 webinar is the third in a three part series sponsored by the Universal Design member-created community on AIA KnowledgeNet. Some of the most persistent misconceptions about Universal Design are that it is “handicapped looking”, ungraceful and too expensive. These mistaken...
Posted By: Stephen Schreiber May 3, 2012 3:25 PM
Found in Library: Housing Knowledge Community
This is a part of the Housing Knowledge Community webinar series on research. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), over 43% of the energy consumed in our country is used to run our buildings. Most of this energy comes from the burning of fossil fuels. The burning of fossil...
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