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The Academy page supports AIA's efforts to connect education and practice. AIA works with faculty, staff and students; practitioners; and collateral organizations to support excellence in education and research, expand the pathway to the profession, and prepare future architects. AIA regularly pools resources with AIAS, ACSA, NCARB, NAAB, and others to provide scholarships, educational programming, research, resources, and more.

  • 1.  Update -- 3.18.19

    Posted 03-18-2019 06:43 PM
    Happy Almost Spring!  Competitions, Conferences, Interesting Organizations & Webinars 

    ATTN:  BArch, MArch or DArch programs -  Submit your top student in these professional degrees for the Henry Adams Medal- Submission form open now!  
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    AIA Emerging Professionals is Calling all emerging designers!

    The Emerging Professionals Exhibit is an annual digital exhibit that celebrates the next rising generation. This year's theme, Designing for Equity, challenges you to explore how we build inclusive environments where differences make a positive impact.

    Deadline: March 25, 2019

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    2019 Sho-Ping Chin Women's Leadership Summit Grant

    In honor of Sho-Ping Chin, FAIA the Architects Foundation is thrilled to offer a grant opportunity for mid-career to senior level architects to attend the 2019 AIA Women's Leadership Summit September 12-14. Sho-Ping was a Principal at Payette and in 2009 the founding leader of the inaugural AIA Women's Leadership Summit. The memorial fund established in her name is focused on funding the development of future women leaders in architecture. The 2019 recipients will be the next generation of Sho-Ping Chin Leaders.  

    Apply for the 2019 Sho-Ping Women's Leadership Grant > Deadline: March 22, 11:59 pm ET

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    WLS Luminaire

    Universities and firms can support the Women's Leadership Summit and send two people for just $2,000.  Complete information here

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    AIAS Crit Live @ Carnegie Mellon University

    Student researchers and faculty mentors will share their research at Crit Live during the ACSA Annual Conference.

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    JMU X

    James Madison University's JMU X-Labs use design thinking and Lean startup skills to challenge students to investigate every aspect of a problem, iterate ideas, welcome meaningful failure, and collaborate with industry professionals and peers from different majors.

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    2020 Residential Building Design and Construction (RBDC) Conference

    Call for SubmissionsDeadline April 15, 2019

    March 4-5, 2020 - Pennsylvania State University, State College (University Park campus)

    The conference will build on the success of the past four RBDC conferences. The proceedings of past conferences can be found (and can be downloaded at no cost) at http://www.phrc.psu.edu/Publications/Past-Conference-Proceedings.aspx.

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    Solar Decathlon 

    Collegiate institutions can start preparing for the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon® Design Challenge, which spans 2019 and 2020. It gives teams the option to participate in one of two Challenges: the Design Challenge or the Build Challenge. 

    Below are key dates for the 2020 Design Challenge:

    • July 2019 – Solar Decathlon Competition Guide is released, and the team application opens.
    • November 2019 – All Design Challenge participating teams must complete the team application.
    • September 2019 to March 2020 – Webinars and building science trainings are offered.
    • April 17-19, 2020 – Finalist teams complete their project submissions and compete with presentations to industry leaders.

    Organizers also provided a list of 47 teams, representing 38 collegiate institutions, as finalists in the Design Challenge Weekend, April 12-14, 2019, at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado!

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    Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities – Organization that works to advance the full range of arts-integrative research, curricula, programs, and creative practice to acknowledge, articulate, and expand the vital role of higher education in our global society.

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    National Park Service Competitions for professionals and students

    AIA Historic Resources Committee proudly partners with the National Park Service on both the Holland and Peterson Prizes. Recipients receive a cash prize and their drawing is added the permanent HABS/HAER/HALS Collection of measured drawings at the Library of Congress.

     Leicester B. Holland Prize Deadline: April 30

    The Holland Prize is an annual competition that recognizes the best single-sheet measured drawing of a historic building, site, or structure to the standards of the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), or the Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS). The prize honors Leicester B. Holland, FAIA, founder and first curator of the HABS collection.

     Charles E. Peterson Prize  Deadline: June 1

    Each year, the Peterson Prize recognizes the best set of measured drawings prepared to The National Park Service's Heritage Documentation Program (HDP) standards and donated to HDP by students. The prize honors Charles E. Peterson, FAIA, founder of the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS).

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    New Energy Code Training Webinars 

    The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program offers a variety of training resources, ranging from overviews to a variety of special topics and tutorials. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) will be hosting two upcoming webinars. 

    Basic HVAC Controls and Energy Codes

    March 28, 2019, 1 pm - 2:30 pm ET

    Reid Hart, PNNL

    • This webinar will begin with a brief introduction to basic HVAC controls and compliance strategies, followed by results from a recent field study on new building control systems. Many basic control systems will be covered, including space temperature controls, outside air economizers, ventilation dampers, and demand controlled ventilation. Strategies for commissioning of control systems will also be discussed. Register here.

    Troubleshooting REScheck and COMcheck Projects

    May 9, 2019, 1 pm - 2:30 pm ET

    Bob Schultz, PNNL




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    Dr. Nissa Dahlin-Brown, Assoc. AIA
    Director, Higher Education
    The American Institute of Architects
    Washington, DC
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