International Panel Discussion On Common Issues in Practice:

UK / US Qualifies for AIA CES approved for 1.5 LU/HSW   Scot Alan Masker, RIBA, and William J. Martin, AIA, are teaming up to present a new panel discussion webinar, Design, Clients, and Process – Common Issues in Practice from Across the Pond: UK and US. This course is AIA CES approved for 1.5 Read More

High Wind Applications for Roof-Top Paver Systems

Façade cladding, rainscreen, ventilated façade- call it what you want, these systems are considered to be one of the most efficient options for resolving challenges with moisture, eliminating thermal bridges and enhancing energy performance. Join industry experts from Oldcastle APG & Echelon Masonry as we dive into wide range of rainscreen systems and how to Read More

The Architecture of Mental Health – Behavioral Health Design

November Virtual Education Event The Architecture of Mental Health – Behavioral Health Design November 19, 2021 12:00-1:00 PM Credits: 1 AIA/HSW  An email with a weblink and call-in number will be provided before the session from dxtarchitect@aol.com (please check your spam/junk folder) This education session will provide an overview of the history (past), current focus & challenges Read More

Multi-Family Construction: An Architect’s Perspective

The need for affordable housing is more pressing than ever and understanding more about the trends and factors that influence apartment, condo and senior living multi-family residential construction is an ever-growing topic in the built environment. Design trends such as disruptive technology, sustainability, and a focus on new amenities are becoming more increasingly important. In Read More

Masonry Specification (1LU | HSW)

Masonry project specifications can be intricate and complex, especially for masonry contractors, often requiring a high level of attention to detail and subjective interpretation. The format of project specifications follows the same format set forth by the Construction Specification Institute (CSI) and is broken down into three parts. These include General, Products (materials), and Construction. Read More

Masonry QC (1LU | HSW)

Building codes for masonry, as for all types of construction, establish minimum requirements to assure public safety. Because contemporary masonry construction continues to evolve it is increasingly important to have a Masonry QA/QC Program to ensure the owner, designer and contractor have their expectations met on the installation of masonry on their project. In this Read More

Live Energy Analysis: Aligning Budgets with Energy Conservation Goals

Identifying energy efficiency strategies while balancing real-world constraints such as budget can be challenging when designing a building. Take part in this interactive course that demonstrates how energy-efficiency goals—when addressed beginning early in design—can be successfully achieved, saving valuable resources such as design-time and client budgets. The session begins with an overview of comparative analysis Read More

Jobsite Masonry Troubleshooting (1LU|HSW)

Installation and safety are essential in any industry and everyone on the jobsite. Everybody from mason contractor crew to the general contractor supervision has eyes on the job. Understanding the methods used and challenges that occur on a jobsite during the construction of a building are critical to avoid a hazardous and unsightly looking project. Read More

2022 AIANJ Fellowship Seminar

Dear AIA Members: Again, this year the AIANJ Fellowship Committee will conduct an online seminar on Submitting for Fellowship. The seminar is scheduled for Wednesday April 6, 2022, from 5:00-6:30 PM. It is open to anyone interested in learning more about the Fellowship process. Advancement to the AIA College of Fellows recognizes achievement in design, Read More