AIA Virginia Newsletter: March 2020

From the President
A look back at the history of the Virginia Design Forum. Read more>>

New Architects
Congratulations to the following members for passing their exams and gaining licensure. Read more>>

Don’t miss the Design Forum
Join us this March 27–28 in Richmond. Hear from Steven Holl, Kirsten Murray, David Lewis, and Herve Descottes. Learn more>>

2020 General Assembly Wrap-Up
We saw a fast-paced session full of proposals on energy, sustainability, fair housing, anti-discrimination, labor rights, and gun-control. Learn more>>

Architecture Exchange East: Foresight 2020
Change is inevitable — be prepared to design the future instead of catching up to it. Suggest a session for ArchEx 2020 and mark your calendar for Nov. 4–6. Learn more>>

ACE event March 18 Williamsburg
Join us for a joint forum with key decision-makers from the Virginia Department of General Services (DGS) to discuss how the industry can most effectively collaborate with the Commonwealth. DGS oversees more than $1.8 billion of new construction. Learn more>>

Jury Announced for 2020 AIA Virginia Prize
We are pleased to announce the jury for the 2020 AIA Virginia Prize. Bob Moje, FAIA will serve as chair. Learn more>>

An Update from the ELA Class
Get sixteen people in a room with different backgrounds, strengths, design philosophies, and passions, and what do you get? Read more>>

Virginia Celebrates New Fellows
AIA is elevating 5 AIA members from AIA Virginia to its prestigious College of Fellows, AIA’s highest membership honor, for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society. Read more>>

Get Licensed
A very discounted Amber Book opportunity. Read more>>

SFx 4th Quarter Report
Colin Arnold, AIA shares the latest news from the Small Firm Exchange. Learn more>>

Alternative Paths to Licensure – IPAL
As the profession of architecture grows in new and interesting directions, so does the education and licensure paths that feed into it. Learn more>>

Hampton Roads NOMA Interest Mixer
A small and determined contingent in the Hampton Roads area gathered to mix and mingle and gauge interest and membership momentum for chartering a Virginia NOMA. Learn more>>

Construction Site Signs Available for Architecture Firms
We’re sponsoring up to 10 of the AIA’s construction site signs for members. We’d love to see at least one in each of Virginia’s 5 components. Learn more>>

Emerging Professionals Summit
AIA Virginia recently convened YAF and Emerging Professional leaders from around the state. Learn more>>

SAP Training in Richmond
Join us April 10th for the next Safety Assessment Program (SAP) training. Learn more>>

Welcome These New Members
Please help us welcome these new members to the AIA as architects and associate members, and AIA Virginia Allied Members. Read more>>

Save the Date
NCARB Region 2 will be hosting its 3rd biennial Student/Educator/Practitioner (SEP) Symposium this September. Learn more>>

Meet the Fellows
Which fellow is writing a book on American Military Architecture highlighting the well-known architects who designed military buildings? Read more>>

At the Last Board Meeting
Read about the decisions made at the last meeting of the AIA Virginia Board of Directors. Learn more>>

Where’s Corey
Executive Vice President, Corey Clayborne, has pledged to travel around the state to visit firms, components, partner organizations and universities. Here’s his recent travel schedule. Read more>>

Year in Review
Join us in celebrating everything we were able to accomplish together in 2019! Learn more>>

2020 AIA Virginia Dues
Important news about your 2020 AIA Virginia membership dues. Learn more>>

AIA Virginia Newsletter: February 2020

What’s Your Ripple Effect?
What’s going to be your legacy when you are no longer on this Earth? Are you going to be selfish with your talents or share them with others?
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Tickets Going Quickly for the Design Forum
Through a series of conversations at the award-winning ICA in Richmond, the Design Forum showcases the work of Steven Holl, Kirsten Murry (Olsen Kundig), Herve Descottes (L’Observitoire International), Morten Schmidt (Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects), and David Lewis (LTL Architects). Space is limited. Get your tickets today, before they sell out.
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ACE Event March 18 Williamsburg
Join us for a joint forum with key decision-makers from the Virginia Department of General Services (DGS) to discuss how the industry can most effectively collaborate with the Commonwealth. DGS oversees more than $1.8 billion of new construction.
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Regional Dinner at Grassroots
Are you attending Grassroots next week? Be sure to RSVP for the Region of The Virginias dinner.
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SAP Training in Richmond
Join us on April 10th for the next Safety Assessment Program (SAP) training.
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2020 Student Design Competition Launched
Students at Virginia’s accredited schools of architecture were challenged to design a Norfolk Oyster Hatchery in the AIA Virginia Prize design competition. The winner will receive a $2,250 prize. Three additional $250 “Best of School” prizes will also be awarded.
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Federal Architecture Call to Action
We urge you to add your voice to reiterate our fervent belief that design decisions should be left to the designer and the community, not bureaucrats in Washington, DC.
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New Architects
Congratulations to the following members for passing their exams and gaining licensure.
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PAC Pin Design Contest Winner
See the new PAC pin designed by Allison Ewing, AIA.
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Call for Contributors: Inform Magazine’s Energy Issue
We’re relaunching Inform Magazine as a digital publication to highlight the work and expertise of our members — and we want you to be a part of our first edition! We’re seeking contributors for our Energy Issue.
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Fellows Fete
The next Fellows Fete will be Saturday, March 28, 2020, in Richmond following the Design Forum. Watch your inbox for an invitation next week.

New Members
Please help us welcome these new members to the AIA as architects, associates, and AIA Virginia Allied Members.
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Featured Project: Claude Moore Education Complex
With its simple streetscape and successful interior kitchen and training facilities, the Claude Moore Education Complex in Roanoke respectfully contributes to the neighborhood’s vibrant history.
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2018 Virginia Code Update Cycle
Where are we in the process of updating the current Virginia building code?
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Meet the Fellows
Which fellow when asked “What does it take to be an architect?” answered “The ability to imagine something where nothing exists and to accept the responsibility for what you design to put on this earth.”
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2020 AIA Virginia Dues
Important news about your 2020 AIA Virginia membership dues.
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Where’s Corey
Executive Vice President, Corey Clayborne, has pledged to travel around the state to visit firms, components, partner organizations, and universities. Here’s his recent travel schedule.
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AIA Virginia Newsletter: January 2020

What’s Ahead in 2020
AIA Virginia President, Beth Reader, FAIA, shares her vision for 2020.
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Steven Holl Headlines March Design Forum
Holl headlines an incredible line up of internationally-recognized speakers who will explore light, shadow, and materiality at the Design Forum in Richmond on March 27-28, 2020. Registration is now open>>

2020 Political Outlook in Virginia
Politically, it is a new day in Virginia. What once seemed to be a doomed Democratic party is now in control of both the legislative and executive branches of government
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Class of 2020
Meet the 16 members of the 2020 Emerging Leaders in Architecture program.
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Inform is Coming
We’re inching closer to the launch of Inform Magazine. Learn how you can become a contributor, advertiser, and pitch story ideas.
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Fellows Fete
The Virginia Fellows Fete will be Saturday, March 28, 2020 in Richmond following the Design Forum. Stay tuned for more details.

Interested in Architecture Tours?
We’ve received some great suggestions for multi-day architectural tours that offer the opportunity to earn learning units while exploring interesting and significant sites — like the Jefferson Pools Renovation and Kentucky’s Bourbon Trail. We think they sound exciting, but we want to make sure you do too before exploring them further! Let us know what you think.

Remembering Wayne Conners
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New Architects
Congratulations to the following member for passing their exams and gaining licensure.
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NOMA Virginia
Are you interested in the creation of a National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) chapter in Virginia?
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At the Last Board Meeting
Read about decisions made, and items discussed at the last meeting of the AIA Virginia Board of Directors.
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Welcome These New Members
Please help us welcome these new members to the AIA as architects and associate members, and AIA Virginia Allied Members.
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Virginia Values Veterans
AIA Virginia has partnered with Virginia’s Department of Veterans Services to Support those in Architecture School who have served in the Armed Forces. See how you can help.
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Virginia By Design Awards
The 2020 nomination deadline has been extended to Jan. 31st.
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Meet the Fellows
Which Virginia Fellow enjoys working with like-minded professionals who volunteer their time and talent to promote the future of the profession?
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2020 AIA Virginia Dues
Important news about your 2020 AIA Virginia membership dues.
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Where’s Corey
Executive Vice President, Corey Clayborne, has pledged to get around the state and visit firms, components, partner organizations, and universities. Here’s his recent travel agenda.
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Dues Installment Plan
Need more time to pay your 2020 AIA dues? Installment plans are available.
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AIA Virginia Newsletter: Nov/Dec 2019

From the President
“December, being the last month of the year, cannot help but make us think of what is to come.” ― Fennel Hudson, A Meaningful Life
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ArchEx 2019: In Review
For 3 days in November, the profession came together at Architecture Exchange East 2019 for a dynamic exploration of culture and design. Here are a few highlights from the program.
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NOMA Virginia
Are you interested in the creation of a National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) chapter in Virginia?
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Design Forum Explores Shadows, Craft and Materiality
Registration is now open for the sixteenth biennial Virginia Design Forum, March 27-28, 2020.
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Presidential Citations Awarded
The University of Virginia School of Architecture and Brian Frickie, AIA, recently received Presidential Citations
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New YARD Selected
Allie Ditzel, AIA, has been elected the Regional Director for the 2020 – 2022 term on the Young Architects Forum, a National AIA Committee.
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ACE Event Recap
Read a recap of the latest ACE Virginia Joint Owner Forum Recap with Southwest Virginia Local Governments.
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New Architects
Congratulations to the following members for passing their exams and gaining licensure.
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2019 PAC Award
AIA Hampton Roads Snatches the “Rumble in the Jungle” Victory.
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Visions 2019
The profession came together at Visions for Architecture on Nov. 8, 2019, to celebrate AIA Virginia Honors Awards and Design Awards.
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Virginia By Design Awards
The Branch Museum of Architecture and Design is now accepting 2020 nominations.
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Welcome These New Members
Please help us welcome these new members to the AIA as architects and associate members, and AIA Virginia Allied Members.
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Virginia Values Veterans
AIA Virginia has partnered with Virginia’s Department of Veterans Services to Support those in Architecture School who have served in the Armed Forces. See how you can help.
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Meet the Fellows
Which Virginia Fellow’s work has been featured on Bob Vila’s Restore America?
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At the Last Board Meeting
Read about our visit to the WAAC, decisions made, and items discussed at the last meeting of the AIA Virginia Board of Directors.
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2020 AIA Virginia Dues
Important news about your 2020 AIA Virginia membership dues.
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Virginia’s Fire Safety and Prevention Codes
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Membership Incentives
iPads, Visa gift cards, free A’20 registration and more when you join/rejoin AIA.
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Where’s Corey
Executive Vice President, Corey Clayborne, has pledged to get around the state and visit firms, components, partner organizations, and universities. Here’s his recent travel agenda.
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AIA Virginia Newsletter: October 2019

2019 Design Awards Announced
See the 22 winning projects from Virginia architects.
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We Are Family
A great experience awaits you next month. Of course, you will grab some Learning Units, but you will also bond with your peers.
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ELA Class Nominations Close Soon
Nominations are due Nov. 8th for the 2020 Class.
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NEW DAY: Annual Membership Meeting
Join us on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 6th at ArchEx for our annual membership meeting, election of officers, and toast to newly licensed members.
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ArchEx 2019: Social Zone
Check out some of the tours and social events that help you reconnect with old friends and build relationships with new ones.
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The Power of a Women’s Archive: Revealing Diverse Cultures
Submit your work for inclusion in Virginia Tech’s International Archive of Women in Architecture.
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PAC Competition Update
“Rumble in the Jungle” PAC Competition Closes October 31.
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New Architects
Congratulations to the following members for passing their exams and gaining licensure.
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In Memoriam
AIA Blue Ridge member Peter Ozolins, AIA
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YARD Nominations Open
Are you an AIA Member interested in the issues confronting young architects? Then, you may be just the person we’re looking for.
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Visions for Architecture
We are close to sold out for our annual design awards and honors gala on Nov. 8th.
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ACE Joint Owners Forum
Join us in Roanoke on November 13th for our next local government event.
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Unlimited Statute of Limitations
Read the results of the recent stakeholder survey.
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YAF Connection
The newest issue of Connection, the YAF quarterly e-magazine, is out now! It includes “Mini MBA: Mastering the Business of Architecture” written by our YARD, Marie McCauley, AIA.
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Learning From Landmarks
The Branch Museum is offering a 20% discount for AIA members who register for this Oct. 21st event featuring Hugh Miller, FAIA. Use discount code LANDMARKAIA.

Small Firm Exchange (SFx)
Read about the work of the SFx: advancing the mutual interests of architects practicing in small firms.
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ACE Event Recap
Read a recap of the latest ACE Virginia Joint Owner Forum Recap with Northern Virginia Local Governments.
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Welcome These New Members
Please help us welcome these new members to the AIA as architects and associate members, and AIA Virginia Allied Members.
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DPOR Introduces Digital Credentials
It is now easier for you to provide your license upon request.
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Meet the Fellows
Which Virginia Fellow had her or his favorite meal in Costa Rica?
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2020 AIA Virginia Dues
Important news about your 2020 AIA Virginia membership dues.
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Where’s Corey
Executive Vice President, Corey Clayborne, has pledged to get around the state and visit firms, components, partner organizations, and universities. Here’s his recent travel agenda.
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AIA Virginia Newsletter: September 2019

AIA Virginia Honors
Watch your inbox next week for the announcement of the 2019 AIA Virginia Honors Awards recipients.

Registration Open for ArchEx 2019
I don’t know about you, but the anticipation has been killing us. Registration is now (finally!) open for Architecture Exchange East 2019.
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From the President’s Desk
Rob Reis asks, what if architecture could change the world?
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ACE Joint Owners Forum
A few seats remain for Tuesday’s Joint Owners Forum with local governments in Arlington.
Register today>>

News from the NCARB Conference
Explore the ways our Virginia Licensing Advisor can assist candidates and their supervisors.
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Fellowship Awarded
Who won the 2019 Helene Combs Dreiling FAIA Fellowship?
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What Advocacy Means to Me
Hear from AIA Richmond President, Krystal Anderson.
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PAC Competition Update
One Month to go in the “Rumble in the Jungle” PAC Competition – AIA Hampton Roads is still holding on.
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AIA Virginia Hosts First Community Dinner
Topics discussed included what made us proud of our community and what challenges needed to be overcome.
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AIA Young Architects Award
Applications are due October 8th.
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ELA Class Nominations Open
Who do you know who should be in the 2020 Class of Emerging Leaders in Architecture?
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New Architects
Congratulations to the following member for passing his exams and gaining licensure.
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DPOR Introduces Digital Credentials
It is now easier for you to provide your license upon request.
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Deadline Extended
The deadline for AIA’s Leadership Academy has been extended to September 22nd.
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Call for Volunteers
Want to attend Architecture Exchange East 2019 for free?
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Visions for Architecture
Tickets are now on sale for our annual design awards and honors gala on Nov. 8th.
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Welcome These New Members
Please help us welcome these new members to the AIA as architects and associate members, and AIA Virginia Allied Members.
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Annual Membership Meeting
Join us Nov. 6th at Architecture Exchange East for our annual membership meeting and election of officers.
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Meet the Fellows
Which Virginia Fellow was president when AIA Virginia celebrated 100 years?
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2020 AIA Virginia Dues
Important news about your 2020 AIA Virginia membership dues.
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In Memoriam
We mourn the loss of Francis Shane, Emeritus, and Robert Vickery, FAIA Emeritus.
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At the Last Board Meeting
Read about the decisions made and the items discussed at the last meeting of the AIA Virginia Board of Directors.
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AIA Film Challenge
Who wins? You choose! Vote before Sept. 27th.
https://aiafilmchallenge.org/

Where’s Corey
Executive Vice President, Corey Clayborne, has pledged to get around the state and visit firms, components, partner organizations, and universities. Here’s his recent travel agenda.
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AIA Virginia Newsletter: August 2019

In September, AIA Virginia will Unveil Groundbreaking Initiative to Connect Architects with Local Community Leaders over Dinner
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Pascale Sablan Announced as ArchEx Keynote
Pascale was named one of 25 Young Architects to Watch in 2019 by Architizer and recognized with the 2018 AIA Young Architects Award.
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ELA Class Nominations Open
Who do you know who should be in the 2020 Class of Emerging Leaders in Architecture?
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New Architect
Congratulations to the following member for passing his exams and gaining licensure.
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Resiliency Week Events
Register for Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) Seminar and SAP Training Being Hosted During Resiliency Week.
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Designs Due Friday
Don’t forget to submit your design for the next AIA Virginia PAC pin.
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Co-Founder of Oyler Wu to Speak at ArchEx
The firm is widely recognized for its experimentation in design, material research, and fabrication.
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SAY IT LOUD Exhibition: Call for Entries
Be part of an exhibition by diverse design professionals.
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Meet the Fellows
Which Virginia Fellow just earned an honorary doctorate degree?
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Early Advocacy Victory
New law now in place that benefits firms who design schools.
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Call for Volunteers
Want to attend Architecture Exchange East 2019 for free?
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Welcome These New Members
Please help us welcome these new members to the AIA as architects and associate members, and AIA Virginia Allied Members.
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Advocacy Matters
Sean Reilly, AIA, gives a recap of what happened at last months’ State and Local Government Network conference.
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AIA Virginia Looks to Address Removal of Uninsurable Language in Design Contracts
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AIA Launches National Leadership Academy
Applications are due Sept. 9, for AIA’s new Leadership Academy.
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Visions for Architecture
Save the Date for this year’s Gala!
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NCARB Live: Architecture Career Tips
Join NCARB on August 15 for a live webinar on career tips for emerging professionals in architecture.
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NCARB Vice President Harry M. Falconer Jr. Receives Honorary Degree
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Thank You
AIA Virginia is Thankful for the Following PAC Investors
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Virginia Values Veterans
Governor Northam Announces More Than 50,000 Veterans Hired. Find out how you can be part of this program.
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PAC Competition Update
AIA Hampton Roads Continues to Hold Back Competitors in “Rumble in the Jungle” PAC Competition.
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New Firm Directory
The new AIA Virginia Firm Directory helps connect clients with architecture firms. Is your firm listed?
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Where’s Corey
Executive Vice President, Corey Clayborne, has pledged to get around the state and visit firms, components, partner organizations, and universities. Here’s his recent travel agenda.
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AIA Virginia Newsletter: July 2019

New Partnership to Employ Veterans
AIA Virginia is partnering with Virginia’s Department of Veterans Services to Support those in Architecture School who have served in the Armed Forces.
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6-Month Check-Up
Mid-summer – and mid-year – seems to suddenly be upon us, here’s what’s been going on recently.
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Can We Have One Minute?
We need your input, please take a moment to answer these 2 questions.
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Jury Announced
AIA Virginia is pleased to announce the jury members for the 2019 Design Awards program.
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Design Competition
Here’s your chance to design the next AIA Virginia PAC pin.
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Firm Directory Launched
The new AIA Virginia Firm Directory will help connect clients with architecture firms.
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What Advocacy Means to Me
It takes more than design to elevate the profession.
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Get to Know These Young Leaders
We asked members of the 2019 ELA class the same five questions. Here are their inspiring answers.
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NCARB Medal
Bob Boynton and Kate Nosbisch have been awarded the NCARB President’s Medal for Distinguished Service.
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Welcome These New Members
Please help us welcome these new members to the AIA as architects and associate members, and AIA Virginia Allied Members.
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From the RAD
It’s the summertime, it’s the middle of July, and so far, it’s been a really ‘rad’ year.
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Digital Archives Now Available
AIA Virginia is pleased to announce a partnership with USModernist to offer a digital archive of both Virginia Record and Inform Magazine. Issues dating back to January 1958 are now available online.
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Young Architect Update
Last month I spent five days volunteering at A’19 in Las Vegas, so I’m excited to share information on my experience and review YAF updates for the year.
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PAC Award Update
AIA Hampton Roads still holds a narrow lead in “Rumble in the Jungle” PAC Competition.
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You Are Invited
Join us August 15th to celebrate the retirement of Reggie Jones.
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AIAS PASS
Did you know that the AIAS has a scholarship program specifically for funding your first Architect Registration Examination® (ARE®)?
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June Board Meeting Highlights
Read about the decisions made and the items discussed at the last meeting of the AIA Virginia Board of Directors.
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10 tools to Help You Get Licensed
The road to becoming an architect is less complicated than you might think, and NCARB is here to help.
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Meet the Fellows
Which Virginia Fellow volunteers for the AIA because it is fun?
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Where’s Corey
Executive Vice President, Corey Clayborne, has pledged to get around the state and visit firms, components, partner organizations, and universities. Here’s his recent travel agenda.
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AIA Virginia Newsletter: June 2019

Design Awards Deadline Monday
Submit your project before midnight on Monday, June 17 if you want it to be considered for a 2019 Design Award.
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From the EVP’s Desk
Thoughts on Virginia Beach, open houses, A’19, and the upcoming membership meeting.
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New Architects
Congratulations to the following members for passing their exams and gaining licensure.
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Virtual Membership Meeting
Join us virtually June 21, 2019, to hear important updates about the work of your association.
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ArchEx Pecha Kucha: Tell Your Story. But Do it Fast.
Got 6 minutes and 40 seconds to tell us about the best thing you’ve ever done as a designer?
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Welcome These New Members
Please help us welcome these new members to the AIA as architects and associate members, transfers, and AIA Virginia Allied Members.
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“Just Do It”
Find out what “It” means to Kenney Payne, AIA.
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ArchEx 2019: Call for Tours
Architects love tours — and we’re seeking some of the best for ArchEx. If you’ve got a new project in the region or you want to help show off some of Richmond’s architectural gems, let us know.
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PAC Award Update
The defending champs are within 10 points of taking back the lead.
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Dunay Elected to AIA Strategic Council
Donna Dunay, FAIA was elected to the AIA Strategic Council as representative for the Region of The Virginias.
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Call for Entries
Here’s your chance to design the next AIA Virginia PAC lapel pin.
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Call for Nominations: Honors Awards
AIA Virginia’s honors program recognizes the best efforts of Virginians who, by profession or avocation, have made creating, preserving, and enhancing Virginia’s communities an important life commitment. Nominate a colleague today.
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Building Safety Month
Governor Northam issues proclamation declaring May Building Safety Month.
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Meet the Fellows
Which Virginia Fellow’s favorite meal is pasta with pecan spinach pesto and pecorino Romano?
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Women’s Leadership Summit
Reframe. Refresh. Rethink. Register today before it sells out!
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Where’s Corey
Executive Vice President, Corey Clayborne, has pledged to get around the state and visit firms, components, partner organizations, and universities. Here’s his recent travel agenda.
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AIA Film Challenge 2019
Produce a three- to five-minute documentary film and you could win up to $10,000.
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AIA Virginia Newsletter: May 2019

Design Awards Jury Chair
AIA Virginia is pleased to announce that Ann Beha, FAIA will chair the 2019 Design Awards jury.
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New Architects
Congratulations to the following members for passing their exams and gaining licensure.
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From the President’s Desk
Architecture week, board meeting, prizes, YAF, new office, and culture all in one update!
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Suggest a Session
Want 25% off your conference registration? Suggest a session for ArchEx 2019.
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Allied Member Spotlight
Designing with Aerobarrier
While the concept of building a tight envelope isn’t new to the industry, the ability to have control over and verify air leakage is; and it comes with a few perks.
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Call for Nominations
Do you have a colleague who deserves recognition? Is there a firm that consistently produces incredible work? Is there a building that has captured your heart?
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PAC Award Update
AIA Hampton Roads blasts to an early lead in PAC Rumble in the Jungle – $1,000 on the Line.
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Virtual Membership Meeting
Join us from your computer or phone on June 21, 2019, to hear important updates about the work of your association.
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Advocacy Success
“Did You Know?”
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Women’s Leadership Summit
Registration is now open to AIA members only for the 2019 Summit. Register today before it sells out!
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Are you attending A’19 in Vegas?
Join us for the Region of The Virginias Breakfast reception hosted by AIA Virginia and AIA West Virginia.
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Equity By Design
The results are in! Check out the 2018 Equity in Architecture Survey findings.
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Board Meeting Highlights
See pictures and read about the business conducted at the AIA Virginia board meeting at Hampton University last month.
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May is Building Safety Month
Every year in May, DHCD celebrates Building Safety Month by raising building safety awareness.
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Meet the Fellows
Which Virginia Fellow is also the current chair for the Fellowship jury?
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ACE Event Recap
The second ACE forum of 2019 hosted stakeholders and decision makers from the Cities of Norfolk, Suffolk, Chesapeake, and Virginia Beach.
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Where’s Corey
Executive Vice President, Corey Clayborne, has pledged to get around the state and visit firms, components, partner organizations, and universities. Here’s his recent travel agenda.
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Welcome These New Members
Please help us welcome these new members to the AIA as architects and associate members, transfers, and AIA Virginia Allied Members.
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