AIA Virginia Newsletter: February 2018

General Assembly Brief
The Joint Legislative Committee had to vet approximately 3,000 total bills to extract the relevant ones to our profession. Tuesday, February 13 marked the date of “Bill crossover” in the General Assembly. This is the day when bills must pass one house or the other or die for the session. As such, the “ACTIVE” list has been significantly reduced and many of those bills are “DEAD” for the session.
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Off and Running
2018 promises to be a great year for you as a member of AIA Virginia!
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Call for Reviewers: Program Advisory Group
Help curate the very best programming, tours, and courses for Architecture Exchange East.
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Meet the Class of 2018
We are excited to announce the individuals who are part of the 2018 class of Emerging Leaders in Architecture (ELA).
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Will You Answer the Call?
The 2018 Call for Proposals for Architecture Exchange East is now open. We are seeking experts both from within the profession and outside it to showcase cutting-edge case studies and the latest technologies, practices, and research at Architecture Exchange East.
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Volunteer to Help Others in Need
Do you enjoy helping others? Would you like to use your architectural knowledge when doing so? If yes, you may want to volunteer for the Virginia VDEM/AIA Virginia Disaster Assistance Partnership.
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Design Forum Keynote Announced
See who will keynote this years’ Design Forum, April 6-7, at the Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke.
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Ready, Set, Survey!!!
Take part in the third national Equity in Architecture Survey.
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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 what’s on his travel agenda.
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Are 4.0 Retirement Update
As many of you know, ARE 4.0 retires in less than six months on June 30, 2018. In advance of that retirement, we want to make sure everyone with active eligibilities in ARE 4.0 is ready and in the best position possible for the change come July 1, 2018.
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New Resources Available: Global Practice Primer
Thinking of pursuing work abroad? Check out 3 new chapters in the Global Practice Primer – developed by the AIA International Practice Committee.
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Meet the Staff
In a new feature, we’ll introduce you to the staff of AIA Virginia. This month we check-in with our new Communications Coordinator.
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Refer a prospective member and win
Do you have a colleague who would benefit from an AIA membership? Refer them and you’ll be entered into a drawing to win a prize. Just complete this form and we’ll do the rest! Terms and conditions apply.

Retirement Reality Webinar
Assess your expectations for retirement and what you can do to achieve your retirement goals. The free one-hour webinar, Retirement for Architects: Expectations vs. Reality, is scheduled for Tuesday, February 27 at 1 pm EST. AIA members may receive one LU of continuing education credit for webinar participation.
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We Are Coming To You
Through our partnership with Chartwell Capital Advisors, we can provide you the tools and resources to assist you in making the right the legal, financial and health care decisions for you and your family.
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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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New Architects
Congratulations to the following members for passing their exams and gaining licensure.
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AIA Virginia News: January 2018

Building Upon Success
2018 AIA Virginia President, Eric Keplinger, AIA shares his thoughts and vision for your association this year.
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Boynton Appointed Chair of Ethics Council
AIA Virginia member, Robert A. Boynton, FAIA has been appointed to chair the National Ethics Council for 2018.
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Meet YAF’s New Regional Director
The Board of Directors of the American Institute of Architects Region of The Virginias has selected Marie McCauley, AIA, as Regional Director for the 2018–2019 term on the Young Architects Forum, a National AIA Committee.
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Attention AXP Supervisors and Licensure Candidates
Virginia licensing advisor, Rachel Shelton, AIA, shares important reminders for both candidates and their supervisors in regards to their respective roles and responsibilities.
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Highlights from the December Board Meeting
Read a summary of actions from the final meeting of your 2017 board of directors.
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Where’s Corey
Welcome to a new newsletter segment we’re calling “Where’s Corey?”
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General Assembly Preview
The Virginia General Assembly session starts today (January 10) and proposed legislation has been pouring in.
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Design Forum XII Registration Open
We hope you are planning to join us April 6-7 in Roanoke for the Thirteenth Virginia Design Forum. Read more about the speakers and reserve your spot today!
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C3 – Transferring Technology into Document and Project Quality
In every industry, technology is just a tool to do things in a different and, hopefully, more efficient manner. Technology, in and of itself, is never the sole answer. To consistently improve quality and realize high expectations, there are five overarching principles that are critical.
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Dues Installment Program
Need more time to pay your 2018 AIA dues? Installment plans are available. Click here for more info and to enroll More>>

2018 AIA Virginia Supplemental Dues
Thank you to all of the members who have already paid their 2018 AIA Virginia Supplemental Dues. Mandatory supplemental dues for 2018 are only due from Virginia firms where the Principal is a member and non-member architects and other architectural employees are employed by the firm.
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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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Complimentary Financial Services to Members
Take advantage of a complimentary estate plan review and life insurance appraisal for all members of AIA Virginia from Chartwell Capital Advisors.
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New Architects
Congratulations to the following members for passing their exams and gaining licensure.
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AIA Virginia News: December 2017

AIA Virginia Prize Awarded to Virginia Tech Student
Meet the winner and honorees of this year’s AIA Virginia Prize.
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Look What We Have Accomplished
As we bring 2017 to a close, I wanted to take a moment to say how great you have made my first six months as Executive Vice President. Thank you for embracing me and welcoming me to your local AIA chapter events. The outpouring of support from all categories of our membership has been heartfelt and deeply appreciated.
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AIA Overview of Senate Approved Tax Bill
The Senate approved the most sweeping tax rewrite in decades in early December by a vote of 51–49. NOTE: As this article was being finalized, it looks as if the Senate and House negotiators have just come to a compromise.
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Summarizing Virginia’s 2017 Election
If the 2016 Presidential election was a stunning performance, the 2017 Virginia election was a fitting encore.
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ARE Prep Series Begins January 17
Are you ready for ARE 5.0? AIA Northern Virginia’s award-winning ARE Prep Series will begin on January 17, 2018.
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Design Forum XIII Comes to Roanoke
Tickets go on sale soon for the thirteenth Virginia Design Forum in Roanoke April 6-7, 2018.
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Three Receive Sustained Giving Awards
At the AIA Virginia Board of Directors luncheon on Friday, December 8, 2017, three members were recognized with sustained giving awards for 6 consecutive years of gifts to the AIA Virginia PAC.
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Early Renew Incentives
The official deadline for renewing your membership for 2018 is January 15. Did you know you can enroll in a payment plan to stretch out your dues payments?
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Members Share Their Favorite Moments
What were your favorite sessions at the 30th annual Architecture Exchange East this past November? A few of our members share their stories.
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2018 Supplemental Dues
As the 4-year phased elimination of AIA Virginia supplemental dues continues, no dues are due for Associate Architects in 2018. Please complete this online worksheet invoice for your firm and pay any necessary dues by January 31, 2018.
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Passing on More Than Just Wealth
Many people who inherit wealth or small businesses are at significant risk for essentially squandering the wealth.
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Annual Advisory Council Work
As an “end of the year summary” we thought we would again share the work of the Board of Director Advisory Councils as presented at the annual membership meeting, Nov. 2, 2017, at Architecture Exchange East.
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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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New Architects
Congratulations to the following members for passing their exams and gaining licensure.
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AIA Virginia News: November 2017

Honored to Serve
2017 AIA Virginia President, Bill Brown, AIA, pens his final letter to the membership and reviews what has been a very busy year. More>>

Federal Tax Reform Efforts
AIA is working to make sure any tax reform bill Congress passes reflects architects’ core values. Threats to the Historic Tax Credit and green building incentives are among the issues the AIA is watching.
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ELA Nominations Due Tomorrow
The deadline for the call for applications for the 2018 Emerging Leaders in Architecture: An Honors Academy of AIA Virginia (ELA) program has been extended to November 16th. More>>

Early Renew Incentives
If you haven’t already, you’ll be receiving your 2018 dues invoice soon. Did you know you can enroll in a payment plan to stretch out your dues payments? More info here>>

ArchEx 2017 in Pictures
Architecture Exchange East 2017 was amazing! Here’s a quick look at the fun we had. More>>

ARE 4.0 Retirement
Tomorrow, you can join Director of Examination Jared N. Zurn, AIA, NCARB, and Manager of Examination Development Michelle Cohn, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C, PMP, for a live webinar about switching from ARE 4.0 to 5.0. More>>

Honor and Design Awards Presented at Visions 2017
The AIA Virginia Awards for Excellence in Architecture and Honor Awards were presented Nov. 3 at the 2017 Visions for Architecture gala at the Hotel John Marshall. More>>

2018 Supplemental Dues
As the 4-year phased elimination of AIA Virginia supplemental dues continues, Associate Architects do not have to pay for 2018. Please complete this online worksheet invoice for your firm and pay any necessary dues by January 31, 2018. More>>

2018 Officers Elected
During AIA Virginia’s Annual Meeting of the Membership on Nov. 2, 2017, the following officers were unanimously elected to serve on the 2018 Board of Directors. More>>

Webinar: Revised 2017 Architect Scope Documents
Join AIA for a free, detailed webinar exploring the revised 2017 Architect Scope Documents and how they can impact your projects when providing services such as site evaluation, historic preservation, facility support, and commissioning services. Tuesday, November 28 from 3-4pm EST | Earn 1 AIA LU Register>>

October Board of Directors Meeting Recap
The AIA Virginia Board of Directors met October 201, 2017. Read a summary of the actions from that meeting. More>>

Coming Soon: ARE 5.0 Provisional Feedback
Beginning November 1, 2017, Architect Registration Examination® (ARE®) 5.0 candidates will have the opportunity to view immediate provisional feedback of their performance. More>>

Join Us at the Taubman in the Spring
Planning for Design Forum XIII is well underway. Read all about the dates, location, theme, and speakers. More>>

Healthcare, Life Insurance, and Business Planning, Oh My!
Chartwell Capital is committed to finding ways to help AIA Virginia members improve their quality of life and rest soundly at night. More>>

Why Give?
In order for your profession to have a voice in the political process, it is important to support those candidates who best represent your viewpoint on the issues. 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. More>>

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

AIA Virginia News: October 2017

And The Winners Are …
AIA Virginia, a Society of the American Institute of Architects, honors work done by Virginia-based architects with the 2017 Awards for Excellence in Architecture. Also known as the Design Awards, these honors celebrate projects no older than seven years that contribute to the built environment and are clear examples of thoughtful, engaging design. This year’s jury has identified three Honor Awards, ten Merit Awards, and three Honorable Mentions. Award categories include Architecture, Contextual Design, Residential Design, Interior Design and Historic Preservation. More>>

Why I Attend ArchEx
This will be my first Architecture Exchange East as your Executive Vice President and Servant-In-Chief.  As a practitioner and firm leader, I attended this conference roughly a dozen times. As I write this article, I ask myself, “Why did I attend?” Was it the continuing education? The keynote speaker? The networking and fellowship? More>>

ArchEx Registration Closes in 10 Days
Online registration for the 30th annual Architecture Exchange East closes Oct. 25, 2017. This is the last chance for you to lock in your spot for our exciting conference. Here are a couple of sessions you might be interested in attending. More>>

Jane Cady Rathbone, FAIA, to Receive the William C. Noland Medal More>>

Calder C. Loth Selected to Receive the Architecture Medal for Virginia Service More>>

Bierce, Galvin, and Loomis Honored for Distinguished Achievement More>>

Liphart Steel Company Recognized with AIA Virginia Honors More>>

Honorary Membership Conferred Upon Nosbisch More>>

Virginia Eye Institute Recognized with Test of Time Award More>>

Frazier Associates to Receive Firm Award More>> 

Field, Harper, and Schubert Recognized with Emerging Professional Award More>>

2018 ELA Nominations Now Accepted
Do you know an emerging professional that should be part of the 2018 class of Emerging Leaders in Architecture? Nominations are now being accepted. More>>

Early Renew Incentives
You’ll be receiving your 2018 dues invoice soon. Did you know you can enroll in a payment plan to stretch out your dues payments? More info here>>

Good Golly Miss Mod-dy!
We dare you to try not to sing along to Kenney Payne’s explanation of Mods — otherwise known as code modifications, as found in the 2012 Virginia Construction Code Section 106.3. More>>

AIA Virginia Prize Competition
Students from around the state took part last month in the AIA Virginia Prize, a design charrette that engages students at all of the accredited schools of architecture in Virginia. Read about their design challenge. More>>

Why Give?
In order for your profession to have a voice in the political process, it is important to support those candidates who best represent your viewpoint on the issues. More>>

Annual Meeting and Slate of Officers Announced
Hear about vital developments with your professional society, elect officers and conduct other business at the AIA Virginia Annual Meeting of the Membership. The meeting will be held during Architecture Exchange East at the Greater Richmond Convention Center on Thursday, Nov. 2 at 1 p.m. in room E21c. There is no charge to attend the Membership Meeting. More>>

AIA Leadership Institute 2017 – Register today!
Join AIA Nov. 16, for a powerful one-day leadership training event for architects. Earn up to 6.25 LU|HSW by participating at one of our five Regional Venue locations. Learn essential leadership skills to take on a larger role in your firm and community. Register and learn more here >

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

AIA Virginia News: September 2017

What Can We Do?
As we watched the natural disaster in Houston [and surrounding areas] unfold, it solidifies the importance of resiliency and reconfirms the significance of the role we play in our respective communities as architects. More>>

Catch These Tours at ArchEx 17
This year’s tour program looks like it’s going to be the most exciting yet. Developed in partnership with Virginia ASLA and local firms, the tours for this year’s ArchEx will take attendees behind the scenes at one of Richmond’s most anticipated buildings, tour one of the largest LEED Silver Breweries on the East Coast, and visit the Capitol grounds to see how this historic site is dealing with modern constraints. More>>

Young Architects Forum Regional Director (YARD) Applications Open
Are you an AIA Member interested in the issues confronting young architects? Would you like to help the Young Architects Forum (YAF) address these issues? Then, you may be just the person we’re looking for. More>>

Annual Meeting and Slate of Officers Announced
Hear about vital developments with your professional society, elect officers and conduct other business at the AIA Virginia Annual Meeting of the Membership. The meeting will be held during Architecture Exchange East at the Greater Richmond Convention Center on Thursday, Nov. 2 at 1 p.m. in room E21c. There is no charge to attend the Membership Meeting. More>>

When Statutes Override Contracts
We see them all the time: overreaching indemnity provisions that might compromise our professional liability insurance coverage and hold firms accountable for a catalog of frightening claims and damages. More>>

Visions for Architecture Gala
Join your colleagues for an evening at the Hotel John Marshall to celebrate architecture and delight in the accomplishments of people and organizations whose vision and skills enrich our world. Recognize the winners of the 2017 AIA Virginia Honors program and the Design Awards program and reconnect with peers from around the Commonwealth. More>>

Is Your Information Up To Date?
Have you moved, changed jobs, obtained your license, or otherwise need to update your contact information in the AIA database? More>>

Actions from the August Board Meeting
Read a summary of the actions and discussions from the August AIA Virginia Board of Directors meeting. More>>

We Fight for the Profession
AIA Virginia uses the collective power of the profession to participate in the legislative and regulatory policy-making process by educating legislators about issues that are important to us. 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. More>>

New Financial and Legal Digital Tool
Chartwell Capital Advisors has released a new digital tool to help you take advantage of the individual consulting services and benefits that meet your needs as a business, individual, or employee. More>>

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

AIA Virginia News: August 2017

Great Expectations
Our new Executive Vice President, Corey Clayborne, AIA, shares what he’s been up to during his first 75 days. More>>

ArchEx 2017 Keynote Announced
See who will deliver the keynote address at the upcoming 30th annual Architecture Exchange East conference and expo. More>>

Speak Up
AIA Virginia Director, Sean E. Reilly, AIA, attended AIA’s flagship advocacy training event, Speak Up, last month in Denver. More>>

Shelton Presents at ALA Summit
AIA Virginia member and Virginia Licensing Advisory, Rachel Shelton, AIA, recently attended and presented at the Licensing Advisor’s Summit held July 28-30 in Chicago. More>>

Updated Public Policies and Position Statements
At the June 16, 2017, Board of Director’s meeting, AIA Virginia adopted a Directory of Public Policies and Position Statements. More>>

You’re Invited
Please join all Virginia and Maryland chapters of the AIA in welcoming guests to the biennial AIA Women’s Leadership Summit at the host reception. More>>

We Fight for the Profession
AIA Virginia uses the collective power of the profession to participate in the legislative and regulatory policy-making process by educating legislators about issues that are important to us. More>>

Seven Trust-Based Asset Protection Strategies for You and Your Family
You don’t have to make your family’s assets easy for creditors to reach.  Protecting your hard-earned assets for the benefit of yourself and your family can be accomplished through careful planning. 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. More>>

2030 Commitment Report Released
The AIA released 2030 By the Numbers, the 2016 progress report assessing the work of architecture firms that are part of the AIA 2030 Commitment. More>>

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

AIA Virginia News: July 2017

The Seasons Change
President Bill Brown takes a look back at the accomplishments of AIA Virginia this year as was shared with the membership during our “virtual” membership meeting on June 16, 2017. More>>

Nominations Due This Week
It’s time to submit your nominations for AIA Virginia Honors and recognize the best efforts of Virginians who, by profession or avocation, have made creating, preserving, and enhancing Virginia’s communities an important life commitment. More>>

Collaboration
We look forward to seeing you at the 30th annual Architecture Exchange East this November in Richmond. More>>

AIA Virginia Affirms Commitment to Principles of Paris Climate Agreement
At the June Board of Director’s meeting, AIA Virginia reaffirmed its support for policies, programs, and incentives that encourage energy conservation in the built environment. More>>

Call for Leaders
Any emerging professionals interested in advancing AIA’s mission and values can apply for open positions on the Young Architects Forum and the National Associates Committee. More>>

Work on 179D Continues
AIA Virginia and our friends with ACEC Virginia have been working for years to address issues surrounding the Internal Revenue Code Section 179D, Energy-Efficient Commercial Buildings Tax Deduction. More>>

 2017 AIA Research Summit
Researchers from academia and practice recently convened to define what research means in the architectural profession at the AIA Research Summit. More>>

AIA Member Logo
Did you know that there is an “AIA Member” logo available for your promotional use? More>>

What to Do With a Confusing, Old Trust
Estate plans evolve. Or at least they should. Any plan that fails to achieve your goals and doesn’t match your current financial and family circumstances is out of date and is in need of an overhaul. More>>

New AIA Virginia Bylaws
Thank you for approving the new AIA Virginia Bylaws at the recent virtual membership meeting. There will be one clarification/update for the membership to vote on at the annual meeting, Nov. 2, 2017, at Architecture Exchange East. 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. More>>

 Amplify Your Voice
The AIA Virginia PAC supports legislators who understand our agenda and support our goals without regard to party affiliation. A strong PAC is critical to our advocacy efforts and is completely funded by donations from members just like you. Please give to the PAC today>>

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

AIA Virginia News: June 2017

Thank You
Helene Combs Dreiling, FAIA shares a few parting thoughts about her tenure at the helm of AIA Virginia. More>>

Virtual Membership Meeting This Week
Please take a moment to register for Friday’s virtual membership meeting. There is an important vote on the revised bylaws. More>>

AIA Position Statement on Pre-licensure Titling: Guidance for Virginia Architecture Firms
In Virginia, and in most states, both suggested titles run counter to regulations. More>>

Design Awards – Call for Entries
Submission deadline is tomorrow for the 2017 Awards for Excellence in Architecture. More>>

AIA Opposes Withdrawal from Climate Agreement; Suggest Next Steps for Architects
What can you do to help design a more sustainable built environment and speak up for good design? More>>

Save the Date for ArchEx 2017
You won’t want to miss this exciting new element at Architecture Exchange East this November. More>>

AIA Virginia Honors – Call for Nominations
It’s time to submit your nominations for AIA Virginia Honors and recognize the best efforts of Virginians who, by profession or avocation, have made creating, preserving, and enhancing Virginia’s communities an important life commitment. More>>

Meet the ELA Class of 2017
Here’s your chance to meet the 2017 class of Emerging Leaders in Architecture. These 16 young professionals are shaping the future of the profession. More>>

Estate Planning
The advice from Rob Smith of Chartwell Capital Advisors this month can literally save you a million dollars. More>>

Fellowship
Looking to become a fellow? Submissions are due October 13, 2017. More>>

Preparing for the ARE
AIA is here to help you on your path to licensure. Resources are available at your local chapter and through AIA here>>

Welcome These New Members
A record number of new members recently joined the ranks of AIA Virginia as Architects, Associate Architects, transfers from other chapters, or AIA Virginia Allied Members. More>>

Latest News from DPOR
2017 is proving to be another busy and exciting year for the APELSCIDLA Board! Read their latest newsletter here>>

Blueprint for Better
The third annual I Look Up Film Challenge invites architects and filmmakers to collaborate in bringing architectural stories to life. This year’s challenge calls for films that highlight projects and architects that are helping to change communities for the better. More>>

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

AIA Virginia News: May 2017

Inspiration from A’17
AIA Virginia President Bill Brown, AIA, shares a few inspirational thoughts about his experiences at A’17. More>>

Seeking Approval of Revised Bylaws
The members of AIA Virginia are now being asked to consider the revised bylaws, for a vote of adoption during the June 16, 2017, virtual Meeting of the Membership. Register for the bylaws webinar and the membership meeting. More>>

AIA Virginia Names New EVP
As you’ve heard by now, R. Corey Clayborne, AIA, has been named the sixth Executive Vice President of AIA Virginia upon the June 30, 2017, departure of Helene Combs Dreiling, FAIA. More>>

Deadline Approaching
The 30th annual Architecture Exchange East is looking for inspired seminars, tours, and events! Make sure you submit your presentations by May 31st for consideration. More>>

Virtual Membership Meeting
Please take a moment to register for the upcoming virtual membership meeting. The June webinar will include important updates to your association and a vote on revised bylaws. More>>

Design Awards – Call for Entries
Entries are now being accepted for the 2017 Awards for Excellence in Architecture. More>>

AIA Virginia Honors – Call for Nominations
It’s time to submit your nominations for AIA Virginia Honors and recognize the best efforts of Virginians who, by profession or avocation, have made creating, preserving, and enhancing Virginia’s communities an important life commitment. More>>

Save the Date
Design Forum XIII is coming to Roanoke in 2018. More>>

Virginia Press Association Launches Statewide Public Notice Website
A new, free website is keyword searchable and will provide access to all local, state and federal government public notices. More>>

Life Insurance and Estate Planning
Over the past month, Chartwell Capital revamped the health care and retirement benefits for a firm of 150 employees. They are ready to help you too. More>>

Firm Benchmarking Tool & Foresight Report
AIA has announced two exciting new resources to help you and your business. More>>

Welcome These New Members
The following members recently joined the ranks of AIA Virginia as Architects, Associate Architects, transfers from other chapters, or AIA Virginia Allied Members.
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