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  • Q2 Member Social

    Fitch Lumber & Hardware - Raleigh 3010 Stony Brook Dr, #105, Raleigh, NC

    Q2 Member Social Wednesday, June 3 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Hosted by Fitch Lumber & Hardware Company in their new Raleigh Showroom 3010 Stony Brook Dr., #105 Raleigh, NC 27604 […]

    Free – $25.00
  • ARE Workshop JEOPARDY! with EP/YAF

    Center for Architecture and Design 14 E Peace Street, Raleigh, NC

    Join EP/YAF for a fun ARE review session JEOPARDY!-style. Winners even receive a prize! No registration required.

  • 2026 AIA North Carolina Legislative Day

    Center for Architecture and Design 14 E Peace Street, Raleigh, NC

    Join AIAT Board President Z. Sunderland and Executive Director Linda Frenette as we join together with other North Carolina AIA components for a day at the General Assembly, hosted by AIA NC. Together we'll advocate for the profession, our communities, and the future of the built environment. 

  • NC State Woodson Hall Hard Hat Tour with WIA

    NCSU Woodson Hall

    NC State Woodson Hall Hard Hat Tour with WIA Wednesday, June 24, 20265:30 - 7:00 p.m.Woodson Hall -- NCSU Main Campus near the Brickyard(Access and Parking Details Below)1 LUPPE Required […]

    Free – $15.00
  • EP Mini Golf Tournament

    ParTee Shack 6231 Triangle Plantation Dr., Raleigh, NC

    Support emerging professionals at a mini golf tournament with proceeds going toward EP study materials and resources! This ParTee Shack event will have food, drinks, prizes, and the opportunity to network with local EPs.

    $40.00
  • Into to Building Forensics with WIA and BEC-RT

    Pendo Building 301 Hillsborough St, Raleigh, NC

    Building enclosure failures provide some of the most valuable lessons for improving design, detailing, and construction practices. Aligning with Henry Petroski's observation that design progress is often rooted in understanding failure, this session draws on forensic investigations of enclosure systems, translating real-world examples of how systems fall short into practical guidance for architects, engineers, and construction professionals.