Fall 2021 Joint Lecture Series featuring Ross Gay, Poet - The Book of Delights, Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude. McMillan Family Lecture - Online Lunch Reading
All are welcome to participate! Check-in weekly to the Zoom meetings on Wednesdays at 6:00 pm JOIN ZOOM MEETING Meeting ID: 891 4770 9050 Passcode: 639594 Connect on the Young and Aspiring Architects' Facebook Page Questions? Contact Max Hodge for more information
Attendees will receive information about how to properly detail Cast Stone for a variety of project types. Building movement and dead loads as a function of the design requirements for veneers are discussed. The proper use of anchors, types of mortar, sealant joints and kerfs on exterior veneer applications are also addressed in this informative session. Attendees will be able to understand appropriate specification of Cast Stone for architectural applications.
Join the EP|YAF virtual study group workshop focused on the A.R.E. 5.0 Programming and Analysis exam. We will host an informational meeting on Monday, October 4th at 7:30 pm to learn more and sign up. Study groups will meet online beginning, Tuesday, October 5 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm, then continue to meet each Monday through November 15th. Extra weekly review time will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm.
Join the EP|YAF virtual study group workshop focused on the A.R.E. 5.0 Programming and Analysis exam. We will host an informational meeting on Monday, October 4th at 7:30 pm to learn more and sign up. Study groups will meet online beginning, Tuesday, October 5 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm, then continue to meet each Monday through November 15th. Extra weekly review time will be held on during lunch on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm.
All are welcome to participate! Check-in weekly to the Zoom meetings on Wednesdays at 6:00 pm JOIN ZOOM MEETING Meeting ID: 891 4770 9050 Passcode: 639594 Connect on the Young and Aspiring Architects' Facebook Page Questions? Contact Max Hodge for more information
Triangle Barkitecture is a one-of-a-kind pet architecture and design competition to raise money for pets in need by supporting local foster and pet rescue organizations right here in the Triangle. Local architects, engineers, designers, and creative minds all over the Triangle compete to create the best custom pet architecture that is then auctioned off at the event with 100% of those profits going to pets in need.
Lecture Watch Party!! EP|YAF are joining AIAS in person during their general body meeting for a fun, interactive, and tasty viewing of the October 11th Joint Lecture Series featuring Rahul Mehrota. There will be food, drinks, and great conversation. If you are in the mood to get out and about on a Monday night, here's your chance!
In order for architects to have the greatest impact on climate change, how we design for energy performance and what we specify for building materials will be critical for lowering operational and embodied carbon. Equally important will be how our buildings are designed to be resilient to withstand the increasing threats of extreme weather and survivability during severe weather events. This session will focus on the design process to create sustainable buildings that are not only energy efficient but also resilient and adaptable over time.
All are welcome to participate! Check-in weekly to the Zoom meetings on Wednesdays at 6:00 pm JOIN ZOOM MEETING Meeting ID: 891 4770 9050 Passcode: 639594 Connect on the Young and Aspiring Architects' Facebook Page Questions? Contact Max Hodge for more information
This course will review the importance of acoustics in architecture, discuss the fundamental principles of sound management, explore how to design interior spaces to maximize occupants’ comfort, and review emerging tools to solve for both sound and lighting. It will also focus on the standards that govern acoustic requirements for diverse applications.
Join us for a discussion about the role of women in construction in the Triangle with two powerhouses of the industry! This is a free program hosted by NAWIC Triangle Chapter, NC and AIA Triangle Women in Architecture
All are welcome to participate! Check-in weekly to the Zoom meetings on Wednesdays at 6:00 pm JOIN ZOOM MEETING Meeting ID: 891 4770 9050 Passcode: 639594 Connect on the Young and Aspiring Architects' Facebook Page Questions? Contact Max Hodge for more information
This program will explore the history of blasts and progressive collapse failures. Presentation will cover basic blast design and understanding GSA, VA and DOD requirements for health and safety. Participants will understand designing structures for blast protection to preserve the health and wellness of the buildings occupants. Other topics of will include understanding progressive collapse failures, understanding collapse mitigation, performance of construction materials, and materials used in blast projects.
This program is focused on fireproofing your building for interior and exterior. Coatings and systems for every area of your facility are discussed to help you reduce downtime and comply with demanding environmental regulations.
As the AIA COTE framework states, “Sustainability is inextricably tied to the wellness of communities.” Understanding how all members of the community are impacted by the design of both public and private buildings is key to the long-term success of the health of any size community of people. Design is greatly enhanced by hearing and understanding all perspectives which then helps to create equitable and healthy design solutions for the public. This lecture will focus on the process of listening, engaging and understanding the issues to create socially equitable design solutions.
All are welcome to participate! Check-in weekly to the Zoom meetings on Wednesdays at 6:00 pm JOIN ZOOM MEETING Meeting ID: 891 4770 9050 Passcode: 639594 Connect on the Young and Aspiring Architects' Facebook Page Questions? Contact Max Hodge for more information