The Perpetual Value of Building Materials
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Beyond the Red List: Healthy Materials and the Construction Industry’s Impact on our Communities 1 LU | HSW 1 GBCI 1 General LFA CE credit Can our most sustainable buildings be considered healthy if they only focus on the health of building end users? Based on their experiences with the Living Building Challenge, the team from […]
AIA|LA Practice Committee Presents…. MASS TIMBER: Applications and Code Considerations A round-table discussion about mass timber construction focused on: • Design Possibilities, variations, and applications • Sustainability- Contributions/Synergies with Carbon Neutral Design • California Building Codes and AHJ’s (Authorities Having Jurisdiction) Presenters Include: Andrew J. Thul, PE - Principal & President - Western Region, SLS […]
The Road to More Housing Three Angelenos That Architects Need to Meet Increasing density is essential to reducing Los Angeles’ carbon foot print; so goes the underlying premise of the Urban Design Committee’s upcoming meeting. Three women, who directly impact the city in respect to this issue will share the results of their actions, […]
AIA|LA Legislative Day at City Hall: Connecting Architects & Designers with Civic Leadership Historically, AIA|LA’s premier annual advocacy event has been our annual Legislative Day at City Hall, which began in 1999 when Michael Lehrer, FAIA was President-elect of AIA Los Angeles. With greater emphasis going towards promoting initiatives that highlight best-practices and underscore AIA|LA’s […]
DTLA 2040, an Overview of the Proposed Community Plan for Downtown Los Angeles Organized at the request of AIA Los Angeles, Los Angeles City Planning (LACP) staff will provide an overview of the draft proposed Downtown Community Plan update, which will guide the future of Downtown Los Angeles' built form, urban design, and land uses. […]
LADBS Presents the 2019 California Building Code Beginning on January 1, 2020, LADBS is required by State law to enforce the 2019 Edition of California Building Standards Codes (also known as Title 24 of the California Codes of Regulations). Please join us for an informative presentation, which will help keep you updated on the latest […]
2030 Challenge: Everything You Wanted to Know but Were Afraid to Ask This round table is geared for those who are just learning about the 2030 Challenge and those who have signed on, but are not quite sure how to accomplish tracking and the yearly reporting. With greater awareness of architecture’s significant contribution to climate change […]
AIA|LA Political Outreach Committee presents... SB 50 - The Architects Perspective: Will it help or hurt our neighborhoods? PHOTO CREDIT: Panic Studio LA "Anchor Place in Long Beach, CA" designed by The Architects Collective On January 30th, please join us for an inclusive roundtable discussion about the pros and cons of the recently amended SB 50 (Weiner) […]