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Wind Turbines.

Climate Policy That Aims to Make It Right

Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
June 1, 2022
One Comment
Federal and local governments take on carbon emissions and a long legacy of racial and social inequities.
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Ravenna 3D Printed House.

Continuing Education: 3D-Printed Houses

Will additive manufacturing revolutionize residential design and construction?
Sarah Amelar
May 1, 2022
2 Comments
This technology promises to produce high-quality, customizable, and quickly produced houses across the economic spectrum.
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Clients discussing climate.

Continuing Education: Architecture Firms, Clients, and Climate

Katharine Logan
April 1, 2022
No Comments
How to talk to clients about ambitious environmental targets and get their buy-in.
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Middle East Airport.

Continuing Education: The Big Carbon Drawdown and Negative Emissions

Will removing carbon from the atmosphere save us? And will buildings play a role?
Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
March 1, 2022
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Many scientists say that mitigation alone will not be sufficient to avert the worst effects of global warming. Take the quiz to earn AIA continuing education learning units.


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Denver Office Building.

Continuing Education: Embodied Carbon & Adaptive Reuse

Katharine Logan
February 1, 2022
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Architects reduce embodied emissions by revamping existing structures instead of building new.
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Ojai Valley School’s Upper Campus.

Continuing Education: Climate Adaptation

Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
January 1, 2022
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Designers create learning environments that respond to the threats of a warming planet.
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Wisteria.

Continuing Education: Artificial Intelligence

Cliff P
Clifford A. Pearson
December 1, 2021
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Though still a nascent technology, AI promises to transform the design process and the built environment.
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MIT Site 4.

Continuing Education: Colleges and Universities 2021

November 1, 2021
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In this special section, we explore how colleges and universities are enriching the experience of education by using smart design to meet current sustainability demands, deploying conventional materials in inventive ways, and engaging with the community on campus and beyond.
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Bocconi University.

Bocconi University by SANAA

Milan
Naomi Pollock, FAIA
November 1, 2021
One Comment
SANAA meshes a sinuous cluster of gossamer buildings into the rigid urban plan of Bocconi University’s campus in Milan.
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MIT Site 4.

MIT Site 4 by NADAAA with Perkins&Will

Cambridge, Massachusetts
Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
November 1, 2021
One Comment
A mixed-use tower complex by NADAAA with Perkins&Will engages its urban surroundings.
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