AIA Corpus Christi

AIA Corpus Christi TO ADVANCE THE ARCHITECTURAL PROFESSION AND TO SERVE AS A VALUED RESOURCE FOR THE COMMUNITY Here you will find our standards for professionalism.

The American Institute of Architects is the largest association for the architectural profession. We exist to promote and advance the profession and the living standards of people through their built environments. Our membership is composed of 83,000 architects, interns and other professionals who work directly in the architectural profession. The majority of the registered architects in the Unite

d States proudly display the three letters "AIA" after their names. AIA members belong to three levels of the Institute- local, state, and national. In this way, the profession can work from grassroots through the overarching national agenda, to ensure the integrity of the profession in upheld, regulations make sense, and opportunities for improvements are forged. By clicking on the symbol to your left, you will be sent directly to the Code of Ethics Page of the American Institute of Architect's website. By sending you direct, it is our way of making sure that the most current information is made available to you.

05/05/2021
11/12/2020

December 3rd BEYP Social Mixer & White Elephant Party



Nueces Brewing Company

Date: December 3rd, 2020 | 5:30-8:00pm
(In-Person Social Mixer and White Elephant Party)

Nueces Brewing Company
401 S. Water Street
Corpus Christi, Tx. 78401

Cost: $10 AIA Members; $20 and Guests Bring a $10 White Elephant Gift!
MUST pre-register for proper food order per person!
Menu: Barbeque Sliders with Beans and Potato Salad
1 Free Drink Ticket (Cash Bar Beer and Wine)

11/07/2020

December 3rd BEYP Social Mixer & White Elephant Party



Nueces Brewing Company

Date: December 3rd, 2020 | 5:30-8:00pm
(In-Person Social Mixer and White Elephant Party)

Nueces Brewing Company
401 S. Water Street
Corpus Christi, Tx. 78401

Cost: $15 AIA Members; $25 and Guests Bring a $10 White Elephant Gift!
MUST pre-register for proper food order per person!
Menu: Barbeque Sliders with Beans and Potato Salad
1 Free Drink Ticket (Cash Bar Beer and Wine)

RSVP to Toni Davis, Executive Director: [email protected] | 361.887.2124
Seating is limited…RSVP today!

November 10th Chapter Meeting and Voting of 2021 Slate Topic: COVID-19’s Impact on Buildings and the Way We Use ThemNove...
11/07/2020

November 10th Chapter Meeting and Voting of 2021 Slate

Topic: COVID-19’s Impact on Buildings and the Way We Use Them

November 10th, 2020 | 5:30-8:00pm
(In-Person Meeting)
Corpus Christi Country Club
6300 Everhart Road
Corpus Christi, Tx. 78413
Cost: $25 AIA Members; $35 Guests
Menu: Chicken Picatta with Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Vegetable (Cash Bar)
CEU Approved 1.5 LU/HSW

Presenter: Mark Madorsky, P.E., CXA, LEED AP BD+C, President, LEAF Engineers.
Mark is a licensed professional engineer with LEAF Engineers, a national MEP design and commissioning firm and industry leader in sustainable mechanical and electrical systems for commercial and institutional buildings. Mark is an expert in the planning of HVAC, lighting control, and on-site renewable energy strategies remarkable for their proven reduction in maintenance and operations cost.

Thank you to our Exclusive November Chapter Meeting Sponsor
SpawGlass

RSVP to Toni Davis, Executive Director: [email protected] | 361.887.2124
Seating is limited…RSVP today!

Help Support your Local AIA Chapter!  2020 Fore the Birdies Golf Tournament -
09/04/2020

Help Support your Local AIA Chapter! 2020 Fore the Birdies Golf Tournament -

06/19/2020

Presented by 3 Form

Capturing Light: A guide that provides important education on the principles of effective light design especially in relation to resin features used as lighting applications.

July 9th, 2020 | 12-1:00pm

Location: Webinar
Cost: FREE

Credits: Pending CES Review 1hour LU | HSW

RSVP to Toni Davis, Executive Director: [email protected] | 361.887.2124

04/24/2020

Lunch & Learn May 7th

Demystifying Resins

An Architects Guide to Designing with Resins

A guide that provides important background and details on selecting the right translucent polymer materials for architectural design projects.

Time: 12-1pm
Pending Cost: $10 Members $20 Non-Members and Guest
Pending Review 1-hour LU/HSW CEU
Location: Details pending COVID-19
course may be Webinar based.

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Presentation brought to you by 3form

Please RSVP to
[email protected]

May 7th Lunch & Learn 12-1pm Details to Follow!Pending Cost &  Sight Location / WebinarDue to  COVID-19. Restrictions.
04/20/2020

May 7th Lunch & Learn 12-1pm Details to Follow!
Pending Cost & Sight Location / Webinar
Due to COVID-19. Restrictions.

Free AIAU courses for AIA membersWorking 100% from home is new territory for many of us, as is the rapidly changing busi...
04/09/2020

Free AIAU courses for AIA members

Working 100% from home is new territory for many of us, as is the rapidly changing business environment that’s impacting our jobs, our firms, and our work. To help navigate these uncertain times, we’re offering valuable learning resources—some of AIAU’s best business and tech courses—to AIA members for free.
Learn about virtual practice, successful business strategies, risk management, and more from some of the most innovative architects, firms, and design professionals.

Browse free courses for AIA members to support architects, design professionals, and architecture firms during the COVID-19 outbreak and prepare for the future.

03/21/2020

Press release
AIA implores Congress to provide relief to business owners and employees
Advocates for investment in infrastructure to stimulate economic recovery.

WASHINGTON – March 20, 2020 – The American Institute of Architects (AIA) 2020 President Jane Frederick, FAIA, and EVP/Chief Executive Officer Robert Ivy, FAIA, are urging Congress to address the critical needs of business owners and employees during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a letter sent yesterday to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, the AIA also outlined the infrastructure investment that will be critical to stimulating America’s economic recovery.
“The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is the world’s largest design organization. Our 95,000 members are committed to protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the public. Since 1857, this concern has been central to all that we, as architects, do.
“The outbreak of COVID-19 and the current health crisis strikes at the very core of this mission. I wish to extend our gratitude to you for your leadership in addressing this crisis. Those personally affected by the virus and our frontline responders need additional resources and they are top of mind for all of us.
“As Congress considers additional legislation to stimulate the economy, the AIA urges you to include significant investment in 21st Century infrastructure and temporary relief measures for business owners. Both will provide necessary relief in the short-term, reassurance to global markets, and will help prepare this country for the challenges ahead.
“Relief for Business Owners and Employees: To address pressing short-term economic needs, AIA urges you to expand temporary relief for business owners to avoid layoffs and the sharp economic downturn that would follow. Architecture firms come in all sizes, but the majority are classified as small businesses. The relief provided in H.R. 6201 was an important first step, but more will be necessary. Businesses cannot wait until the next tax filing season to see relief.
“The AIA urges you to invest in Small Business Interruption Loans for businesses under 500 employees to cover the costs of payroll while employees may not be able to work due to their own health concerns or the effects of social isolation on a massive scale. We call on Congress to increase access to unsecured credit to all employers so that they can cover costs associated with payroll, rent, and other obligations in the immediate term. Furthermore, the federal government should suspend the collection of business taxes, including payroll tax, for the duration of the pandemic.
“Finally, the current policy limiting what losses pass-through entities may deduct must be suspended (Section 461(l)). Many architecture firms are pass-through entities and they should be able to deduct all losses incurred this year in the next tax cycle.
“Infrastructure Investment: Once the initial health crisis has been passed, we will need sustained investment to revive the economy. As you well know, infrastructure investment is a powerful tool to stimulate the economy and provide reassurance to Americans that the coming days will be better. Infrastructure for the 21st century should not only include investment in roads, bridges, and other horizontal infrastructure, though those updates are sorely needed. Today’s infrastructure investment must also cover vertical infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, affordable housing, and other public buildings.
“Infrastructure must be designed to satisfy current needs and anticipate future threats. This global pandemic has laid bare the preexisting resource shortage currently facing many of these facilities. Looking to the future, the World Health Organization has predicted that climate change will contribute to worsening storms and more frequent pandemics. Buildings must be resilient in the face of these disasters while also not contributing to the underlying problem by generating greenhouse gas emissions and unhealthy air quality. We must expect more from the built environment than ever before.
“Additionally, as the American population trends toward the cities, we must reimagine public spaces to be healthier for our communities and the planet. After previous health crises, architects and other professionals have worked together to modernize sanitation and change assumptions about public health. Architects can help to imagine cost-effective designs that encourage handwashing and other healthy practices and, when necessary, enable social distancing.
“We urge you to invest a minimum of $300 billion over five years in resilient public buildings that are designed specifically for the communities that they serve.
“Thank you for your work to address this pandemic in the immediate term and in the months ahead. The architecture community stands ready to work with you to help our communities through this crisis and build facilities worthy of the future.”
About AIA
Founded in 1857, AIA consistently works to create more valuable, healthy, secure, and sustainable buildings, neighborhoods, and communities. Through more than 200 international, state and local chapters, AIA advocates for public policies that promote economic vitality and public wellbeing.
AIA provides members with tools and resources to assist them in their careers and business as well as engaging civic and government leaders and the public to find solutions to pressing issues facing our communities, institutions, nation, and world. Members adhere to a code of ethics and conduct to ensure the highest professional standards.
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Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, AIA has made the difficult decision to postpone the AIA Conference on Architecture 2020, M...
03/16/2020

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, AIA has made the difficult decision to postpone the AIA Conference on Architecture 2020, May 14–16 in Los Angeles.

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