AIA Seattle 2024 Housing Forum
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8 AIA/LU's (HSW units). SAVE 25% by purchasing the 4-part series. ($120 AIA members, $180 non-members)
Housing is not just a commodity but a place where everyday life unfolds. And Seattle needs to build a massive amount of housing, placing diverse values, shifting needs and lived experiences at the forefront.
This four-course series, filmed live on June 17, 2024, features architects, policy experts and housing advocates, and explores how innovative design and policies can respond to specific community needs and support people throughout various life stages.
(This series is licensed for viewing to a single individual. For Discounted Group Rates, email Melissa@aecKnowledge.com or call 415.755.3058.)
DISCOUNTED Course Bundles
- Course Bundle Overview
- AIA Seattle 2025 Housing Summit
- AIA Seattle 2025 Climate Summit
- Accessibility 2025 (AIA California)
- MDC 2024 Keynotes (AIA California)
- AIA Seattle 2024 Housing Forum
- AIA Los Angeles & AIA|LA COTE 2024 1.5 Degrees Symposium
- AIA California CALGreen Embodied Carbon
- Accessibility 2023 (AIA California)
- AIA Seattle 2023 Housing Summit
- AIA Seattle 2024 Climate Summit
- AIA Seattle 2023 Climate Summit
- AIA Seattle 2022 Housing Forum - Transforming Residential Practice
- AIA Seattle 2019 Housing Forum - Density Done Right
- AIA Seattle 2018 Housing Forum - Housing Innovations
- MDC 2022 Keynotes (AIA California)
- MDC 2019 Keynotes (AIA California)
- MDC 2017 Keynotes (AIA California)
- MDC 2017 Emerging Talent (AIA California)
- MDC 2015 Keynotes (AIA California)
- MDC 2013 Keynotes (AIA California)
- MDC 2011 Keynotes (AIA California)
- Accessibility 2017 (AIA California)
- Accessibility 2019 (AIA California)
- Accessibility 2021 (AIA California)
- AIA Seattle 2022 Equity & Advocacy in Rapid Decarbonization
- AIA Seattle 2021 Just Transitions - Upstream and Downstream Impacts of Decarbonization
- AIA Los Angeles & AIA|LA COTE 2020 Two Degrees Symposium
- Active Design (AIA New York)
- Sustainable Design (USGBC-NCC)
- Sustainability Practices (AIA New York, AIACC)
- Financial Management for Design Professionals
- Leadership Effectiveness (AIA Dallas)
- Practice Mgmt. (for small and mid-size firms)
- Project Delivery Methods (AIA California)
- Specifications & CA Phase Best Practices
- Risk Management
- Growing a Small Firm (AIA San Francisco)
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- AIA New York
- AIA San Francisco - Growing a Small Firm
- AIA Seattle - Climate Summits and Housing Forums
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- Step 3Take the CE Quiz after viewing the entire course. After you have successfully passed the quiz, a Certificate of completion will be automatically downloaded to your computer for you to save. If you are an AIA member, your AIA CES Learning Units will automatically be submitted.
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Coming Down the Pike: Navigating City & State Policy Changes
Filmed June 2024
This course, the first in a 4-part series, focuses on how state and local housing policies impact the development of high density and affordable housing in the greater Seattle area and Washington State and addresses housing issues such as access, affordability, equity, livability, and adaptable density. Panelists discuss where housing is headed following the release of the draft One Seattle Plan! and statewide changes such as HB1110.
This course, moderated by Patrick Taylor Assoc. AIA, Associate | Neiman Taber Architects, includes a panel discussion and a case study by Matt Hutchins AIA, CPHD | CAST Architecture of a “missing middle” housing infill project that has garnered strong interest in Seattle.
Presenter:
Moderated by Patrick Taylor Assoc. AIA, Associate | Neiman Taber Architects. Panelists: Matt Hutchins AIA, CPHD, Principal | CAST Architecture; Rico Quirindongo AIA, Director | Office of Planning and Community Development, City of Seattle; and Tiernan Martin, Director of Research | Futurewise.
| Provider: | AIA Seattle |
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| Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
| Learning Units: | 2.25 hours |
Living in Seattle: Community Perspectives on Housing
Filmed June 2024
While those designing housing might receive input from their clients, the vast majority of architects making design decisions about the housing in our city do not live in multifamily housing, nor do they have much opportunity to hear from the people who will live in the homes they design.
This panel session, the second part of a 4-part series, highlights the diverse experiences and stories of individuals living in Seattle and informs architects and other design professionals how to approach future housing projects that provide affordable and supporting living environments.
Presenter:
Moderated by Grace H. Kim FAIA, NOMA, Co-Founding Principal | Schemata Workshop. Presenters: Audrey Watson, Resident | Capitol Hill Urban Co-Housing; Elisheba Johnson, Co-Executive Director | Wa Na Wari; Ginger Kwan, Executive Director | Open Doors for Multicultural Families; Lani Nguyen | Future Resident, Corvidae Coop
| Provider: | AIA Seattle |
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| Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
| Learning Units: | 2.25 hours |
Case Studies in Responsive Housing Design
Filmed June 2024
This course, the third 4-part series, highlights case studies that demonstrate how housing can respond directly to the needs of specific community groups in design and process. Presenters explain how they engaged community members to develop innovative and flexible solutions to an array of challenges specific to affordable and supportive housing.
Case studies include Flex House (Hybrid), Africatown Plaza (GGLO + David Baker Architects), Sweetwater Spectrum Community (LMS Architects), and Bridge Meadows + Dorothy Lemelson House (Carleton Hart Architecture).
Presenter:
Aaron Thornton AIA, Principal | Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects; Brian Carleton AIA, Principal | Carleton Hart Architects; Jhoana Avante, Project Manager + Architectural Designer | Hybrid Architecture; and Whitney Lewis AIA, NOMA, SEED AP, Associate | GGLO
| Provider: | AIA Seattle |
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| Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
| Learning Units: | 2.25 hours |
Closing Keynote | A Holistic Approach to Housing
Filmed June 2024
Over his thirty-year career, Kevin Daly, FAIA, has defined a design process that upholds the practical magic of architecture – an alchemical conjunction of craft, materials, and form
Kevin's keynote surveys a range of projects: housing for transitional-aged youth, campus student housing, workforce and artist housing, senior affordable housing and supportive housing. Kevin distinguishes these projects in terms of funding and regulatory constructs and how they routinely impose disciplinary and conceptual limits on the design of housing. Through a series of case studies, Kevin identifies solutions that reflect holistic architectural approaches for the future of housing in our cities.
Presenter:
Kevin Daly FAIA, Principal | kevin daly Architects
| Provider: | AIA Seattle |
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| Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
| Learning Units: | 1.25 hours |
