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Sustainable Restoration of Paul Revere Williams’s Mid-Century Legacy at UCLA
AIA/CES, 1.75 LUs

Equity in Design: Architecture and Spatial Justice
AIA/CES, 1.0 LUs

Project Delivery

Project Delivery 2: Design-Bid-Build
AIA/CES (HSW), 1.25 LUs

Project Delivery 3: Construction Management
AIA/CES (HSW), 1.25 LUs

Project Delivery 4: Design-Build
AIA/CES (HSW), 1.25 LUs

Project Delivery 5: Integrated Project Delivery
AIA/CES (HSW), 1.25 LUs

Project Delivery 1: An Overview
AIA/CES (HSW), 1.25 LUs


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Sustainable Restoration of Paul Revere Williams’s Mid-Century Legacy at UCLA

This course focuses on strategies used in the renovation and seismic retrofit of two significant buildings on UCLA’s campus designed by Paul Revere Williams, FAIA. Participants will learn how these mid-century buildings have been transformed to support modern research and teaching and the structural techniques used to strengthen them while retaining their character defining features. The course also discusses UCLA’s approach to sustainability and the systems and features incorporated into the projects that reduce energy usage and achieve Platinum Level LEED Certification.
Presenter:
Mark Graham, AIA, LEED GA, NOMA
Benjamin Bye
Phillip White, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
Todd Lynch, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C
Shana Scheiber, PE, CEM, LEED AP ID+C, WELL AP
Provider: | AIA California - Practice Management |
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Certification: | AIA/CES |
Learning Units: | 1.75 hours |
Equity in Design: Architecture and Spatial Justice

As Edward Soja writes, "space is socially produced and can therefore be socially changed." This webinar explores the concept of Spatial Justice and discusses how the creation of space as both a physical and social construct is fundamental to the practice of architecture.
Presenter:
Paul D. Bauknight Jr. is the Founder and President of the Center for Transformative Urban Design
Provider: | AIA California - Practice Management |
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Certification: | AIA/CES |
Learning Units: | 1.0 hours |
Project Delivery 2: Design-Bid-Build

This second in a 5-part series focuses on the Design-Bid-Build processand the variations within this project delivery method. This course starts with a video introduction by Don Rudy, AIA, AIACC Vice-President of Professional Practice, who describes how this delivery method is structured, the responsibilities of the various parties, and an overview of the pros and cons of Design-Bid-Build.
The course is accompanied by 1) Detailed Course Material on contractual relationships, quality control concerns, schedule and cost implications, capabilities required, potential conflicts of interest, insurance requirements and dispute resolutions specific to Design-Bid-Build, and 2) Case Studies of Design-Bid-Build projects.
Presenter:
AIA California Council with an introduction by Don Rudy, AIA, AIACC Vice-President of Professional Practice
Provider: | AIA California - Practice Management |
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Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
Learning Units: | 1.25 hours |
Project Delivery 3: Construction Management

This third in a 5-part series focuses on Construction Management and the variations within this project delivery method. This course starts with a video introduction by Don Rudy, AIA, AIACC Vice-President of Professional Practice, who describes how this delivery method is structured, the responsibilities of the various parties, and an overview of the pros and cons of utilizing a Construction Manager as part of a project delivery method.
The course is accompanied by 1) Detailed Course Material about contractual relationships, quality control concerns, schedule and cost implications, capabilities required, potential conflicts of interest, insurance requirements and dispute resolutions specific to Construction Management, and 2) Case Studies of Construction Management projects.
Presenter:
AIA California Council with an introduction by Don Rudy, AIA, AIACC Vice-President of Professional Practice
Provider: | AIA California - Practice Management |
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Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
Learning Units: | 1.25 hours |
Project Delivery 4: Design-Build

This fourth in a 5-part series focuses on Design-Build and the variations within this project delivery method. This course starts with a video introduction by Don Rudy, AIA, AIACC Vice-President of Professional Practice, who describes how this delivery method is structured, the responsibilities of the various parties, and an overview of the pros and cons of Design-Build.
The course is accompanied by 1) Detailed Course Material about contractual relationships, quality control concerns, schedule and cost implications, capabilities required, potential conflicts of interest, insurance requirements and dispute resolutions specific to Design-Bid-Build, and 2) Case Studies of Design-Build projects.
Presenter:
AIA California Council with an introduction by Don Rudy, AIA, AIACC Vice-President of Professional Practice
Provider: | AIA California - Practice Management |
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Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
Learning Units: | 1.25 hours |
Project Delivery 5: Integrated Project Delivery

This fifth in a 5-part series describes Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), a project delivery approach that integrates people, systems, business structures, and practices into a process that collaboratively harnesses the talents and insights of all participants to reduce waste and optimize efficiency through all phases of design, fabrication, and construction.
This course starts with a video introduction by Don Rudy, AIA, AIACC Vice-President of Professional Practice, who describes how this delivery method continues to evolve, how best to employ IPD, and an overview of the pros and cons of IPD.
The course is accompanied by 1) Detailed Course Material about the Integrated Project Delivery method, 2) white papers on "IPD Teams - Creation Organization & Management" and "Negotiating an IPD Agreement" and 3) Case Studies of projects utilizing IPD.
Presenter:
AIA California Council with an introduction by Don Rudy, AIA, AIACC Vice-President of Professional Practice
Provider: | AIA California - Practice Management |
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Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
Learning Units: | 1.25 hours |
Project Delivery 1: An Overview

This first in a 5-part series is the culmination of a decade-long exploration into alternative methods of project delivery. This course starts with a video introduction by Don Rudy, AIA, AIACC Vice-President of Professional Practice, which provides an overview of various delivery methods available to public and private clients: Design-Bid-Build, Construction Management, Design-Build, and Integrated Project Delivery.
Referring to the rapid change in project delivery methods, Don Rudy states, "It is essential to understand the delivery options available and to be able to identify which delivery method best meets the goals, skill level and available resources for specific projects."
The course is accompanied by PDFs of 1) Detailed Course Material,, 2) a Matrix of Project Delivery, which provides an overview of the first three project delivery methods: Design-Bid-Build, Construction Management, and Design-Build, and 3) a Project Delivery Glossary, which identifies terms often used when undertaking various delivery methods and sheds light on some new terms and often-confused terms that apply to all four project delivery methods.
Presenter:
AIA California Council with an introduction by Don Rudy, AIA, AIACC Vice-President of Professional Practice
Provider: | AIA California - Practice Management |
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Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
Learning Units: | 1.25 hours |