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AIA New York Continuing Education
Online CE courses of AIA NY Chapter and the Center for Architecture
Design
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- Accessibility 2025 (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
- AIA Seattle
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- Step 1Sign in or register with aecKnowledge.com if you have not done so already.
- Step 2Select a course and follow instructions for course registration, registration and course viewing. Courses are available for 90 days following registration.
- 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.
Continuing Education FAQs
Active Design 1: Creating Active Cities Through Design
Can transformations in the built environment inspire people to be more physically active and make our communities healthier? According to a growing body of research, the answer is yes. New York City’s Active Design Guidelines translates this knowledge into concrete strategies for a healthier, more sustainable future. Architects, designers, planners, developers, and operations managers can adapt the Guidelines to their own projects to promote physical activity and help counteract the most pressing health epidemics of our time – obesity and its related chronic diseases. Active Design 101 is a 1-hour presentation that will provide an overview of the connections between health and design of the built environment; cover the urban design and building-scale strategies included in the Guidelines; and explore the synergies between Active Design, environmental sustainability and universal accessibility. More information, including a free electronic copy of the Active Design Guidelines, can be found at www.nyc.gov/adg.
Presenter:
Karen K. Lee, MD, MHSc, FRCPC, Alexandros E. Washburn, AIA
Provider: | AIANY |
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Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
Learning Units: | 1.0 hours |
Active Design 2: Creating Healthy Places Through Design
New York City’s award-winning Active Design Guidelines (www.nyc.gov/adg) offer a manual of strategies for creating healthier buildings, streets, and urban spaces, based on the latest academic research and best practices in the field. Active Design 201 is the second in a two-part series about how architects, designers, planners, developers, and other built environment professionals can encourage physical activity and improve access to healthy foods and beverages through design strategies. This one-hour session will cover in greater depth the Building Design chapter of the Active Design Guidelines, the new LEED Design for Health through Increased Physical Activity Innovation Credit, and several case studies of architecture projects that implemented the Guidelines’ strategies.
Presenter:
Karen K. Lee, MD, MHSc, FRCPC, Joan Blumenfeld, FAIA, LEED
Provider: | AIANY |
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Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
Learning Units: | 1.0 hours |
Aging in Place(s): Designs for Senior Living
As the baby boomers turn 65 and populations around the world continue to age, supportive living environments for seniors are receiving increased design attention. This presentaton shows how innovative examples of building designs for seniors from the United States, Europe and Asia enables seniors to lead productive and creative lives in environments that allow them to age in place with independence and dignity. This course also describes the aging-related issues that design professionals need to consider to enter a growing market sector.
Presenter:
Richard Rosen, AIA, LEED AP, Perkins Eastman
Provider: | AIANY |
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Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
Learning Units: | 1.0 hours |
Historic Preservation of Modern Architecture
The postwar period, 1945 through 1980, produced buildings that are now old enough and sufficiently significant to warrant thoughtful preservation. This 75-minute course offers insight into the unique challenges of preserving postwar modern architecture, differing significantly from preserving buildings from an earlier period. Viewers will gain an understanding of the philosophical and technical complexities of preservation efforts for the sheer number of buildings to be considered.
Presenter:
Dr. Theodore H. M. Prudon, FAIA
Provider: | AIANY |
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Certification: | AIA/CES (HSW) |
Learning Units: | 1.25 hours |