Ralph Rapson Traveling Study Fellowship Open Discussion
Open Discussion on Entering the Competition: Who, What, Why, and How. Applications due March 6, 2020
Open Discussion on Entering the Competition: Who, What, Why, and How. Applications due March 6, 2020
The Minnesota Design Team (MDT) Committee meets monthly on the third Wednesday, 4:30–5:30 pm. Meetings are held virtually on Zoom. Once you have registered to attend, you will receive an email from Zoom containing meeting login information.Register to attend »
Register NowMinnesota is adopting the 2019 ASHRAE 90.1 Standard as the model for the 2024 Minnesota Commercial Energy Code, effective as of January 5, 2024. The course will highlight changes between the current energy code and the new energy code. In addition, the Minnesota State Legislature passed bills for rulemaking that will affect the Minnesota […]
Sustainability Action Plan Creation Event for Small Firms
Performance, Resiliency, and Sustainability: Pultruded Fiberglass Windows & Doors Presented by Erick Filby, architectural product managerSponsored by CSI Twin Ports & AIA Northern MinnesotaComposite materials have been used for thousands of years and new applications are identified each year. As one of the first modern composite materials, fiberglass is at the forefront of this innovation. […]
Calling all designers! Register for the annual AIA St. Paul Prize Design Competition, returning November 16th to December 5th.
Join CSI Minneapolis-St. Paul on Monday November 6, 12:00–2:00 pm, for their monthly chapter meeting. We will be welcoming architectural students from Dunwoody. The meeting will be held at Dunwoody College of Technology in the Holden Room on the First Floor. New construction systems like robotics, prefabrication, and modular depend on design-driven data, but contractors […]
Architect CE and networking event at the Walker Art Center hosted by Marvin
The AIA Minnesota Fellows Advisory group will meet monthly to provide reviews and assistance to pursuing individuals in this process. The meetings will occur May through September on the third Thursday of each month at 8:00 am.Register to attend
Join us to learn best practices for flashing at critical locations like base of wall, sills, window heads, copings, and roof-to-wall interfaces. Earn 1 AIA HSW learning unit while exploring appropriate flashing materials, weeps, ventilation strategies, and drip edges to help you create an optimal design and installation. Registration is free, and lunch is included.