Join us on Twitter Wednesday, April 3, at 2 pm ET for our live chat, AIA Chat. We’ll be chatting with Cameron Sinclair (@casinclair) of Architecture for Humanity and AIA convention keynoter about humanitarian design.
- How does your firm engage humanitarian design or public service architecture?
- Do you differentiate between doing work and doing good?
- How important is community building in your professional work?
What is AIA Chat?
AIA Chat is an ongoing, open dialogue among architects and other design professionals which takes place on the social networking site Twitter. Occurring monthly on the first Wednesdays, AIA National moderates the chat with occasional guests. The chats focus on a variety of architecture practice related topics (e.g., green design, mentorship, education, economy, etc.). To take part in the chats, participants follow the hashtag #aiachat.
New to Twitter chats? See How to Take Part in AIA Chat
What: Live Twitter Chat
Who: AIA National
When: 2–3:30 p.m. ET the first Wednesdays of the month
Hashtag: #aiachat
Chat Transcripts
2013
February: Transparency in Sustainable Design
2012
December: The Design Process
November: The Value of Licensure
October: Social Impact Design and Pro Bono Work
September: Gender and Design
August: What Makes a City Livable?
June: What Should Architecture Students Learn in School?
May: Architecture in the Media, Part I, Part II
April: What Do Young Architects Need to Succeed?
March: A Chat with NCARB
February: Building Informational Modeling
January: Where is Architecture Profession Headed in 2012?
2011
December: Keeping It Real—A Frank Chat on Diversity
November: Architects’ Compensation
October: Building Security
September: Fallingwater
August: Designing 21st-Century Learning Environments
July: Women in Architecture
June: Mentorship
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