The American Institute of Architects Asheville Section continues its series Where Building Science Meets Climate Science, one of the most important symposiums in the country about where climate and architectural design interface. This year’s symposium theme is “Deep Retrofit” – renovation of existing buildings to promote sustainable design.
Read more →AIA NC ACTIVATE Announces “Missing Middle” Housing Competition Winners to Address Housing Crisis in Asheville Asheville, NC – Activate NC’s announced the winners for its international “Missing Middle” Housing Competition on Friday November 10, 2017. The competition’s goal is to provide housing ideas to the city of
Read more →Thursday, September 7, 2017
7:00pm
City County Plaza, Downtown Asheville
Don’t miss this fun event! Link to purchase tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/aia-asheville-11088956111
Read more →Masterpieces: The Most Extraordinary Buildings Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Asheville – Ask any American to name an architect and chances are they will say “Frank Lloyd Wright”. Countless books have been written about this prolific designer who saw more than 530 of his buildings constructed.
Read more →AIA Asheville, is excited to present two events for our members and the public for National Architecture Week. AIA’s Architecture Week is a time to showcase talented architects who’ve made positive contributions to our communities both locally and regionally. AIA Asheville, in collaboration with our sponsor, Modern Asheville, brings
Read more →Steve Badanes is the Howard S. Wright Professor of Architecure, Director of the Neighborhood Design Build Studio at the University of Washington, and a partner in Jersey Devil Design Build, an architectural firm perpetuating the tradition of medieval craftsmen.
To see some of Steve’s work visit his website here.
Read more →If you are considering hiring an architect, here is a brief video that may be helpful: How to Chose an Architect for your Project
Read more →Bill Dodge, Tom Bridges and Eugene Moore . . .
Read more →Check out the Clemson School of Architecture’s Moogfest Studio in Asheville this weekend to experience their project PATCH. Click above to read more.
Read more →Asheville Area Riverfront Redevelopment Commission and others who may be interested: On Tuesday March 25th, the City released a request for proposals to develop an “Alternatives to Gentrification” Study. The areas of study are the River Arts District and all of the residential neighborhoods in the East of the Riverway area; most findings will
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