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SUMMARY:Foundations of Legacy: Laurence Johnson\, Sr.\, AIA\, and the Untold Story of Black Architects in AIA New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteIn recognition of the 125th Anniversary of AIA New Jersey\, the AIA NJ Equity in Architecture Committee invites you to a powerful and enlightening conversation with Larry Johnson\, Sr.\, AIA\, a trailblazing architect and influential figure in New Jersey’s architectural history. This special webinar will explore the often-overlooked legacy of Black architects in the state and within AIA New Jersey. Mr. Johnson\, principal owner of Johnson Jones Architects Planners\, Inc.\, formerly based in Princeton and Newark\, began his journey as the first employee of Brown and Hale Architects\, the first African-American architectural firm in New Jersey. Founded in 1960 by William M. Brown Jr.\, AIA and Reginald C. Hale\, AIA\, Brown and Hale became a vital training ground for many aspiring Black architects\, including Mr. Johnson. \nModerated by AIA NJ Equity in Architecture Chair Stacey Ruhle Kliesch\, AIA\, and AIA NJ Past President William Brown\, III\, FAIA\, NOMAC\, this webinar will reflect on the personal stories\, mentorship\, and resilience that helped shape a generation of architects who contributed significantly to the built environment of New Jersey—yet whose stories remain largely untold. \nJoin us as we celebrate this important chapter in our state’s architectural legacy and honor those who paved the way for future generations.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/foundations-of-legacy-laurence-johnson-sr-aia-and-the-untold-story-of-black-architects-in-aia-new-jersey/
CATEGORIES:Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="Stacey Kliesch":MAILTO:Staceykliesch@gmail.com
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CREATED:20250528T165932Z
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SUMMARY:The AIA New Jersey Equity in Architecture Committee Presents "Foundations of Legacy: Larry C. Johnson\, Sr.\, AIA\, and the Untold Story of Black Architects in AIA New Jersey"
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteIn recognition of the 125th Anniversary of AIA New Jersey\, the AIA NJ Equity in Architecture Committee invites you to a powerful and enlightening conversation with Larry Johnson\, Sr.\, AIA\, a trailblazing architect and influential figure in New Jersey’s architectural history. This special webinar will explore the often-overlooked legacy of Black architects in the state and within AIA New Jersey. Mr. Johnson\, principal owner of Johnson Jones Architects Planners\, Inc.\, formerly based in Princeton and Newark\, began his career as the first employee of Brown and Hale Architects\, the first African American architectural firm in New Jersey. Founded in 1960 by William M. Brown Jr.\, AIA and Reginald C. Hale\, AIA\, Brown and Hale became a vital training ground for many aspiring Black architects\, including Mr. Johnson. \n\nModerated by AIA NJ Equity in Architecture Chair Stacey Ruhle Kliesch\, AIA\, and AIA NJ Past President William Brown\, III\, FAIA\, NOMAC\, this webinar will reflect on the personal stories\, mentorship\, and resilience that helped shape a generation of architects who contributed significantly to the built environment of New Jersey—yet whose stories remain largely untold. \n\nJoin us as we celebrate this important chapter in our state's architectural legacy and honor those who paved the way for future generations.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/the-aia-new-jersey-equity-in-architecture-committee-presents-foundations-of-legacy-larry-c-johnson-sr-aia-and-the-untold-story-of-black-architects-in-aia-new-jersey/
CATEGORIES:Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T140952
CREATED:20250602T134444Z
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SUMMARY:Small Firm Exchange Forum Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteThe AIA NJ Small Firm Exchange Forum is a dynamic space for small firm architects to connect\, collaborate\, and share insights on the unique challenges and opportunities of running a small practice. This forum fosters open discussions\, peer learning\, and resource-sharing to support the success of small firms across New Jersey. \nJoin us to engage with fellow architects\, explore relevant topics\, and contribute to a vibrant network of small firm professionals shaping the future of our industry.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/small-firm-exchange-forum-discussion/
CATEGORIES:Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="Sloan Springer":MAILTO:info@aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T140952
CREATED:20250605T170013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T163522Z
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SUMMARY:Process Innovation & Industrialized Construction - 1 LU/HSW
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteThe AIA New Jersey Technology in Architectural Practice (TAP) Committee focuses on how emerging technologies—from BIM to digital fabrication—are transforming architecture. TAP supports innovation in design and construction by helping architects explore and adopt tools that improve efficiency\, quality\, and project outcomes. Please join us for this valuable webinar: \nProcess Innovation & Industrialized Construction\n1pm-2pm\n1 LU/HSW \nSHoP Architects has long been at the forefront of exploring how design\, process\, and material innovation intersect to shape more efficient\, sustainable\, and health-conscious construction outcomes. Over nearly three decades\, SHoP has developed and refined digital-first workflows and offsite delivery strategies that reduce construction waste\, streamline complexity\, and improve performance. \nIn this session\, SHoP Principal John Cerone will share the firm’s latest research into industrialized construction methods—highlighting how advanced modeling\, additive manufacturing\, and material science are influencing building design. Attendees will gain insights into how industrial process innovations\, including Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA)\, are reshaping architectural practice with a focus on minimizing waste\, improving building safety\, and creating more resilient structures. \nThis webinar will provide architects and designers with actionable knowledge on how to integrate these forward-thinking tools and techniques into their own workflows\, with a particular emphasis on protecting public health\, ensuring life safety\, and promoting environmental welfare through smarter construction methods.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/process-innovation-industrialized-construction-1-lu-hsw/
CATEGORIES:Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="Christina Goldstein":MAILTO:cgoldstein@njpsi.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T140952
CREATED:20250325T203314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250326T130145Z
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SUMMARY:SFx Presents: Energy Policy Act (EPACT) and Architecture: Understanding the Section 179D Tax Deduction
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteJoin us for an informative webinar hosted by the AIA NJ Small Firm Exchange\, where experts from KBKG will help us to explore the Section 179D tax deduction and its benefits for architectural firms. This session will cover the history of this impactful green building incentive and examine key updates introduced by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. We will discuss the expansion of Section 179D and how it is increasing its impact on the industry\, along with the new Retrofit Program as an alternative qualification path. The webinar will also cover the implications for architects\, building owners\, and other building designers\, providing insights into eligibility requirements\, qualification calculations\, and green energy strategies that qualify for tax benefits. Gain valuable knowledge on how this deduction can enhance sustainability efforts while providing financial advantages for firms and clients alike. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed on critical tax incentives that support energy-efficient architecture.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/sfx-presents-energy-policy-act-epact-and-architecture-understanding-the-section-179d-tax-deduction/
CATEGORIES:Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="Sloan Springer":MAILTO:info@aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T120000
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CREATED:20250506T112446Z
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SUMMARY:Architects as Advocates: Strategies for Impactful Advocacy
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minutePresented by: Matthew Halpin\, MBA\, Kurt M Kalafsky AIA CSI and Stacey Ruhle Kliesch\, AIA \nIn this AIA New Jersey Lunch and Learn\, AIA NJ Executive Director Matthew Halpin\, MBA\, will explore the critical role of advocacy for the architectural profession. As the built environment increasingly intersects with public policy\, architects must be equipped to educate and engage elected officials\, advocate for the value of their work\, and help shape the policies that impact our communities. \nThrough this session\, AIA New Jersey encourages architects at all career stages to embrace civic engagement and become trusted voices on key issues. Participants will gain actionable insights to elevate their professional influence and contribute meaningfully to the future of the built environment. \nFor those who have considered becoming more involved in advocacy\, but don’t know where to begin\, this session will break down some basic steps you can take and give you the confidence to engage!
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/architects-as-advocates-strategies-for-impactful-advocacy/
CATEGORIES:Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Christina Goldstein":MAILTO:cgoldstein@njpsi.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T140952
CREATED:20250317T140954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250411T160909Z
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SUMMARY:The History of the AIA Architects League of Northern New Jersey (1928–Present)
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minute1 LU \nAs part of AIA New Jersey’s 125th Anniversary celebration\, this engaging webinar explores the history of the AIA Architects League of Northern New Jersey\, the northernmost section of AIA New Jersey. \nThrough a fascinating collection of historical photographs\, memorabilia\, newspaper clippings\, and personal letters\, this presentation brings to life the influential figures\, pivotal moments\, and key initiatives that have shaped the League from its founding in 1928 to today. Attendees will gain insight into the professional and societal causes championed by its members\, the League’s impact on public awareness of architecture\, and the advocacy efforts that have strengthened the profession. \nThis webinar highlights significant local\, state\, and national events; while also offering a behind-the-scenes look at the leadership\, organization\, and community outreach necessary to drive meaningful change. Whether you’re an architectural history enthusiast\, an emerging leader in AIA\, or simply curious about the evolution of the profession\, this presentation offers a compelling look at the League’s enduring legacy.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/the-history-of-the-aia-architects-league-of-northern-new-jersey-1928-present/
CATEGORIES:Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joyce Scatuccio-Jolliffe":MAILTO:aiasouthjersey@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:The History of AIA Architects League of Northern New Jersey 1928-present
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteThis webinar\, one in a series to celebrate AIA New Jersey’s 125th Anniversary\, presents the history of AIA Architects League of Northern New Jersey\, the northernmost section of AIA New Jersey\, from its inception to the present day. Through the League’s rich archive of historical photographs\, memorabilia\, newspaper clippings\, and personal letters\, the presentation tells the story of the various personalities that have shaped the organization\, the professional and societal causes championed by the organization’s members\, and the organization’s efforts to educate the public on the important role of architects in society. The webinar touches on historical events of local\, state\, and national significance\, but also illustrates the organizational\, leadership\, and community outreach efforts necessary for successful advocacy of the architectural profession. It is intended for enthusiasts of local architectural history and biographical history\, as well as the emerging leaders within AIA.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/the-history-of-aia-architects-league-of-northern-new-jersey-1928-present/
CATEGORIES:Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250512T180000
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CREATED:20250414T170610Z
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SUMMARY:Empowered by Design: An Evening with Pascale Sablan\, FAIA\, NOMAC\, LEED AP
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteAIA NJ Equity and Women in Architecture Committees Invite You to an Evening with Pascale Sablan\, FAIA\, NOMAC\, LEED AP \nDate: Monday\, May 12\, 2025\nTime: 6:00 – 8:00 PM\nLocation: Ulrich\, Inc. Showroom\n100 Chestnut Street\, Ridgewood\, NJ 07560\nVenue is easily accessible by NJ Transit Train Main or Bergen Line to the Ridgewood NJ station or free parking behind the showroom! \nAdmission: Free and open to all: members\, non-members\, and the public | AIA LU credits available \nUlrich\, Inc. is generously sponsoring the reception! \nREGISTER HERE AND PLEASE PURCHASE YOUR BOOK IN ADVANCE TO BRING TO THE EVENT \nJoin us for an inspiring in-person showroom event celebrating the visionary architect and activist Pascale Sablan\, FAIA\, NOMAC\, LEED AP. The evening will be hosted at Ulrich\, Inc. and presented by the AIA New Jersey Equity in Architecture and Women in Architecture Committees\, with support from NOMA NJ. \nPascale Sablan\, FAIA\, NOMAC\, LEED AP\, is a visionary architect and CEO of Adjaye Associates\, New York studio. As the 315th living African American woman registered architect in the U.S.\, Pascale embodies excellence\, innovation\, and sustainability. She founded Beyond the Built Environment to empower women and BIPOC designers\, and she recently served as the Global President of the National Organization of Minority Architects (2023–2024)\, becoming the fifth woman to hold this role. \nPascale’s advocacy has earned her the Architectural League 2021 Emerging Voices award and the 2021 AIA Whitney M. Young Jr. Award. She is the youngest African American inducted into the AIA College of Fellows. Pascale has lectured at RIBA\, the United Nations\, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Her work has been featured in The New York Times\, NPR\, and Forbes\, and she was recognized by Oprah’s Future Rising platform. With degrees from Pratt Institute and Columbia University\, Pascale Sablan is shaping the future of architecture. \nWelcome address by:\nL-R Taylor Latimer\, Associate AIA\, NOMA\, NOMA NJ President\, + Andrew Thompson\, AIA\, NOMAC\, LEED AP BD+C\, AIA NJ President \nModerated by:\nL-R Stacey Ruhle Kliesch\, AIA\, CID\, LEED AP\, AIA NJ Equity Chair + Erin Sharp-Newton\, AIA NJ Women In Architecture Chair \nHighlights of the Evening:\nBook Signing of Ms. Sablan’s new book “I Was Asked to Stand: 49 Greatness in Architecture and Design”\nLive Interview with Pascale Sablan\, moderated by Stacey Ruhle Kliesch and Erin Sharp-Newton\nShowroom Tour\nNetworking Reception \nPlease purchase your book IN ADVANCE and bring with you to the event! \nBook Link: I Was Asked to Stand – Amazon\nPascale’s Websites: pascalesablan.com | beyondthebuilt.com \nAbout the Talk:\nIn her powerful talk\, “I Was Asked to Stand\,” Pascale Sablan will guide attendees through an exploration of the past (oppressive systems in design)\, the present (initiatives for equity)\, and the future (a vision for justice and representation in the built environment).\nAs the founder of Beyond the Built Environment\, Pascale has created a platform that elevates the work of women and BIPOC professionals and empowers communities through inclusive design. \nLearning Objectives:\nUnderstand systemic erasure and its impact on diversity in the profession\nLearn tools to make professional practice more just\, equitable\, and inclusive\nGain insight into advocacy organizations supporting underrepresented professionals\nApply community empowerment strategies through design
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/empowered-by-design-an-evening-with-pascale-sablan-faia-nomac-leed-ap/
LOCATION:Ulrich\, Inc. Showroom\, 100 Chestnut Street\, Ridgewood\, New Jersey\, 07450
CATEGORIES:Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stacey Kliesch":MAILTO:Staceykliesch@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250501T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250501T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T140952
CREATED:20250318T162458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250416T174042Z
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SUMMARY:AIANJ 2026: The Value of Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minute \nAre you ready to take your career to the next level? AIANJ and the 2025 AIANJ Fellowship Committee invite you to an inspiring and informative Value of Fellowship Webinar on May 1\, 2025\, at 5 PM! \nAchieving Fellowship in the AIA is a career-defining honor—recognizing architects who have made a major impact on the profession and society at a national level. Only 3% of AIA members have earned this prestigious distinction\, second only to the AIA Gold Medal. \nIf Fellowship is your goal\, the application process opens in June and closes in October. Since the nomination and application process requires careful strategy and effort\, now is the time to start preparing!\nWho should attend?\n• AIA architect members in good standing for at least ten years who are ready to step up and be recognized.\n• Architects who aren’t yet eligible but want to understand how to build a strong career path toward Fellowship.\n• Past attendees of our “Submitting for Fellowship” webinar—this year’s session has been expanded with fresh insights on identifying and recruiting candidates\, object selection\, and the powerful ripple effect of your work. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to gain expert advice\, connect with peers\, and chart your course toward AIA Fellowship. Register now and start shaping your legacy!
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/aianj-2026-the-value-of-fellowship/
CATEGORIES:Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="Ed Rothe":MAILTO:enr924@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250425T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250425T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T140952
CREATED:20250409T225856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T203827Z
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SUMMARY:Integrating Spatial Computing into Architecture and Planning Practice:  Augmented Reality for Inclusive Development
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteJoin Women in Architecture for an informative webinar! \nCourse Description \nThe next era of computing will be spatial. Spatial computing merges digital and physical worlds\, extending the boundaries of computing beyond screens\, and enabling users to interact with digital information and objects as if they exist in the real world. These technologies are poised to be particularly transformative in architecture and planning\, opening up new avenues to move beyond traditional 2D drawings and static 3D models and design and experience spaces in fully immersive\, interactive environments. \nAugmented Reality (AR)\,\, allows practitioners to walk through and modify designs in real-time\, communicating a more intuitive understanding of scale\, proportion\, and spatial relationships. It is also timely – with the majority of new development now taking place within existing areas\, architects must navigate complex social landscapes\, address community concerns\, and reimagine existing fabrics. AR can function as a compelling visual language\, enabling stakeholders to “inhabit” proposed spaces before construction begins. AR can bridge the gap between abstract plans and tangible realities\, making a design more accessible to clients\, stakeholders\, and community members alike. \nIn this session with Dana Chermesh-Reshef\, CEO and Founder of inCitu – the first augmented reality platform for architects\, builders\, and developers – we will explore the potential impact of AR in architecture and planning\, and provide guidance on how to integrate this technology into existing architecture and design workflows. From creating AR-ready 3D models\, to leveraging user-friendly platforms for activation\, we’ll provide practical insights to help understand and incorporate AR into practice. We’ll also examine real-world case studies where AR has played an impactful role\, and ultimately lead to better-designed\, community-embraced projects. \nSpeaker: Dana Chermesh-Reshef\, Founder & CEO\, inCitu\nDana is an architect specialized in infill development and housing policies\, turned urban data scientist (NYU CUSP ’18). In 2020\, Dana founded inCitu: a startup on the mission to democratize city planning through augmented reality (AR). Prior to inCitu Dana worked at the New York City Department of City Planning (DCP)\, her research on the feasibility of Tel-Aviv’s city center rezoning was published in “The Marker” newspaper and she is a frequent lecturer on Smart Cities’ next frontier. \nLearning Objectives\n1. Understand the role of AR as a visualization and engagement tool in architectural practice and urban development processes.\n2. Learn how to integrate AR into existing architectural design workflows and client presentations.\n3. Understand the state of the 3D industry as it relates to architecture\, and evolving standards for real-time 3D modeling.\n4. Review successful case studies of projects where AR has been integrated into the development and public engagement process.\n5. Gain practical strategies for using AR to improve community engagement around built projects. \nREGISTER HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/oXWB3cYXQLKqWiKL7YdHfg
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/integrating-spatial-computing-into-architecture-and-planning-practice-augmented-reality-for-inclusive-development/
CATEGORIES:Committee,wia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Erin Sharp-Newton":MAILTO:erin@sharp-newton.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250416T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250416T000000
DTSTAMP:20260405T140952
CREATED:20250401T144142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T144144Z
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SUMMARY:AIA NJ Small Firm Exchange Forum
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteThe AIA NJ Small Firm Exchange Forum is a dynamic space for small firm architects to connect\, collaborate\, and share insights on the unique challenges and opportunities of running a small practice. This forum fosters open discussions\, peer learning\, and resource-sharing to support the success of small firms across New Jersey. \nJoin us to engage with fellow architects\, explore relevant topics\, and contribute to a vibrant network of small firm professionals shaping the future of our industry.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/aia-nj-small-firm-exchange-forum/
CATEGORIES:Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T140952
CREATED:20250321T211933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T152015Z
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SUMMARY:Core Competencies with NCARB
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteJoin AIA NJ EPic \nNavigating your career in architecture can be challenging—but we’re here to help! Join AIA Jersey Epic and NCARB at our upcoming event to learn more about the tools and resources that can help you earn a license\, get NCARB-certified\, and advance your career. \nOur NCARB Outreach Manager; Emily Anderson\, AIA\, NOMA\, NCARB\, will cover paths to licensure\, certification\, and recent program updates\, and answer any questions you have. \nDoors open at 5 PM for light refreshments and networking\, followed by the NCARB seminar at 5:30 PM.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/core-competencies-with-ncarb/
LOCATION:AECOM\, 300 Broadacres Drive Suite 250\, Bloomfield\, New Jersey\, 07003
CATEGORIES:Committee
ORGANIZER;CN="Abby Benjamin":MAILTO:a.bricker2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250407T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250407T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T140952
CREATED:20250319T214345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T193807Z
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SUMMARY:The History of AIA New Jersey 125 years: Part 1 (1895-1940s)
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteJoin the AIA NJ Historical Archives Committee for the first installment of a special three-part webinar series celebrating AIA New Jersey’s 125th Anniversary. Presented by the AIA NJ Historical Archives Committee\, this session delves into the organization’s early history—from its founding in 1895 as the New Jersey Society of Architects (NJSA) to the post-war era of the 1940s. \nThrough a rich collection of historical newspaper articles\, photographs\, newsletters\, and personal memorabilia\, we will uncover the origins of AIA New Jersey and its role in shaping the architectural profession in the state. The webinar will highlight the NJSA’s early advocacy efforts\, including political lobbying\, the contributions of influential architects\, and the push for the establishment of a New Jersey School of Architecture. Additionally\, we will explore the formation of the NJSA’s regional sections and their impact on the profession. \nThis webinar is open to all\, especially those with a passion for history\, architecture\, and the legacy of AIA New Jersey. Don’t miss this opportunity to journey through the fascinating past of our organization!
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/the-history-of-aia-new-jersey-125-years-part-1-1895-1940s/
CATEGORIES:Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joyce Scatuccio-Jolliffe":MAILTO:aiasouthjersey@gmail.com
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