JULY 2023

Multi-Family Housing

August 22nd


These architects challenge how housing can be transformative. Join us for a conversation on multi-family housing with Stanley Saitowitz, Richard Stacy, David Trachtenberg, and Rod Henmi. 


This panel will be moderated by Jessica Musick


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Single-Family Housing

September 14th


This project type allows for the exploration of ideas at an intimate scale. Join us for a conversation on single family housing with Richard Fernau, Anni Tilt, Robert Swatt, and Eric Haesloop. 


This panel will be moderated by Jaime Matheron. 


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Upcoming Events

July 18th | 6 - 7:30pm



Designing Low Slope Roof Drainage for Climate Change/ Severe Rain Events (1.5 LU|HSW)


This presentation will focus on why designers and contractors may be contributing to a potential roof collapse and solutions for improving roof drainage. The presentation will discuss the flaws in the current code, where low slope drainage design can improve by designing low cost upgrades and potentially save lives.

July 20th | 6 - 7pm



Energy Decarbonization Blueprint (1 LU|ZNCD)


Utilizing four case studies, this course explores how to create a new blueprint for energy decarbonization that aligns with the changing electric grid. An overview of energy infrastructure changes that are taking place in the state of California will be provided alongside how these changes impact the types of building systems being considered for a multi-family building, a school, a healthcare project, and an office building.

August 1st | 5 - 6pm



Augmented Reality (AR) Demonstration: Presenting Your Projects within their Urban Context (1 LU)


Michael Hoppe of Geopogo will walk participants through newly developed tools to automatically place building designs within their accurate urban context. These tools replace physical models and physical mockups with more profitable low-cost virtual models which can be billed to clients.

August 10th | 5 - 6:30pm



The Future of Energy Decarbonization and Resiliency (1.5 LU|ZNCD)


As the building industry shifts focus from the metric of energy to the metric of greenhouse gas emissions, the relationship between buildings and their energy utilities is changing. This session will look at pathways for building decarbonization and the potential for grid-interactive buildings to lower emissions quickly and enable a faster transition to a decarbonized grid and localized energy resiliency in the future.

August 15th | 6 - 8pm



Form Based Landscape Code Workshop (2 LU)


Are you frustrated with creating planting plans in Revit or disappointed by the plant family offerings? Then this class is for you!


A brief presentation on the Form Based Landscape Code (FBLC) will be followed by a hands-on workshop.

August 17th | 9am - 3pm



August ADA Day!


Complete your ADA Licensure Requirement in 1 Day with the Pacific ADA Center!


AIA East Bay Members get $50 off our posted price, that's an over 50% savings. Just our way of saying “thank you” for being a member!

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News

Congratulations to our New Women in Architecture Community for a Rousing Kick-Off!


Last month, we hosted the first gathering of our brand new Women in Architecture community group! Members and non-members alike joined us in our office to brainstorm and design a program that will be unique to our region. Many participants also had a chance to network with likeminded women at all stages in their careers.


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Our A’23 Bay Cruises Were a Fun and Educational Way to Spend a Day Around the Bay!


A’23 might be over, but we’re still enjoying looking over all of the fantastic photos we received from the 5 bay cruises we hosted during the conference! Click below to view the photos our photographer and members of the chapter took.


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Residential Energy Storage Systems by Jonathan Clark


The 2022 code update brought additional energy requirements, in response to the State of California’s continued push to be more energy conscious. The growing use of electrical appliances, to replace gas appliances, results in the need for more electricity and also the desire to not waste the electrical energy that we generate or harvest. Therefore, new code requirements surrounding Energy Storage Systems have been introduced.


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oWOW Gave Us an Inside Peak of Construction on One of the Largest Mass Timber Projects in the World


1510 Webster will reactivate the streetscape with retail at the ground floor, pay homage to its neighboring structures with a low-rise podium, and provide 222 one & two bedroom units in an 18-story tower. Thank you to oWOW for giving us a tour of the site! You can view some of the photos taken by clicking the link below, and be on the lookout for future Design Tours.


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Net Zero Conference in September


The Net Zero Conference is back and better than ever! AIA East Bay] is proud to partner with Verdical Group for their 10th annual conference and expo, which brings together experts in carbon, climate, equity, ESG, net zero, and resilience. Hosted at the Los Angeles Convention Center on 9/13 - 9/14, 2023, this event will include insightful educational sessions, notable keynotes, and exciting tours. Visit netzeroconference.com to register or learn more!


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ABI May 2023: Architecture firm billings bounce back


Business conditions at architecture firms bounced back in May, following a modest downturn in April. The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score for the month was 51.0, the highest it has been since last September. In addition, inquiries into new projects and the value of new design contracts also bounced back this month, with inquiries reaching their highest level in nine months, and design contracts increasing for the first time since February.


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New Zero Net Carbon Design Mandatory Continuing Education Requirement!

Beginning with the 2023 Renewal Cycle, California architects must take 5 hours of coursework in Zero Net Carbon Design (ZNCD) in order to renew their license.



This 5-hour ZNCD requirement is in addition to the existing requirement of 5 hours in accessibility coursework. California architects need to complete 10 hours of coursework to renew their license in 2023: 5 hours in accessibility AND 5 hours in ZNCD.


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CA License Needs to Be Renewed?

This 4 course ADA bundle satisfies your CA licensure requirement on your own time.

Learn ADA online courses such as accessible hotels and restaurants, the trouble with accessibility, urban inclusiveness, and building inclusive communities.

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Job Listings

Pleasant Hill Architectural Review Commission


The City of Pleasant Hill is looking to fill a vacancy on its Architectural Review Commission. The five-person Commission reviews site plans, architectural structures and signage primarily related to new development in Pleasant Hill. Candidates must have demonstrated talent in aesthetics and architectural design through training, education or occupation. Pleasant Hill residency is not required. The vacancy is for an approximate four-year term through May 2027. A stipend of $30.00 per meeting is provided. 

Project Architect / Senior Designer / Job Captain - Walnut Creek, CA


M I Architects, Inc. is located in Walnut Creek. California. We specialize in commercial developments such as convenience stores, carwashes, retail stores, restaurants mobility stations and community centers. We have an immediate opening for Project Architect / Senior Designer / Job Captain. This position is an opportunity to learn and grow. You will gain experience in the architecture profession while being exposed to a wide range of architectural practices. 

Smart, Self-Motivated Mid-Level to Senior Architect – FT or PT - Berkeley, CA


Mikiten Architecture is looking for a smart, self-directed Mid-Level to Senior Architect (full or part time) who shares our passion for innovation in housing, single-family homes, workplace projects, Universal Design, and research.

Job Captain - San Francisco, CA / Hybrid



Van Meter Williams Pollack is an award-winning multi-disciplinary architecture and urban design firm with offices in San Francisco, Denver, and Minneapolis. We are an open and progressive office with a variety of challenging projects. Van Meter Williams Pollack’s architectural work focuses on community development including mixed-use, multi-family, and affordable housing projects. Beginning with a focus in sustainable practices and emphasizing urban infill, our work in community development and architecture, including transit-oriented design, has been recognized nationally.

Marketing Proposal Coordinator - San Francisco, CA


We are an award-winning firm that provides architecture, interiors, planning, and urban design services for educational, residential, institutional, commercial, and civic clients. EHDD offers a great work environment and interesting building types – including aquariums, museums, academic facilities, laboratories, libraries, student housing, and commercial residential developments, with notable projects including the AIA Headquarters Renewal, The SF Marin Food Bank, Monterey Bay Aquarium, and The Exploratorium. For more of our work please visit Projects (ehdd.com).

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