JUNE 2023

Affordable Housing

July 13th


The Bay Area is experiencing a housing crisis and these architects pursue quality design for housing with tight budgets. Join us for a conversation about affordable housing in the East Bya with Peter Waller, Daniel Simons, and Toby Levy. 


This panel will be moderated by Mimi Sullivan. 


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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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Upcoming Events

June 20th | 5:30 - 6:30pm



1510 Webster Design Tour


Located in the heart of downtown Oakland, 1510 Webster will be one of the largest mass timber towers in the world. The project 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. Ground floor retail & commercial spaces will revitalize a currently vacant street corner and a covered public plaza filled with public art and greenery will create a place for gathering.

June 22nd | 6:30 - 8pm



Women in Architecture Community Kick-Off Meeting


Calling all East Bay women in architecture!


We are forming a new knowledge community at AIA East Bay and will be hosting a kick-off meeting to brainstorm and design a program that is unique to our region. Please come and share your experiences and get to know other women practitioners in the East Bay.

July 13th | 6 - 7:30pm



AIAEB Lecture Series: Affordable Housing


The Bay Area is experiencing a housing crisis and these architects pursue quality design for housing with tight budgets. Join us for a conversation about affordable housing in the East Bya with Peter Waller, Daniel Simons, and Toby Levy. 


This panel will be moderated by Mimi Sullivan. 

July 18th | 6 - 7:30pm



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


Roof drainage systems for low slope buildings have based their design requirements on a “60-minutes, 100-year storm”. Code requirements for sizing roof drainage do not plan on severe rainstorms / climate change. This presentation will focus on why designers and contractors may be contributing to a potential roof collapse and solutions for improving roof drainage.

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. The course will explore the carbon impacts of each case study, both today and in the future as the electric grid continues to decarbonize utilizing expected average carbon emissions for 2030 and 2050.

August 10th | 5- 6:30pm



Grid-Adaptive Microgrids: 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. Through case studies of successful microgrids, these projects demonstrate how we can meet climate goals, ensure resiliency, and advance the industry as a whole.

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 Connie Stoops, Our Newest Emeritus Member!


Connie has been practicing architecture for over 25 years. She worked for the architecture firm Christopherson and Graff for 8 years and in 2001 opened her own practice, de Laveaga – Stoops Architecture (www.delastoops.com).  The firm’s work has been largely residential with a focus on re-model, additions, adaptive reuse, and restoration. The practice is design driven, focusing mainly on sustainability and client input/satisfaction. 


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Cyber Attack Protection by Nerd Crossing


As cyber threats continue to evolve, it is more important than ever for architects and design firms to prioritize cyber security. From intellectual property theft to ransomware attacks, the potential damage that can be caused by a cyber-attack is significant. 


To protect against these risks, architects and design firms should consider implementing the following best practices...


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How to Design Outside the Code by Kerwin Lee, AIA


Architects and Designers are casual users of the codes. Most only read the code when they have to. The Code is not something that you have for night time reading, unless you want to fall asleep quickly. There are very few Designer Code Geeks. The following is something to think about when you have a unique design that perhaps the code does not allow or address.


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Help Support This Year's New World Architect's Camp!


New World Architects’ day camp is a 6-day long introduction to architecture. We strive to empower underrepresented 11-14year olds in the Bay Area by teaching them architecture and design through hands-on workshops and exploring the built environment.


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KTGY Earns 5 Coveted 2023 Gold Nugget Grand Awards and 9 Merit Awards Honors


KTGY, a leading national full-service architecture, branding, interior and planning firm focused on residential, retail, hospitality and mixed-use developments, announced today that the firm has received five Grand Awards and nine Merit Awards in the 2023 Gold Nugget Awards competition. \


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ELS Employees Advance into New Roles


ELS has promoted eleven employees to reflect their growing roles within the organization. Its newest associate principals are Lauren Wynveen and Chris Lutjen; Cheri LaFontaine is now the firm’s Director of Administration. Advancing to the senior associate level are Dana Bazzi, Ántonia Bowman, Tracy Chan, Beckie Denio, and Luke Ivers. Promoted to associate are Lily Hung, Yeganeh Shams, and Gavin Wall. We are proud of their professional growth and grateful for their continued role in the firm’s successes.


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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 April 2023: Business conditions soften again at architecture firms


Business conditions softened at architecture firms in April, as the AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score fell back below 50 (an ABI score below 50 indicates in a decline in firm billings). Excluding the slight growth seen in March, billings at architecture firms have declined every month since last October.


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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

Volunteer Opportunity for Pleasant Hill Architectural Review Commission - Pleasant Hill, CA


The City of Pleasant Hill is looking to fill a vacancy on its Architectural Review Commission. Candidates must have demonstrated talent in aesthetics and architectural design through training, education or occupation. Pleasant Hill residency is not required.

Lafayette Design Review Commission (DRC) – Seats Open - Lafayette, CA


Looking for a chance to give back and get involved in local government? We’re looking for you. Lafayette’s Design Review Commission (DRC) advises the Planning Commission and City Council on matters relating to aesthetics and the physical appearance of the City of Lafayette. Lafayette residency is desired but not required. 

Architect / Designer - Emeryville, CA / Hybrid



ODS Architecture is an architecture firm located in Emeryville, working both in the office and remotely, specializing in projects throughout the S.F. Bay Area. We are looking for an architectural designer with 3-5 years of experience with proficiency in AutoCAD, production drawing and detailing – experience with Sketchup is a plus. Our work is varied and eclectic and we work all over the region from Sonoma to San Jose, and includes high-end custom residential new homes and remodels and commercial-institutional work.

Mid to Senior-level Urban Designer/Architect

- Berkeley, CA


PlaceWorks is seeking a full-time, mid- to senior-level Urban Designer/Architect to join one of our design studios in either Los Angeles, Orange County, or Berkeley. We are looking for an individual with at least 5 years of architecture experience within urban or urbanizing settings for public-sector and/or private-sector clients. The individual must also have project management experience and solid client communication abilities.

Senior Job Captain - Pleasanton, CA


dsk architects was established in 2006 with a focus on education and healthcare. In 2020, we also added commercial interiors to our services. With 32 staff members, including 13 licensed architects, shared among our San Francisco, Los Angeles, Pleasanton, and San Luis Obispo offices, dsk architects offers the camaraderie of a small studio with the benefits and resources of an established mid-size firm. We’re looking for friendly, ambitious, sharp-minded team members ready to grow professionally and share their knowledge and experience.

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