OCTOBER 2023

Your 2023 Design Award Nominees

Our judges deliberated, and we have our final nominees for this year's Design Awards!


Our Design Awards Gala will take place on November 9th from 6-9pm at the David Brower Center. View the list through the button below, and be sure to snag your tickets for the gala, so you can be among the first to see our award winners. This event always sells out, so buy your tickets while you can!

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Join Our Board of Directors!

Nominations close November 1st

The AIA East Bay holds annual elections for open seats on our Board of Directors. This year we have six open Board seats. Board members hold their positions for a 2-year term. Board candidates are asked to submit their application which includes a statement of interest, and their experience with AIA East Bay, as a volunteer, committee member, or event attendee. It’s important to demonstrate how your background and involvement in our Community and the East Bay AEC Industry will benefit our organization and our membership.


We strongly encourage self-nomination. Please review our Board Job Description and AIA East Bay Bylaws before submitting your nomination form. 


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Upcoming Events

October 19th - 20th


Regional & Urban Design Community (RUDC) Symposium 2023


Convening in Washington, DC, the symposium’s first day will expand on this ambition and explore the following themes through various fast-paced presentations and panel discussions. The conversation will continue the symposium’s second day through a series of on-site project tours and workshops throughout the Washington DC region.

October 24th | 6pm - 7:30pm


Reducing Whole Life Carbon From Buildings - How and Why (1.5 LU|ZNCD)


This session will focus on tools, strategies, and workflows for reducing carbon emissions from buildings. Jack Rusk, Climate Strategist at EHDD, will highlight free and easy-to-use tools currently available for estimating carbon emissions at all stages of design. The focus of the session will be on early project phases, where smart planning decisions can lead to major carbon reductions.

November 1st | 5pm - 7pm


Michelle Obama School Design Tour


Building an equitable new school that could give students agency in their education and help parents advance critical skills became the driving force in the design process. Built on the site of the previous school, the new Michelle Obama School was designed to be a full-service community school that builds on the legacy of its namesake to empower students as active participants in their own learning.

November 7th | 5pm - 6:30pm


Whole Life Carbon – A Window Into The Full Impacts of Projects (1.5 LU|ZNCD)


The building industry need to decarbonize all aspects of building performance to help achieve global climate commitments. In order to do this projects need to look beyond just operational or embodied carbon to whole life carbon. By looking at whole life carbon, projects can understand the full impacts of design options and make decisions to drastically reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions.

November 9th | 12pm - 1:30pm


As-Built Surveying Best Practices (1.5 LU)


As-Built Surveying Best Practices Part 2 is a comprehensive course that was developed in response to architects’ direct need to obtain as-built plans prior to beginning their design process. The class is intended to educate the attendee about both parts of the as-built survey process – gathering the field measurements of the structure, as well as using the data collected to draft or model the final plans needed by the architect.

November 9th | 6pm - 9pm


AIA East Bay Design Awards Gala


AIA East Bay recognizes outstanding achievements in architecture and design. This prestigious competition is designed to recognize the contributions of teams of architects, contractors, and developers in creating and implementing outstanding building projects.

November 30th | 6pm - 9pm


Equitable Workplace: How to “Get Started” Adopting and Integrating EDI at Your Firm (1.5 LU|HSW)


Join our panel of experts to learn how implementing strong EDI initiatives can enhance your organization’s competitiveness, attract clients and projects, and foster a thriving work environment. Gain valuable insights and practical strategies from industry leaders who have successfully built diverse and inclusive teams here in the East Bay region. Don’t miss this opportunity to strengthen your business and gain a competitive edge.

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News

Chapter 11A Housing Accessibility - Lower Cabinets by Jonathan Clark


This month I want to touch on a topic that I have been exposed to for many years and yet I continue to learn and get better at reading and applying the code. I have done and continue to do many projects that require the application of CBC Chapter 11A Housing Accessibility. Sometimes you will hear this referred to as residential accessibility, but that is not entirely correct. Yes it applies to residential projects, but in a very particular way.



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We Took a Tour of Hayward Library with Noll & Tam!


Last weekend, Noll & Tam Architects and the Hayward Library staff gave us a behind-the-scenes peak of one of the largest Zero Net Energy public libraries in the country. View some photos Winston Win and Ken Lin of our Design Tours Committee took throughout the tour, and keep an eye on our events calendar for future tours of other interesting projects in the East Bay!



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Erick Mikiten Has a Vision for the House You’ll Grow Old In


If they were going to hang onto their century-old Craftsman-inspired residence in the Berkeley Hills, it would need to better accommodate Fran, whose multiple sclerosis was severely limiting her mobility.

Now three years after a remodel by Mikiten, they have no regrets: “Erick’s ideas were radically different than the other architects we consulted because he didn’t separate accessibility from the overall design,” says Fran. “Our home now far exceeds anything we could have imagined.”



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Climate Action: What You Can Do Right Now


The built environment is responsible for over 40% of global carbon emissions* and the architectural profession can greatly mitigate this impact through design. AIA California’s member-curated climate action resources are created by a diverse group of professionals with a deep understanding of climate science, policy, and sustainable practices.



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Retiring Your CA Architect License: Key Considerations


As architects approach the later stages of their careers, the prospect of retirement becomes an important consideration. Planning for retirement involves more than just financial preparation; it also entails making informed decisions about your professional standing. If you are an architect in California contemplating retirement, here are some essential factors you need to know about retiring your CA architect license.



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ABI August 2023: Business conditions soften at architecture firms


Business conditions at architecture firms softened modestly in August, with the AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score falling below 50 to 48.1. This marks the eleventh consecutive month where billings have been essentially flat at architecture firms, following a period of strong growth in much of 2021 and 2022.



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CA License Needs to Be Renewed?


This 3 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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AIA East Bay’s resume bank is for registered site users only. Hundreds of top quality candidates looking for a new gig or just entering the Architecture and Design space for the first time



Job Listings

Intermediate Designer/Architect, 7-10 Years’ Experience - Berkeley / Hybrid, CA


ELS Architecture + Urban Design is looking for talented and creative individuals interested in the design of new construction and remodel projects for athletic and fitness clubs, recreational facilities, competition, and recreational aquatics to join our team for a full-time position. The scope of work includes both architectural and interior design elements.

Intermediate Architect - Berkeley, CA


KA (Koch Architects) is a full-service architecture & design firm with an expertise in sustainable, modern residential projects. We are seeking candidates who are inspired by the legacy of modern architecture and have an interest in environmentally sensitive design. Candidates must have exceptional communication and technical skills necessary to lead and develop full construction document packages and perform construction administration services.

Project Architect - San Francisco, CA


Van Meter Williams Pollack is an award-winning multi-disciplinary architecture and urban design firm. We are seeking dynamic individuals with well–rounded experience, who are committed to design and the environment. The Project Architect will supervise projects through conceptual design, the entitlement and permitting process to production of contract documents, and construction.

Construction Project Manager - Rohnert Park, CA


Reporting to the Chief Planning Officer, the Project Manager provides management and guidance for capital planning, design and construction efforts to plan and implement major and minor capital projects, deferred maintenance, critical infrastructure, and repair and alteration projects for Sonoma State University. The Project Manager oversees project(s) from start to implementation: leads efforts with development of planning, design, construction documents, permit processes, construction/implementation and closeout of assigned projects.

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