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Serving the Bay Area for more than a century, the American Institute of Architects, San Francisco Chapter, one of the largest of the AIA's nearly 300 chapters, represents more than 2,000 members in San Francisco and Marin County. Headquartered in the historic Hallidie Building—one of the world's first glass-curtain-wall-buildings, designed by Willis Polk and completed in 1917—AIASF is a resource for architect and allied community members, as well as the general public. AIASF strives to improve the quality of life in the Bay Area by promoting architecture and design. We further this goal through community involvement, education, advocacy, public outreach, member services, and professional excellence.
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140 Sutter Street
US,CA,San Francisco,94104
Celebrate Tom Radulovich's 20th Anniversary with Livable City on Wednesday, November 20! It's going to be a night filled with fun, laughter, and memories as we look back on Tom's incredible journey and accomplishments. Don't miss out on this opportunity to show your support and appreciation for all that Tom has done for our community. Come and raise a glass to toast to the next 20 years of making our city more livable for all.
[COMMITTEE EVENT] ???? Rethinking Urban Design for a Sustainable Future. Join our?Sustainability Committee?and?AIA San Francisco - American Institute of Architects in SF?for an insightful conference on Sustainable Urban Design. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this essential conversation—register now! ? ?? Date: Wednesday, December 11th, 2024 ? Time: 6:00 - 8:30 PM ?? Location: Capgemini, San Francisco ?? Register now: https://bit.ly/40KBeKq ??Featuring a panel of esteemed San Francisco-based experts?in architecture and design: ??Laura Crescimano, Principal,?SITELAB urban studio ??Anne Fougeron, Principal,?Fougeron Architecture ??Blaine Merker,?Partner, Director and Head of Climate Action at?Gehl - Making Cities for People Moderated by Charlie Stott, Principal at Stott Architects ??What’s on the Agenda? ??Dive into the latest innovations, strategies, and solutions driving the future of urban spaces in response to?climate change, population growth, and technological progress. ??Discover cutting-edge approaches to sustainable architecture, resilient urban planning, and environmental design that enhance ecological responsibility and community well-being. ??Get inspired by visionary projects that illustrate these forward-thinking concepts.? The discussion will also be the opportunity to explore the intersection of European and American practices, offering a unique cross-cultural perspective on sustainable urban development. ?? Networking session to follow the panel discussion! Thank you Capgemini for hosting this event! #Sustainable #UrbanDesign #Architecture #EventSF #GreenCities #ClimateAction #SustainableFuture #GreenCities #ArchitectureSF #InnovationInDesign #ClimateResilience
The AIA San Francisco Committee on Architecture for Education is thrilled to host the upcoming panel on affordable student housing at the Gensler San Francisco office. Our own Julia Weatherspoon will moderate a conversation on what it takes to support our students with quality, affordable housing. Join us for a wide-ranging conversation, with perspectives from Samuel N. Jones of California State University-Sacramento, Michelle Andrews from the Office of Scott Wiener, Zennon Ulyate-Crow housing advocate and founder of the Student HOMES Coalition and Sean Falvey, MBA of Sundt Construction. Update 11/12/24: the AIASF website has been updated. Please use the following link to join us this evening! https://lnkd.in/g6dVVh4S
Some of our neighborhoods are thriving in a post-pandemic San Francisco. Can we look to them for inspiration? Our founder, William Duff, recently led this conversation with a focus on Folsom Street for the 21st annual Architecture + the City Festival, hosted by the Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco. Panelists included Eric Tao, David Baker, FAIA LEED AP and Jeffrey Tumlin. Couldn't join us? Get the scoop on their discussion: https://lnkd.in/dP6RERQw
The California housing shortage and its high costs are triggering a ripple effect across different stratums of society, including those who study at places of education. Students are suffering this crisis, with many of them living in hotels or even vehicles. Join us for an evening of discussion, debate, and possibilities for the future that affect your projects, your campuses, and you and your families. Questions about affordable student housing and policies will be discussed and analyzed by our panel of experts. November 12 | 6-8 PM | Gensler SF office Reserve your spot today: https://lnkd.in/gdpSWxdE Panelists: Samuel N. Jones, California State University-Sacramento Michelle Andrews, Office of Senator Scott Wiener Sean Falvey, MBA, President and Regional Manager of Sundt's Building Group in Northern California, Sundt Construction Zennon Ulyate-Crow, Distributive Organizer, Grassroots Democrats HQ Presented by the Committee on Architecture for Education . . #aiasf #AIASFCAE #architecture #studenthousing
AIASF is excited to celebrate the elevation of our 2024 Fellows on November 6, from 6-8 PM. Join us in honoring their achievements and prestigious milestone. Light refreshments and drinks will be provided. RSVP is required; registration is free and open for AIASF members and guests. RSVP: https://lnkd.in/gsA5e5WD Congratulations to AIA San Francisco members: Jill Bergman, FAIA, FACHA; Cary Bernstein FAIA; Greg Faulkner, FAIA (Faulkner Architects); Taesun Hong, FAIA; Hao Ko, FAIA, LEED AP; Julia Laue, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP; Francesca R. Oliveira, FAIA; Moses Vaughan, FAIA; and Paul Woolford, FAIA . . The American Institute of Architects (AIA)#aiasf #AIAfellow #AIASFfellow #FAIA #architect #architecture
Join us this Thursday, 11/7, for a special evening fundraiser benefitting the Center for A+D and its?vision to enrich the community and enable positive change through architecture and design. RSVP: https://lnkd.in/gxA3wtTN #graphicdesign #auction #architecture #design #centerarchdesignsf
Explore the unique visual identity of San Francisco through the eyes of its most influential designers. Ten limited-edition art prints from the?DESIGN + THE CITY?exhibit will be auctioned off from 7-8 pm during the closing reception on Thursday, November 7. Take home a piece of Bay Area history and support the Center for Architecture + Design’s vision to enrich the community and enable positive change through architecture and design. RSVP: https://lnkd.in/gxA3wtTN Additionally, a silent auction will offer a wide array of exclusive experiences and rare items. Throughout the evening, attendees will have the opportunity to bid on scenic getaways to Carmel-by-the-Sea; Sicily, Italy; Alpine Meadows, Lake Tahoe; Bodega Bay; Guerneville; and San Francisco Bay on a historic yacht for 49 guests. For those seeking rare art and design pieces, consider bidding on a signed Sugimoto’s “Lightning Fields” poster, or vintage designer dining chairs. Thank you to these individuals for their generous donations to the DESIGN + THE CITY Silent Auction: Bob Pullum; Gray Dougherty, AIA, LEED AP, Assoc. DBIA; Olle Lundberg, AIA (Lundberg Design); Jim Zack, AIA; Pamela Jean Sadler CSI, CDT; Cary Bernstein FAIA; and Gregory Herman. #centerarchdesignsf #graphicdesign #artgallery #liveauction