Events

Aspire by AIA South Atlantic Region

by AIASC • August 29, 2020

Created by the state AIA chapters of Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, the unconventional architecture conference influences artists, architects, designers, and engineers to design the future. Bringing the conference to you Aspire debuted in 2019, transforming the beautiful and vibrant city of Asheville, North Carolina, into a nexus of architecture, design, and engineering. Though […]


Call for Campers!

by AIASC • July 4, 2020

The North Carolina Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects is again hosting Project Pipeline, an architecture summer camp for middle and high school students in North Carolina. Since this year’s camp is being held virtually, NC NOMA is extending an invitation to students throughout South Carolina. Please help them spread the word.! Registration includes […]


Diversity in Architecture

by AIASC • June 7, 2020

AIA Board statement on systemic racial injustice To our members, America’s list of racially motivated murders demand action. Eric Garner. Sandra Bland. Michael Brown. Shantel Davis. Atatiana Jefferson. Laquan McDonald. Tony McDade. Pamela Turner. Korryn Gaines. Trayvon Martin. Tamir Rice. Walter Scott. Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd. All murdered, because they happened to […]


Jane Frederick, FAIA, inaugurated as AIA 2020 President

by AIASC • December 25, 2019

“It’s an honor and a privilege to join the distinguished line of presidents who have led the American Institute of Architects… As I step into this role, I’m asking what will happen for us in this next year. At this moment in the world’s history, the answer couldn’t be more clear, that 2020 must be the […]


Legislative Reception

by AIASC • December 3, 2019

Design Construction Partnership Legislative Reception January 15, 2020 USC Alumni Center EMAIL RSVP TO traceyw@aiasc.org


AIA South Carolina recognizes excellence in architecture and design

by AIASC • September 28, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: 
Adrienne Montare, FAIA 803-252-6050 adrienne@aiasc.org To view this year’s winning projects view the SCA Magazine. Columbia, SC – September 27, 2019 — The American Institute of Architects, South Carolina Chapter (AIASC) is pleased to announce the 2019 recipients of the annual AIASC Design and Chapter Awards, which encourages and recognizes design excellence […]


2019 Annual Meeting

by AIASC • September 2, 2019

AIASC’19 Annual Meeting Sponsorship Opportunities SAVE THE DATE: September 26, 2019  //  1208 Washington Place  //  Columbia, SC  //  10:00am–5:00pm To purchase your sponsorship, please contact Tracey Waltz: T (803) 252 6050 E traceyw@aiasc.org To Register, Click here. Equity Speaker Sponsorship : $2500 Equity in Architecture South Carolina is a new committee of AIA SC that […]


2019 Design Awards Schedule – UPDATE

by AIASC • July 27, 2019

Mark your calendars for the 2019 AIA South Carolina Awards Program! Registration opens June 3 The new Early Bird Deadline is Friday, August 2, 2019 The new Final Submittal Deadline is Friday, August 16, 2019 Jury meets in August Awards Ceremony September 26 The awards ceremony will take place at 1208 Washington Place in Columbia […]


REGISTRATION NOW OPEN: 2019 AAH

by AIASC • July 15, 2019

REGISTER TODAY!  AIA South Atlantic Region Presents A Decade of Dialogue: Translating National Trends Regionally Location: Mint Museum Uptown at Levine Center for the Arts Date: August 23, 2019 Credits: 6.25 LU’s/HSW 8:00am Registration 9:00am Welcome 6:00pm Closing Remarks There will be a reception following from 6:30–8:00pm at McMillan Pazdan Smith. Find out more >


DesignIntelligence Survey

by AIASC • April 28, 2019

Clemson Architecture and Landscape Architecture Alumni For the past 18 years, DesignIntelligence has conducted their annual survey of America’s Best Architecture & Design Schools. I write today to ask for your participation in the 2019-2020 survey. These annual rankings are today’s leading resource to rank architecture and design programs on their ability to prepare graduates […]