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SUMMARY:FIRST THURSDAY ON MAIN: Southern Residential Architecture Talk & Book Signing at SC Center for Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Southern Residential Architecture Talk & Book Signing\nSC Center for Architecture: 1530 MAIN ST\, STE C\, COLUMBIA\, SC 29201\n \nThe SC Architectural Foundation will host an Author’s Talk & Book Signing featuring “Contemporary Southern Vernacular: Creating Sustainable Houses for Hot\, Humid Climates”.  Author Architects Jane Frederick\, FAIA and Michael Frederick\, AIA will be present to discuss the recently-published book and sign/sell copies. \nJane Frederick\, FAIA\, a former AIA National President\, brings a distinguished perspective on architecture\, leadership\, and practice\, alongside Michael Frederick’s extensive experience in residential design. This beautifully illustrated book explores how time-honored Southern vernacular traditions\, when paired with modern building science\, can inform sustainable\, resilient\, and context-driven homes suited to the unique challenges of the the Southern climate. \nDoors open at 5 PM.
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/sc-architectural-foundation-southern-residential-architecture-talk-book-signing-at-sc-center-for-architecture/
LOCATION:South Carolina Center for Architecture\, 1530 Main Street\, Suite C\, Columbia\, SC\, 29201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chapter Event,Continuing Education,meetup/social,SC Center for Architecture
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SUMMARY:AIA Lowcountry: April Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:RSVP for the Luncheon HERE by TODAY @ 4PM!!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAIA Lowcountry April Lunch and Learn:Join us at Venue 1223 in Bluffton for this month’s lunch and learn on\nUnderstanding Stone Wool (Mineral Wool)\npresented by RockwoolCourse Description: \nUnderstanding Stone Wool (Mineral Wool) in Interior and Exterior Applications – Solutions for Thermal\, Fire and Sound Control. The net energy savings realized in a properly insulated building are well understood. However\, as design professionals strive to maximize thermal resistance\, yet reduce mass in the wall assembly\, insulation is increasingly being positioned in both the stud wall and the exterior side of the building envelope. This split insulation concept has introduced a number of design issues and concerns; particularly as relates to fire resistance\, moisture management\, and wall drying rates. This program focuses on the unique properties of stone wool insulation\, and suggests how it can improve thermal\, fire\, water and sound suppression performance in a well detailed wall assembly. \nWhat: Understanding Stone Wool (1 HSW/SD LU)\nWhen: Wednesday\, April 8th\, 12:30 – 1:30PM\nWhere: Venue 1223 (next to Downtown Deli)\n1223 May River Road\, Bluffton\, SC 29910\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRSVP for the Luncheon HERE by TODAY @ 4PM!!
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/aia-hilton-head-april-lunch-and-learn/
LOCATION:Venue 1223 – 1223 May River Road\, Bluffton\, 1223 May River Road\, Bluffton\, SC
CATEGORIES:AIA Lowcountry,Continuing Education
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! AIA Charleston: Hard Hat Tour + Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:April 17 – Hard Hat Tour – D10 Middle School West Ashley \nDATE: Wednesday\, April 15\nTIME: 5 pm\nLOCATION: 1776 William Kennerty Dr\, Charleston\, SC \nJoin us for a hard hat tour of this new academic facility! \nThis project includes a new two-story\, 103\,000 square foot building addition at the existing C.E. Williams Middle School North Campus — designed by Moseley Architects to provide modern learning environments\, collaborative spaces\, and resources to inspire student success for generations to come. The project will serve 600 students (900 core) and includes a separate 29\,000 SF wing for Pattison’s Academy for Comprehensive Education. \nThe exterior & interior partitions are nearing completion & they are starting on 2nd floor framing in the near future\, so this tour will have good views of the bones of this building. \nWe will meet at the site entrance at 5:00pm; please arrive early to park at the nearby Middle School and walk over. Closed-toe shoes\, hard hats\, and safety vests are required for all attendees; please bring your own as limited PPE will be available on site. \nThis event is open to AIA Members only and HSW Credit will be logged for all attendees. \nHappy Hour : After the hard hat tour\, we will meet at Frothy Beard Brewing (5 minute drive) for a happy hour around 6:00. We would love to see you even if you cannot make the hard hat tour!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nReserve Your Spot!
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/aia-charleston-hard-hat-tour-happy-hour-d10-middle-school-west-ashley/
CATEGORIES:AIA Charleston,Continuing Education,Hard Hat Tour,meetup/social
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SUMMARY:AIA Columbia: Building Tour - USC Brain Health Center
DESCRIPTION:3555 Harden Street Extension #141Columbia\, SC \nWednesday\, Apr 22 from 12 pm to 1 pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for a tour of the USC Brain Health Center! Lunch provided. +1 CEU \n\n\n\n\nThe University of South Carolina has launched a new Brain Health network to enhance patient diagnosis and care. The initiative brings together leading physicians and researchers to address cognitive health challenges and reduce disparities in cognitive health. The new state-of-the-art Brain Health Center occupies the existing Med Park Fifteen building\, located adjacent to the Prisma Health campus. The structure underwent a transformative renovation\, including a new exterior skin of limestone and glass\, as well as extensive interior tenant upfits. Major program components include a full-service Neuro-clinic\, Physical Therapy Suite\, and a Diagnostic suite featuring two high-definition MRI machines.
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/aia-columbia-building-tour-usc-brain-health-center/
CATEGORIES:AIA Columbia,Continuing Education
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SUMMARY:Resilience By Design 2026 Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Resilience by Design 2026 conference is coming on Wednesday April 29\, 9 AM – 3:30 PM at the Clemson Center for Architecture. \nCo-hosted by the AIA SC Resilience Committee and the COTE SC (Committee on the Environment) to bring them into the conversations and further broaden our audience. \nWe’re doing things a little different this year by aligning this event with the AIA SC Annual Meeting and Design & Chapter Awards in Charleston. Come for the Resilience By Design and stay for more events that week. Bundled\, discounted ticket pricing is available. Combined Firm Hop and a Welcome Reception to follow the conference. \nRegistration portal\, speaker and agenda announcements at the link!
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/save-the-date-resilience-by-design-2026/
LOCATION:Clemson Design Center Charleston\, 701 East Bay Street\, Charleston\, SC
CATEGORIES:AIA Charleston,Annual Event,Board of Directors,Chapter Event,Clemson University,Continuing Education,COTE
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA South Carolina":MAILTO:stephanie@aiasc.org
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SUMMARY:AIA SC 2026 Annual Meeting: CE/HSW Workshops\, Keynote Speaker\, New Architects Luncheon + More
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Charleston\, SC! This year’s Annual Meeting is scheduled to line up as a multi-event conference week. \nYou will have the option to pick and choose which events to attend and bundled discounts will be available. \nAIA South Carolina is excited to announce the 2026 Spring Conference Series in Charleston\, South Carolina\, Wednesday April 29-Saturday May 2.  This year’s multiple-day\, multiple-location\, multiple-genre annual event is bigger-than-ever before and we would love to have you join us! \nArchitects\, engineers\, designers\, allied-industry services and suppliers\, students\, this event is for YOU. Registration is required for attendance at all individual events\, with three discounted bundled ticket pricing options. \nSchedule for the week is below. Please view the current details for events on their individual pages. \nWednesday April 29 \nResilience By Design Conference\n9 AM-3:30 PM\nClemson Architecture Center \nThe AIA SC Resilience Committee and the Committee on the Environment (COTE SC) are partnering to host the 2026 Resilience By Design Conference!  We have an impressive\, nation-wide roster of resilience by design experts (sessions begin at 9:30 AM) and we know this will be an excellent kick-off to this AIA SC event series. \nCharleston Firm Hop\n4:30-6:30 PM\nLocations: \nBello Garris\nYoung + Wales\nGBA\nThomas & Denzinger\nGlenn Keyes/Reggie Gibson \nAll-Conference Welcome Reception\n6-8 PM\nAmerican College of the Building Arts 649 Meeting St\, Charleston\, SC 29403 \nPut on your party hat for this reception: Resilience By Design\, Annual Meeting\, and Design Awards attendees\, friends\, colleagues\, sponsors\, and guests will meet & greet along with Building Arts tours\, appetizers\, and adult beverages. \nThursday April 30 \nAIA SC Annual Meeting: HSW Workshops\, Keynote Speaker\, New Architects Luncheon\, 2026 Membership Meeting\n9 AM – 4 PM\nCannon Green \nAIA SC Design Awards\n6-9 PM\nCannon Green\nThe AIA SC Design & Chapter Awards kick off at 6 pm at Cannon Green with a President’s welcome reception\, followed by the awards presentations and celebration. \nFriday May 1 \nCharleston Site Tours \nMORNING: 10 AM-12:30 PM\nAFTERNOON: 1:30-6:30 PM\nEnjoy thoughtfully curated selections of in-process and recently-built Charleston architecture. \nThe morning walking tour is located in downtown Charleston. \nThe afternoon agenda includes additional downtown locations\, plus a group shuttle to Sullivan’s Island for a tour of a recent build and a late afternoon reception. \nSaturday May 2 \nSafety Assessment Training (SAP)\n9 AM- 3:30 PM\nClemson Architecture Center\nThe Safety Assessment Program (SAP is nationally recognized as a standard for disaster-affected building evaluation.  SAP instructor and structural engineer Patrick Murren (along with colleague Brett Eisenhauer) will teach participants to conduct rapid evaluations of structures affected by earthquakes\, wind\, water\, and more.  Architects\, engineers\, and certified building inspectors who complete the workshop and who hold a SAP-approved license will be registered as a certified SAP Evaluator with CalOES.
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/save-the-date-aia-south-carolina-2026-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Cannon Green\, Charleston\, South Carolina
CATEGORIES:AIA Charleston,AIA Grand Strand,AIA Greenville,AIA Spartanburg,Annual Event,Board of Directors,Chapter Event,Clemson University,Continuing Education,COTE,EP/YAF,Executive Committee,Hard Hat Tour,meetup/social
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