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SUMMARY:CACC + AIA Charleston Lecture Series: B Sanborn
DESCRIPTION:Lunch at 12:00 pm\nLecture at 12:30 pm\nCEUs will only be given to AIA members attending in person. There will be a sign-in sheet at the door to receive credit\n\n\n\n\nResearching the Human Experience: Aligning Mixed-Methods Rigor with Industry Reality\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis talk explores how designers can leverage interdisciplinary and mixed-methods research in practice. Drawing on experience leading research at a large integrated design firm\, we’ll examine three essential approaches: data triangulation\, empirical observation\, and qualitative participatory methods. A key focus will be aligning rigorous research methods with the realities of industry—including client perspectives\, budget constraints\, and project timelines. Through case studies\, including co-creating measures of success and removing barriers to adoption for materials\, attendees will see how systematic research methods translate into actionable design insights. This session demonstrates how research becomes a strategic practice rather than a one-off project. \nB Sanborn \nB Sanborn specializes in helping organizations use research to transform ad-hoc decision-making into evidence-based design. Their methodology bridges anthropology\, environmental psychology\, and organizational behavior to reveal patterns in how teams collaborate\, how stakeholders engage with research\, and how evidence influences design decisions. Through their work at DLR Group and in industry research associations\, B helps practitioners build research thinking into their design process. B currently serves as Design Research Leader at DLR Group\, where they’ve spent eight years building the firm’s research program from a solo practice into a team of four\, establishing research strategy\, capability frameworks\, and ROI models for integrated design firms. They are also a Principal in the firm. B holds an MS in Environmental Psychology from Cornell University with a minor in Organizational Behavior and a BA in Archaeology and Physical Anthropology from CSU Sacramento. Their published research on coworking environments and workplace dynamics appears in the Journal of Corporate Real Estate and design theory handbooks. They serve as 2025-26 Board Chair of the Environmental Design Research Association\, sit on the Center for Health Design’s EDAC Advisory Council\, and contribute to the American Psychological Association’s Climate Change Task Force. B has studied theater and dance alongside their research career\, bringing elements of improv\, spatial dynamics\, and embodied listening to their work—informing a research philosophy based on negotiating shared movement within structure. Based in Charleston\, SC.DLR Group website: www.dlrgroup.com\nWebsite: www.bsanborn.com \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProject image: A rendering of DLR Group’s mass timber hotel research project\, developed in partnership with University of Minnesota\, Marriott\, and Friedman Properties with funding from the USDA/USFS Wood Innovations Grant.
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/cacc-aia-charleston-lecture-series-b-sanborn/
LOCATION:Clemson Design Center Charleston\, 701 East Bay Street\, Charleston\, SC
CATEGORIES:AIA Charleston,Clemson University,Continuing Education
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SUMMARY:COTE SC Webinar: Mastering AIA 2030 Commitment Reporting: From Signatory to Sustainability Champion  
DESCRIPTION:COTE SC Carbon-Focused Webinar Series\n \nPart Three: Mastering AIA 2030 Commitment Reporting: From Signatory to Sustainability Champion   \nTuesday February 10\, 12-1 PM \nPresenters: LS3P \nHeather Warren Associate AIA\, LEED AP BD+C WELL AP\, LS3P Sustainable Design Team\, and AIA2030 Taskforce\, \nIsela Martinez AIA\, LEED AP\,  LS3P  Sustainable Design Team\, and AIA2030 Taskforce\, \nwith support from \nEthan Atherton AIA\, LS3P  Digital Technology Practice and AIA2030 Taskforce.  We are in the practice of architecture\, and AIA2030 reporting has been challenging for firms of all sizes\, we want to share where we are in the process and that all of us are seeking to master it – it is a challenge! \nFormat: Live One-hour lecture-based webinar accompanied by slides\, reporting portal and Q&A \nCEUs: Yes\, 1 CEU/HSW \nCourse Description: \nThis hands-on webinar empowers architectural firms to confidently navigate and fulfill their reporting requirements under the AIA 2030 Commitment. Attendees will explore the step-by-step process of signing on\, managing the Design Data Exchange (DDx)\, and strategically presenting predicted energy data to align with the net-zero by 2030 vision. Featuring practical tools\, real-world examples\, and expert insights\, the session aims to equip firms with the knowledge and confidence to meet annual reporting mandates and drive continual performance improvement. \nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nUnderstand the Purpose & Significance\n\nDescribe the mission of the AIA 2030 Commitment and how it upholds the architecture profession’s role in achieving carbon neutral buildings by 2030.\n\n\nBecome a Signatory\n\nIdentify and navigate the initial steps to sign the Commitment\, including creating a firm account in AIA’s Design Data Exchange (DDx) and submitting the commitment letter. \n\n\nMaster Annual Reporting via DDx\n\nClarify reporting windows—typically January through March with the due date of March 31—and recognize that firms may access and input data year-round.\n\n\nCapture Required Data Parameters\n\nEnumerate the essential data fields required for each project\, including:\n\nProject stage (conceptual\, schematic\, development\, construction docs)\nProject scope (architectural with HVAC/envelope changes or interiors with lighting design)\nGeographic location (country\, zip code or city)\nBaseline Energy Use Intensity (EUI) and predicted EUI (pEUI)\, leveraged via AIA’s Zero Tool or other baselines\nWhether actual energy use data is tracked\nFor interiors-only: lighting power density and applicable energy code defaults\n\n\n\n\nEngage with Expanded Metrics\n\nIncorporate new elements into the reporting\, such as:\n\nFuel sources to enable Operational Carbon Intensity (OCI)\nEmbodied Carbon Intensity (ECI) via Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment (WBLCA)\nParticipation in the new Embodied Carbon-Only project page within DDx \n\n\n\n\nInterpret Reporting Outcomes\n\nAnalyze “By the Numbers” reporting summaries—e.g.\, in 2023\, 490 firms reported ~24\,742 projects across nearly 4 billion GSF; a 50% pEUI reduction plateau; 7\,067 projects included embodied carbon data; renewables featured in 2\,163 projects; and approximately 38.5 million metric tons of CO₂ avoided.Improve Firm Performance Year-over-Year\nLearn how consistent annual reporting fosters data-driven improvements in design outcomes\, supports firm benchmarking\, elevates sustainability culture\, and informs recruitment or client proposals. \n\n\nLeverage AIA Resources & Community Support\n\nNavigate available support tools such as DDx help pages\, how-to videos\, recorded webinars\, and open office hours—especially helpful \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/cote-sc-webinar-mastering-aia-2030-commitment-reporting-from-signatory-to-sustainability-champion/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Chapter Event,Continuing Education,COTE
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA South Carolina":MAILTO:stephanie@aiasc.org
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SUMMARY:MSHP Candidate #4: Dr. Kasey Morgan - Lecture Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Webinar Link \n\n\n\nSurvey Link
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/mshp-candidate-4-dr-kasey-morgan-lecture-presentation/
LOCATION:Clemson Design Center Charleston\, 701 East Bay Street\, Charleston\, SC
CATEGORIES:Clemson University
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SUMMARY:AIA GREENVILLE: Urban Sketchers 
DESCRIPTION:Attempting to sketch more as your New Years Resolution? Then joining Urban Sketchers on the first Saturday of the month is for YOU! \nJoin Urban Sketchers Greenville on February 7th at Block Haven! \nAnyone who loves to draw is welcome. Be sure to bring your sketchbook & preferred sketching medium. Portable folding stool/chairs are optional. Coffee and Donuts will be provided! \nDate: Saturday\, February 7\, 2026\nTimes: 10:00am – 12:00 pm\nWhere: Block Haven\n701 Easley Bridge Road\, Suite 6020 (The Warehouse)
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/aia-greenville-urban-sketchers/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:AIA Greenville,meetup/social
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SUMMARY:The SC Center for Architecture: First Thursday on Main
DESCRIPTION:First Thursday on Main Arts Entrepreneur Market \nWe are excited to feature artists and writers at First Thursday on Main this February 5\, 5-9 pm.\n\nDATE/TIME: Thursday February 5\, 5 pm – 9 pm \nINDOORS LOCATION: AIA South Carolina/The SC Center for Architecture\n1530 Main Street\, suite C\, Columbia SC 29201\n\nFEATURED ARTISTS:\n\n\nArtron\, Antron Dickey (Painting and Illustration/Student Artist)\n\n\nMitra Kavandi (Ceramics/Student Artist)\n\n\nMarion Mason (Sculptor/Jeweler)\n\n\nCam Moore (Painter/Portraiture)\n\n\nTayler Simon (Writer/Poet)\n\n\nKimberly Wynn (Multi-Media Artist\, CEO of Artistic Aspirations)
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/the-sc-center-for-architecture-first-thursday-on-main/
LOCATION:South Carolina Center for Architecture\, 1530 Main Street\, Suite C\, Columbia\, SC\, 29201\, United States
CATEGORIES:meetup/social,SC Center for Architecture
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SUMMARY:Clemson MSHP Brown Bag Lunch Series-Professional Practice: Alumni Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:MSHP Brown Bag Lunch Series-Professional Practice: Alumni Panel Discussion\nOverview \n\n\n\n\nWe’ll be hearing from MSHP alumni about their professional practice in preservation and their career paths since being in the program.\n\n\n\nChloe Martin\, MSHP \nProject Preservationist – George Washington’s Mount Vernon \nChloe graduated with her MSHP in May 2024\, having previously received a BA in Historic Preservation from the University of Mary Washington. During her academic career\, Chloe worked many part-time or seasonal preservation jobs with companies such as Colonial Williamsburg\, Richard Marks Restorations\, and Historic Charleston Foundation. Upon graduation\, Chloe moved to Alexandria\, Virginia where she began her current position as Project Preservationist for the Mansion Revitalization project at George Washington’s Mount Vernon. \nJustin Schwebler\, MSHP \nSenior Scientist of Cultural Resource Management – Terracon Consultants\, Inc. \nJustin Schwebler is a Senior Scientist of Cultural Resource Management for Terracon\, in Charleston\, SC. Justin holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Northern Kentucky University (2012) as well as a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from Clemson University (2015). His thesis research explored the history of the use and importation of Bermuda limestone to Charleston\, SC. He has worked as a historic preservation specialist for Clemson University’s Warren Lasch Conservation Center\, and as Properties and Preservation Manager for Historic Charleston Foundation\, before joining Terracon in 2025. He and his wife Laura Lee Worrell (also an MSHP grad) love to torment their two small children by visiting as many historic sites as possible on family trips. They have two dogs\, George (unofficial MSHP alum) and Gryffin. \nEmma Grace Sprinkle\, MSHP \nArchitectural Historian\, AECOM \nA native of North Carolina\, Emma Grace Sprinkle is an architectural historian at AECOM in Raleigh\, NC. She attended Wake Forest University\, where she earned her degree in anthropology and minored in cultural heritage and preservation studies. After graduation and working for a year\, the Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation awarded her a fellowship to attend the Clemson University and College of Charleston’s joint Master of Science in Historic Preservation program. In the almost three years since she graduated\, Emma Grace has worked on Section 106\, Section 4(f)\, and NEPA compliance projects in North Carolina\, Alabama\, Florida\, South Carolina\, and Virginia. \n\n\n\n\n\nPlease park in the remote lot – located between Cooper and Grace Bridge Streets\nPlease sign in at the front desk\nFeel free to bring your brown bag lunch!\n\n701 East Bay Street\, Suite 202 Charleston\, SC 29403 \n\n\nVIRTUAL REGISTRATION
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/clemson-mshp-brown-bag-lunch-series-professional-practice-alumni-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Clemson Design Center Charleston\, 701 East Bay Street\, Charleston\, SC
CATEGORIES:Clemson University
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260130T090000
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CREATED:20260114T031530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T031530Z
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SUMMARY:AIA Greenville: Habitat For Humanity Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:Habitat For Humanity is having a Build Day on January 30\, 2026 to kick off the new year! AIA Greenville has 20 available spots on this day for you to sign up! We will be putting up siding. There are two time slots available (10 spots per time slot)\, or you can work the whole day on site. See the links for each time slot below\, and if you would like to register for the whole day you will need to register through both links. We look forward to seeing you there!! \nYou will need to fill out either an electronic waiver\, or bring a signed waiver to the site when you arrive. By signing you are agreeing to abide by the Habitat Code of Conduct. Volunteers must be ages 16 and older. Please be sure to wear closed-toed flat soled shoes. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get snagged on the build site\, and please wear clothing that you would not mind getting dirty. \nBe sure to bring a water bottle\, bagged lunch if you plan on staying all day\, and tools if you have them.\n  \nDate: Friday\, January 30\, 2026\nTimes: 9:00am – 12:00 pm SIGN UP HERE\n12:30pm – 3:30pm SIGN UP HERE\nWhere: 600 Pendelton Road\, Greenville\, SC 29611\nParking: Use the rear lot of the Cremation Society of SC – Westville Funerals at 6010 White Horse Rd. Then walk across Pendelton to the site. Please be wary of traffic!
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/aia-greenville-habitat-for-humanity-opportunity/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:AIA Greenville
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260228
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SUMMARY:CALL FOR ENTRIES: AIA South Carolina Design & Chapter Awards!
DESCRIPTION:Click HERE for the Awards Portal\n\nAIA South Carolina Design Awards \n2026 AIASC DESIGN & CHAPTER AWARDS DATES: \nSCHEDULE\nMonday January 5\, 2026                Awards portal opens HERE.\nFriday Feb 13\, 2026                          Extended Deadline for Early Bird discounted entry fees. \nFriday Feb 27\, 2026                          Extended Deadline-Submissions must be completed no later than 11:59 p.m. ET \nThursday April 30\, 2026                  6-9 PM Awards Celebration.  \nAIASC Home Page
URL:https://www.aiasc.org/event/aia-south-carolina-design-awards-call-for-entries/
LOCATION:Cannon Green\, Charleston\, South Carolina
CATEGORIES:AIA Charleston,AIA Columbia,AIA Grand Strand,AIA Greenville,AIA Spartanburg,Annual Event,Chapter Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIA South Carolina":MAILTO:stephanie@aiasc.org
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