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The Practice + Design Conference is the annual event attended by over 500 AIA members, allied members, and industry professionals and is a yearly testament to the vitality of Colorado’s design community. 2025’s edition promises to be yet another milestone moment!
aiacolorado.org/conference is your place for the latest conference news and information, where you can learn more about Sponsorship opportunities, Expo Hall information, lodging information, attendee pricing information, and register. Keynote speakers and breakout presentations will be announced later this August and September.

A new registration category this year is Early-Career Architect, offered to AIA members licensed after January 1st, 2020. Early registration offers the best pricing for all conference attendance categories and is available here.

Share with your colleagues! New and rejoining members save at least 50% with prorated dues on 2025 membership. In additional to enjoying the many benefits of AIA membership, members also receive a healthy discount on AIA Colorado’s Practice + Design Conference registration. Encourage your colleagues to join or renew today!
Recently, Jill Jennings Golich and Robert Peek from the City of Denver joined Mike Waldinger, Hon. AIA, AIA Colorado CEO, to discuss Denver’s new permitting process. Video of the virtual event, along with event slides, and links to the City’s Site Development Plan Manual and upcoming Affording Housing Fast Track Process event can be found here.
Jessica Hunter, AIA, walks viewers through BOSS Architecture’s Origami House project in the most recent episode of America ByDesign.
The recent happy hour introducing the Emerging Professional/Young Architect (EP/YA) Leadership Council was a lot of fun! Please reach out with any questions, ideas of things/programs/events you would like to see, or simply to say hello. You can reach the Council at the info box at aiacolorado.org/ep-ya
Join us Friday, August 8th, for a seminar addressing the relationship of the International Existing Building Code to existing buildings. The class focuses on the fundamental requirements on an existing structure that undergoes repair work, alteration, renovation activity or construction of an addition, and the effect of a change in the building’s occupancy classification. Discussion will also include the Simulated Performance Alternative path of evaluating a building. This full-day program includes lunch. This tour has been approved for 7 LU|HSW. Late Registration pricing starts this Friday, July 25th. More information and RSVP here.
Thursday, August 14th, join us for a behind-the-scenes tour of the Denver Central Library renovation—an ambitious project focused on modernizing one of the city’s most iconic civic spaces. From upgraded technology to newly designed children’s and teen areas, discover how this historic library is being thoughtfully adapted for 21st-century needs. This tour has been submitted for 1.5 LU|HSW. More information and RSVP here.
Thursday, August 21st, join us for an AIA members-only tour of the new Boulder Fire Station #3, an all-electric, 100-year facility, designed to meet the City of Boulder’s Energy Conservation Goals (CoBECC). Its design serves as a beacon of safety, supported by columns created from reclaimed steel from the decommissioned Boulder Community Hospital, lowering the facility’s embodied carbon. The 22,000-sf station is augmented with 6,000 sf of administration space and a community room designed for use by the public without compromising security and privacy of operations spaces. More information and RSVP here.
Friday, August 22nd, join a tour of Lone Rock Retreat, a nonprofit resort-style experience located near Bailey, CO designed exclusively for use by the education community, was designed for thorough integration into its iconic Colorado landscape. The design team from OZ Architecture will lead a tour facility. AIA Colorado Premier Partner IMEG Structural will speak to the mass-timber system used to create the sculptural shape of the lodge.This tour has been submitted for 1.5 LU|HSW. More information and RSVP here.
Thursday, September 4th, join AIA members for a tour and discussion led by OZ Architecture of the firm’s partnership with Denver Housing Authority and the design of a full city block in the evolving Sun Valley neighborhood of Denver. The project tour will take us inside and outside of Joli and Flo as well as the community amenities within the development. Tour submitted for 1 LU|HSW. RSVP here.
Tuesday, September 9th, join Olson Kundig architects virtually for a design tour of Telluride Four Seasons, a 4-acre luxury resort that is designed to blend with the natural hillside landscape. OZ Architecture, Architect of Record on the project, will join the Design Architect and will talk through some of the unique details and technical challenges to building in a tight mountain setting. This session has been submitted for 1 LU|HSW. RSVP here.
Wednesday, September 10th, join the Business of Architecture Committee, in person or online, for a roundtable discussion regarding partnering in architecture. RSVP here.

Thursday, September 18th, join AIA Colorado as we unveil the recipients of the 2025 Design + Honor Awards and celebrate the exemplary work of Colorado architects. You won’t want to miss this event as 18 projects are recognized and 7 individual honorees are celebrated at Tivoli Turnhalle, in Denver. Bring your team, clients, family, and friends! Sponsorship information is available here. Tickets are available here.
Congratulations to Katie Vander Putten, AIA, on her new role as President of MOA Architecture.
Sarah Broughton, FAIA, recently shared with Voyage Denver about her start in architecture and ongoing work at her firm Rowland+Broughton.
August 14th, 4:30 – 7pm, at the Posner Center for International Development, in Denver, join ACEC Colorado for an event with Engineers Without Borders-USA (EWB-USA), recognizing a special anniversary celebration in honor of the volunteers, donors, partners and communities who have helped deliver critical infrastructure across the U.S and to look ahead at what is next in its domestic work. AIA Colorado members are welcome to attend this networking event and opportunity to learn more from EWB-USA’s leadership about how to support the future of domestic engineering service where it’s needed most. Registration is complimentary. More information can be found here and registration is here.
August 20th, from 10:30 – 11:30am, join city development review staff to learn how Denver is proposing to meet Proposition 123 Fast Track requirements and how this will affect future housing projects. More info and RSVP here.
Denver is proposing legislation to permit taller apartment buildings to be served by a single exit stair, similar to state HB 25-1273. Before the end of the year, Building and Fire Code amendments will be considered by city council and departmental staff are engaging in efforts to solicit feedback from interested stakeholders on the draft code language. Three in-person focus groups, and an online survey are available for you to share your perspectives on Denver’s Single-Exit Stair regulations.
Focus groups will be held at Webb Municipal Building, 201 W. Colfax Ave., Room 4.F.6/4.G.2 (4th floor). Dates and times:
The survey is available here. More information can be found here.
During the month of September, Boulder will be alive with Month of Modern (MoM). Founded in 2014, and now a recognized 501(c)3 organization, MoM’s mission is to cultivate a conversation about Colorado modern and present the Boulder region as one of the nation’s most vibrant hubs of modern design. Learn more about the organization and the events taking place this September here.
Coming up September 4th & 5th, join architects and builders in the West for an annual residential building science driven symposium for Colorado Builders, Architects, and Trades People. After a successful first Symposium, held in Denver this past January, this event features builders and building science experts, all based in Colorado, speaking to Colorado specific issues. A single track symposium offers the additional opportunity for robust conversation and debate at breaks and receptions, as everyone has heard the same presentations. View the schedule, meet the presenters, and register here.
September 12th, join CORE, in Aspen, for an engaging afternoon exploring the latest in sustainable innovation and climate action. At the Green Expo, you’ll hear from local champions and global innovators who are making real progress on climate solutions. This event is free to attend and open to the public. More info can be found here.
The AIA Colorado Job Board is updated daily. Job hunting? Take a peek to discover new opportunities. Hiring? Post your single job for 30 days. Connect with qualified candidates. Here are a few featured job openings:
AIA Trust Week returns September 15-19 with a powerful lineup of courses focused on resilience, sustainability, and leadership to help architects build stronger, more adaptable practices. Learn more at AIA.
The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) remained in negative territory in June with a score of 46.8, down from 47.2 in May as more firms reported a decrease in billing. Read at AIA.
September 17-20, in Alexandria, VA, network with leading custom residential architects, firm owners, and principals from around the country. Join CRAN for three days of seminars, tours, and events that will provide new inspiration, connections, and perspectives on residential architecture. Learn more at AIA.
Oct 28-29, join the Regional and Urban Design Committee (RUDC) in Dallas for their 2025 symposium, titled Urban Morphosis: Reimaging Citites through Adaptation. RUDC offers discounted registration until Aug. 31. Learn more here.
We’re proud to highlight one of AIA Colorado’s Premier Partners, The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), and look forward to their ongoing support and involvement serving Colorado’s architecture community.
The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), headquartered in Chicago, is a non-partisan, not-for-profit technical institute and trade association established in 1921 to serve the structural steel design community and construction industry in the United States. AISC’s mission is to make structural steel the material of choice by being the leader in structural-steel-related technical and market-building activities, including specification and code development, research, education, technical assistance, quality certification, standardization, market development, and advocacy. AISC has a long tradition of service tothe steel construction industry providing timely and reliable information.
Learn more about The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC).
Allied Members are better known as trusted industry colleagues and members of AIA Colorado—they’re the interior designers, the kitchen specialists, the engineering partners, and more who make up our AEC community in Colorado.
View AIA Colorado’s Allied Member Directory.
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