Colorado Architecture News | 08.07.24


News from the Colorado Chapter of The American Institute of Architects | 08.07.24

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AIA COLORADO NEWS

Expo Hall now open to current 2024 Allied Members

The Expo Hall is now open to current 2024 Allied members. Don’t delay, as over half of the Expo Hall is already sold!

AIA Colorado Events

Code Class: 2021 IBC Overview

Friday, August 9th, explore the major provisions of the International Building Code. The presentation will include discussions of the provisions addressing the following issues: occupancy classification, types of construction, means of egress, fire sprinklers and fire-resistive-rated construction, administrative provisions and accessibility. This class is designed to provide an introduction to the new provision of the code. This full-day program includes lunch. This class has been approved for 6.0 AIA LU|HSW.

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Public Health by Design: Shaping Healthier Environments

Tuesday, August 13th, from 11am – Noon, join AIA Colorado’s Knowledge Community Academy of Architecture for Health for a virtual event to explore the intersection of public health. This session will explore the intersection of public health and design. Learn about essential public health services, health equity, and the social determinants of health (SDOH). Discover strategies to create healthy, equitable communities through case studies on transportation safety, food policy, and housing initiatives. Understand the role of data, community engagement, and multidisciplinary collaboration in enhancing public health outcomes, and learn how designers can effectively partner with public health professionals on healthcare projects. This virtual event has been approved for 1 LU|HSW.

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AIA Colorado & ULI Boulder Happy Hour

August 14th, from 5 – 7pm, join AIA Colorado North members and ULI Boulder Committee members for a happy hour and mixer at Postino’s on Pearl Street.

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Steel House Denver Construction Tour

Thursday, August 15th, join the Denver Local Advisors for a construction tour of Steel House, a new 12-story office building coming soon to the RiNo neighborhood. open studio architecture and GE Johnson Construction will conduct a 10-minute introduction and overview of a 12-floor building currently under construction in RiNo. From there, the tour will commence up from level 1 to the 12th floor, to tour a typical floor. We will then proceed to level 6 to review the amenities spaces, including outdoor terraces, basketball court, fitness center, and conference spaces. The tour will highlight LEED/well components of the project. Tour has been approved for 1 LU|HSW.

RSVP here

Wild Bear Nature Center Tour

Thursday, August 22nd, or Thursday, September 5th, join AIA members for a tour of the Wild Bear Nature Center led by Arch11. The architecture of Nederland’s Wild Bear Nature Center aligns with the center’s curriculum as a teaching tool revealing phenomena and fostering a sense of wonder about the natural world. The net-positive design weaves together core values of the Institution: Education, Sustainability, Stewardship, and Community. From project siting to the selection and detailing of materials, the design is bound to the situation of place; both natural and human centric. The building, as a living organism, will provide opportunities to teach about the natural, its physical properties and how we inhabit it. This tour has been approved for 1 LU|HSW.

Join August 22nd Waitlist | RSVP for Sept 5th

2024 Design + Honor Awards Celebration Event

September 12th, join AIA Colorado members as we unveil the recipients of the 2024 Design + Honor Awards and celebrate the exemplary work of Colorado architects.

Connect with like-minded professionals, forge new relationships, and expand your industry contacts as we celebrate this year’s Design + Honor Award recipients. We sincerely hope that your whole team, clients, friends, and family can join in the celebration. It will be a fantastic event and we’re looking forward to it!

Member News

Call for Entries: Denver’s Single Stair Housing Challenge

SAR+ is looking to build on recent momentum surrounding the single stair topic by hosting a competition, inviting participants worldwide to envision how Point Access Blocks can greatly impact the essential missing middle housing in Colorado. Their stated goal to challenge the current constraints and boundaries to potentially reform these restrictive building codes. More information about the competition and registration can be found here

Partner News

Mentor students interested in architecture – deadline to apply extended to August 9th

Northeast Early College is seeking mentors for its students interested in engineering and allied professions like architecture. East High School is also seeking mentors for its Women in STEAM program. Mentoring is an excellent opportunity to impact the lives of high school students who might otherwise not consider architecture a career pathway. The commitment is once per month for 2.5 hours from September through April. If you’re interested, start by reviewing the mentor job description and submit an application. For cohort preference in the application, select any of the following: NEC (Northeast Early College) Engineering Group-Coach, or East High School Women in STEAM Program – 2024-2025 (Note: in the cohort options list, this cohort is labeled CU Boulder Chemical and  Biological  Engineering) or select another mentoring cohort listed here.

The application deadline has been extended to August 9th. Once applied, you will be required to complete a background check and then attend a 2-hour coach-mentor training session taking place later in August. Questions? Contact sarah@sarahgoldblatt.com.

Colorado Green Building Guild’s Annual Green Home Tour

Sign up your home to be part of the Colorado Green Building Guild’s Annual Green Home Tour on September 14th! The tour highlights some of the most innovative green building projects in the Front Range and helps to promote the collaborative exchange of ideas on green building in the community. To get involved or sign up your home, fill out this intake form here, or direct questions to admin@cgbg.org. More information about the event can be found here.

Docomomo Modernism Series 

Taking place this August, check out their series of walking tours, from Littleton’s Mid Mod Mile to the US Air Force Academy Chapel in Colorado Springs, and connect with others advocating for the preservation, conservation, and adaptive reuse of modern-era architecture. Tour listings and RSVPs here.

City of Denver hosting two virtual town halls on the citywide ADUs project

As part of the Denver’s ongoing effort to expand housing availability and choice, the city is looking at potential updates to the Denver Zoning Code, zoning map, and Former Chapter 59 zoning to allow accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in all residential areas of the city. You’re invited to participate in an upcoming virtual town hall on Zoom to learn more about the proposed zoning code text amendment and what it might mean for your property. The same information will be presented at both town halls. Additionally, a draft of the text amendment will be available for public review and comment in the coming days on the Citywide ADUs project page
Town Hall #1: Thursday, August 8, 6 pm|  Town Hall #2: Wednesday, August 21, 6 pm

Earthworks and Land Art of Herbert Bayer

Join landscape architect Ann Mullins, on a tour of the earthworks and land art of Herbert Bayer on the Bauhaus-inspired, Bayer-designed Aspen Institute Campus. Offered on select Fridays at 11:00 am. More information and registration found here

Denver Zoning Code text amendment bundle public review draft available

Just like infrastructure needs maintenance to stay in top condition, the Denver Zoning Code also needs regular upgrades to continue to respond to the needs of the city. The goal of text amendment bundles is to keep our zoning code modern, clear, and user-friendly. Review and comment on the public draft here.

Nominations now open for 2025 Mayor’s Design Awards!

Since 2005, the Mayor’s Design Awards have honored projects throughout the city for excellence in architecture, urban design, and place-making. The awards are presented to Denver homeowners, business owners, nonprofits, artists, and others for their creative contributions to Denver’s built environment through excellence and innovation. Many different types of projects are eligible. Mayor Mike Johnston and the Department of Community Planning and Development are seeking nominations for the Mayor’s Design Awards to be handed out in early 2025. Nominations are due Friday, November 1, 2024. Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony early next year. Nominate a project here.

Career Corner

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:

NEWS AT NATIONAL

Next to Lead Applications Are Open

To create an architecture profession that serves everyone, we must include everyone. That’s why AIA created Next to Lead—an association and professional leadership program that removes barriers to AIA volunteer leadership positions for racially and ethnically diverse women in architecture. Racially and ethnically diverse women who are AIA members and have at least five years of experience in architecture are invited to apply for the upcoming 2024 Next to Lead program! Submissions close August 13Apply at AIA.

Submissions are open for variety of 2025 awards

Submissions are currently open for the 2025 AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion for Architectural Education, Architecture Firm Award, Edward C. Kemper Award, Fellowship, Gold Medal, Honorary Fellowship, and Whitney M. Young, Jr. Award. Begin your submissions here.

2025 AIA/ACSA Intersections Research Conference call for submissions

AIA and ACSA are currently accepting papers for the 2025 Intersections Research Conference: New Housing Paradigms to be held in Austin, Texas January 9-11, 2025 in partnership with University of Texas at Austin. Submissions are due September 4th, 2024. Apply here

How today’s 3D-printed projects could shape tomorrow’s urban landscape

What if we could 3D-print entire cities? Speculate on the future applications that emerging 3D printing technologies may unlock. Read at Architizer

Premier Partner at AIA24

We’re proud to highlight one of AIA Colorado’s Premier Partners, JVA, Incorporated, and look forward to their ongoing support and involvement serving Colorado’s architecture community.

JVA, Incorporated is a consulting engineering firm with offices in Boulder, Fort Collins, Winter Park, Glenwood Springs, and Denver, Colorado. Since 1956, JVA has provided engineering services to architects, owners, building departments, and general contractors in Colorado and nationwide. Our Structural, Civil, and Environmental engineering departments offer highly skilled engineers who complement your experience to fully meet your design and construction needs. We take pride in our commitment to provide excellent service.

Learn More About JVA, Incorporated.

Allied Membership

Looking for Additional Resources?

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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