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SUMMARY:Design Awards Sustainability Q&A\, Session 1 of 2
DESCRIPTION:Presented By Ismar Enriquez\, Casey Castor\, and George Reilly \nJoin AIA Los Angeles for an insightful Design Awards Sustainability Q&A session on Monday\, June 19\, 2025\, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. This is a unique opportunity to engage directly with the minds behind the most innovative and sustainable architectural projects\, and to learn more about AIA’s Sustainability Dashboard. \nThis powerful tool is designed to streamline submissions for the Design Awards\, making it easier than ever for anyone to highlight their impactful work. Whether you’re an architect\, designer\, student\, or simply passionate about a greener future\, come prepared with your questions and gain valuable perspectives on how design is shaping a more sustainable built environment. We look forward to a stimulating discussion! \n  \nTopic: Design Awards Sustainability Q&A Session\nTime: Jun 19\, 2025 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)\nZoom Link \n  \nPLEASE NOTE: This is the first of two Q&A Sessions that AIA|LA will host.  If you cannot make the June 19th session\, please attend Session 2 being held on July 17\, 2025.  You will be required to sign up in order to attend the free session.  Thank you!
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/design-awards-sustainability-qa/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250620T123000
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SUMMARY:Design for Dignity 2025 - Day Two
DESCRIPTION:The 10th Annual AIA|LA Design for Dignity Conference: Building Equitable Housing for All\nThe 10th Annual Design For Dignity conference will confront the intertwined crises of housing\, social inequity\, and climate-driven disasters in Los Angeles. It will explore innovative design\, policy\, and community strategies to increase housing affordability\, combat homelessness\, and build resilient\, healthy neighborhoods. Moving beyond basic shelter\, the event will champion well-being\, empower marginalized communities\, and leverage data-driven\, interdisciplinary approaches for a just and equitable housing ecosystem. With a focus on wildfire recovery and resilient design\, the conference urges design professionals to advocate for systemic change and ensure housing is a human right. \nTo expand access and opportunity\, we’re organizing the 10th annual Design For Dignity conference as a two-part conference held on two consecutive Friday mornings. \nFriday\, June 20 (7:30am – 12:30pm)\n  \nAIA Member – $100 per day or $175 for a 2-day pass \nNon-Member – $160 per day or $235 for a 2-day pass \nStudents – $50 per day or $80 for a 2-day pass \n  \nSubmitted for AIA CES Approval \nClick here for more information on Design for Dignity.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/design-for-dignity-2025-day-two/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250625T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250625T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
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SUMMARY:AIA|LA & LADWP Development Services:  2025 Quarterly Meetings
DESCRIPTION:AIA|LA & LADWP Development Services: 2025 Quarterly Meetings\n\nThis is a virtual meeting hosted on LADPW’s WebEx platform. Please register in advance to receive the link to access the meeting. \nThese quarterly meetings serve as an opportunity for AIA members to connect directly with LADWP leadership and to discuss opportunities and strategies to improve development services. \nThe schedule for 2025: \nWednesday\, April 2 (12pm – 1pm) – RSVP HERE\nWednesday\, June 25 (12pm – 1pm) – Rescheduled from June 4th.\nWednesday\, September 24 (12pm – 1:30pm) –  RSVP HERE *in person. Location TBD in Downtown LA (AIA to identify host location)\nWednesday\, November 5 (12pm – 1pm) – RSVP HERE \nPlease share your specific issues\, recommendations\, challenges\, and/or questions in advance\, and we’ll add them to the agenda for each meeting.  Email us here = Will@aialosangeles.org. \n\n\n\n\n\nMORE CONTEXT:\nFor the past 36+ months\, AIA Los Angeles and LADWP have been organizing a quarterly series of roundtable discussions\, which serve as an opportunity to further connect the architecture community and LADWP development services personnel. These quarterly roundtables help to establish a more collaborative partnership and facilitate opportunities to identify solutions to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. \nIn general\, the quarterly meetings serve as forums to: \n1. Build trust and understanding between LADWP personnel and the private sector (architects/ designers/ engineers).\n2. Develop compassion and empathy to better understand each other’s professional priorities and implementation tactics.\n3. Allow idea exchange and interaction — to learn from each other and to test out new methods and performance standards.\n4. Establish greater context for how environmental justice\, shade equity\, climate mitigation\, urban heat island\, tree canopy\, building decarbonization\, housing affordability\, 100% electrification\, on-site generation\, and urban design are all inter-related (and therefore require a more connected partnership between LADWP and the architecture community implementing the infrastructure framework to address all of these inter-related challenges).\n5. Expedite and streamline LADPW’s development services. \nMore specifically\, the quarterly forums allow for: \n1. Improve the architects’ understanding of specific LADWP rules\, regulations\, standards\, and procedures – and offer helpful insight on how to better improve those specific regulations and standards to achieve more optimal outcomes.\n2. Create pathways to achieve greater flexibility and clarity of purpose for why certain variances and modifications are necessary\, helpful\, and/or mutually beneficial.\n3. Identify obstacles to implementation\n4. Establish pilot programs to test out new ideas and innovative solutions.\n5. Establish an inventory of code-related obstacles and analyze which codes and regulations may need to be modified/ altered to achieve more effective outcomes\n6. Map out strategies for how to better leverage resources\n7. Prioritize changes in equipment size\, models\, standards\, and ‘cultural habits’ that can assist in delivering positive results (healthier urban design\, greater biodiversity\, safer working conditions\, a more beautiful and less stressful public realm\, etc.)\n8. Identify opportunities to leverage best practices from Southern California Edison as it relate to design standards and protocols that promote more verdant ecosystems in integration with utility infrastructure (relationship between street trees and landscaping w/ utility infrastructure\, etc) and the ability to utilize alternative materials that promote a ‘greener\,’ and less stressful public realm.\n9. The exploration of third-party services\, peer review\, and self-certification\, etc. \nSome of the direct outcomes achieved to date include: \n1. Improved staffing and processing times at BOE for utility permits\n2. More permissible variances for staging areas and transformer pads\, etc.\n3. Streamlined processes for 100% affordable housing (ED #1)\n4. Amortization of line extensions\, etc\n5. Deeper trust between AIA Los Angeles and LADWP leadership \nIn the future\, as the impact of these sessions further evolves and demonstrates results\, we’d like to make certain: \n1. These forums serve as a model for how other LA City departments can deepen relationships with the private sector to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.\n2. Deepen the trust between LADWP and the citizens/ residents/ professionals/ clients it serves. \nWe applaud LADWP’s leadership in prioritizing the partnership between AIA Los Angeles and the utility. If LADWP’s communication team can help us communicate and celebrate the impact of these forums\, the general public will benefit from a deeper understanding of how public and private partnerships can help achieve positive results for all. \nFor more information about AIA LA GO!\, the AIA LA Government Outreach Committee\, please CLICK HERE.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/aiala-ladwp-development-services-2025-quarterly-meetings-june-4-2025/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Committees,Networking,Presentation,Roundtable
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250626T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250626T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
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SUMMARY:Legislative Update
DESCRIPTION:Event Details \nThis session will review key legislation of interest to AIA members in California\, including bills to encourage and promote the creation of housing to address our state’s availability and affordability issues. \n  \nThis is a VIRTUAL event that will take place over ZOOM. All registered attendees will be sent a ZOOM Link 24 hours prior to the event. \n  \nSpeaker \n \nMike Belote\, Immediate Past-President\, California Advocates\, Inc. \nMike Belote has over 43 years of experience as a lobbyist in California. After serving as President of California Advocates\, Inc. for ten years\, he is currently Immediate Past President of the firm. His responsibilities include representing the American Institute of Architects before the California Legislature and providing AIA counsel on legislative and regulatory issues. Mike also represents a variety of other association and corporate clients in a similar capacity.\nBefore joining California Advocates in 1990\, Mike worked in lobbying as an employee of several trade and professional associations. Mike was vice-president/legislative counsel for the California Land Title Association\, working on issues such as insurance regulation\, escrow procedures and foreclosures. He has also served as legislative advocate for the California Association of REALTORS\, focusing on broker liability\, agency and taxation. His career also includes representation of Certified Public Accountants in Sacramento.\n \nMike has many times been named by Capitol Weekly as one of the Top 100 in California politics. Mike is a graduate of the University of California\, Berkeley and the McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento. He lives in Loomis\, outside of Sacramento\, with his wife.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/legislative-update/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Presentation,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250626T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250626T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250522T213258Z
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SUMMARY:The Design-Build Process: An Owner-Contractor-Design Team Discussion
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DESCRIPTION \nThis conversation brings together individuals from UCLA Health\, McCarthy\, and HOK to discuss the design-build process as it relates to the ongoing UCLA Neuropsychiatric Replacement Hospital project. \nOne of the first Design-Build projects at UCLA\, the transformation of the former Olympia Medical Center into a state-of-the-art neuropsychiatric hospital by HOK and McCarthy for UCLA Health showcases how the firms leveraged their comprehensive adaptive reuse expertise to meet critical healthcare needs. \n  \nMODERATOR \n \nDavid Frey\, FAIA – Technical Principal\, HOK \nDavid Frey is HOK LA’s Technical Principal\, leading the technical direction and development of all projects designed in the Los Angeles studio. As a member of HOK’s Global Technical Board\, David brings 30+ years of experience to the advancement and implementation of design standards and QA/QC compliance in all of the firm’s projects. David is the Technical Principal for the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Replacement Hospital project.  \n  \nPANELISTS \n \nJohn D’Amico – Principal Project Manager\, UCLA Capital Programs \nJohn D’Amico has worked as a PM at UCLA Capital Programs since 2001 on a variety of projects\, currently working on the progressive design-build UCLA Neuropsychiatric Replacement Hospital. \n \nLuciana Vidal\, AIA – Project Manager\, HOK \nLuciana is a Project Manager with over 20 years of architectural experience\, both in Southern California and internationally. She is an expert at navigating the challenges of complex project ownership and stakeholder structures\, as well as maintaining excellent communications with the client\, contractor\, consultants\, vendors and trades. Luciana is the Project Manager on the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Replacement Hospital project. \n \nChristopher Fenton\, AIA – Senior Project Architect\, HOK \nWith over 20 years of experience\, Christopher has worked on an array of large complex projects both as Project Designer and Sr. Project Architect. His experience is varied and spans across a variety of market sectors including Healthcare\, Science & Technology\, Education\, Multi-Family Residential\, Cultural\, and Civic sectors. He is passionate about sustainable\, high performance building design and feels that good design should embrace the most innovative technologies available. Christopher is a Senior Project Architect on the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Replacement Hospital project. \n \nEddie Espinoza – Senior Virtual Design + Construction Manager\, McCarthy Building Company \nEddie Espinoza is a Senior VDC Manager with 9 years of experience in construction. Eddie started his career started in the field as a project engineer and worked up into Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) 3 years ago. This blend of experiences has allowed him to understand the intricate details of various building systems and understand the construction technology that drives virtual design. he has successfully led coordination efforts with design and trade partners\, enhancing decision-making and project delivery. \nAIA CES: Approved for 2.0 LU|HSW \nPARKING \nStreet parking is available. \n  \n  \n*Note to all registrants: When purchasing a ticket\, please double check that the address + zip code that you provide matches the billing information on the card you are using.*
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/the-design-build-process-an-owner-contractor-design-team-discussion/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Networking,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250701T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250701T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250214T210031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T210031Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Design Review Session 07.01.25
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 AIA|LA and LACP Urban Design Review Sessions\nArchitects & designers passionate about improving the design quality of newly proposed projects throughout the City of Los Angeles are encouraged to participate in the AIA|LA & Los Angeles City Planning (LACP) Professional Volunteer Program (PVP). \nWHAT:\nWe will be coordinating the following urban design review sessions\, which will serve as opportunities for leading design talent to help the Los Angles City Planning’s Urban Design Studio critically review upcoming projects throughout our City.   \nWHERE:\nAll of the sessions are held virtually on zoom. You must register to get access. \nWHEN:\nThe first\, second\, and third Tuesday of each month starting at 10am – 12pm.   Full List of Dates \nWHY:\nThe review sessions will will enable a rotating pool of architects and designers the opportunity to provide insightful and critical design feedback on pending projects that will be reviewed by the Planning Commission. As a volunteer\, you will help educate planning staff on urban design issues and complex urban typologies and you will have the chance to provide project specific urban design advice for planning staff’s consideration. \nHOW:\nWe’re involving a rotating pool of architect volunteers to attend these sessions.  Join us by registering for two or three sessions here. \nTO PREPARE:  The Resources Section my be helpful to review in advance to become more familiar with the Urban Design Studio’s three design approaches.  \n\nCitywide Design Guidelines\nAbove-Grade Parking Advisory\n\nDISCLAIMER:\nPVP discussions provide an opportunity for an open discussion with the notion that the information is to remain confidential and not shared in any other public or private forums. Anonymity shall be maintained by all PVP participants at all times. \nQuestions?  Please contact Will Wright for more information. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/urban-design-review-session-07-01-25/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Community,Partner Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250708T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250708T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250214T210134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T210134Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Design Review Session 07.08.25
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 AIA|LA and LACP Urban Design Review Sessions\nArchitects & designers passionate about improving the design quality of newly proposed projects throughout the City of Los Angeles are encouraged to participate in the AIA|LA & Los Angeles City Planning (LACP) Professional Volunteer Program (PVP). \nWHAT:\nWe will be coordinating the following urban design review sessions\, which will serve as opportunities for leading design talent to help the Los Angles City Planning’s Urban Design Studio critically review upcoming projects throughout our City.   \nWHERE:\nAll of the sessions are held virtually on zoom. You must register to get access. \nWHEN:\nThe first\, second\, and third Tuesday of each month starting at 10am – 12pm.   Full List of Dates \nWHY:\nThe review sessions will will enable a rotating pool of architects and designers the opportunity to provide insightful and critical design feedback on pending projects that will be reviewed by the Planning Commission. As a volunteer\, you will help educate planning staff on urban design issues and complex urban typologies and you will have the chance to provide project specific urban design advice for planning staff’s consideration. \nHOW:\nWe’re involving a rotating pool of architect volunteers to attend these sessions.  Join us by registering for two or three sessions here. \nTO PREPARE:  The Resources Section my be helpful to review in advance to become more familiar with the Urban Design Studio’s three design approaches.  \n\nCitywide Design Guidelines\nAbove-Grade Parking Advisory\n\nDISCLAIMER:\nPVP discussions provide an opportunity for an open discussion with the notion that the information is to remain confidential and not shared in any other public or private forums. Anonymity shall be maintained by all PVP participants at all times. \nQuestions?  Please contact Will Wright for more information. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/urban-design-review-session-07-08-25/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Community,Partner Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250710T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250710T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250625T212942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T170611Z
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SUMMARY:Pre-Powerful XII Networking and Summer Happy Hour + Volunteer Meetup
DESCRIPTION:Event Details \nPlease join us as we celebrate the summer\, make new friends\, and get ready for Powerful XII! This will be a great opportunity to network with women in the AEC industry and to help plan the Powerful XII Conference\, which will take place on October 3. New volunteers and those who just want to come for the fun are all welcome! \n  \nAddress \nAIA|LA & ACLA Center for Communities \n4450 West Adams Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, CA 90016 \n  \nParking \nStreet parking is available. \n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/pre-powerful-xii-networking-and-summer-happy-hour-volunteer-meetup/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Committees,Networking,Women in Architecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250710T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250710T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250626T180057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T180057Z
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SUMMARY:COTE: on tap
DESCRIPTION:Event Details \nJoin AIA|LA’s Committee on the Environment (COTE) for a relaxed summer happy hour at Highland Park Brewery! Stop by on Thursday\, July 10th\, 2025\, from 6:00–8:00PM to meet fellow sustainability-minded professionals\, connect with the COTE committee\, and raise a glass to climate solutions. \nThis free event is B.Y.O.B. (buy your own beer)\, and all are welcome. Please RSVP so we have a head count—then just bring your good vibes and join us for an evening of high spirits and low carbon! \n  \nAddress + Parking \nHighland Park Brewery\, 1220 N. Spring St.\, Los Angeles\, 90012 \nOff street parking is available.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/cote-on-tap/
LOCATION:Highland Park Brewery\, 1220 N. Spring St.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee on the Environment,Committees,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250712T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250712T123000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250709T194758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T200304Z
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SUMMARY:The Goldstein Estate (aka The Sheats-Goldstein Residence and Club James)
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Jeff Green Photograph \n  \nEVENT DETAILS \nThe Sheats-Goldstein Residence is a landmark of modernist architecture. Famous for its distinctive design\, and blending indoor and outdoor spaces\, this beautiful home has been featured in numerous films and TV shows. The current owner\, James Goldstein\, has extensively renovated and enhanced the property\, adding features like a James Turrell Skyspace and a nightclub called Club James. Goldstein has also pledged to donate the residence to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).  \n  \nInformation regarding the tour will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event. \n  \nTour Led by: \n \nRoberta Leighton – General Manager\, Sheats-Goldstein House \nRoberta Leighton plays a crucial role as the general manager of the Sheats-Goldstein House in Los Angeles\, a renowned architectural masterpiece designed by John Lautner. She effectively “runs the place” for the owner\, Jim Goldstein\, and manages numerous events like movie shoots\, commercials\, and photo shoots that take place at the iconic residence. Her in-depth knowledge of the house\, both architecturally and socially\, makes her a popular and engaging tour guide. \n\n\n\n\n\nBeyond her role at the Sheats-Goldstein House\, Roberta Leighton is also known for her acting career\, with notable appearances in movies and television shows such as Stripes (where she played Bill Murray’s girlfriend)\, The Dukes of Hazzard\, and The Young and The Restless.  \nShe is further involved in efforts to promote and celebrate John Lautner’s architecture\, including coordinating tours of the Sheats-Goldstein complex through the John Lautner Foundation.  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \nParking Information: \nPark on the street along Angelo View Dr. or Davies. The tour group will convene in the cul-de-sac at the top of the driveway and the tour will proceed once everyone has arrived. \nParking in the neighborhood is extremely limited due to ongoing construction. Please consolidate into as few vehicles as possible or use a ride-share service and plan accordingly.  \n  \n*Note to all registrants: When purchasing a ticket\, please double check that the address + zip code that you provide matches the billing information on the card you are using.*
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/the-goldstein-estate-aka-the-sheats-goldstein-residence-and-club-james/
LOCATION:The Goldstein Estate\, 10104 Angelo View Dr.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250715T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250715T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250214T210102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T210102Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Design Review Session 07.15.25
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 AIA|LA and LACP Urban Design Review Sessions\nArchitects & designers passionate about improving the design quality of newly proposed projects throughout the City of Los Angeles are encouraged to participate in the AIA|LA & Los Angeles City Planning (LACP) Professional Volunteer Program (PVP). \nWHAT:\nWe will be coordinating the following urban design review sessions\, which will serve as opportunities for leading design talent to help the Los Angles City Planning’s Urban Design Studio critically review upcoming projects throughout our City.   \nWHERE:\nAll of the sessions are held virtually on zoom. You must register to get access. \nWHEN:\nThe first\, second\, and third Tuesday of each month starting at 10am – 12pm.   Full List of Dates \nWHY:\nThe review sessions will will enable a rotating pool of architects and designers the opportunity to provide insightful and critical design feedback on pending projects that will be reviewed by the Planning Commission. As a volunteer\, you will help educate planning staff on urban design issues and complex urban typologies and you will have the chance to provide project specific urban design advice for planning staff’s consideration. \nHOW:\nWe’re involving a rotating pool of architect volunteers to attend these sessions.  Join us by registering for two or three sessions here. \nTO PREPARE:  The Resources Section my be helpful to review in advance to become more familiar with the Urban Design Studio’s three design approaches.  \n\nCitywide Design Guidelines\nAbove-Grade Parking Advisory\n\nDISCLAIMER:\nPVP discussions provide an opportunity for an open discussion with the notion that the information is to remain confidential and not shared in any other public or private forums. Anonymity shall be maintained by all PVP participants at all times. \nQuestions?  Please contact Will Wright for more information. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/urban-design-review-session-07-15-25/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Community,Partner Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250715T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250715T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250527T205802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T022300Z
UID:118551-1752600600-1752611400@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Broad Minded City Documentary Screening
DESCRIPTION:Event Details \nBroad Minded City is a documentary that explores the relationship between Frank Lloyd Wright’s Broadacre City concept and today’s urban sprawl\, using Los Angeles as a case study. The film looks at how Wright’s ideas about organic architecture relate to current challenges in urban development — including sustainability\, environmental impact\, infrastructure\, preservation\, and transportation. \nFeaturing interviews with architects\, planners\, community activists\, artists\, and public officials — including Eric Lloyd Wright\, Mia Lehrer\, Jennifer Siegal\, Michael Rotondi\, Edward Soja\, and Lewis MacAdams — the film offers a range of perspectives on how cities are shaped and how design\, policy\, and environmental concerns intersect in the places we live. \n  \nParking \nStreet parking is available. \nPedal in\, watch free!Bike to the AIA|LA Center for Communities and receive free admission to the screening—our way of saying thanks for riding green. \n*Note to all registrants: When purchasing a ticket\, please double check that the address + zip code that you provide matches the billing information on the card you are using.*
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/broad-minded-city-documentary-screening/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Networking,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250716T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250716T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250625T012205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250724T225841Z
UID:119344-1752683400-1752688800@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:HCAI’s OSHPD + Hospital Building Safety Board (HBSB) Road Show
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DESCRIPTION \nThis in-person event is an opportunity to learn more about the California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI)\, the Office of Statewide Hospital Planning and Development (OSHPD)\, the Hospital Building Safety Board (HBSB)\, and how these agencies collaborate to ensure health facility safety\, sustainability\, and resiliency. Meet the HBSB board members and OSHPD staff who will be presenting the Road Show as they share how they work together and how the design and construction industry can get involved. \nDue to building security requirements\, please bring your ID to present at the security desk and OSHPD staff will be available to escort you up to the OSHPD conference room. \n  \nSPEAKERS \n \nArash Altoontash\, PhD\, S.E. + Deputy Division Chief + OSHPD \nDr. Arash Altoontash is the HCAI Deputy Division Chief for Southern California\, overseeing the Inspection Services\, Fire Prevention\, Architectural and Engineering\, and Field Operations units in the Office of Statewide Hospital Planning and Development. He joined the state service in 2018 and has served as a Senior Structural Engineer and Supervisor of Health Facility Review prior to his current assignment.\n \nArash completed his graduate education at Stanford University in 2004 and is a registered civil and structural engineer in California. As a private sector engineer and project manager\, he was in charge of design or review of structural systems and non-structural elements of a variety of building types. As a lecturer\, he has developed and taught advanced and introductory Structural Steel Design courses at the University of California\, Irvine. \n  \n \nTeresa Endres\, AIA\, ACHA\, EDAC\, AAH + Medical Planning Director + Taylor Design + HCAI Hospital Building Safety Board \nTeresa Endres\, AIA\, ACHA\, EDAC\, AAH\, believes design can empower physicians to heal\, scientists to discover\, and healthcare leaders to innovate. She has planned every modality and department in a hospital\, outpatient facility and skilled nursing facility and serves as an architect on the HCAI Hospital Building Safety Board. \n\nAIA CES: Approved for 1.5 LU \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n1. Review the California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) Visions and organization chart which includes the Office of Statewide Hospital Planning and Development (OSHPD)\, the Hospital Building Safety Board (HBSB)\, and the Office of Health Care Affordability (OHCA).\n2. Understand much of what HCAI does\, which is beyond the regulation of the design and construction of health care facilities under OSHPD jurisdiction\, including collection of data which healthcare systems use in the development of their strategic and master plans.\n3. Examine who’s on the HBSB and how the HBSB collaborates with OSHPD staff for the development of the building codes\, policy intent notices (PINs)\, code application notices (CANs)\, advisory guides\, and continuing education in the form of webinars\, seminars\, and Tips of the Day. Included is how the design and construction community can get involved\, find useful information on the HCAI/OSHPD website\, and other valuable HCAI and OSHPD resources.\n4. Review what’s happening on the HBSB and at OSHPD\, including updates on code revisions\, upcoming webinars and seminars\, and new and recently published advisory guides. \n  \nPARKING \nPaid parking is available in the Wells Fargo building\, Westin Bonaventure\, 1Cal Parking\, Bank of America Building. \n  \n*Note to all registrants: When purchasing a ticket\, please double check that the address + zip code that you provide matches the billing information on the card you are using.* \n  \nPlease click here to view the PDF presentation courtesy of Teresa Endres\, AIA!
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/hcais-oshpd-hospital-building-safety-board-hbsb-road-show/
LOCATION:OSHPD LA Office\, 355 S. Grand Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90071\, United States
CATEGORIES:Architecture in Healthcare Committee,Committees,Healthcare,Learning Units,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250717T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250717T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250617T161259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T214215Z
UID:119158-1752753600-1752757200@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Design Awards Sustainability Q&A\, Session 2 of 2
DESCRIPTION:Presented By Ismar Enriquez\, Casey Castor\, and George Reilly \nJoin AIA Los Angeles for another insightful Design Awards Sustainability Q&A session on Thursday\, July 17\, 2025\, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. This is a unique opportunity to engage directly with the minds behind the most innovative and sustainable architectural projects\, and to learn more about AIA’s Sustainability Dashboard. \nThis powerful tool is designed to streamline submissions for the Design Awards\, making it easier than ever for anyone to highlight their impactful work. Whether you’re an architect\, designer\, student\, or simply passionate about a greener future\, come prepared with your questions and gain valuable perspectives on how design is shaping a more sustainable built environment. We look forward to a stimulating discussion! \n  \nTopic: Design Awards Sustainability Q&A Session\nTime: July 17\, 2025 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)\nZoom Link \nQ&A RECORDING: YouTube\n  \nPLEASE NOTE: This is the second of two Q&A Sessions that AIA|LA will host.  The other is on June 19th.  You will be required to sign up in order to attend the free session.  Thank you!
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/design-awards-sustainability-qa-session-2-of-2/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250717T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250717T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250627T161752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T165948Z
UID:119420-1752773400-1752780600@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Healthy Grounds Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Healthy Grounds\nSix months after the wildfires in Altadena and the Pacific Palisades\, this roundtable convenes to discuss ecologically sound strategies for remediating and restoring contaminated soils\, which form the groundwork for healthy community rebuilding. It also aims to expand public awareness of the vital role of pre- and post-fire soil health maintenance in the affected areas and beyond.\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nModerator: Mohamed Sharif\, AIA. \nParticipants: \n\n\n\nLeigh Adams\, Ecological artist and Regenerative Landscape designer.\nTony Briscoe\, Los Angeles Times Environmental Reporter.\nValeria Serna-Rodarte\, Resilient Palisades Board Member.\nDr. Erika Garcia\, PhD\, MPH; Lead Faculty\, the USC CLEAN Project.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/healthy-grounds-roundtable/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250722T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250722T133000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250708T235613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T231416Z
UID:119871-1753185600-1753191000@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Practical Considerations for Specifying Heat Pump Water Heaters
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DETAILS \nHeat pump water heaters (HPWH) have quickly become indispensable for complying with the California energy code (Title 24\, Part 6). This class will lead architects and designers through proper location choices for heat pump water heaters\, as well as ventilation\, maintenance\, power\, and condensate management\, so that you can specify these units with confidence. This course will also detail the greenhouse gas reduction benefits of heat pump technologies and how they contribute toward achieving a project’s Zero Net Carbon Design goals. \n\nThis event will be virtual over ZOOM. All registrants will be sent a ZOOM link in the Event Confirmation email that is sent out 24 hours prior to the event.\n  \nSPEAKER \n \nNick Brown – President\, Build Smart \nNick Brown is President of Build Smart\, an independent energy consultancy specializing in California energy modeling\, energy code\, and building performance that supports builders and architects in designing energy-efficient buildings.  Nick is a Certified Energy Analyst (CEA) for residential and an Associate Energy Analyst (AEA) for nonresidential construction by the California Association of Building Energy Consultants (CABEC).  He is a Subject Matter Expert on the Energy Code Ace statewide education team and teaches classes for Southern California Edison on Net Zero Design\, All-electric Homes\, Heat Pumps\, and Selling Clean Energy Homes.  As part of a CalSEED team\, Nick is currently researching phase change material applications in HVAC systems.  Nick was elected to the Board of Directors of CABEC beginning in 2018.  He holds a BA in Economics from Princeton University and an MBA in Manufacturing from the University of Michigan.  He remodeled his own home in 2014 in a deep energy retrofit and has written and presented extensively on Net Zero buildings\, high-performance walls\, and energy efficient building.  Prior to starting Build Smart\, he served as President of Merlex Stucco for 15 years\, a $15 million Southern California stucco manufacturer. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \nAIA CES: 1.5 LU|HSW Approved\nCertificate provided for 1.5 hours towards ZNCD portion of CA License Renewal \n1) Understand how heat pump water heaters work by pulling heat from the surrounding air\n2) Learn proper locations and ventilation requirements to ensure HPWHs have an adequate source of heat and can be effectively maintained\n3) Compare operational Carbon emissions of typical gas water heaters and HPWHs as part of a zero net carbon design\n4) Using case studies\, see how to show HPWHs on plan sets to ensure smooth installation in the field \n  \nCLICK TO VIEW YouTube VIDEO OF THIS WEBINAR!\nClick HERE for the PDF of this Presentation.\n\nThank you to our generous sponsor!
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/practical-considerations-for-specifying-heat-pump-water-heaters/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250724T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250724T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250714T185808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T161740Z
UID:120182-1753372800-1753380000@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:WET Design Tour & Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow Emerging Professionals from both AIA|LA and AIA Pasadena & Foothill on an exciting tour of the WET Design studio and workshop! The event will include a tour followed by a short talk and Q&A by Yin Liu\, Assoc. AIA\, director of business development at WET Design. \n \nAIA CES: Approved for 2 LU
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/wet-design-tour-talk/
LOCATION:WET Design\, 10847 Sherman Way Suite #3 - 120B\, Sun Valley\, CA\, 91352
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250724T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250724T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250711T181504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T163022Z
UID:120054-1753380000-1753385400@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Increasing Licensure in Your Firm: Exams\, Experiences & Equity
DESCRIPTION:  \nEVENT DETAILS \nNow more than ever\, aspiring architectural designers debate whether licensure is worthwhile. Earning a license to practice architecture is a massive effort—and firms can devote resources to their staff to reach that goal. This presentation guides firms of all sizes in the why and how they should undertake the responsibility for fostering the process.\nPresenters will include success stories about how their firm has assisted more than 30 designers get licensed to practice architecture since implementing a focused assistance/acceleration program ten years ago. They will show the benefits to subsidizing licensure: investment in staff and morale\, elevating the firm\, bolstering recruitment and retention\, diversifying personnel\, and enhancing the profession. \nCO Architects Principal James Simeo\, FAIA\, and Associate Principal Lauren Coles\, AIA\, will outline the office’s AXP/ARE licensing program\, describe the process\, share why helping staff earn a license matters in the current climate\, discuss licensure data\, and detail the opportunities provided to both firms and the profession through subsidizing licensure. The purpose of this presentation is to strengthen pathways to licensure by demystifying the process. \n  \nPlease Note: This is a HYBRID event. (In Person at CO Architects LA Office / Virtual).\nThose who cannot make it in person will have the option to attend virtually over ZOOM or TEAMS.\nAll registrants will be sent a link to join the event virtually in the Event Confirmation email that is sent out 24 hours prior to the event.\n  \nSPEAKERS \n \nJames Simeo\, FAIA\, LEED AP BD+C – Principal\, CO Architects \nJames Simeo has over 30 years of experience with science & technology\, higher education\, healthcare and justice projects. He exhibits strong commitment to design excellence and client service in his projects\, and he contributes to the firm’s development of new market sectors and building types. James holds a Master of Architecture from UCLA\, and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Michigan. He has been associated with the firm since 1993. \n \nLauren Coles\, AIA\, LEED AP BD+C\, CDT. Assoc. DBIA – Associate Principal\, CO Architects\n \nLauren Coles brings over 20 years of experience partnering with higher education and healthcare clients on a broad range of projects from replacement medical centers to cutting-edge health sciences education and research facilities. Since joining CO in 2015\, Lauren has acted as the firm’s licensing supervisor\, providing mentorship and oversight on the licensing process. She is the former Chair of the AIA|LA Professional Practice Committee and is presently a Director on the AIA|LA Board of Directors. In 2021\, Lauren was recognized with Building Design + Construction’s “40 under 40” award.  \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \nAIA CES: Approved for 1.5 LU \n1. Participants will discover the business benefits of creating a firm-sponsored path to licensure for employees.\n2. Participants will be able to apply strategies on how to promote licensure within their practice and the community at large.\n3. Participants will learn how to mentor and assist prospective test-takers on their paths to licensure.\n4. Participants will identify the resources that facilitate licensure and the importance of each one. \n  \nPARKING \nParking on street available and for a fee inside building. No validation.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/increasing-licensure-in-your-firm-exams-experiences-equity/
LOCATION:CO Architects LA Office\, 5750 Wilshire Blvd Suite 550\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committees,Learning Units,Professional Practice Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250802T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250802T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250627T185100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T170856Z
UID:119438-1754125200-1754136000@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Plein Air Drawing: Architecture and Atmosphere
DESCRIPTION:**Please note: AIA|LA is collecting RSVP’s for this event\, so we can send you a confirmation reminder 24 hours prior to the event. However\, all tickets will need to be purchased through the LACMA website. Ticket link and prices are below.** \n  \nUpdate: This event is now sold out!\nRSVP’s & Ticket Sales via LACMA are now closed.\n  \nEVENT DETAILS \nJoin LACMA Teaching Artists for an open-air sketching session exploring the museum’s new architecture and sculpture garden. A brief tour introduces the site\, followed by guided prompts to observe light\, form\, and atmosphere. Materials provided; all skill levels welcome. \nCo-presented with AIA\, Los Angeles and the Interior Architecture Committee\, this workshop takes place outdoors and guests are advised to prepare for warmer weather. \n\nLed by curators and teaching artists Daniela “Danny” Gonzalez\, Ayda Gragossian\, and Elly Dallas.\nLimited edition AIA x LACMA tote bag for all ticketed participants.\nCome hungry….various food trucks  will be available.\n\n  \nCLICK HERE > LACMA Ticket Link \nPrices are as follows: \n\nLACMA Members\, $40\nAIA|LA Members – Use Discount Code PLEINAIR15 at check out for 15% off the LACMA Member Ticket Price\nNon-Members\, $50\n\n  \nADDRESS \nLACMA: 5905 Wilshire Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA 90036 \nPARKING \nParking in garage or on street
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/plein-air-drawing-architecture-and-atmosphere/
LOCATION:LACMA\, 5905 Wilshire Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90036\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250805T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250805T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250214T210343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T210343Z
UID:114760-1754388000-1754395200@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Urban Design Review Session 08.05.25
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 AIA|LA and LACP Urban Design Review Sessions\nArchitects & designers passionate about improving the design quality of newly proposed projects throughout the City of Los Angeles are encouraged to participate in the AIA|LA & Los Angeles City Planning (LACP) Professional Volunteer Program (PVP). \nWHAT:\nWe will be coordinating the following urban design review sessions\, which will serve as opportunities for leading design talent to help the Los Angles City Planning’s Urban Design Studio critically review upcoming projects throughout our City.   \nWHERE:\nAll of the sessions are held virtually on zoom. You must register to get access. \nWHEN:\nThe first\, second\, and third Tuesday of each month starting at 10am – 12pm.   Full List of Dates \nWHY:\nThe review sessions will will enable a rotating pool of architects and designers the opportunity to provide insightful and critical design feedback on pending projects that will be reviewed by the Planning Commission. As a volunteer\, you will help educate planning staff on urban design issues and complex urban typologies and you will have the chance to provide project specific urban design advice for planning staff’s consideration. \nHOW:\nWe’re involving a rotating pool of architect volunteers to attend these sessions.  Join us by registering for two or three sessions here. \nTO PREPARE:  The Resources Section my be helpful to review in advance to become more familiar with the Urban Design Studio’s three design approaches.  \n\nCitywide Design Guidelines\nAbove-Grade Parking Advisory\n\nDISCLAIMER:\nPVP discussions provide an opportunity for an open discussion with the notion that the information is to remain confidential and not shared in any other public or private forums. Anonymity shall be maintained by all PVP participants at all times. \nQuestions?  Please contact Will Wright for more information. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/urban-design-review-session-08-05-25/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Community,Partner Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250807T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250807T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250729T182331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250729T182331Z
UID:120672-1754587800-1754595000@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:ULI Los Angeles and AIA|LA Present: “Small Lots\, Big Impacts”
DESCRIPTION:Presented by ULI LA and AIA|LA\nCityLAB–UCLA\, the university’s interdisciplinary hub for design-driven urban research\, fuses policy insight with on-the-ground prototyping to create more just\, sustainable and attainable housing across Los Angeles and beyond. Building on that mission\, its celebrated “Small Lots\, Big Impacts” initiative has recently entered the RFQ stage\, inviting architect-developer teams to transform City-owned infill parcels into high-quality demonstration housing that can be replicated city-wide. \nThis Meet & Greet offers a rare chance to connect directly with cityLAB leaders\, view the winning competition designs firsthand\, and discover how you as a practitioner can engage at the forefront of Los Angeles’ next wave of housing innovation.  \nThe event will take place in the beautifully renovated 1927 Neo-Classical bank building that now houses AIA Los Angeles and ACLA Architecture for Communities. \n  \nTo register for this event and purchase your ticket\, \nplease visit the ULI site via this link.\n  \nSPEAKERS \n\n \nDr. Dana Cuff – Founding Director\, cityLAB \nDr. Cuff engages spatial justice and cultural studies of architecture as a teacher\, scholar\, practitioner\, and activist. Her leadership in urban innovation is widely recognized both in the U.S. and abroad. In 2006\, Cuff founded cityLAB\, a research and design center that initiates experimental projects to explore metropolitan possibilities. In 2019\, cityLAB expanded its social and political engagement by creating coLAB in the Westlake/MacArthur Park neighborhood of Los Angeles\, in long-term partnership with community organizations. cityLAB represented the United States at the 2010 Venice Architecture Biennale\, was featured on CNN and in Newsweek magazine\, and was named one of the top four urban think tanks in the country by Architect Magazine. The lab’s “housing first” research demonstrates that affordable\, well-designed housing and neighborhoods are attainable foundations of equitable cities. cityLAB has developed sustainable\, high-performance\, low-cost housing prototypes for infill sites ranging from backyards to schoolyards. In 2017\, after a decade of research that included a full-scale demonstration house built on the UCLA campus\, Cuff co-authored California State legislation\, effectively opening 8.1M single-family lots for secondary rental units. \nSince 2013\, Cuff has led a cross-disciplinary team at UCLA with a substantial multi-year award from The Mellon Foundation for the “Urban Humanities Initiative.” UHI offers students from architecture\, urban studies\, and the humanities a radical platform for crossdisciplinary\, impactful\, urban scholarship and action. Cuff co-authored a book about this effort entitled Urban Humanities: New Practices for Reimagining the City (MIT Press\, 2020). This is the most recent of numerous books\, including Architects’ People (with W.R. Ellis; 1989)\, Architecture: The Story of Practice (1989)\, The Provisional City (2000)\, and Fast Forward Urbanism (edited with R. Sherman\, 2011). Dana Cuff publishes and lectures extensively about the modern American metropolis\, architectural agency\, affordable housing\, and architecture’s potential for creating more just cities. Dr. Cuff recently received three prestigious awards that describe her career: Women in Architecture Activist of the Year (2019\, Architectural Record)\, an international prize for Researcher of the Year (2019\, Architectural Research Centers Consortium)\, and Educator of the Year (2020\, American Institute of Architects Los Angeles). \n  \n\nEmmanuel Proussaloglou – Co-Director\, cityLAB \nEmmanuel Proussaloglou is an architect\, planner\, and researcher focused on interrogating the impact of public policy on the built environment. He leads cityLAB’s Reimagining Housing research area\, and his current work focuses on studying the design\, provision\, and distribution of affordable housing. He has worked as a researcher at think tanks such as the Brookings Institution and the Center for Neighborhood Technology\, and as a designer at architecture films such as Perkins and Will and Sharif\, Lynch; Architecture. \n  \n\nRyan Conroy – Daly Architects Director of Architecture / cityLAB \nRyan Conroy is cityLAB’s first Director of Architecture\, nearly a decade after inaugurating the undergraduate fellow program. Ryan is a practicing architect\, recognized for originating innovative models of multifamily housing and climate-adaptive sustainable design\, always\nwith an eye to each project’s larger urban context. He has held research positions at UC Berkeley and the Los Angeles Department of Planning\, and continues an ongoing collaboration with Kevin Daly Architects. Ryan is also a Board Member of the LA Forum for Architecture and Urban Design\, where he curates public conversation around Los Angeles’s built environment. \n  \nPARKING \nStreet parking is available. Please be mindful of the signage.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/uli-los-angeles-and-aiala-present-small-lots-big-impacts/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Community,Networking,Presentation,Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250808T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250808T093000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250702T120925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250803T163845Z
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SUMMARY:AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Reception w/ Laura Friedman - U.S. Congressional Representative\, 30th District
DESCRIPTION:AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Reception w/ Laura Friedman – U.S. Congressional Representative\, 30th District\n2025 City Leaders Breakfast Series Presented By:  \nThe 2025 AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Series allows architects & designers\, and other community stakeholders to meet directly with key individuals transforming Los Angeles in a roundtable setting to discuss innovative ideas to ensure a healthy\, sustainable\, and economically competitive future. \n \nLaura Friedman – U.S. Congressional Representative\, 30th District  \nRep. Friedman has lived in California for more than three decades. Currently\, she lives in Glendale with her husband and daughter. Friedman proudly represents California’s 30th District\, which includes Burbank\, Glendale\, West Hollywood\, and parts of Los Angeles and Pasadena. \nFriedman is committed to making meaningful progress on the issues that matter most to her district: making housing more affordable\, safeguarding access to clean water\, protecting communities from wildfires and other disasters\, and creating an economy that works for everyone. \nFriedman serves on two key committees: the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the House Committee on Science\, Space\, and Technology. \nBefore joining Congress\, Friedman represented the 44th district in the California State Assembly\, where she built a reputation as a tireless advocate for the environment\, housing\, and transportation. During her time in the Assembly\, she secured more than $60 million in funding for local projects like the Glendale Riverwalk\, Griffith Park safety improvements\, and upgrades to the Glendale Central Library. She also led the charge on landmark legislation to improve road safety\, invest in zero-emission vehicles\, and promote water conservation. \nLaura got her start in the private sector working as a film and television producer after receiving her B.A. from the University of Rochester\, New York. Building on her years of community service\, Laura also served on the Glendale City Council and as the Mayor of Glendale. \nLaura was tapped for several leadership roles during her time in the state legislature\, including the Chair of the Assembly Transportation Committee\, Chair of the Assembly Natural Resources Committee\, Assistant Speaker pro Tempore for the Assembly\, Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship\, the Assembly Select Committee on Urban Development to Combat Climate Change\, and Chair of the Joint Rules Subcommittee on Sexual Harassment Prevention and Response where she led a historic bicameral and bipartisan reform of the legislature’s response to sexual harassment that’s become a model for other states and local governments. \nFrom her days as a film and television executive to her years as a local leader in Glendale\, Laura has always been about making an impact. Whether it’s fighting for affordable housing\, building sustainable communities\, or ensuring her district is ready for the challenges of tomorrow\, Laura’s focus remains the same: delivering real solutions for the people she serves. \nThis Reception is Hosted By: \n \nThe 2025 AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Series: (CONFIRMED TO DATE) \n\n\n\nLori R. Gay – President & CEO\, Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles County = Friday\, May 9 (8am)\nLaura Friedman – U.S. Congressional Representative\, 30th District  = Friday\, August 8 (8am)\nLourdes Castro Ramírez – President & CEO\, Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) = Thursday\, August 21 (8am)\nLeigh Sata\, Ed.D\, AIA – Vice Chancellor & Chief Facilities Executive\, LACCD = Friday\, August 22 (8am)\nAdrin Nazarian – Councilmember\, District #2\, City of Los Angeles = Thursday\, August 28 (9am)* *(9am\, not 8am)\nJanisse Quiñones\, P.E. – Chief Executive Officer and Chief Engineer\, LADWP = Friday\, August 29 (8am)\nMichael Baim – VP\, Venue Infrastructure (VNI)\, Energy (NRG)\, and Look & Sign (LNS)\, LA 28 = Thursday\, September 11 (8am)\nLaura Rubio-Cornejo – General Manager\, LADOT = Thursday\, September 18 (8am)\nMark Gonzalez – Assemblymember\, District #54\, California = Friday\, September 19 (8am)\nJohn L. Reamer\, Jr. – Inspector of Public Works & Director\, Bureau of Contract Administration\, City of Los Angeles = Thursday\, October 16 (8am)\nSade Elharaway – Assemblymember\, District #57\, California = Friday\, October 17 (8am)\nYsabel Jurado – Councilmember\, District #14\, City of Los Angeles = Thursday\, October 30 (8am)\n\n\n\n2025 AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Series Presented By: \n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/aiala-city-leaders-breakfast-reception-w-laura-friedman-u-s-congressional-representative-30th-district/
LOCATION:Lehrer Architects LA\, 2140 Hyperion Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,City Leaders Breakfast,Community,Networking,Professional Development,Reception,Roundtable,Women in Architecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250812T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250812T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250214T210944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T210944Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Design Review Session 08.12.25
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 AIA|LA and LACP Urban Design Review Sessions\nArchitects & designers passionate about improving the design quality of newly proposed projects throughout the City of Los Angeles are encouraged to participate in the AIA|LA & Los Angeles City Planning (LACP) Professional Volunteer Program (PVP). \nWHAT:\nWe will be coordinating the following urban design review sessions\, which will serve as opportunities for leading design talent to help the Los Angles City Planning’s Urban Design Studio critically review upcoming projects throughout our City.   \nWHERE:\nAll of the sessions are held virtually on zoom. You must register to get access. \nWHEN:\nThe first\, second\, and third Tuesday of each month starting at 10am – 12pm.   Full List of Dates \nWHY:\nThe review sessions will will enable a rotating pool of architects and designers the opportunity to provide insightful and critical design feedback on pending projects that will be reviewed by the Planning Commission. As a volunteer\, you will help educate planning staff on urban design issues and complex urban typologies and you will have the chance to provide project specific urban design advice for planning staff’s consideration. \nHOW:\nWe’re involving a rotating pool of architect volunteers to attend these sessions.  Join us by registering for two or three sessions here. \nTO PREPARE:  The Resources Section my be helpful to review in advance to become more familiar with the Urban Design Studio’s three design approaches.  \n\nCitywide Design Guidelines\nAbove-Grade Parking Advisory\n\nDISCLAIMER:\nPVP discussions provide an opportunity for an open discussion with the notion that the information is to remain confidential and not shared in any other public or private forums. Anonymity shall be maintained by all PVP participants at all times. \nQuestions?  Please contact Will Wright for more information. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/urban-design-review-session-08-12-25/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Community,Partner Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250813T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250813T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250804T222506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T222506Z
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SUMMARY:Designing for Sustainable Equity
DESCRIPTION:Please note: AIA|LA is not collecting RSVP’s for this event.\nTo attend this free event\, please register at this link.\nShare the event with your LinkedIn connections!\n  \nEVENT DETAILS \nThe “Designing for Sustainable Equity” panel discussion addresses pressing issues in our society and connects the dots between the Environmental\, Social\, and Governance pillars of sustainability\, particularly in many of our neighborhoods and disadvantaged communities are on the receiving end of irresponsible overproduction\, manufacturing and development practices that affect their health\, cultural identity and social standing in the society. \nThe panel will address key issues and highlight opportunities that Design professionals should consider when designing new buildings\, repurposing old structures\, or selecting building products\, as well as the consequences of their actions. \nPanelists will address key issues\, including policies\, Adaptive reuse practices\, Community Health and wellbeing\, and the use of new and recycled materials in our projects\, all of which have far-reaching implications for communities. \nThis event is organized by IIDA SoCal EDI Sector in partnership with the AIA Los Angeles Adaptive Reuse Committee. \nPANELISTS:\nRoberto Vazquez – Sector Lead for Housing and Mixed Use at HED\nLona Rerick – Director of Regenerative Design at Perkins&Will | McLennan Design\nInes Ware – Director of Sustainability at Bentley Mills \nMODERATORS:\n\nChristine Peter– IIDA SoCal Co-VP of EDI\nDavid Martinez– Vice Chair\, AIA Adaptive Reuse Committee \n  \nPARKING INFO \nStreet parking available\, and lot parking available.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/designing-for-sustainable-equity/
LOCATION:BASK\, 718 Mateo St. Suite 01\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90021\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committees,Community,Networking,Presentation,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250816T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250816T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250804T224938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T224938Z
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SUMMARY:Welcome Home by Heidi Duckler Dance
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DETAILS \nPlease join us on Saturday August 16th for a very special opportunity to enjoy innovative architecture\, dance and music all linked in surprising and connected ways. Beginning at 5:00pm Clive Wilkinson will provide an intimate guided tour through his beautiful home and answer questions about his creative practice. At 6:00 pm refreshments will be served as guests are invited to watch Clive and Elisabeth’s home transform with live music and dance under the captivating direction of Heidi Duckler Dance’s Artistic Director Raymond Ejiofor. \nTickets are limited and available here. \nAIA members receive a discount\, use code “AIA”.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/welcome-home-by-heidi-duckler-dance/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250214T211018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T211018Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Design Review Session 08.19.25
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 AIA|LA and LACP Urban Design Review Sessions\nArchitects & designers passionate about improving the design quality of newly proposed projects throughout the City of Los Angeles are encouraged to participate in the AIA|LA & Los Angeles City Planning (LACP) Professional Volunteer Program (PVP). \nWHAT:\nWe will be coordinating the following urban design review sessions\, which will serve as opportunities for leading design talent to help the Los Angles City Planning’s Urban Design Studio critically review upcoming projects throughout our City.   \nWHERE:\nAll of the sessions are held virtually on zoom. You must register to get access. \nWHEN:\nThe first\, second\, and third Tuesday of each month starting at 10am – 12pm.   Full List of Dates \nWHY:\nThe review sessions will will enable a rotating pool of architects and designers the opportunity to provide insightful and critical design feedback on pending projects that will be reviewed by the Planning Commission. As a volunteer\, you will help educate planning staff on urban design issues and complex urban typologies and you will have the chance to provide project specific urban design advice for planning staff’s consideration. \nHOW:\nWe’re involving a rotating pool of architect volunteers to attend these sessions.  Join us by registering for two or three sessions here. \nTO PREPARE:  The Resources Section my be helpful to review in advance to become more familiar with the Urban Design Studio’s three design approaches.  \n\nCitywide Design Guidelines\nAbove-Grade Parking Advisory\n\nDISCLAIMER:\nPVP discussions provide an opportunity for an open discussion with the notion that the information is to remain confidential and not shared in any other public or private forums. Anonymity shall be maintained by all PVP participants at all times. \nQuestions?  Please contact Will Wright for more information. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/urban-design-review-session-08-19-25/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Community,Partner Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T133000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250711T182939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T223704Z
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SUMMARY:Wildfire Hardening Best Practices
DESCRIPTION:Please utilize the following links to review today’s presentation: \n\nYouTube Video of Wildfire Hardening Best Practices.\nPDF Presentation of Wildfire Hardening Best Practices.\nClick here to view and download PAWH form.\n\n\n\nListed below are helpful resources shared in today’s presentation: \n\nhttps://wildfireprepared.org/\nhttps://www.nfpa.org/education-and-research/wildfire/firewise-usa\n\nContact Gabriel Albarian at (818) 512-1241 for more information.\n\n\nhttps://www.frontlinewildfire.com/protect-home-with-roof-wildfire-sprinkler-system/\n\n\n  \n\nEVENT DESCRIPTION \nThere has been a growing need for a comprehensive hazard assessment and mitigation methodology to harden structures and parcels effectively and efficiently against ember and fire exposures. To address this need\, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)\, CAL FIRE\, and Insurance Institute for Business and Home (IBHS)\, embarked on a sixteen-month collaborative effort\, culminating in this Hazard Mitigation Methodology (HMM). \nIn this discussion of the HHM\, we’ll talk about fire and ember resistant building materials\, identifying vulnerabilities to structures and neighboring parcels\, building codes\, and cost-effective measures that you can implement right away. The Parcel Assessment for Wildfire Hardening (PAWH) form will be presented\, guiding a property owner\, inspector\, or professional through a process that incorporates building codes\, fire codes\, & the latest science in wildfire hardening. The PAWH form also labels certain hardening mitigations as Energy Efficient (EE); This direct correlation between energy efficiency & wildfire hardening will assist homeowners to improve both resilience and energy savings. \n  \nThis event will be virtual over ZOOM. All registrants will be sent a ZOOM link in the Event Confirmation email that is sent out 24 hours prior to the event.\n  \nSPEAKERS \n \nRon Kliewer – Principal\, Kliewer & Associates \nRon Kliewer started out framing and remodeling homes and additions\, becoming a custom home builder /General Contractor\, moving on to Special Inspector\, then BPI and IR Certified. He has worked around the world\, building everything from an outhouse to nuclear power plants\, while wearing many hats including Framer\, Finish Carpenter\, Cabinetmaker\, Electrician\, Plumber\, Special Inspector and Project Manager. He started building with Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) decades ago\, and more recently used his expertise to manage the new construction and retrofits of over 2 dozen award winning energy efficient light commercial projects and the High-Performance Walls/ Attics “Smart Home” display at Southern California Edison’s (SCE)\, Energy Education Center in Irwindale. \n  \n \nChad Gretzner – Research Engineer\, Kliewer & Associates \nChad Gretzner is a research engineer with Kliewer and Associates\, LLC and a NFPA Reducing Wildfire Risk to Property: Professional. One of his recent accomplishments is designing the Parcel Assessment for Wildfire Hardening (PAWH) form as a result of the K&A Building Science burn test and forensic study. He enjoys camping and exploring the great outdoors. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \nAIA CES: 1.5 LU|HSW Approved \n· Reduce the vulnerability of structures and parcels in a cost efficient and step by step\, implementable by Pros and DIYers. \n· How to protect structures in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) to “stand alone” and survive fire and ember exposures without contributions from first responders. \n· Identify structure ignition vulnerabilities. \n· Locate and choose fire resistant building materials. \n· Identify fire hazard severity zones in your area. \n  \n*Note to all registrants: When purchasing a ticket\, please double check that the address + zip code that you provide matches the billing information on the card you are using.* \n  \nThank you to our generous sponsor!
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/wildfire-hardening-best-practices/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250809T145954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250811T164058Z
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SUMMARY:A Deeper Dive into AI in Architecture: A Two-Part Series with Archistar.AI - Session #1
DESCRIPTION:A Deeper Dive into AI in Architecture: A Two-Part Series with Archistar.AI \nAIA|LA\, in partnership with Archistar.AI\, invites you to an exclusive two-part virtual series exploring the future of generative design and AI-powered plan checking. We’ve heard your questions about the new eCheck AI Pilot and are providing this opportunity for architects and designers to get a firsthand look at this innovative software. \nWhat to Expect \nThis series is designed to go beyond the press release\, offering a practical demonstration and a direct line to the experts behind the technology. \nLive Software Demonstration: Dr. Benjamin Coorey\, a global expert in generative design and CEO of Archistar\, will walk us through a live “test drive” of the software. You’ll see how it can automate design checks\, streamline the permitting process\, and accelerate projects. \nExpert Q&A: We’ll facilitate an interactive Q&A session in both sessions\, giving you a chance to ask specific questions about the software and its applications. \nIndustry Insights: David Hunt\, an executive with over 25 years of experience in property and construction\, will join Dr. Coorey to discuss the broader implications of AI in the AEC industry. We’ll explore the future of digital planning and the partnership with the City of Los Angeles and the County of Los Angeles\, including how the eCheck AI pilot is helping communities impacted by wildfires. \nThis is your chance to engage directly with the innovators behind the technology that is already revolutionizing the permitting process in Los Angeles. The sessions are free for AIA members and will be recorded for later viewing. \nFEATURED SPEAKERS: \nDr. Benjamin Coorey – Founder & CEO\, Archistar.AI\nDavid Hunt – Exec. Vice President – Global Head of Sales\, Archistar.AI \nSession 1:  Tuesday\, August 19 | 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM\nLocation: Virtual on Zoom \nREGISTER HERE FOR AUGUST 19th\nSession 2:  Wednesday\, August 27 | 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM\nLocation: Virtual on Zoom \nREGISTER HERE FOR AUGUST 27th\nFormat for Each Session: \n10 minutes: Opening remarks & introductions\n10 minutes: Overview of Archistar.AI and its role in LA’s new eCheck pilot\n30 minutes: Live software demonstration and “test drive”\n40 minutes: Interactive Q&A \nThese sessions are complimentary for AIA members and will be recorded and made available on the AIA|LA YouTube channel for those who are unable to attend live. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage directly with the innovators behind the technology. \nBIOGRAPHIES: \n \nDr. Benjamin Coorey – Founder & CEO\, Archistar.AI \nDr. Benjamin Coorey is a global leading expert in architecture and generative design. Dr. Coorey completed a PhD in generative design and has dedicated his working career to consulting\, educating\, and developing cutting-edge technology to revolutionise the architectural design and property industries. He has worked for a number of prestigious international architectural firms\, and his extensive research has been published in multiple international journals. As CEO of Archistar\, Dr Coorey now helps to power digital planning for over 30 cities and governments across Australia\, Canada\, and the United States. \n \nDavid Hunt – Exec. Vice President – Global Head of Sales\, Archistar.AI \nDavid is an experienced and accomplished executive manager and senior sales leader who has worked in property and construction for over 25 years. Prior to joining Archistar over 6 years ago\, David was the Executive National Sales Manager at Cordell\, Australia’s leading provider of building and construction information\, and held a senior role at CoreLogic RP Data \n  \nQuestions?  Please contact Will Wright for more information. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/a-deeper-dive-into-ai-in-architecture-a-two-part-series-with-archistar-ai/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Community,Partner Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250821T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250821T093000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250702T121609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T190410Z
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SUMMARY:AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Reception w/ Lourdes Castro Ramírez - President & CEO\, Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA)
DESCRIPTION:AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Reception w/ Lourdes Castro Ramírez – President & CEO\, Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA)\n2025 City Leaders Breakfast Series Presented By:  \nThe 2025 AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Series allows architects & designers\, and other community stakeholders to meet directly with key individuals transforming Los Angeles in a roundtable setting to discuss innovative ideas to ensure a healthy\, sustainable\, and economically competitive future. \n \nLourdes Castro Ramírez – President & CEO\, Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) \nUnanimously appointed by the HACLA Board of Commissioners\, Lourdes Castro Ramirez leads the second-largest public housing authority in the nation\, serving over 200\,000 individuals. \nAs President and CEO\, Castro Ramirez is strengthening the agency’s collaborative commitment to people\, place\, and pathways by expanding affordable housing\, creating greater access\, investing in people\, and building strong communities. \nBefore joining HACLA\, Lourdes served as Chief Housing and Homelessness Solutions Officer for Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. In this role\, she led the Mayor’s comprehensive citywide priorities focused on preventing and reducing street homelessness\, fast-tracking affordable housing production\, forging partnerships that lead to increased housing and service coordination\, and developing unified regional solutions by working closely with city\, county\, state\, and federal partners. She continues to serve as housing advisor to Mayor Bass. \nPreviously\, she was the Secretary of the California Business\, Consumer Services\, and Housing Agency under Governor Gavin Newsom. She led 12 entities\, including 40 boards and bureaus\, responsible for preserving and expanding affordable housing\, advancing statewide efforts to prevent and end homelessness\, protecting consumers\, and safeguarding California’s civil rights. \nCastro Ramírez has held other prominent positions\, including her appointment by former President Barack Obama to lead the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Public and Indian Housing\, her leadership as President and CEO of the San Antonio Housing Authority\, as a Director at HACLA\, where she oversaw rental assistance and resident development programs\, and as President of the University Health System Foundation in San Antonio. \nCastro Ramírez earned her Master of Arts in Urban Planning and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Chicano Studies at UCLA. \nThis Reception is Hosted By: \n \nThe 2025 AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Series: (CONFIRMED TO DATE) \n\n\n\nLori R. Gay – President & CEO\, Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles County = Friday\, May 9 (8am)\nLaura Friedman – U.S. Congressional Representative\, 30th District  = Friday\, August 8 (8am)\nLourdes Castro Ramírez – President & CEO\, Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) = Thursday\, August 21 (8am)\nLeigh Sata\, Ed.D\, AIA – Vice Chancellor & Chief Facilities Executive\, LACCD = Friday\, August 22 (8am)\nAdrin Nazarian – Councilmember\, District #2\, City of Los Angeles = Thursday\, August 28 (9am)* *(9am\, not 8am)\nJanisse Quiñones\, P.E. – Chief Executive Officer and Chief Engineer\, LADWP = Friday\, August 29 (8am)\nMichael Baim – VP\, Venue Infrastructure (VNI)\, Energy (NRG)\, and Look & Sign (LNS)\, LA 28 = Thursday\, September 11 (8am)\nLaura Rubio-Cornejo – General Manager\, LADOT = Thursday\, September 18 (8am)\nMark Gonzalez – Assemblymember\, District #54\, California = Friday\, September 19 (8am)\nJohn L. Reamer\, Jr. – Inspector of Public Works & Director\, Bureau of Contract Administration\, City of Los Angeles = Thursday\, October 16 (8am)\nSade Elharaway – Assemblymember\, District #57\, California = Friday\, October 17 (8am)\nYsabel Jurado – Councilmember\, District #14\, City of Los Angeles = Thursday\, October 30 (8am)\n\n\n\n2025 AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Series Presented By: \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/aiala-city-leaders-breakfast-reception-w-llourdes-castro-ramirez-president-ceo-housing-authority-of-the-city-of-los-angeles-hacla/
LOCATION:KTGY\, 433 S. Spring St.\, Suite 750\, Los Angeles\, 90013
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,City Leaders Breakfast,Community,Networking,Professional Development,Reception,Roundtable,Women in Architecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250821T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T214946
CREATED:20250811T201437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T200927Z
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SUMMARY:Reimagining the LA River: A Vision for the Sepulveda Basin
DESCRIPTION:Reimagining the LA River: A Vision for the Sepulveda Basin\nWith Sarah Swanseen\, OLIN Senior Landscape Architect + Certified Planner\nVirtual lecture | Thursday\, August 21st | 12:00 -1:00 pm \nPresented in collaboration with AIA LA & ASLA SoCal Emerging Professionals \nBefore we roll up our sleeves and jump into volunteering\, join us for a special virtual talk with Sarah Swanseen\, lead designer of the Sepulveda Basin Vision Plan. Sarah will share how OLIN’s community-driven approach is helping reimagine 2\,000 acres of LA’s most critical floodplain into a vibrant\, resilient\, multi-benefit space. \nWith a background in biology\, environmental studies\, and a deep commitment to climate resilience and cultural connection\, Sarah’s work bridges systems thinking\, community needs\, and the future of LA’s urban landscape. \nThis is a unique chance to hear directly from a leading voice behind one of the region’s most ambitious and inspiring ecological transformations. \n                        \nAIA CES: 1 LU|HSW Approved \n  \nP.S. While you’re welcome to join us for the webinar on its own\, it’s also the perfect way to kick off our September volunteer event. We’d love to see you at both—come get inspired\, then help make a difference! \nAIALA+ASLA Emerging Professionals Volunteer Day: LA River Cleanup + Vision Talk\nHosted by Friends of the LA River (FoLAR)\, in collaboration with AIA LA & ASLA SoCal Emerging Professionals \nSepulveda Basin | Friday\, September 27 | 9:00 am \nRSVP TO FOLAR FOR SEPT 27
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/reimagining-the-la-river-a-vision-for-the-sepulveda-basin/
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