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AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture 828 Fort Street Mall, Suite 100, Honolulu, HI, United StatesGoodwill Board Meeting (Program Space)
Goodwill Board Meeting (Program Space)
Cool Roofs and Walls for Low-Cost Energy Code Compliance Thursday, June 25 | 11:30am -1:00pm In-person or Virtual | 1.5 HSW Cool roofs and cool walls are a low-cost alternative to insulation for energy savings, thermal comfort and energy code compliance in Hawai'i. This presentation will cover energy code pathways and options for roof and ... Read more
AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown The Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown Honolulu is a rare treat for residents and visitors to explore the area through the eyes of an architect or architectural historian. Each tour provides architectural and historical insights about the fascinating buildings in Honolulu's downtown and Capitol District. Tour Groups: Tour groups ... Read more
Designing Conversations: AIA Hawai'i Book Club (2 HSWs) Each quarter, we'll gather around a book tangential to architecture-think design, culture, place, history, climate, or the forces that shape the built environment in unexpected ways. The event features a compelling guest speaker who will draw out the book's big ideas and connect them to practice in ... Read more
Architect Insight Session: Hawaiʻi's Local Wood Economy (HSW) Virtual Discussion | June 30 | 1.0 HSW How can Hawaiʻi make better use of the trees and wood materials already within our communities? Join representatives from the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) and Unified Wood Economy (UWE) for ... Read more
ACECH/AIA/GCA Joint Association Event Open to Emerging Professionals Site Tour of the 'Iolani Arrillaga Building + Pau Hana Join the project team for an in-depth tour of the newly completed Arrillaga Student Center at ʻIolani School, a 60,000-square-foot campus hub designed by WCIT Architecture. Hosted by 'Iolani School The facility integrates dining, wellness, educational, and ... Read more
AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown The Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown Honolulu is a rare treat for residents and visitors to explore the area through the eyes of an architect or architectural historian. Each tour provides architectural and historical insights about the fascinating buildings in Honolulu's downtown and Capitol District. Tour Groups: Tour groups ... Read more
OPEN STUDY SESSION: Construction Administration After the session, stick around to ask questions about professional development or the AREs from two local Architects and meet others taking the next step in their careers. DATE: Thursday, July 16 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:30pm HST WHERE: Center for Architecture
AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Chinatown AIA Honolulu is excited to introduce our new historic architectural tour of Honoluluʻs Chinatown, focusing on the unique style, materials, and relationships of the buildings in that district. Tour Groups: Tour groups must be between 4-14 people to take place. Advanced reservations are required. If less than 4 people ... Read more
Network Lighting Controls : Basics & Performance Event is sponsored by Hawaii Energy and Hawaii State Energy Office. Benefits of deploying an NLC system at different level of complexity, functionality and project performance. See what potential for energy and cost savings based on real-case studies, and impact of proper commissioning on achieving NLC savings. Learning ... Read more
The AIA Hawaii State Council Codes Committee will systematically review changes between the 2021 and 2024 International Building Code (IBC), Chapters 1 through 10, with a focus on identifying, evaluating, and recommending amendments appropriate for adoption in Hawaii. The sessions will incorporate comparison with amendments adopted by other jurisdictions to inform context-sensitive and resilient code ... Read more
68TH ANNUAL DESIGN AWARDS GALA The Annual AIA Honolulu Design Awards Program provides an avenue for AIA Honolulu architects to be recognized by their peers for their effort and dedication to excellence in architectural design. In doing so, AIA Honolulu raises public consciousness, awareness of design excellence and the special role of AIA architects in ... Read more
AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown The Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown Honolulu is a rare treat for residents and visitors to explore the area through the eyes of an architect or architectural historian. Each tour provides architectural and historical insights about the fascinating buildings in Honolulu's downtown and Capitol District. Tour Groups: Tour groups ... Read more
Small Firm Exchange (SFx) The Small Firm Exchange will meet monthly every fourth Tuesday from 12pm - 1pm, unless noted. SFX focuses on engaging small firms to support the professional and business development, leadership, and growth of the many members of existing and aspiring small practices throughout the chapter. RSVP: RSVP for the SFx meeting below.
The AIA Hawaii State Council Codes Committee will systematically review changes between the 2021 and 2024 International Building Code (IBC), Chapters 1 through 10, with a focus on identifying, evaluating, and recommending amendments appropriate for adoption in Hawaii. The sessions will incorporate comparison with amendments adopted by other jurisdictions to inform context-sensitive and resilient code ... Read more
Emerging Professional Mentorship Program - Lineage Things I Wish I Knew Earlier in My Career Featuring Dwight Mitsunaga, FAIA Join us for the inaugural session of AIA Honolulu's Emerging Professional Mentorship Program - Lineage, a new series designed to connect emerging professionals with respected leaders in Hawaii's architecture community through candid conversation and shared experiences. ... Read more
The AIA Hawaii State Council Codes Committee will systematically review changes between the 2021 and 2024 International Building Code (IBC), Chapters 1 through 10, with a focus on identifying, evaluating, and recommending amendments appropriate for adoption in Hawaii. The sessions will incorporate comparison with amendments adopted by other jurisdictions to inform context-sensitive and resilient code ... Read more
a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } UH School of Architecture + Nagaoka Institute of Design Student Exchange Presentation Tentative | August 7, 5:30-7:30 PM Join us for an evening highlighting the ongoing academic exchange between the University of ... Read more
AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown The Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown Honolulu is a rare treat for residents and visitors to explore the area through the eyes of an architect or architectural historian. Each tour provides architectural and historical insights about the fascinating buildings in Honolulu's downtown and Capitol District. Tour Groups: Tour groups ... Read more
The AIA Hawaii State Council Codes Committee will systematically review changes between the 2021 and 2024 International Building Code (IBC), Chapters 1 through 10, with a focus on identifying, evaluating, and recommending amendments appropriate for adoption in Hawaii. The sessions will incorporate comparison with amendments adopted by other jurisdictions to inform context-sensitive and resilient code ... Read more
Small Firm Exchange (SFx) The Small Firm Exchange will meet monthly every fourth Tuesday from 12pm - 1pm, unless noted. SFX focuses on engaging small firms to support the professional and business development, leadership, and growth of the many members of existing and aspiring small practices throughout the chapter. JOIN US FOR THE SFX PAU ... Read more
AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Chinatown AIA Honolulu is excited to introduce our new historic architectural tour of Honoluluʻs Chinatown, focusing on the unique style, materials, and relationships of the buildings in that district. Tour Groups: Tour groups must be between 4-14 people to take place. Advanced reservations are required. If less than 4 people ... Read more
Goodwill Board Meeting (Program Space)
The AIA Hawaii State Council Codes Committee will systematically review changes between the 2021 and 2024 International Building Code (IBC), Chapters 1 through 10, with a focus on identifying, evaluating, and recommending amendments appropriate for adoption in Hawaii. The sessions will incorporate comparison with amendments adopted by other jurisdictions to inform context-sensitive and resilient code ... Read more
EPD Session: ARE Book Swap & Notes Share After the session, stick around to ask questions about professional development or the AREs from two local Architects and meet others taking the next step in their careers. DATE: Thursday, August 20 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:30pm HST WHERE: Center for Architecture
AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown The Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown Honolulu is a rare treat for residents and visitors to explore the area through the eyes of an architect or architectural historian. Each tour provides architectural and historical insights about the fascinating buildings in Honolulu's downtown and Capitol District. Tour Groups: Tour groups ... Read more
Corporate Training Labs
The AIA Hawaii State Council Codes Committee will systematically review changes between the 2021 and 2024 International Building Code (IBC), Chapters 1 through 10, with a focus on identifying, evaluating, and recommending amendments appropriate for adoption in Hawaii. The sessions will incorporate comparison with amendments adopted by other jurisdictions to inform context-sensitive and resilient code ... Read more
Coffman Engineers
The AIA Hawaii State Council Codes Committee will systematically review changes between the 2021 and 2024 International Building Code (IBC), Chapters 1 through 10, with a focus on identifying, evaluating, and recommending amendments appropriate for adoption in Hawaii. The sessions will incorporate comparison with amendments adopted by other jurisdictions to inform context-sensitive and resilient code ... Read more
The AIA Hawaii State Council Codes Committee will systematically review changes between the 2021 and 2024 International Building Code (IBC), Chapters 1 through 10, with a focus on identifying, evaluating, and recommending amendments appropriate for adoption in Hawaii. The sessions will incorporate comparison with amendments adopted by other jurisdictions to inform context-sensitive and resilient code ... Read more
AIA / GCA / ACECH Pau Hana Join us for a Pau Hana with short speeches from organization leadership and distinguished guests.
AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown The Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown Honolulu is a rare treat for residents and visitors to explore the area through the eyes of an architect or architectural historian. Each tour provides architectural and historical insights about the fascinating buildings in Honolulu's downtown and Capitol District. Tour Groups: Tour groups ... Read more
The AIA Hawaii State Council Codes Committee will systematically review changes between the 2021 and 2024 International Building Code (IBC), Chapters 1 through 10, with a focus on identifying, evaluating, and recommending amendments appropriate for adoption in Hawaii. The sessions will incorporate comparison with amendments adopted by other jurisdictions to inform context-sensitive and resilient code ... Read more
Talk Story with the Mayor In-Person Event at the CFA | 1.0 HSW | Free for AIA Join AIA Honolulu for an update on the City & County of Honolulu. This annual event, "Talk Story with the Mayor," invites AIA Honolulu members and affiliates to engage in a meaningful dialogue with Mayor Rick Blangiardi about ... Read more
OPEN STUDY SESSION: Site design Sun, Wind, Light, and more! After the session, stick around to ask questions about professional development or the AREs from two local Architects and meet others taking the next step in their careers. DATE: Thursday, September 17 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:30pm HST WHERE: Center for Architecture
21st Annual CANstruction Theme - CANtennial: Design of the Decades! In honor of AIA Hawai'i's 100th anniversary, the 2026 Canstruction® theme invites teams to celebrate a century of creativity, culture, and design. CANtennial: Designs of the Decades challenges each team to bring an assigned decade to life by reimagining an iconic object, place, movement, or moment ... Read more
AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Chinatown AIA Honolulu is excited to introduce our new historic architectural tour of Honoluluʻs Chinatown, focusing on the unique style, materials, and relationships of the buildings in that district. Tour Groups: Tour groups must be between 4-14 people to take place. Advanced reservations are required. If less than 4 people ... Read more
Small Firm Exchange (SFx) The Small Firm Exchange will meet monthly every fourth Tuesday from 12pm - 1pm, unless noted. SFX focuses on engaging small firms to support the professional and business development, leadership, and growth of the many members of existing and aspiring small practices throughout the chapter. RSVP: RSVP for the SFx meeting below.
Goodwill Board Meeting
The AIA Hawaii State Council Codes Committee will systematically review changes between the 2021 and 2024 International Building Code (IBC), Chapters 1 through 10, with a focus on identifying, evaluating, and recommending amendments appropriate for adoption in Hawaii. The sessions will incorporate comparison with amendments adopted by other jurisdictions to inform context-sensitive and resilient code ... Read more
AIA / GCA / ACECH Pau Hana Join us for a Pau Hana with short speeches from organization leadership and distinguished guests.
Designing Conversations: AIA Hawai'i Book Club (2 HSWs) Each quarter, we'll gather around a book tangential to architecture-think design, culture, place, history, climate, or the forces that shape the built environment in unexpected ways. The event features a compelling guest speaker who will draw out the book's big ideas and connect them to practice in ... Read more
AIA Honolulu Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown The Architectural Walking Tour of Downtown Honolulu is a rare treat for residents and visitors to explore the area through the eyes of an architect or architectural historian. Each tour provides architectural and historical insights about the fascinating buildings in Honolulu's downtown and Capitol District. Tour Groups: Tour groups ... Read more