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    Home › Archives for December 2019

    Month: December 2019

    AIA East Bay Launches New Website

    “Our new website is a huge improvement over the old one” said Mike Wilson Executive Director. Its meant to be our main point of contact…

    Mike Wilson December 20, 2019
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    Architecture Billings Index continues to show modest growth

    WASHINGTON – Dec. 18, 2019 – Demand for design services in November increased at a modest pace for the second month in a row, according…

    AIA East Bay December 18, 2019
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    Firm Profile – Johnson Lyman Architects, LLP

    Johnson Lyman Architects, LLP is an 8 people Architecture and Planning firm established in May 1991. As of 1992, the firm has been located in…

    Mike Wilson December 17, 2019
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    Project Profile – First Bay Architecture

    First Bay Architecture has had the good fortune to have a very busy few years building/rebuilding new homes throughout the greater Bay Area with terrific,…

    Mike Wilson December 17, 2019
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    ADU Panel Night

    AIA East Bay hosted an interactive ADU panel Q&A in late November. This event was open to the public and for anyone interested in ADUs.…

    Mike Wilson December 13, 2019
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    Accessible Showers

    By Kerwin Lee and Erick Mikiten This article follows up on a subject from last month’s code article on the subject of accessible showers. As…

    Mike Wilson December 13, 2019
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    2019 Membership Appreciation Party

    We had our annual member appreciation party held at the Sky Lounge on 17th and Broadway. There was live music, delicious food, and a breathtaking…

    Mike Wilson December 13, 2019
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    Ratcliff Bay Area Green Business Certification

    Join the Green Business Community! By Ben Levi, AIA Ratcliff What is the Green Business Program? The California Green Business Program (GBP) certifies local businesses that meet…

    Mike Wilson December 13, 2019
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    AIA 2020 Presidential Candidate Profiles

    Candidate positions are described based on their campaign platforms and, where applicable, previous votes/work on the issue at hand. AIA makes no candidate recommendation with…

    Mike Wilson December 13, 2019
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    Forum Description

    Candidate positions are described based on their campaign platforms and, where applicable, previous votes/work on the issue at hand. AIA makes no candidate recommendation with these profiles. We are not endorsing a candidate. The information provided below is for your consideration as you make your own determination on the candidates.

    The elections next year will be critical to how the United States addresses the issues of our time, including mitigating and adapting to climate change, housing affordability, school safety, student debt, and changes to tax law in support of sustainable development, community investment, historic preservation, and hazard mitigation.

    That’s why we are pleased to present the AIA 2020 Presidential Candidate Profiles. This guide is intended to provide a factual and objective overview to help you evaluate the presidential candidates and their positions on issues that matter to architects.

    This new online tool features each candidate’s stance on the issues related to the profession, and draws from campaign websites, nonpartisan organizations, public comments, and voting records. The tool allows you to evaluate the candidate’s whole record or you can see where all the candidates stand on a specific issue. AIA hopes you find this tool informative and useful as you begin thinking about how you will cast your vote.