7.15 AIAVT News

Polish Up Your Clubs: AIAVT to Hold 7th Annual Guy W. Teschmacher Memorial Golf Tournament

AIAVT members and colleagues are urged to save Friday, September 18, 2015 on their calendars for AIAVT’s 7th Annual Guy W. Teschmacher Memorial Golf Tournament at the Williston Golf Club.   More...

from the PRESIDENT

My how time flies when you’re having fun! The first half of my presidency is complete and AIA Vermont is building quite a presence nationally.  More...

Architect/Engineer (A/E) Joint Ventures: A Liability Challenge

Collaboration seems to be a key concept in today's design and construction environment. Integrated project delivery, design-build, and other alternative project delivery methods emphasize nontraditional arrangements and partnerships among designers   More...

NCARB Tackles the Great “Intern” Title Debate

The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) will embark on a new initiative to sunset the usage of the term “intern” as a way to describe those who are working to become architects versus those who are already licensed architects.  More...

Archistream Ready to Hit the Road for Spring & Summer 2015

Over the past year AIA Vermont’s Archistream has hosted over 89,000 visitors.  Many of our members were among those visitors. For those who were not, there’s still opportunity for AIAVT’s architects, associates, professional affiliates, and colleagues to visit or avail themselves of this unique and wonderful vehicle.  More...

AIAVT & CSI-VT Present ACX Conference

AIA Vermont and the Construction Specifications Institute, Vermont Chapter (CSI-Vermont) held their second annual joint ACX architecture and construction expo on May 20-21.    More...

Message From The President Re: Membership

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AIAVT ANNOUNCES VERMONT SCHOLAR PROMISE AWARD RECIPIENTS

AIAVT is pleased to announce the recipients of its very first Vermont Scholar Promise Awards.     More...


4.15 AIAVT News

Can Form-Based Code Work in Burlington? Local Architects Help Explore the Possibilities

The City of Burlington is currently reviewing proposed changes to the Burlington Comprehensive Development Ordinance—specifically as relates to zoning regulations.  As a result of the city’s adoption in 2013 of the “planBTV Downtown and Waterfront Master Plan,” the proposed changes call for the regulation of land use in the downtown, waterfront, and some surrounding neighborhoods using a model called form-based code (FBC) rather than the current, conventional, zoning based on use type.   More...

Vermont Integrated Architecture Plays Major Role in New State Office Building

On January 12, Governor Peter Shumlin cut the ribbon on a new state office building in the heart of St. Albans.  Vermont Integrated Architecture (VIA) of Middlebury designed the building as part of a team assembled by South Burlington-based development firm ReArch Company.    More...

from the PRESIDENT

The first quarter of my presidency is almost over and AIA Vermont (AIAVT) has already accomplished a lot. Quite a bit is also planned for the rest of the year.  More...

And the Codes they are a Changin’... 2015 Energy Codes & Lighting Controls

New requirements in the 2015 Vermont Commercial Building Energy Standards place more focus in an area often nearly overlooked for the past decade.  This area would be lighting controls.  More...

Archistream Ready to Hit the Road for Spring & Summer 2015

Over the past year AIA Vermont’s Archistream has hosted over 89,000 visitors.  Many of our members were among those visitors. For those who were not, there’s still opportunity for AIAVT’s architects, associates, professional affiliates, and colleagues to visit or avail themselves of this unique and wonderful vehicle.  More...


1.15 AIAVT News

AIAVT Announces 2014 Design Excellence Awards: Many Small Projects Score Big Wins

Stephen Dynia, FAIA, of Dynia Architects, a firm with offices in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and Denver, Colorado, presented the AIAVT Design Excellence Awards on December 4 at the Vermont Statehouse in Montpelier.   More..

from the PRESIDENT

My theme for this coming year is Resiliency…Is This the New Definition of Sustainability?  More...

Will Vermont Finally Pass a Statute of Repose for Architects and their Colleagues?

For a good part of 2014, AIA Vermont's Public Policy Committee (PPC) took a leadership role in advocating for legislation that would put in place a State of Repose (SOR) for the state's architect, design, and construction community.    More...

Archistream Getting Lots of Attention at Southern Vermont Winter Home

After the Archistream, AIAVT’s mobile gallery and design resource center, completed recent successful visits to ABX in Boston and Yestermorrow in Waitsfield, the vehicle was transported to its winter home at the Southern Vermont Arts Center (SVAC) in Manchester.    More...