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If you have trouble viewing this page, please click here The 10th Annual Architecture Foundation of British Columbia Golf Tournament takes place Friday, September 3 at the University of British Columbia Golf Club. More... August 27, 2010
Oral ReviewsThe AIBC will be hosting its next set of oral reviews on October 20 and 21, 2010. Oral reviews are open to those Intern Architects who have:
Eligibility will be confirmed by the Registration & Licensing department. Click here to view complete details and to download the application form. NOTE: application, letter from your employer and oral review application fee must be received by October 11, 2010. If you have any questions regarding the oral review process or the application for registration, please contact Registration and Licensing Administration Assistant Emily Tyler at etyler@aibc.ca. President's MessageChers / Chères collègues, The AIBC’s Annual Meeting was three months ago, council has had its planning session, and summer is well upon us. The time is right for an update to all members and associates. Save the Date:
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2010 Living and Building with Wood First Forum |
A series of seminars BC’s Wood First Act. Networking Dinner / Reception - Roundhouse Restaurant. Great food, refreshments, and networking opportunities.
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GBM 2010 Exhibition (September 10) |
Meet with BC’s wood manufacturers in this value-added event, and explore trends in the industry. The exhibition is preceded by breakfast and opening ceremonies with the Honorable Pat Bell, Minister of Forests and Range. |
The total cost is $180 including accommodations. For more information, please contact Roy Manion by phone at (604) 882-7100 or by e-mail at rmanion@bcwood.com. Information is also available online at www.bcwood.com.
Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) for Buildings
Government and industry are looking closely at the materials of buildings and their environmental footprint. With emerging carbon reduction requirements and consumer awareness in Canada, building professionals are required to understand and identify processes that achieve effective carbon reduction. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is widely regarded as the most comprehensive approach for assessing environmental performance of products and services over their life cycle. The goal of this course is to prepare participants to put LCA into practice. This course will be of interest to building industry professionals, including engineers, architects, materials specifiers, product manufacturers, as well as building owners and developers. The instructor is Rob Sianchuk, B.Sc. WPP M.A.Sc. Candidate, Sessional Instructor at University of British Columbia. For more information, visit http://www.sustainablebuildingcentre.com/life_cycle_analysis_for_buildings. The course takes place on Tuesdays from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., September 28 – October 26, 2010.
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RETScreen Clean Energy Project Analysis Software Workshop Fall 2010 - Date TBA
This two-day course provides intermediate training for RETScreen, a software program for clean-energy project analysis. Intended for professionals and university students, this course will help participants to better analyze the technical and financial viability of renewable-energy and energy-efficient technologies. Modules include energy efficiency, renewable energy, and whole building in-depth analysis. Participants will acquire practical project experience through modeling and case studies, and take part in hands-on exercises. No prior experience with RETScreen software is required. Registration opens soon. Contact helenc@sustainablebuildingcentre.com to reserve your space now.
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Urban Design Certificate
The award-winning Urban Design Certificate Program at Simon Fraser University is a part-time, interdisciplinary, mid-career professional development program designed for working professionals from diverse backgrounds. Courses are taught by leading urban design practitioners in two- and three-day intensive courses in Vancouver as well as Alberta. Participants will complete six core courses and two electives.
Core courses:
Spring
1. UD: Theory and Practice
2. UD: Visual Communication
3. UD: Economic Fundamentals
4. UD: Studio I (Analytic Tools)
5. UD: Ecological Planning and Sustainable Design
6. UD: Studio II (Synthesis of Urban Form)
Electives:
Spring
1. UD: Alternative Development Approaches
2. UD: Designing Integrated Neighbourhoods
3. UD: Implementation Methods
4. UD: Planning for Transportation and Accessibility
5. UD: Public Realm
6. UD: Urban Revitalization
For details or to register, please visit http://www.sfu.ca/city/udc.htm by August 30, 2010.
Sustainable Community Development Certificate
The Sustainable Community Development Certificate is designed to give participants the most current and practical information on sustainable development. Courses are taught by experienced consultants and instructors in the field. This flexible program, offered by the SFU City Program and the Centre for Sustainable Community Development, is comprised of eight two- and three-day intensive courses over 10-18 months.
Core courses:
Spring
1. Foundation in Sustainable Community Development
2. Applications in Sustainable Community Development
3. Sustainable Economics for the Real World
4. Making Change Happen: Building Commitment to Create Sustainability
5. Integrating Social Dimensions into Sustainability
6. Sustainable Community Development Studio
Electives:
Spring
1. Strategic Decision-Making for Sustainable Results
2. Communicating Sustainability for Awareness, Accountability, and Action
3. Urban Transportation: Planning and Designing for Sustainability
4. Leading Edge Solutions to House Everyone
5. Tackling Climate Change - Going Carbon Neutral and Beyond
6. Green Economy Frontiers and Opportunities
For details, or to register, please visit http://www.sfu.ca/city/scd-sustain.htm.
The Urban Design Certificate and Sustainable Community Development Certificate are part of SFU’s certification programs for md-career professionals. All courses qualify for non-core learning units. The application deadline is August 30, 2010.
2010 Conference and AGM: Innovative Solutions – Building Tomorrow
The BC Building Envelope Council will be hosting a one-day conference. The conference will provide a discussion forum for the technical challenges and opportunities presented by increasingly sustainable building enclosure systems. Participants will share their experiences on a range of building enclosure issues including the investigation, repair, design, construction of projects, energy efficiency and retrofit strategies (including net-zero houses and energy-efficient high-rises.) The event takes place on September 22, 2010 at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel, Vancouver, BC. For details, visit http://www.bcbec.com/
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BC Hydro’s annual Power Smart Forum takes place October 25-27 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. The theme of this year’s forum, B.C.’s leading energy conservation conference, is Building the Green Economy. New to this year’s program is the opportunity to also attend BC Hydro’s Power Smart Excellence Awards on the evening of October 25. This year, the forum will feature internationally renowned speaker Dr. Thomas Homer-Dixon as well as prominent B.C. business leaders including Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts, BC Business Council CEO Virginia Greene, and Jonathan Rhone, President and CEO of Nexterra Systems. As in previous years, AIBC members have the opportunity to earn learning units for attending sessions. Registration opens August 19. Please visit www.bchydro.com/forum for more information.
Non-core and Core LUs Available
Webinar: The Wood First Act in B.C.
Do you have questions about the new Wood First Act in B.C.? The act, which
received royal assent on October 29, 2009, requires provincially-funded
projects to use wood as the primary construction material where appropriate
and within the BC Building Code. Wood WORKS! BC has been asked to assist
communities with the Wood First Act's “build with wood” requirements,
and is pleased to present this webinar designed to provide answers and
practical information. It features Werner Hofstatter, Wood WORKS! BC
Wood First Advisor who recently served as the Director of the Ministry
of Forest & Range's Wood First Initiative, along with Wood WORKS!
BC technical advisors Peter Moonen and Bill Billups. The webinar is available
online beginning Tuesday, June 15 at 9:30 a.m. Go to www.WoodFirstAct.Info.
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Revit Architecture 2011 BIM Management
Revit Architecture is a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) program
that supports the ability to coordinate, update, and share design data
with team members throughout the design, construction, and management
phases. The objective of the Revit Architecture 2011 BIM Management course
is to enable students who have worked with Revit to expand their knowledge
in setting up office standards. Specific topics include setting up templates
with annotation styles, preset views, sheets and schedules, as well as
custom element types and families. By creating standard templates and
custom elements, a key component in the BIM process is to establish a
company foundation for different types of projects. Doing so ensures
that new projects flow smoothly and efficiently. The length of this training
session is one day. Please contact Kam Seignarack of IMAGINiT Technologies
for more information at 604-207-2114 or by e-mail kseignarack@rand.com.
6.5 Core LUs
Sustainable Design: Ecotect Analysis Fundamentals (Web-based Workshop)
Ecotect Analysis software is a comprehensive concept-to-detail sustainable
design analysis tool, providing a wide range of simulation and analysis
functionality. Users can interact with powerful 3D feedback to explore
factors such as solar energy, shadows and reflections, and day lighting.
Using Autodesk Ecotect Analysis, architects and designers can gain better
insight into building performance early in the process, helping to achieve
more sustainable designs, faster time to market, and lower project costs.
For more information or to register, please contact Kam Seignarack by e-mail
(kam.seignarack@rand.com) or phone (604-207-2114).
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AEC Daily offers free online courses worth core learning units. For a list of offerings, please visit their online learning centre at http://www.aecdaily.com/en/236763?list=4.

Until September 24, 1010
AIBC Gallery: #100 – 440 Cambie Street, Vancouver
This exhibit affords a glimpse at the history and processes involved in creating one of the most popular and traditional architectural materials: brick. In British Columbia, bricks produced by the First Nations-owned Sumas Clay Products (based in Abbotsford) have played a pivotal role in building numerous historical landmarks going back centuries, including the original construction of many Gastown buildings, the Harrison Hot Springs Hotel and the restoration of Victoria’s post office. Of late, the brick-making art form has enjoyed a resurgence – especially in light of a renewed focus on historical restoration and preservation.
Offering a uniquely west coast perspective, this exhibit showcases a select group of hand-carved brick murals designed and executed by Sumas First Nation artist Raphael Silver and his father Ray Silver. This father/son team has been developing their skills over the course of several decades in many media. Their work is representative of that typically featured in public art installations, signage, and residential interior and exterior feature walls. Works on display are destined to become permanent public artworks in various Abbotsford parks. Produced at the Sumas Clay Products brick plant, these murals continue a tradition that began there nearly a century ago.
Featuring Emerging Canadian Design Practices
September 27 – October 29, 2010
AIBC Gallery: #100 – 440 Cambie Street, Vancouver
Twenty + Change: Emerging Canadian Design Practices features twenty-one emerging firms from across Canada working in architecture, landscape architecture and urban design. These projects rethink urban infrastructure, propose new models for public space and housing, and examine the unique relationship between single-family homes and their landscapes. Featured design practices include 5468796 Architecture Inc., AGATHOM Co., Altius Architecture Inc., Campos Leckie, D’Arcy Jones Design Inc., Dubbeldam Design Architects, Gow Hastings Architects Inc., Lapointe Architects, Lateral Office, Marko Simcic Architect, mcfarlane | green | biggar Architecture + Design, _naturehumaine (architecture+design), NIPpaysage, North Design Office, Paul Raff Studio, RVTR, spmb, Susan Fitzgerald Architecture, The Acre Collective, Urban Republic arts society / ph5 architecture Inc. Design firms were selected by a curatorial team consisting of Joost Bakker, Ian Chodikoff, Anne Cormier, Christine Macy and Chris Pommer.
2010 marks the 100th Anniversary of the PNE. From August 21 - September 6, 2010, AIBC registrants can save up to 25% off gate prices to the Fair at the PNE. A 15% discount is also available for PlayPasses at the PNE Playland For more information on the Club AIBC program, please visit http://www.aibc.intrd.com.

Please be advised (courtesy the provincial government) that the BC Building Codes have been amended to clarify the roles and accountabilities of individuals who sign Letters of Assurance. It was always intended that one professional signs a Letter of Assurance for each discipline. While in many situations there will be additional professionals supporting the Registered Professional of Record, these registered professionals do not sign Letters of Assurance. Revision 10 results in a number of small changes to wording throughout the code. Note: The new amendment is effective September 1, 2010.
Members and architectural firms should note that the new letters of assurance are products of extensive industry consultation, including input and review from the AIBC’s Regulatory Coordination Committee, the Practice Board and direct representation to the provincial government’s working groups. A new guide to the appropriate use of letters of assurance is being developed by the AIBC and APEGBC with publication anticipated for Fall 2010.
The revised document can be found on the BC Codes Errata and Revisions page (http://www.bccodes.ca/errata_revisions.htm). To access a printable copy for to your existing binders, click here. For those customers with online versions of the BC Codes, this amendment will be consolidated and uploaded on September 1, 2010. CD customers connected to the Internet will receive the updated version automatically after the effective date.
Maura Gatensby MAIBC
Director of Professional Services
The Vancouver Airport Authority is looking to contact architects and architectural firms in the Metro Vancouver area with successful track records in designing firehalls. If you have such expertise, please send an e-mail to communications@aibc.ca along with a brief overview of related project history.
Registered users of the BCDC-2 2008 document are advised that the document has been updated with regard to the Harmonized Sales Tax. To access the document visit http://www.pccbc.com/preregistration.html
The Green Dream Home, an energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly home in Kamloops, has reached the demonstration phase. The project is the first of two Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) EQuilibrium™ Housing Initiative demonstration homes in B.C. to be completed and opened for public tours, and the eighth to open across Canada. The home was built by Canadian Home Builders’ Association Central Interior and Thompson Rivers University as part of an initiative to encourage builders and developers to build the next generation of sustainable housing. The Green Dream Home combines state-of-the-art energy-efficient design and construction techniques with renewable energy production.

As part of its Arthur Erickson public program series, West Vancouver Museum has arranged a rare tour of the Erickson-designed Filberg House, a private residence in Comox. Designed in 1958, the Filberg House is considered to be one of Erickson’s e finest residential designs. Located on a sea-side bluff with spectacular views overlooking Hornby and Denman islands, it has been described as "the most beautiful house in Canada". This one-day trip to Vancouver Island includes stops at Milner Gardens and Woodland in Qualicum Beach prior to visiting the Filberg House. Participants also have the option of visiting two more architecturally-significant homes near Campbell River the following day. Tour guides over the course of the weekend include Simon Scott (photographer of Arthur Erickson's buildings), Bo Helliwell MAIBC and Kim Smith MAIBC of Blue Sky Architecture, and Barry Griblin. The tour is scheduled for Saturday, September 25, and space is limited. The cost is $185 ($285 for the extended two-day tour) and includes fee includes bus transportation, admission and lunch. For more information, call (604) 925-7179.
The Vancouver Home + Interior Design Show takes place September 9-12 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. This year’s event will showcase the latest in innovative products and new ideas from some 325 retailers. Special features will share the latest trends in areas such as energy efficiency and sustainability. As a special consideration, AIBC registrants are entitled to a pair of complementary tickets to the show. Visit https://www.microspec.com/tix123/etic.cfm?code=VANHIDS10&disc=aibc and use code “AIBC”. For more information, go to http://www.vancouverhomeandinteriordesignshow.com/ME2/Sites/.
Glass Connections 2010 is a one-day session that presents the latest technologies for glass and metal professionals. The event offers a focused educational and networking event for glaziers, architects, engineers, designers, spec writers, commercial construction contractors and building owners. Seminars cover a wide range of industry-specific topics including photovoltaic technology for the glass industry, heat treatment of glass, insulating glass and manufacturing, training and retaining young glazing apprentices and Building Code Energy Efficiencies. It takes place September 30 at the Delta Hotel and Conference Centre, 4331 Dominion Street, Burnaby. For more information, click here.
Registration is now open for GreenLink 2010, a conference that aims to set realistic methods in sustainable thinking, development and action. This event will provide an arena to showcase innovative projects in green investment, clean technology and government policy. This year’s conference will also host several internationally-acclaimed speakers, including David Suzuki and Paul Harken. It takes place from October 5-6, 2010 at the Renaissance Harbourside Hotel, Vancouver. Early-bird registration is available until August 30. For more information or to register, visit http://www.rebootconference.com/greenlink2010/index.php.
The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Metro Vancouver Chapter is proud to host its 2nd Annual Architecture Canada BC Chapter Awards Dinner on Wednesday, September 29, 2010. The evening will be a celebration of Advocates for Architecture, recognizing the contributions made by architects, emerging practitioners and the general public in the advocacy of architecture in Metro Vancouver and elsewhere in the province. The awards acknowledge those whose work and dedication to improving the built environment has made a difference and who might not be recognized through traditional architectural award programs. In addition, Bing Thom MAIBC FRAIC will present award-winning work from his firm. It takes place Wednesday, September 29, 2010 at the Italian Cultural Centre, 3075 Slocan Street, Vancouver. Open to all, tickets are $80 per person and may be purchased online or by mailing a cheque with registration information to:
RAIC Metro Vancouver Chapter
405-375 West Fifth Avenue
Vancouver B.C. V5Y 1J6
Funds raised will go towards future RAIC speaker series and advocacy of architecture in British Columbia. Seating is limited, so please register as soon as possible.
Emily Carr University of Art + Design is pleased to host the latest version of Twenty + Change: Emerging Canadian Design Practices, a touring exhibition featuring 21 emerging Canadian firms working in architecture, landscape architecture and urban design. The projects on display rethink urban infrastructure, propose new models for public space and housing, and examine the unique relationship between the single-family house and landscape. A fully illustrated catalogue is also available. The free exhibitions runs until Friday, September 3, 2010 in the university’s Concourse Gallery.
The 2010 Gaining Ground urban sustainability conference, titled Eco Logical: The Power of Green Cities to Shape the Future, takes place October 4-7 in Vancouver. This three-day conference is themed around three crucial subjects: policy and industry buy-in; green economy; and complete community design and human health and well-being. It will focus on urban sustainability accomplishments and challenges, bringing together a wide network of urban sustainability practitioners who are playing key roles in numerous fields of professional and community practice. Featured speakers include Jared Blumenfeld, Director of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 9 (California, the Southwest and Hawaii); Michael Dichand, CEO of Gussing Renewable Energy; and Jeff Tumlin, Urban Transportation Planner, City of San Francisco. For additional information and registration, visit the conference web site at www.gaininggroundsummit.com.
The Canada Council for the Arts would like you to be aware of the October 1 application deadline for following architecture-related grant programs :
Assistance for the Promotion of Architecture - This grant program ($50,000 maximum) assists galleries, publishers and event organizers in producing books, exhibitions, films and events on contemporary architecture. More...
Travel Grants - This program ($500 - $2,500) supports travel to public presentations of one’s work, and for research as part of a curatorial project. More...
JBC Watkins Award - For Canadians pursuing post-graduate studies at a foreign institution ($5,000). Please contact the CCA’s architectural officer for application forms and guidelines.
Prix de Rome for Emerging Practitioners - This prize ($34,000) lets a recent graduate travel internationally and intern in a firm of their choice. One candidate is put forward by each accredited schools of architecture. More...
A call for proposals for the 2012 Venice Biennale in Architecture will be issued this fall, inviting galleries, schools of architecture, architecture firms as well as individual critics, curators and practitioners to submit projects for the Canadian presentation in Venice 2012. Interested parties are invited to contact the CCA’s architecture officer.
The Building SustainABLE Communities Conference, hosted by The Fresh Outlook Foundation, takes place at the Delta Grand Resort & Conference Centre in Kelowna from November 15 to 18, 2010. The Fresh Outlook Foundation is a non-profit organization that applies community-based social marketing (CBSM) strategies to encourage sustainable behaviour.
With more than 100 speakers, this year’s conference provides a wide range of topics in Sustainability Planning, Pollution Prevention & Mitigation, Green Economic Development, and Community Sustainability. The program has recently been expanded and Speakers' Bios & Abstracts are now available online.
Early bird registration is available until September 17, 2010. For more information, including program and registration details, please visit www.freshoutlookfoundation.org.
The 10th Annual Architecture Foundation of British Columbia Golf Tournament will take place Friday, September 3, 2010 at the University Golf Club at the University of British Columbia. Registration is at 11:00 a.m. followed by tee off at 1:15 p.m. Players of all abilities are welcome to join in the fun and camaraderie – all in support of the AFBC. This major fundraising event supports the foundation and its dedication to the awareness, understanding and appreciation of the contribution architecture makes in our communities. Funds raised also help the foundation to support new architects and emerging firms through its various programs. Registration and sponsorship opportunities are still available.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver is hosting its first ever Commercial Building Awards on September 23, 2010. The awards are meant to honour excellence in local commercial and industrial construction within Greater Vancouver, including recognizing the architects, designers, owners, developers, financiers, and realtors responsible for creating some of the most exciting and innovative projects in the region. Categories include:
There will also be a Judges’ Choice Award for best overall entry. Adjudication will be performed by a select panel of judges respected for their expertise within the real estate community. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.
The Architecture Canada | RAIC 2030 Challenge Committee has undertaken a project to identify, publish and promote the best examples of energy-efficient commercial, institutional, industrial and multi-residential Canadian projects completed over the past decade. The main objectives of this case study are to promote the work of Canadian architectural firms and encourage clients to adopt the 2030 Challenge objectives for their future projects. Firms interested in showcasing their work are invited to submit a brief project description as well as drawings and photographs that illustrate the quality of the building. In addition, each submission must include the Building Performance Results data from the NRC and Screening Tool for New Building Design or from actual energy-use records. The projects will be reviewed and up to 20 selected as case studies. Submissions will be selected based on he architectural quality of the submission combined with the energy performance results. Successful participants will be asked to provide a concise written description, publication-quality photographs and drawings (site plan, floor plans, section and enclosure details), and actual energy performance data. For each project selected, Architecture Canada will provide $500 to help offset the costs of fully developing a case study. Electronic submissions for the initial selection of projects should be sent to gmurfitt@raic.org by September 3, 2010.
The Canadian Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale will feature Hylozoic Ground, Canada's official entry in what many consider to be the single most prestigious international event in contemporary architecture. Using interactive technology, next-generation artificial intelligence and synthetic biology, Hylozoic Ground is an immersive, interactive environment that moves and breathes around its viewers. The project will transform the Canada Pavilion into an artificial forest made of an intricate lattice of small transparent acrylic meshwork links, covered with a network of interactive mechanical fronds, filters, and whiskers. Created by the interdisciplinary design team of Philip Beesley MRAIC OAA, Dr. Rob Gorbet PEng, and Dr. Rachel Armstrong MA BMBCh, this architectural experiment offers a glimpse of how buildings in the future might move, and even feel and think. The opportunity still exists to be part of this high-profile, groundbreaking project by becoming a sponsor. For more information, go to http://www.hylozoicground.com/opportunities/index.html.
The BC Cultural Crawl is a self-guided tour of community-initiated events: music, theatre and dance performances, visual arts, festivals, museum and heritage exhibitions, culinary arts, community art walks and more. This year’s crawl takes place throughout August in communities across the province. For detailed information on local cultural tours, community art walks, itineraries, maps and other resources you need to plan your own exploration, visit www.art-bc.com or contact culturalcrawl@art-bc.com.
The fourth annual Ride-Share Week takes place October 4-8, 2010. For the first time, this annual week of promotion and participation in ridesharing will be expanding province-wide. Organized by the Jack Bell Ride-Share Foundation, this event is designed to promote and raise awareness for active, sustainable transportation. Using the Jack Bell Ride-Share database (https://online.ride-share.com/en/my/), individuals and businesses can sign up to match journeys and start enjoying greener commutes. RSW Coordinators will receive a “Green Zebra Guide”, a local savings book for sustainable living. Promotional materials will be provided in mid-August, and prizes will be awarded to ride sharers, including a round trip for two to Edmonton on Via Rail’s *The Canadian*. For more information, contact Rae-Anne LaPlante at rae-anne@ride-share.com or (604) 879-RIDE (7433).
Mark your calendar for the 2010 Vancouver SustainaBUILD Conference this fall. The conference program features innovative content, ideas and cutting edge technologies related to sustainable development and green design. It takes place November 23 at Vancouver's Westin Bayshore Hotel. Early bird rates of $275 + HST will available from late summer through to November 2. For more information, including an online conference program and registration information, visit the conference web site at http://www.sustainabuild.com/vancouver/index.htm. Questions can be directed to Gillian Wright by e-mail (gwright@mmart.com) or telephone (604.739.2112 ext. 192058.)
Mark your calendars for the next Interior Design Show West, October 14-17, 2010 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. IDSwest is Western Canada’s premiere annual residential design show featuring 200 exhibitors showcasing quality products and services to an audience of architects, designers, industry professionals, consumers and media. New program highlights this year include Future Masters, a showcase of young design talents and local design institutions; and Spare the Change, a design challenge with a $2 budget. For detailed information including speakers, exhibitors and schedule, keep an eye on the event web site at http://www.idswest.com/index.php.
École de design and Institut du patrimoine of Université du Québec à Montréal are organizing a conference entitled “Preserving Modern Architecture in Québec, Canada, and Elsewhere: Heritage Challenges and the Mobilization of Knowledge”. It will be held in Montréal from October 14 - 17, 2010. Submissions are currently being accepted for conference presenters. For detailed information, including the Call for Papers, visit the conference web site at http://www.ip.uqam.ca/.

The federal Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration has launched Canada’s Citizenship Award 2010. Formerly the Citation for Citizenship, this award is for Canadians who dedicate themselves to active citizenship in their communities. It recognizes those who demonstrate exemplary citizenship by assisting newcomers to successfully integrate, a who promote active citizenship by putting into practice the rights and responsibilities of being a Canadian. Note: the deadline for nominations is September 3, 2010. Information and nomination forms can be downloaded online at www.cic.gc.ca/citizenshipaward.
The Quito Pan-American Biennale of Architecture is now accepting entries from registered architects from the Americas. Held since 1978, the biennale is organized by the Colegio de Arquitectos del Ecuador (Association of Architects of Ecuador) Pichincha Province, and has grown to become a major international event. Academic lectures, exhibitions, and cultural events will also be held. Submissions are due by Friday, October 29 2010. To download the application form, click here. Click here for more information. The event takes place from November 15 - 19, 2010 in Quito, Ecuador.
Making Space 2010 is an international award and conference promoting innovation, creativity and sustainability in design for children and young people. Supported by the Scottish government and OECD Centre for Effective Learning Environments, the awards program invites submissions from across the world for the most successful building or space (indoor or outdoor) for children and young people (up to age 18 inclusive), completed between January 2005 and December 2010. Entries are welcomed for any project designed for children and young people - from schools to street furnishings, recreational or educational, rural or urban. Entries should exemplify innovation and creativity in design as well as a strong process of user participation and involvement. For more information, visit http://www.childreninscotland.org.uk/html/makingspace.htm.
Entries are now being accepted for the 3rd International Holcim Awards. This competition, organized by the Holcim Foundation, celebrates innovative, future-oriented projects that contribute towards a more sustainable built environment. It recognizes sustainable practices in engineering, landscape and urban design, infrastructure, and materials and construction technologies. The main category is open to working professionals including architects, engineers, planners, builders and construction firms whose projects have reached an advanced stage in design with construction to take place no earlier than July 1, 2010. There is also a "Next Generation" category for students enrolled in the final year of a bachelor program, or in graduate or post-graduate programs. Entries must be submitted online by March 23, 2011. Go to www.holcimawards.org.
Entries are now being accepted for the Northern Exposure Photo Contest, as part of the BUILDEX 2011 Vancouver Conference & Exposition taking place February 23 and 24 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Student and amateur photographers are invited to capture Vancouver's amazing architecture. Winning entries will have the opportunity to be featured in the BUILDEX 2011 marketing campaign and be exhibited at the tradeshow. Deadline for submissions is September 27, 2010. For more information, visit http://www.buildexvancouver.com/contest/index.htm.
The Design Exchange Awards promote Canadian design excellence and recognize
the critical role of design in all types of organizations including commercial
entities (large and small businesses), not-for-profit organizations, and
the public sector. The awards celebrate the success stories achieved through
close partnerships between clients and designers. The DXAs are Canada’s
only award program to judge design by results, balancing function, aesthetics
and economic success. The final submission deadline of September 30, 2010. Click
here to learn
more or visit the DXA web site for complete details.

By Lance Hosey, Architect Magazine
August 10, 2010
“If you ask a designer to name the most important issues facing design today,” wrote Alice Rawsthorn in The New York Times earlier this year, “one is bound to be sustainability, which is design-speak for helping the rest of us to live responsibly, ethically and environmentally.” Design-speak? “I wasn’t implying that designers and architects invented the term,” Rawsthorn tells me. “They didn’t. They simply appropriated it.” “Appropriate” means “to take exclusive possession of.” So we didn’t invent it—we just stole it. More …
By Vladimir Belogolovsky, ArchNewsNow
August 24, 2010
Sara Caples and Everardo Jefferson founded their Manhattan-based boutique firm Caples Jefferson Architects in 1987. Jefferson observes: “In the '70s, architects failed to make the connection between architecture and sociology, between purpose and form. The program has to be translated into form, and the form has to rise to the level of architecture.” This conviction is reflected in the three main criteria the architects judiciously follow in their practice: at least half of their projects are in the public realm and community-based; every project should result from serious intellectual research; and each should reflect powerful and original design. More …