• home
  • chevron_right
  • Courses
  • chevron_right
  • Driving Innovation: Technology Adoption for Architecture Firms

Driving Innovation: Technology Adoption for Architecture Firms

AIAU25-DLTK01
Included in subscription Included in subscription
1.0 LU
Live course date: 07/29/2025 | 03:00 PM
$0

Member Price

$0

Non-member Price

Sign in to purchase chevron_right

Description

Tuesday, July 29, 2025  |  3:00-4:00pm EST

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies are rapidly transforming the architecture and engineering landscape, offering new opportunities for efficiency, innovation, and competitive advantage. Join Bret Tushaus, VP of Product Management at Deltek, for a discussion on how architecture firms can successfully navigate technology and AI integration. Drawing on industry trends and real-world examples, Bret will share practical strategies to identify, implement, and scale technology solutions that align with firm goals, drive efficiency, and improve outcomes. Join this session for the best practices on how to adopt and optimize new technologies with confidence.

Learning Objectives

check

Understand how emerging technologies, including AI, are reshaping the industry and the operational challenges they present.

check

Explore a framework for evaluating and selecting technology solutions that align with strategic business goals.

check

Learn proven best practices for gaining stakeholder buy-in and fostering a culture of innovation within your organization.

check

Discover how to measure the impact of technology investments and ensure long-term value through continuous improvement and adoption strategies.

This free live course is brought to you through a partnership with Deltek. By registering for this course, you grant AIA permission to share your name and email address with Deltek. 

Instructors
Bret Tushaus

Bret Tushaus joined Deltek in September of 2010 as a Product Director focused on Deltek's Vision ERP platform. His mission was to find ways for the Vision product to continue to meet the changing needs of customers. His commitment to that mission paved the way for him to take on a leadership role as a Vice President within the Product Strategy organization at Deltek, leading a wide portfolio of Deltek products and product management teams. Bret focuses on ways ERP and other technology solutions can solve organizations’ operational pain points. Prior to joining Deltek, Bret spent 15 years at Eppstein Uhen Architects after receiving a Masters of Architecture Degree from the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. As a Vice President at Eppstein Uhen, he oversaw all IT functions within the firm and played an integral role managing its strategic development and business operations.

Similar courses

card_membership Included in subscription
Included in subscription
Why is Accessibility So Hard?
Accessible design is inherently challenging because it’s not a "settled science." Standards are constantly evolving—sometimes even in conflict with one another. This course will cut through the confusion. Our discussion/exploration will: Review compliance missteps and achievements in real-world scenarios Identify phases of the design process where various concerns are best addressed Help you create a clear plan for accessibility success Address questions, comments, and concerns from members like you Hear from accessibility experts and learn from the experiences of your peers in this clarifying course.

1.00 LU|HSW
card_membership Included in subscription
Included in subscription
Disruptive Small Firm Practices: Innovative Models for Expanding Services
A disruptive innovation helps create a new market and value network. In this course, three professionals will demonstrate how firms can utilize these innovations to expand into more sustainable and resilient business models beyond traditional architecture. Learn how to: Utilize tools to re-conceptualize your firm's expanded services offerings Determine how expanded services integrate with your current business models Develop strategies for marketing expanded services to new and existing architectural clients Consider how expanded services augment opportunities for traditional architectural services offerings Course expires on 1/2/2026.

1.00 LU
card_membership Included in subscription
Included in subscription
AIA Entrepreneur Summit 2015: New Models
Within the context of business models, what are the characteristics that would make someone a successful entrepreneur? What are the obstacles for architects to break out of our traditional model? Economics plays a central role in our ability to expand services or take our practice in new directions.  Our expert panel, moderated by AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker, considers ways in which architects can create new sources of revenue by expanding their practices in different ways and embracing new models for doing business.  Questions explored include how architects are uniquely suited to development, key measures for exploring development opportunities, and factors influencing the decision process around undertaking a new business venture.   This cutting-edge discussion will inspire and enlighten you. This course expires on 4/20/2026.  

1.50 LU
card_membership Included in subscription
Included in subscription
Applying the ADA on Existing and Altered Buildings
Accessibility is fundamental in today's architecture practice. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies not only to new construction, but also when remodeling existing facilities—and the guidelines and exceptions can be confusing. In this case-study course, we'll present real-life examples of applying the ADA during renovations. Topics to be covered include: The challenges of knowing how and when to apply the ADA to ensure accessibility compliance The difference between an alteration and an alteration of an area containing a primary function What happens if an existing building is not being altered, and what exceptions apply when an alteration occurs

1.00 LU|HSW
card_membership Included in subscription
Included in subscription
ADA Tolerances and Acceptable Measurements
This course will cover the specific wording of ADA Standards Section 104.1.1 on tolerances and similar language in selected other accessibility standards and explain how they should be interpreted. It will cover what types of conditions are subject to the tolerances language and which ones are not. The panelists will discuss how they measure field conditions affecting accessibility and ADA compliance, how those measurements are critical in understanding and applying the tolerances language, and what types of field conditions affect the determination of whether a measurement is within the tolerances. This session provides architects with peer feedback on a critical but highly esoteric topic.

1.50 LU|HSW
card_membership Included in subscription
Included in subscription
Making the ADA Accessible
The ADA Standards for Accessible Design can seem like a complex web. In this course, you'll review case studies and detailed real-life examples to help you navigate ADA compliance with confidence. Facilitated by an architect and accessibility expert with an intimate understanding of the intent and the letter of the ADA, you'll learn to identify and avoid common errors, and provide guidance on designing for contractor and client success. Return to your firm equipped with valuable strategies that ensure your future projects are built right the first time. Course expires on 3/18/2027.

3.75 LU|HSW
card_membership Included in subscription
Included in subscription
Emerge by AIAU: Making Architecture Accessible
Guided by the expertise and insight of industry professionals Brad Gaskins, Tom Hirsch, and Karen Braitmayer, this course highlights the history of accessibility by focusing on the work of civil rights organizations and the role played by members of the American Institute of Architects; discusses how universal design reinforces the principle of access for all; reviews the key requirements of complying with the ADA for new construction; and explains the best approach to updating existing buildings to comply with the ADA. This course offers entry into a conversation that is essential for emerging and seasoned professionals alike. Course expires: 03/11/2027

1.75 LU|HSW
card_membership Included in subscription
Included in subscription
Removing Barriers Successfully to Provide Access to All
When you have numerous deficiencies in an existing building, where do you begin? Removing barriers for renovation and alteration projects is easier when you have excellent options and strategies for doing so. This course provides the guidance you need to understand the complexity around barrier removal and provide solutions for removal, and answers to common questions, such as "Is there such a thing as being grandfathered?" and "Why is the plan's examiner asking us to confirm that 20% of the construction cost is for resolving barrier-removal matters?" Applying accessibility regulations to existing buildings is complex. It's critical you understand these regulations and how they may apply to your current and future projects. Examples covered include parking, exterior accessible routes, interior accessible routes, common restrooms, amenity and common spaces, and employee common areas. By equipping yourself with a plan for tackling barriers to renovation, you'll help ensure your firm avoids costly redesigns—and headaches.

1.00 LU|HSW