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Towards a More Sustainable and Equitable Future of Architecture
Join us for a rich presentation by Studio Gang’s Founding Partner Jeanne Gang, FAIA, on how her practice is leading the way for architects across the globe towards a more sustainable and equitable future. In her keynote lecture at the 2022 AIA Women’s Leadership Summit, Gang shares several projects, ranging in scale and typology, that demonstrate how her firm is pushing design’s ability to generate meaningful change and offer practical solutions to larger issues like climate change. She also discusses her firm’s major step towards pay equity after closing the gender wage gap for all Studio Gang employees in 2018. Course expires 06/18/2027

1 LU
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Transforming Ideas into Impactful Presentations
This course is a free resource that does not offer credit for completion. Equip yourself with the necessary skills and strategies to create and deliver engaging presentations that effectively convey your message and inspire your audience. Whether you are looking to enhance your professional communication skills, captivate stakeholders with your ideas, or become a more confident speaker, this two-part course will provide you the comprehensive insights and practical skills to achieve your goal. Feel free to engage with the lessons that align with your needs and in the order that best suits your requirements. Each lesson is packed with engaging video lectures, enlightening readings, interactive quizzes, and hands-on assignments designed to facilitate the practical application of the concepts covered.

2 Courses
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Transforming Ideas into Impactful Presentations: Part I
Learn how to effectively define your presentation objectives, organize your content, enhance accessibility, and use visual aids. Each step is carefully structured to ensure a seamless and thorough understanding of the art and science behind impactful presentations. This course is a free resource that does not offer credit for completion. Feel free to engage with the lessons that align with your needs and in the order that best suits your requirements. Each lesson is packed with engaging video lectures, enlightening readings, interactive quizzes, and hands-on assignments designed to facilitate the practical application of the concepts covered.

0.0 LU
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Transforming Ideas into Impactful Presentations: Part II
Learn how to refine your delivery, manage presentation anxiety, and effectively engage with your audience. From mastering rehearsal techniques to confidently addressing audience questions, you’ll build the tools and confidence to deliver presentations that leave a lasting impression. This course is a free resource that does not offer credit for completion. Feel free to engage with the lessons that align with your needs and in the order that best suits your requirements. Each lesson is packed with engaging video lectures, enlightening readings, interactive quizzes, and hands-on assignments designed to facilitate the practical application of the concepts covered.

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Trauma Informed Design: Designing for Justice-Impacted Individuals
Individuals with justice system involvement or individuals impacted by the justice system are among the most disadvantaged populations in the U.S. They often experience complex challenges and harmful stigmas that prevent them from successfully reentering society. These challenges include accessing education, employment, affordable housing, substance abuse treatment, health care, and family services.  Architects have a unique opportunity to help. Learn how the key principles of trauma informed care can inform trauma informed design and create environments that actively address these challenges. Trauma informed design has the potential to significantly improve the health, safety, and well-being of justice-impacted individuals—creating spaces, residences, and facilities that help them become contributing members of society.   This session was recorded live on April 8, 2025.

1.0 LU|HSW
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Tri-Faith Commons: A Case Study in Community Engagement
Tri-Faith Commons serves as an international model for interfaith learning, collaboration, and community-building. This unique project brings together a synagogue, church, mosque, and interfaith center on a 38-acre campus in Omaha, Nebraska. Using Countryside Community Church—the most-recent architectural addition to Tri-Faith Commons—as a case study, discover how these diverse communities worked with the design team to find common ground to create a built space that unites populations that have been traditionally perceived to be in conflict in an ongoing conversation.  Through a conversation with Executive Director Wendy Goldberg, explore how the project evolved to create four distinct spaces that coexist within an intentionally planned landscape.  This session was recorded live on February 15, 2024.

1 LU
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UK-US Contemporary Experiences with Collaborative Design & Planning
Design professionals across the United Kingdom have been at the forefront of efforts to promote international adaptation of collaborative design practice since the 1980s. In 1988, a seminal joint design assistance team project took place between UK and American professionals in Pittsburgh, leading to a wave of new practice across Europe and beyond. This session will explore comparative experiences in collaborative design and planning with two leading thinkers, as well as the development of the Association for Collaborative Design. The session will share experiences with collaborative planning events from the UK and elsewhere and introduce the new Engagement Overlay to the RIBA Plan of Work, a tool to promote best practice and ensure the most successful and collaborative project outcomes. This session was recorded live on February 26, 2026.

1 LU
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Uncovering and Addressing Bias in the Awards Jury Process
As a member of an awards jury, it’s critical to foster an inclusive and equitable selection environment—ensuring that every candidate is evaluated fairly and objectively. Often, that begins with acknowledging the potential impact our own biases may have on the outcome. Sometimes, we're aware of our biases. Other times, we have to work to identify them. In this course, we'll explore unconscious biases, understanding their impact on decision-making and the fairness of award outcomes. Through self-reflection and practical strategies, we'll learn to identify our own biases and apply techniques to mitigate their influence. We'll equip ourselves with the knowledge and tools to continuously monitor and address bias, promoting a culture of awareness and inclusivity in the awards selection process.

1 LU
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Underrepresented Women, Paths to Leadership, and the Role of Executives
This session delves into the unique challenges faced by Black women and women of color (WOC) in the AEC industry. Attendees will gain invaluable insights into their experiences, exploring topics such as work-life balance, power dynamics, and pay scales. The session critically examines the path to leadership for WOC, highlighting systemic obstacles and bias. It emphasizes the importance of removing subjectivity from processes, supporting mentorship, and fostering leadership roles for Black women and WOC. Executives' role in supporting diversity is discussed, with actionable steps provided to drive positive change and promote inclusion. The session highlights the detrimental impact of excluding these voices and inspires attendees to create a more inclusive environment. Course expires 10/22/2026

1 LU
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Understanding AIA’s Brand Identity
As an AIA leader, you shape how the organization is seen, heard, and trusted. This self-paced course empowers you to represent the Institute with confidence and clarity that is grounded in our shared mission, vision, and values. You’ll discover how consistent tone, visuals, and messaging not only reinforce AIA’s identity but also build credibility across every touchpoint. Because every leader plays a vital role in telling one unified story: advancing the power of architecture to create a better world.

0.5 LU
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Understanding Material Lifecycles to Inform Smarter Decisions
Material performance is shaped across extraction, manufacturing, use, and end-of-life pathways. Architects are increasingly expected to understand how these lifecycle stages influence human health, ecosystems, and climate outcomes when selecting building materials. This course introduces practical lifecycle thinking for evaluating and comparing building products using established documentation. You’ll learn how to interpret lifecycle assessment (LCA) results and use Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), Health Product Declarations (HPDs), and ingredient transparency documentation to evaluate measurable impacts. You’ll also explore how different carbon types—embodied, operational, avoided, and sequestered—affect material decisions and broader project goals. After completing this course, you’ll be able to assess lifecycle tradeoffs, compare material options more confidently, and apply design strategies that support reuse, material durability, and reduced environmental impact.

2 LU|HSW
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Understanding Nonprofit Financials for AIA Leaders
AIA leaders play a vital role in ensuring that the organization’s resources are used responsibly, transparently, and in alignment with its mission. Whether you're a seasoned board member or stepping into a leadership role for the first time, this course is designed to build your confidence and competence in interpreting financial reports and understanding your fiduciary responsibilities. Through four concise, self-paced lessons, you’ll explore the fundamentals of nonprofit finance, governance, and accountability—empowering you to lead with transparency and strategic foresight.

1.5 LU
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Unlock Your Leadership Potential
Take your architecture career to the next level with our 3-course package designed for architects aspiring to step into leadership roles or elevate their impact within their firms. This specially curated bundle provides the tools, strategies, and insights to shape you into a leader who can inspire, motivate, and drive team success. 

3 Courses
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Unlocking Challenges: Understanding Codes for Doors and Door Hardware in Health Care Environments
Specifically designed for healthcare architects and emerging professionals in healthcare design, this course offers a focused exploration of codes and regulations pertaining to doors and door hardware within healthcare facilities. The course will address the specific requirements for doors and hardware based on their use and occupancy, highlighting the critical need for highly durable, code-compliant, and safe solutions in hospitals. Key discussions will encompass essential aspects such as life safety, security, and long-term performance capabilities, detailing the basic regulatory requirements, various codes, and standards applicable to doors, especially those in a means of egress and their associated hardware. Attendees will gain insights into how door and hardware choices can impact design, learning practical tools for communicating door hardware and function, and discovering potential solutions for compliance to effectively prevent unintended code violations. This session was recorded live on September 9, 2025.

1 LU|HSW
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Upholding Ethical Obligations to Clients in Architecture & Design
Upholding ethical obligations to clients is the cornerstone of a successful architecture practice. This essential course will reinforce your ethics knowledge and skills, helping you effectively navigate ethical dilemmas and prioritize client interests.  Dive into the foundations of client-professional relationships with a focus on the importance of ethical standards and legal requirements and steering clear of conflicts of personal gain. Gain valuable insights into identifying, disclosing, and managing conflicts of interest, ensuring decisions are made professionally and without bias. Build strategies to apply with confidence in your daily practice, including communicating effectively, building trust, ensuring project success, and maintaining the integrity of the architect-client relationship. With a focus on the AIA Code of Ethics, you’ll learn how to align your communication strategies with ethical guidelines—from project initiation to completion—while maintaining transparency and confidentiality. Through analysis of a real-life scenario, you’ll develop the tools to uphold your ethical obligations—making decisions that protect client interests and reinforce the trust and integrity of the profession. This course was developed in close collaboration with members of the National Ethics Council. Course expires 06/30/2027

1.5 LU
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Using Energy Modeling to Make Smarter Design Decisions
Energy modeling is an essential tool for architects and design professionals seeking to reduce carbon emissions and improve building performance. This course introduces the core principles and practical applications of energy modeling, emphasizing its role in achieving decarbonization across the building lifecycle.  You’ll learn how to integrate energy modeling from early concept through final construction, using it to inform critical decisions on massing, orientation, envelope, and systems selection. This course also covers modeling tools, predictive techniques, and simulation workflows that support both performance optimization and code compliance. Through real-world case studies, you’ll examine how energy modeling has driven measurable carbon reductions in diverse project types and explore emerging trends shaping the future of low-carbon design.  

2.5 LU|HSW
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Water Access as Wellness Touchpoints: Beyond Hydration in Human-Centered Design
This course explores how access to clean, well-designed drinking water access points can support human health, behavior, and wellness in the built environment. Architects and designers are increasingly asked to go beyond code compliance – to shape spaces that promote hydration, trust in water quality, and equitable access. This course equips design professionals with the latest thinking on how water access points can serve as visible, functional wellness touchpoints across commercial, institutional, and public settings. This session was recorded live on August 27, 2025.

1 LU|HSW
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Weather the Storm: Sustainable Resilient Fiber Cement Building Envelopes
Materials that comprise the building envelope must be able to endure fire, hurricanes, flooding, and extreme cold and heat. This session will demonstrate how to construct building envelopes that can withstand catastrophic weather events and drastic temperature swings by using fiber cement cladding. See how fiber cement cladding can help you build sustainably while promoting resiliency, structural stability, and life safety. You'll learn about the design and engineering behind fiber cement products that enhance flexibility and function across a variety of climate zones. Plus, explore the evolutionary progress made in fiber cement products for the built environment and architectural specification. This session was recorded live on September 18, 2025.

1 LU|HSW
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WELL Certification: Setting New Standards for a Healthier Tomorrow
Tuesday, May 12, 2026  |  2-3pm ET When faced with an inefficient building that could no longer meet patient needs or provide required services, SSM Health set a new industry standard. The SSM Health Dean Medical Group’s South Madison Campus is the largest healthcare facility in the United States and the first in Wisconsin to achieve WELL v2 Pilot GOLD Certification demonstrating a profound commitment to patient and employee health and wellbeing.   The 175,000-square-foot outpatient clinic consolidates over 18 specialty services, including oncology, orthopedics, and therapy, in a highly functional and sustainable building. The design emphasizes environmental stewardship, occupant health, and comfort, incorporating features such as natural daylight, views of nature, and air quality improvements. The building scored highly across all ten WELL Building Certification categories, including air, nourishment, light, and movement. With a focus on health at every level in both the design and operations, this clinic achieves industry leading wellbeing targets, exceeds Wisconsin’s energy codes, and includes provisions for future expansions and operations.  This session will highlight design strategies that lead to achieving premier sustainability goals, such as WELL Building standards. Specifically, how the design at SSM Health Dean Medical Group’s South Madison Campus has created healthier, more sustainable spaces for patients and staff. 

1 LU|HSW
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What Makes a Respectful Firm: Harassment & Discrimination Prevention
Designed for architects, design professionals, and learners who aspire to champion respect and inclusivity in their firms and practices, this course defines what makes a respectful firm—highlighting key characteristics, benefits, and the necessary steps for its creation and growth. Central to the discussion are anti-discrimination laws and specific sections within the AIA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct that underscore the critical need to prevent harassment and discrimination, especially concerning protected characteristics.  Through case study analysis, you’ll understand how to effectively apply the principles of national anti-discrimination laws and the AIA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct—enhancing your readiness to address these issues in your own firm. You’ll also learn strategies for preventing and addressing harassment and discrimination, such as cultivating a respectful workplace culture, establishing clear policies, and providing education on diversity and inclusion. Course expires 07/29/2027

3.5 LU