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AIA Ohio, established in 1933, works to organize and unite in fellowship the membership of the architectural profession; to promote the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession; to advance the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training and practice; to coordinate the building industry and the profession of architecture to ensure the advancement of the living standards of people through their improved environment; and to make the profession of ever-increasing service to society.

 

AIA Announces New Fellows

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2012 FAIA Fellows Announced

The American Institute of Architects announced the newest members elected to the College of Fellows.  AIA Ohio would like to congratulate Monica Green, FAIA of AIA Cleveland on this significant recognition.  Two other members from the Ohio Valley region were also elected to the College.  They include David Mohney, FAIA of AIA Kentucky and Drew White, FAIA of AIA Indianapolis.  Congratulations again to these very deserving members.  More information on those elected to the College of Fellows can be found at http://www.aia.org/practicing/awards/2012/fellows/index.htm

 

Call for Candidates

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The AIA Ohio Valley Regional Council is soliciting nominations for the position of Regional Director, to replace Chas Schreckenberger, AIA.  Any AIA Ohio component may nominate a candidate.  Individual declarations of candidacy may be made as well.  The individual elected will begin a three-year term on Jan. 1, 2013, and serve through Dec. 31, 2015.  Nominations and declarations of candidacy should be made by sending a letter of intent from the candidate, supporting letters (not required…no more than three) and a list of qualifications to the AIA Ohio Valley Region, by February 10, 2012. 

Biographical information on each nominated or declared candidate shall be submitted to:

                AIA Ohio Valley Region, 17 S. High St., Ste. 200, Columbus, OH  43215-3458

If you choose, you may submit via email to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Nominations or declarations will be forwarded to the Council’s Nominating Committee and recommendations will be made to the Regional Council for an election scheduled for April 19, 2012.  Candidates should plan to be available to attend this Regional Council meeting, which will be held in Cincinnati, OH, in order to be interviewed by the Council. 

Please note, Chas Schreckenberger, AIA, holds the position of the First Director (see excerpt from the OVR bylaws, below). 

Section 5. Election of Regional Director
The Regional Council shall call for the nomination of and shall elect the Regional Director(s) by vote of a simple majority of the Delegates of the Council present. The first Director from the Ohio Valley Region, shall be elected to serve a three-year term, and shall be perpetually succeeded by a director elected from the eligible membership of a Component in Ohio. The second Director shall serve an initial two-year term and shall be perpetually succeeded by a director elected from the eligible membership of Ohio, Indiana or Kentucky. Should Ohio not be able to provide a candidate willing to serve as Regional Director, a director shall be elected from Indiana or Kentucky to fill the position.

 

Setting Straight Changes in Continuing Education

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Bruce W. Sekanick AIA  01.11.2012

Continuing Education changes have been made by both the AIA Board of Directors and the Ohio Architects Board, and while they are not major, they can be a little confusing.  To begin this discussion, let’s start with the State of Ohio changes and what they mean to you.  Effective January 1, 2012, the Ohio Architects Board changed the continuing education requirements to match the newly recommended (model requirements) of the NCARB.  These requirements change the CE’s to 12 per year, all of which need to be Health Safety and Welfare.  Generally, since SD, Sustainable Design, hours are also Health Safety and Welfare hours, they still can apply, although Ohio has no specific requirements for Sustainable Design credits.  Simply said, if you get 12 HSW per year you are going to comply with the Ohio rules.  Additionally, the new Ohio requirements, which used to require 24 hours every two years, now requires 12 hours every year. This might not seem like a big change, but it does make a difference to those who wait until the waning days of the licensure period to complete their CE’s. Twelve hours of HSW per year.  The Ohio Board of Architects has made it fairly simple.  More information is available on the Ohio Architects Board website at http://arc.ohio.gov/ContinuingEducation.aspx.

It is also important to remember, and to remind your colleagues, that compliance with state requirements are made much easier through the continuing education system maintained by the AIA.  Those members who are audited need only to submit your AIA transcript as proof of compliance and, as long as you have completed the proper number programs and hours, you are done.  Another benefit of AIA membership.

Now, let’s get to the more complex AIA format for continuing education.  At their December 9th, 2011 meeting in Washington, D.C., the Institute Board decided to amend the CE requirements to more closely reflect the NCARB requirements, but to still require more hours than what the NCARB recommends.  The Board decided that members should be required to complete a total of 18 CEs per year (the same as before), but instead of the 8 hours of HSW, the new requirement is 12 hours of HSW per year.  This is intended to align the AIA's requirements for HSW with those of the NCARB model program at 12 HSW per year.  The AIA Board however, believes that it is important for the requirements of the AIA to “convey higher standards of professional knowledge” and that the added hours beyond the twelve recommended by the NCARB “ were crucial to our identity”.  These additional six (6) hours can be HSW or non-HSW hours, but must still meet the criteria for CE under the AIA CES program requirements, just as they always have.  The biggest difference in this change is that we are now talking about a change in the “type” of hours and opposed to the “number” of hours.

 

ARE Study Sessions 2012 in Cleveland

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ARE Study Sessions 2012 Cleveland, Ohio January - July 

Give yourself the gift of making 2012 the year you become a Registered Architect! 

Please pass on to friends and peers. All are welcome. www.aiacleveland.com/ARE_2012

2012 Architectural Registration Exam (A.R.E.) Study Session Series 

The American Institute of Architects (A.I.A.), Cleveland and Akron chapters are proud to announce the 2012 Architectural Registration Exam (A.R.E.) Study Session Series for all future architects. The series is 7 A.R.E. study sessions, each covering 1 of the 7 sections of the A.R.E. These sessions will cover the NCARB review guides in-depth with explanation of how to approach and solve multiple choice and the practice exam vignettes, applicable project experience, relevant concept definitions, and open question time will also be provided. 

 
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