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SUMMARY:AIA Conference on Architecture and Design 2026
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe AIA Conference on Architecture and Design 2026 (AIA26) is the annual flagship gathering of the American Institute of Architects\, held this year in San Diego\, California from June 10 to 13\, 2026. It is the largest architecture and design conference in the United States and one of the most significant in the world by attendance and programme scope\, bringing together the full professional spectrum of the $700 billion AEC industry. The conference belongs to the fields of architecture\, urban design\, construction\, sustainability\, practice management\, and continuing professional education. \nFocus\nAIA26 addresses what it frames as the defining questions facing architectural practice right now: how AI is reshaping design methodology and professional communication\, how the profession responds to climate accountability and embodied carbon\, how firms grow and build resilience in an uncertain economic environment\, and what the future of housing typologies looks like in the context of affordability and equity. The conference positions itself not as a theoretical forum but as a practical resource for working architects at every stage of their career. \nFor those tracking how the profession is navigating these pressures\, ArchUp’s coverage of major architectural and design events in the United States provides a useful frame on how the AIA Conference functions as the annual barometer of where professional discourse in American architecture is focused. \nProgram\nThe conference runs across four main days preceded by an arrival day on June 9. Wednesday June 10 hosts Tours\, Seminars and Workshops\, Symposia\, the AIA Annual Business Meeting\, the AIA Awards Gala\, and the AIA26 Opening Night Party. Thursday June 11 opens the AIA26 Expo alongside Keynotes\, Seminars\, Architalk sessions\, Expo CE\, the Investiture Ceremony\, and the Convocation Gala. Friday June 12 continues with Keynotes\, Expo\, Tours\, Open Studios\, and the main conference party. Saturday June 13 wraps with Keynotes\, Tours\, Seminars and Workshops. \nConfirmed keynote speakers include Charlene Li on June 12\, addressing disruptive transformation and leveraging AI for practice change. Architalk speakers include Shigeru Ban\, 2026 AIA Gold Medal recipient\, speaking on humanity and the future of architecture\, and Anne Marie Duvall Decker FAIA and Roy Decker FAIA\, winners of the 2026 AIA Architecture Firm Award\, speaking on design as an act of service. Nearly 350 expert-led CE sessions are on offer across the programme\, carrying HSW\, GBCI\, RIBA\, and AIA Learning Unit credits. Those tracking how AI is reshaping architectural communication and practice will find a direct parallel in ArchUp’s coverage of AI in architecture and its transformation of design practice. \n“AIA26 brings together the people behind the $700 billion AEC industry — those leading firms\, shaping cities\, advancing practice\, and redefining what architecture can do.” \nThe AIA26 Expo is the largest architecture industry trade exhibition in the United States\, with sponsors including Sherwin-Williams\, Autodesk\, Andersen\, GAF\, Oldcastle\, Graphisoft\, Rockwool\, Nucor\, and Woodworks. San Diego-specific programming includes architect-led tours of local landmarks and Open Studios giving visitors access to local practices. For those interested in how adaptive reuse and housing typologies are being addressed within a professional conference format\, the CE session lineup includes sessions on the economic case for adaptive reuse\, unlocking homeownership through alternative models\, and sustainability and resiliency in residential architecture. ArchUp’s analysis of adaptive reuse as a sustainable approach to building transformation provides useful context on where the profession’s housing discourse currently sits. \nAudience\nThe conference is aimed at licensed architects\, associate architects\, interior designers\, landscape architects\, urban planners\, AEC professionals\, firm owners\, emerging professionals\, and students. Multiple pass types allow different levels of access depending on professional role and budget. New AIA members in California receive a free Full Pass worth up to $1\,149. \nEvent Details\n\n\n\nDates\nJune 10 – 13\, 2026 (arrival day June 9)\n\n\nVenue\nSan Diego Convention Center and venues across San Diego\, California\, USA\n\n\nEvent Type\nAnnual Professional Architecture Conference\, Expo\, Awards\, CE Programme\, Tours\n\n\nOrganiser\nAmerican Institute of Architects (AIA)\n\n\nAccess\nRegistration required. Multiple pass types available.\n\n\nFees\nFull Pass: starting at $999 (advance rate)\nUltimate Pass: starting at $1\,499 (advance rate)\nExpo Pass: $99\nNew AIA members in California: Free Full Pass (worth up to $1\,149)\nNew AIA member discount: $159 ticket available for eligible new members\nGroup rates: up to 40% discount for firm teams — request via smartsheet form\nAdvance rates end June 9\, 2026. Check conferenceonarchitecture.com/register for current pricing.\n\n\n\n✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight\nThe AIA Conference on Architecture and Design is the institutional centre of gravity for the American architecture profession\, which means its programme is as much a document of where the profession is under pressure as it is a showcase of where it is flourishing. The 2026 session lineup reflects a profession managing several simultaneous anxieties: AI’s effect on design authorship and professional communication\, the economics of practice in an uncertain construction market\, the gap between climate rhetoric and carbon accountability\, and the persistent question of who architecture is actually being built for. Charlene Li’s keynote on disruptive transformation is a signal that the conference is addressing AI not as a design tool but as an organisational and strategic challenge for firms\, which is a more mature framing than most architecture events manage. Shigeru Ban’s Architalk carries a different register: Ban’s practice has consistently operated at the intersection of humanitarian response and material innovation\, and his presence as the 2026 Gold Medal recipient positions the profession’s highest honour at that intersection rather than at the scale of iconic cultural buildings. The tension between those two framings — AI-driven practice management and humanitarian design commitment — is not resolved by the programme but it is visible within it\, and that visibility is itself informative. The Expo’s scale\, with sponsorship from materials manufacturers\, software companies\, and building product brands\, reflects the commercial reality that sustains the conference financially while also shaping whose interests are most concretely represented on the floor. \nClosing Note\nAIA26 is the most comprehensive gathering of the American architecture profession in the calendar year. Its value to individual practitioners lies in the combination of CE credits\, product access\, peer networking\, and professional orientation it provides in a concentrated format. Its value to the discipline lies in what its programme reveals about where the profession collectively believes it is heading.
URL:https://archup.net/event/aia-conference-on-architecture-and-design-2026/
LOCATION:San Diego\, CA\, San Diego\, CA\, San Diego\, CA\, San Diego\, CA\, -\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Technology Conference: AI & Architectural Intelligence 2026
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe **2026 Technology Conference: AI & Architectural Intelligence** is a professional conference which investigates how artificial intelligence combines with architectural design. The event brings together thought leaders\, researchers\, designers\, and technology developers to examine how emerging AI systems are transforming architectural workflows\, design methodologies\, and decision‑making processes. The conference presents research findings together with practical demonstrations of intelligent systems in architectural applications instead of functioning as a standard exhibition. (Architecture Events) \nFocus\nThe conference centers on the role of AI in contemporary architecture\, including: \n\nComputational design and generative modelling\nAI‑assisted workflows and automation in design\nMachine learning for performance prediction\nData‑driven architectural intelligence\nEthics and responsibility in AI usage\nCase studies of AI in real architectural projects\n\nThese themes reflect broader discussions on technology’s role in shaping design thinking and practice\, which Architecture Articles frequently investigate. \nProgramme\nThe programme includes keynote presentations by industry leaders\, panel discussions featuring academics and practitioners\, research paper sessions\, and interactive demonstrations of AI tools applied to architectural problems. The workshops and breakout sessions enable participants to work with emerging technologies which they can use throughout their design processes. The professional technical format of this content matches the exploratory patterns found in Architecture Competitions during times when innovation meets actual work. \nAudience\nThe event attracts: \n\nArchitects and designers who study AI technology\nResearchers who investigate computational design and machine learning\nTechnology developers and software vendors\nUrban planners and design strategists\nAcademics and students in architecture and computer science fields\n\nEvent Details \n\n\n\nItem\nDetails\n\n\nDates\n23 — 25 April 2026\n\n\nVenue\nLos Angeles Convention Center\, Los Angeles\, CA\, USA\n\n\nEvent Type\nProfessional technology and design conference\n\n\nAccess\nRegistration required for all attendees\n\n\nFees\nStandard conference pass — ~$450 USDStudent pass — discounted rate (proof required)Early‑bird pricing often available\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight\nThe 2026 Technology Conference about AI and Architectural Intelligence will examine how artificial intelligence technology impacts architectural design procedures. The event operates between two domains of innovation through its three main elements which include computational design and data-driven performance evaluation and AI-powered workflow systems. The research presentations combined with interactive demonstrations reveal both new research methods and the difficulties organizations face when they try to use intelligent systems. The conference demonstrates how essential it has become for architects to evaluate AI technology because its effects determine building design patterns and operational effectiveness and moral standards. \nCritical Conclusion\nThe 2026 Technology Conference about AI and Architectural Intelligence serves as a professional research platform that investigates how architects use AI technology in their work. The conference body enables designers and researchers to communicate with technologists from different fields. The event serves as a professional development opportunity because it demonstrates AI technologies through practical applications and research projects which help professionals improve their computational design skills and build intelligent systems for actual work situations. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nExplore the Latest Architecture Exhibitions & Conferences \n\n\n\nArchUp offers daily updates on top global architectural exhibitions\, design conferences\, and professional art and design forums. Follow key architecture competitions\, check official results\, and stay informed through the latest architectural news worldwide. ArchUp is your encyclopedic hub for discovering events and design-driven opportunities across the globe.
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SUMMARY:Women’s Leadership Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nThe Women’s Leadership Summit (WLS)\, founded by the American Institute of Architects (AIA)\, is the foremost event dedicated to empowering women in the fields of architecture\, engineering\, and construction (AEC). As gender equity and inclusive leadership become core to professional advancement in the design industry\, WLS has become the space where ideas converge\, boundaries are challenged\, and new career paths are forged. \nTaking place in Atlanta from November 3–5\, 2025\, the summit will bring together a growing network of women who are not only breaking barriers but also transforming the culture of work in AEC fields. From keynote speeches to interactive sessions\, the event emphasizes shared knowledge\, visibility\, and collaborative leadership. \nWLS is not just a gathering—it’s a response to an evolving industry. Women across disciplines will discuss challenges\, strategies\, and innovations that reshape the way projects are led and teams are built. It is a space that centers lived experience\, opens doors for mentorship\, and builds tools for long-term impact. WLS 2025 promises to be a pivotal moment for anyone seeking to lead with intention\, equity\, and confidence in the AEC world. \n\nA Space for Growth\, Advocacy\, and Action\nAn Inclusive Platform\nWLS is designed for professionals at all career stages—from emerging leaders to seasoned practitioners. Sessions are crafted around real-world challenges\, leadership skills\, and pathways to influence. \nSpeakers and Programs\n\n\nTrailblazing speakers from across design\, policy\, and industry \n\n\nWorkshops focused on leadership models\, negotiation\, team management\, and resilience \n\n\nNetworking hubs where attendees connect with mentors\, peers\, and collaborators \n\n\nInsightful panels addressing systemic barriers and opportunities in the profession \n\n\nWhy Atlanta?\nAtlanta\, a city known for its cultural dynamism and rich civil rights history\, offers a powerful backdrop for WLS. It reflects the Summit’s core message: leadership thrives where communities come together with purpose. \n\nKey Features of WLS 2025\n\n\n\n\n\nFeature\nDescription\n\n\n\n\nDates\nNovember 3–5\, 2025\n\n\nLocation\nAtlanta\, Georgia\, USA\n\n\nOrganizer\nAmerican Institute of Architects (AIA)\n\n\nFocus Areas\nLeadership\, Equity\, Mentorship\, Innovation\, Industry Change\n\n\nParticipants\nArchitects\, Engineers\, Designers\, Policy Advocates\, Educators\, Students\n\n\nAudience Size\nExpected 2\,000+ women professionals from across AEC fields\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArchitectural Analysis: Design Meets Leadership\nWhile WLS is not a built project\, its structure as a professional gathering mirrors the logic of good architecture: intentionality\, community\, and transformation. The event is designed to be modular and responsive\, with parallel tracks that serve diverse learning styles—from keynote theaters to small workshops. \nSpatially\, the Summit layout will prioritize accessibility and informal interaction. Conference environments will be inclusive and flexible\, allowing for a range of learning and networking formats. Materials used in stage and exhibit design often reflect sustainable values and thoughtful branding—underscoring the Summit’s alignment with responsible design. \nWLS becomes a conceptual architecture in itself: one that supports structures of support\, builds bridges between practice and policy\, and evolves with the needs of its audience. \n\nWhy This Summit Matters Now\nThe Women’s Leadership Summit is not just timely—it is essential. As AEC industries face pressure to diversify leadership and improve equity\, WLS offers: \n\n\nModels for ethical and inclusive practice \n\n\nTangible skills for career resilience \n\n\nA space for mentoring future generations \n\n\nIt challenges conventional typologies of leadership by foregrounding collaboration\, empathy\, and adaptability. The Summit signals a shift from individual achievement to collective elevation—reframing what leadership means in the built environment today. \nWLS also contributes to typological innovation in how professional conferences function: not just as platforms for dissemination but as agents of transformation. Its impact extends beyond the event\, influencing workplace culture\, project teams\, and education pipelines. \n\n✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight\nThe Women’s Leadership Summit 2025 centers collective learning and advocacy. Its visual identity leans on warm\, inviting materials and adaptable spatial formats—symbolizing openness and support. However\, a question remains: can such events translate into real institutional change\, or are they moments of reflection without follow-through? The answer lies in sustained engagement. Still\, the Summit’s structure offers a rare space for reframing leadership—one grounded in lived experience\, resilience\, and design thinking. \n\nConclusion\nThe Women’s Leadership Summit stands out as a catalyst for change in the AEC professions. It brings forward the narratives of women who are not only participating in the design of buildings\, cities\, and systems—but also in designing new professional futures. \nAs industries continue to evolve\, events like WLS ensure that equity is not an afterthought but a foundation. It provides the knowledge\, tools\, and networks needed to thrive in complex environments. Whether you’re an emerging architect\, a mid-career professional\, or a senior executive\, WLS opens pathways for leadership defined by authenticity\, collaboration\, and courage. \nJoin the conversation\, shape the future\, and help redefine the architecture of leadership—at Women’s Leadership Summit 2025. \nExplore the Latest Architecture Exhibitions & Conferences\nArchUp offers daily updates on top global architectural exhibitions\, design conferences\, and professional art and design forums.\nFollow key architecture competitions\, check official results\, and stay informed through the latest architectural news worldwide.\nArchUp is your encyclopedic hub for discovering events and design-driven opportunities across the globe. \nSeed Stories: How Environmental Art and Sustainable Design Support Pollinators
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SUMMARY:2025 AIA Regional & Urban Design Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Cities worldwide are in a state of flux\, grappling with unprecedented challenges while simultaneously uncovering new opportunities for resilience and innovation. The 2025 AIA Regional & Urban Design Symposium\, themed Urban Morphosis: Reimagining Cities through Adaptation\, invites architects\, urban designers\, planners\, policymakers\, and innovators to explore how cities can evolve amid ongoing disruptions. Post-pandemic shifts in work culture\, the rise of generative AI economies\, increasing climate crises\, and an acute affordability crisis are reshaping urban landscapes. This symposium aims to probe design\, policy\, and financial innovations that transform today’s volatility into sustainable urban futures. \nHeld in downtown Dallas\, Texas\, on October 28-29\, 2025\, this two-day event gathers a diverse group of thought leaders and practitioners to engage in fast-paced talks and interactive dialogues. The program features short presentations and panels addressing five key themes central to current urban challenges—from revitalizing vacant downtowns to pioneering micro-scale urban interventions. Participants can also experience site tours focused on Dallas’s unique urban dynamics. With a focus on collaboration and actionable ideas\, the symposium will contribute to the evolving discourse on resilient\, inclusive\, and adaptive city-making. \n\nDowntowns After Disruption: Converting Vacancy to Vitality\nThe post-pandemic era has left millions of square feet of office space empty as remote and hybrid work models dominate. At the same time\, urban housing shortages deepen. This theme explores strategies for repurposing underutilized urban spaces—vacant towers\, shuttered retail centers\, empty parking lots—into vibrant\, mixed-use\, walkable neighborhoods. Discussions center on the integration of flexible workspaces\, transit-oriented development\, and equitable regulatory frameworks. Fiscal tools such as value-capture models and AI-informed tax policies are evaluated for their potential to stabilize municipal revenues and support public transit\, without accelerating displacement. \n\nSocial Infrastructure Reimagined: Designing for Health and Community\nLoneliness\, public health challenges\, climate emergencies\, and the digital divide require a new vision for civic infrastructure. Libraries\, parks\, resilience hubs\, and other civic spaces are reconceived as multifunctional nodes integrating health services\, climate refuge\, and digital connectivity. Speakers will analyze investment metrics and stewardship models that ensure these assets remain accessible and financially viable. Adaptive design principles help foster meaningful community connections in an increasingly fragmented urban context. \n\nMobility Futures: Aligning Land Use\, Transit\, and Climate Goals\nThe rise of polycentric metropolitan regions demands rethinking traditional hub-and-spoke commuting. This theme addresses zoning reforms\, machine-learning route optimization\, and development of low-carbon freight corridors to create seamless\, multimodal transit networks. Panelists explore how transit agencies leverage land assets to promote strategic growth while coordinating across jurisdictions. Emphasis is placed on transit-oriented development as a proactive rather than reactive urban growth strategy\, with climate mitigation goals as a priority. \n\nPinpoint Urbanism: Micro Interventions for Targeted Renewal\nSmall-scale\, surgical urban design interventions can unlock significant social and ecological value. This includes pop-up plazas\, bioswales\, parasitic building additions\, vertical “plug-ins\,” and tactical zoning overlays. Case studies illustrate how these micro-interventions generate momentum for district-wide revitalization without wholesale demolition. The role of data-driven feedback loops and micro-grants in scaling these efforts is explored\, highlighting the power of incremental\, community-driven change. \n\nOpen Topics: New Thoughts Toward Reimagining Cities\nAn open call welcomes fresh\, interdisciplinary ideas beyond the four core themes. This encourages creativity and innovation by inviting alternative proposals addressing the complex urban challenges of the 21st century. \n\nRegistration and Program Highlights\n\n 	\nEarly Bird: $195 (until August 31\, 2025) \n\n 	\nFull Price: $245 \n\n 	\nStudent Rate: $95 \n\n 	\nTours: $25 per tour (optional) \n\n 	\nRegistration includes meals\, receptions\, panels\, and keynotes. \n\n 	\nContinuing education credits pending approval. \n\n\nArchitectural Analysis\nThe symposium’s theme\, Urban Morphosis\, reflects an adaptive and evolutionary design logic emphasizing transformation over replacement. It promotes flexible\, mixed-use urban fabrics responsive to shifting socioeconomic patterns and environmental pressures. Materially\, this approach leverages existing building stock through adaptive reuse\, parasitic architecture\, and tactical urbanism—strategies that minimize resource consumption while maximizing social and ecological utility. The context is a rapidly changing urban environment marked by post-pandemic realities\, climate crises\, and affordability challenges. Critically\, the symposium questions whether incremental\, data-driven interventions can scale sufficiently to meet systemic urban needs or if broader structural reforms are necessary. \n\nProject Importance\nThe 2025 AIA Regional & Urban Design Symposium educates architects and urbanists on harnessing volatility as an opportunity for durable urban transformation. It challenges traditional urban typologies by promoting flexible\, inclusive\, and ecologically sensitive design responses. The event contributes to architectural thinking by blending policy\, finance\, technology\, and design in a holistic framework for city-making. This integrated approach is crucial in addressing contemporary urban challenges such as economic disruption\, climate resilience\, and social equity. As cities evolve\, these insights will shape the future of architecture and urban design\, emphasizing adaptability and incremental innovation as key drivers of sustainability. \n\n✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight\nThe symposium embodies a vision of cities as adaptable\, living organisms constantly morphing in response to social\, economic\, and environmental stimuli. Visually\, the theme suggests layered urban textures\, blending old and new materials—from historic masonry to high-tech infills—reflecting a dialogue between permanence and change. The inclusion of data-driven design and micro-interventions challenges the scale and scope of traditional urban renewal projects. However\, one might question whether these smaller-scale tactics can address systemic inequities or if they risk superficial fixes. Still\, the focus on adaptive reuse and flexible urbanism represents a valuable direction toward sustainable and inclusive cities. \n\nConclusion\nThe 2025 AIA Regional & Urban Design Symposium offers a critical platform to rethink how cities can respond and adapt to the rapid transformations defining our era. By addressing multifaceted themes like downtown revitalization\, social infrastructure\, mobility\, and micro-scale urbanism\, the symposium fosters innovative\, interdisciplinary approaches that bridge design\, policy\, and finance. These conversations are vital as cities worldwide confront economic shifts\, climate challenges\, and social disparities that demand resilient and equitable urban futures. Ultimately\, the event empowers architects and urbanists to envision and craft urban environments that are flexible\, sustainable\, and responsive to the complex realities of the 21st century\, paving the way for cities that thrive through continuous adaptation. \n\nExplore the Latest Architecture Exhibitions & Conferences\n \n\nArchUp offers daily updates on top global architectural exhibitions\, design conferences\, and professional art and design forums.\nFollow key architecture competitions\, check official results\, and stay informed through the latest architectural news worldwide.\nArchUp is your encyclopedic hub for discovering events and design-driven opportunities across the globe.\n\n \nBrought to you by the ArchUp Editorial Team\n \n\nInspiration starts here. Dive deeper into Architecture\, Interior Design\, Research\, Cities\, Design\, and cutting-edge Projects on ArchUp.
URL:https://archup.net/event/2025-aia-regional-urban-design-symposium/
LOCATION:AIA Dallas\, 325 N. St. Paul Street Suite 150 Dallas\, Texas 75201\, Dallas\, TX\, United States
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