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AIA Santa Barbara 229 E Victoria St, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

Lunchtime Learning: Floodplains

AIA Santa Barbara 229 E Victoria St, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

Presented by Floodproofing.com Lunch Provided 1 LU/HSW In this 1-hour course, we’ll identify FEMA, NFIP, ASCE, ICC and Building Code Standards that pertain to flood hazard areas. The goal is to review the potential risk associated with building in the floodplain and the mitigation steps you can take to protect structures and maintain business continuity.…

Lunchtime Learning: City of Santa Barbara Objective Design and Development

1 LU Presented by Rosie Dyste, Project Planner The City of Santa Barbara’s draft ODDS (objective design and development standards) is in response to the CA state mandate to define ODS (objective design standards) intended to streamline multi-family housing project approvals. The ODDS approach by the City goes beyond ODS by including development standards in…

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AIA Santa Barbara 229 E Victoria St, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

Building with Hemp, a general overview: Plant to Structure

AIA Santa Barbara 229 E Victoria St, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

1 LU/HSW Pending Lunch provided Presented by Amanda Martin-Behrendtsen Learn about hemp's resilience, energy efficiency, and disaster mitigation in building practices in a concise overview.

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AIA Santa Barbara 229 E Victoria St, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

Women in Architecture: Tour of Santa Barbara Courthouse

Santa Barbara Courthouse 1100 Anacapa St., Santa Barbara, United States

All welcome! 1 LU/HSW Meet at 5:15PM under the great arch. Join Serena Ettelson, AIA, Architect and Studio Director at Harrison Design, on a tour of Santa Barbara’s iconic Courthouse. Learn about the courthouse’s history, construction strategy, and surprising secrets. Discuss how the courthouse addresses the city’s urban fabric, and plays an influential role in…

Engineered Wood Products: A Carbon Solution

AIA Santa Barbara 229 E Victoria St, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

1 LU/HSW This course will cover how engineered wood can be instrumental in driving down embodied carbon reducing the global warming potential for new construction. Attendees will gain an understanding of: + The increasing importance of embodied carbon + Timber’s role in building the carbon neutral future + Engineered wood products and solutions + Taking…

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