AIA's 2021 conference will take place online this summer
The American Institute of Architects has revealed more details about this year's AIA Conference on Architecture: due to ongoing COVID-19 safety concerns, the event will be, for the first time ever, held entirely online over the course of four days spread across June, July, and August. Each conference day will be dedicated to one of these four themes: firm resilience, sustainable practice, community engagement, and building efficiencies. Keynote events outlined in the A'21 schedule so far include chef, restaurateur, and humanitarian José Andrés, the "father of environmental justice" Dr. Robert Bullard, and 99% Invisible creator and host Roman Mars. The conference dates are June 17, July 8, July 29, and August 19, and special pricing on tickets is available now through May 4. All keynotes and seminars will be available on demand following each event.
The American Institute of Architects has revealed more details about this year's AIA Conference on Architecture: due to ongoing COVID-19 safety concerns, the event will be, for the first time ever, held entirely online over the course of four days spread across June, July, and August. Each conference day will be dedicated to one of these four themes: firm resilience, sustainable practice, community engagement, and building efficiencies.
Keynote events outlined in the A'21 schedule so far include chef, restaurateur, and humanitarian José Andrés, the "father of environmental justice" Dr. Robert Bullard, and 99% Invisible creator and host Roman Mars.
The conference dates are June 17, July 8, July 29, and August 19, and special pricing on tickets is available now through May 4. All keynotes and seminars will be available on demand following each event.