Expressions of Interest for the Retired Architect AIBC Council Liaison are now being accepted for the 2021/22 AIBC Council. Read more
Call for Retired Architect AIBC Council Liaison Expressions of Interest
Save the Date | 102nd AIBC Annual Meeting
Mark your calendars: the 102nd Annual Meeting will be held online on Tuesday, May 25, 2021, from 12–1:30 p.m. Pacific Time. Read more
New Canadian Handbook of Practice for Architects Now Available
The new Canadian Handbook of Practice for Architects has been released by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, and is now available. Read more
Updated Bulletin 65: Advisory Design Panels – Standards for Procedure and Conduct and new Practice Guideline: Advisory Design Panel now Available
An updated version of Bulletin 65: Advisory Design Panels – Standards for Procedure and Conduct and new Practice Guideline: Advisory Design Panel (ADPs) are now available. Read more
City of Vancouver Women4Climate Mentorship Program
In 2019, Vancouver became the eighth city to launch a local C40 Women4Climate Mentorship Program. Read more
Volunteer Opportunity | RAIC Practice Support Committee
The RAIC is seeking four volunteers to join the Practice Support Committee, an operational committee of the RAIC. Read more
President’s Message | Building a Common Understanding
First, I wish you all a happy and healthy New Year. We made it. Although a truism, it makes it no less important to observe that 2020 was a singularly difficult year, one of uncertainty, challenges, and change. Read more
Code of Ethics Part II Bylaws Approved
The proposed suite of Code of Ethics Part II Bylaws put forward for electronic vote have received the requisite 2/3 support of eligible voters that casts ballots. Read more
AIBC Governance Sessions Registration Now Open
Registration is now open for the 2021 AIBC Governance session! The online event will be hosted on Zoom and is open to all AIBC registrants and current volunteers. Read more
AIBC Discipline Notice | February 2, 2021
The Discipline Notice publishes findings and admissions of unprofessional conduct by AIBC registrants. Read more