The webinar is taking place on April 12 and deals with providing an overview of the tools, strategies, and skills to develop strong business cases to deliver energy and emissions reductions in existing Part 3 buildings. Read more
Continuing Education Webinar Series on Deep Energy and Emissions Retrofit of Existing Buildings
Participate in the Affordable Housing Survey
The deadline to complete the Affordable Housing Survey is April 21, 2022. Read more
City of Vancouver Building Height Technical Design Supplement Bulletin Now Available
The City of Vancouver’s new bulletin on Building Height is now available. Read more
2022 Michael A. Ernest Retired Architect AIBC Bursary for Intern Architects
Applications for the Michael A. Ernest Retired Architect AIBC Bursary for Intern Architects AIBC are being accepted from March 3 to April 15, 2022. Read more
Practice Guideline: Standard Form Contracts Now Available
Practice Guideline: Standard Form Contracts is now available. This new professional practice resource document outlines all nine AIBC Council approved Standard Contracts, and recommends which type of project or architectural service they are suited for, respectively. Read more
Notice of the 103rd AIBC Annual Meeting
Mark your calendars: the 103rd Annual Meeting will be held online on Tuesday, May 31, 2022, from 12–1:30 p.m. Pacific Time. Read more
AIBC Conference 2022 Registration Now Open
Registration is now open for AIBC Conference 2022! The event will be taking place exclusively online from May 2–4, 2022. Read more
2022 AIBC Council Election Call for Nominations Now Open
Shape the profession. Advance professional regulation. Join AIBC Council today! Nominations are now being accepted for the 2022/23 AIBC Council. The deadline to submit a nomination package is April 1.… Read more
Volunteer Opportunity | Certified Professional Advisory Group
The AIBC is seeking two Architect AIBC Certified Professionals to participate on the Certified Professional Advisory Group (CPAG). Read more
Canada’s Architecture Regulators Incorporate to Better Serve the Public and the Profession
The members of the former Canadian Architectural Licensing Authorities (CALA) have incorporated as a new not-for-profit group, the Regulatory Organizations of Architecture in Canada (ROAC). Read more