The AIBC’s proposed Professional Liability Insurance (PLI) Bylaws put forward for electronic vote received overwhelming approval from the institute’s voting members, with 80.2 per cent of voters in support. The requisite 2/3 support for the bylaws was achieved. Read more
Members Approve Professional Liability Insurance Bylaws
PLI Bylaw E-Vote – One Week Left!
Only one week left for the Professional Liability Insurance (PLI) Bylaws electronic vote! The vote commenced on June 13 and will end on July 13 at 4 p.m. (PDT). As of July 4, we have 27% elector turnout with 558 eligible members and honorary members having voted. Read more
Passive House Design and Construction for Architects Course in Partnership with Passive House Canada
Interested in learning more about Passive House? Want to become a Certified Passive House Designer or Consultant? Take advantage of our three-day condensed Passive House Design and Construction course in partnership with Passive House Canada! This course will cover the technical, economic and policy elements of Passive House buildings. The Passive House Design and Construction for Architects course is equivalent to 120A – the first of three courses required for the ‘Certified Passive House Designer or Consultant’ designation. Read more
Women in Architecture Day | Voices of the AIBC
July 5 is Women in Architecture Day. To celebrate, we asked a few of our members to share their stories and some words of wisdom regarding the profession of architecture – from the best advice they have ever received to what inspires their design philosophy. Here’s what they had to say: Read more
AIBC Council Meeting Summary–May 8, 2017
The 98th AIBC annual meeting was held prior to the May 8, 2017 council meeting. During the annual meeting, the 2017/2018 AIBC Council was announced. One of the first orders… Read more
AIBC Council Meeting Summary–May 2, 2017
At the May 2, 2017 council meeting (the last meeting of the 2016/2017 council), the following items were discussed: Council Motions Council approved the updated Council Policy 1.31 Professional Conduct:… Read more
City of Vancouver’s Places for People Downtown: Call for Volunteers
The City of Vancouver’s Planning, Urban Design and Sustainability Department is launching Places for People Downtown – an initiative that will create a strategy to deliver vibrant public spaces downtown.… Read more
Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation Update: July 1 Deadline and Suspension
For Members and Firms; There have been a several important developments to Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL). As a reminder, CASL is intended to protect Canadians from unsolicited “commercial electronic messages”… Read more
Call for Nominations: Professional Service Awards
A recent poll created by Insights West shows the most respected professionals in Canada – conducted between May 26 and June 2, the survey looked at various career paths. The results were recently released and architects were included in the top 10 of the list, ranking 6th overall with 87% of responders saying they had a “very positive or somewhat positive” opinion towards the profession. Read more
Update | Bulletin 22: Temporary Licence Requirements for Architects Registered in Another Jurisdiction Wishing to Provide or Promote Architectural Services in British Columbia
An updated version of is now available. A minor revision was made to paragraphs 2.1.4.5. and 2.1.4.6. to align with BC Builders Lien Act. A complete bulletin review is pending.… Read more
