Earn up to 7 AIA/CES Learning Units!
Build Pittsburgh, now in its 21st year, brings together a community of architects and built industry professionals and provides opportunities to interact, network, and connect with people representing all aspects of the built industry.
The day will kick off with a breakfast and our keynote address by Illya Azaroff, FAIA, followed by a full day of continuing education seminars, culminating in a networking cocktail reception.
The Build Pittsburgh 2023 Exhibitors will be available throughout the day to discuss their latest products and services.
Early bird pricing through April 6. Online registration closes April 19.
Course List
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Session 1 (9:15 – 10:45 AM): 1.5 CEU each
- Etna: World's First Eco-district (Climate Track)
- Beyond Architecture -- Managing Risk with Sound Business and Employment Practices (Business Track)
- Artificial Intelligence and its Consequences for Architecture and Construction
- The Current and Future State of Behavioral Health
Session 2 (11:00 AM – 12:30 PM): 1.5 CEU each
- Nuances of Net-Zero (Climate Track)
- Top Risks, Metrics and Strategies to Overcome Economic Uncertainty (Business Track)
- Total Control: What it Looks Like Under the Lights
- Leveraging Networks as Citizen Architects to Motivate Resilient Community Development
Session 3 (2:15 – 3:15 PM): 1 CEU each
- Interactive Enclosure Systems: Visitor Experiential Automated Design at Phipps Botanical Gardens (Climate Track)
- Incorporating Environmental, Social, and Governance Principles into Your Practice (Business Track)
- Improving Project Workflows through GIS Technology
- Managing Stormwater at Redevelopment Sites in Pittsburgh
Session 4 (3:45 – 4:45 PM): 1 CEU each
- Six&Kane: Using Passive House to Revitalize Rural Communities while Addressing Climate Change (Climate Track)
- Training the Next Generation of Architects (Business Track)
- AIA Pennsylvania Small Firm Exchange Forum: LIVE!
- The Effect of Visual Patterns on the Brain—A Brief Intersection Between Science and Design