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COVID-19 Resources For Architects

Fiona Mckay

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AIA UK aims to support our members as we move through this challenging period. As well as continuing to offer virtual events and learning opportunities, we are committed to giving you access to useful resources for these uncertain times.

AIA Resources

As part of its response to COVID-19, AIA is providing a range of guidelines, policies, and tools for our members. These are regularly updated, and range from business and legal insights to special offers and discounts.

Browse resources HERE.

New AIA membership incentives are available - new graduates can get free membership for up to 18 months, and the option for paying dues in installments has been extended to June 30th.

Learn more HERE

Architects Benevolent Society

ABS is dedicated to supporting architecture professionals and their families in difficult times. Support ranges from confidential advice to financial assistance; through their partnerships, they also offer mental health support and legal guidance.

Learn More HERE.


What to do if you're not architecting

Considering your next career move, or contemplating a change of direction? Contact SleepingGiant Consulting, run by Karen Fugle, for coaching services, tailored to Architects and Designers. Karen recently collaborated with AIA UK on a successful webinar for Emerging Professionals, Building your Powerbase.

Find out more about SleepingGiant HERE.

You may find inspiration in these stories of architects who have made the leap to another field, or combined their architecture career with complementary creative endeavours.  
7 Transferable Skills from Architecture to Product Design 
Amazing Things Architects Make When They Aren’t Architecting
Why I Quit Architecture (And What I Did Next)

Finally, we want to hear from you. If there's a useful resource we should know about, or if you'd like to volunteer to help or mentor other members, please contact us - chapterexecutive@aiauk.org.

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Webinar by Beale & Co // COVID-19: What does the future look like for construction?

Fiona Mckay

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Wed, May 13, 2020 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM BST

With many construction firms either already back to work or planning an imminent return amidst the current government lockdown, there are a number of issues businesses should be considering to protect their staff,  business and their projects in the future.

In this COVID-19 webinar Partners Antony Smith and Sheena Sood of Beale & Co will briefly recap what has happened over the last few weeks and advice given in our previous webinars, before moving on to focus on rebuilding and the future. From a legal/risk management perspective they will cover topics such as remobilisation issues, the importance of communication now more than ever and the longer term impact of COVID-19 on the construction industry.

This webinar will follow the next government announcement due on the 7 May where we expect there to be some guidance on the exit strategy for the country as a whole in relation to COVID-19. We will be drawing on any updated guidance provided during this webinar.

Register here for the webinar.

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AIA National Small Firm Exchange (SFx) for International Region Chapters

Fiona Mckay

The 2020 members of the AIA's SFx at E. Fay Jones' Thorncrown Chapel

The 2020 members of the AIA's SFx at E. Fay Jones' Thorncrown Chapel

Three quarters of all architectural firms in the United States meet the definition of a ‘small firm’, having fewer than 10 employees.  Approximately 30% of AIA members work for small firms.  AIA National’s Small Firm Exchange (SFx) Member Group’s mission is to advance the mutual interests of architects practicing within small firms, promote leadership and professional development in small firms, plus facilitate and support small firm networks.   

One of the specific challenges facing the International Region Chapters is how to leverage AIA National’s resources such as SFx to be relevant and have their unique membership needs identified and met.  A virtual round table conversation is being planned for later this year to start a conversation with the IR’s small firm members to capture concerns specific to each region. If you are interested in joining SFx, please reach out to Lara and follow the instructions later in this article to be included in the invite.  An Announcement will also be sent to all members about the round table closer to the – as yet undetermined – date.

AIA National’s SFx Annual Meeting was recently held in northwest Arkansas on 2 March through 4 March 2020.  Representatives from the AIA’s 19 national regions, 1 international region and AIA National staff met at Haizlip Studio’s Amazeum to discuss issues facing small firms and to strategize objectives for 2020.  The purpose of the 2-day meeting was to establish goals for the coming year through focused dedicated Workgroups: 

  • Practice - The 2020 Practice Workgroup aligns with the AIA national's existing document portfolio, which focuses the working group’s efforts to collect, curate, create and make accessible resources to help small architecture firms be more successful.

  • Influence - Integration with the AIA national influence portfolio of information and combines efforts with the work of the national Advocacy Workgroup from a small firm perspective.

  • Conference - The SFx supports the small firm architect at the annual nation conference through targeted small firm sessions, forums, events, and guides. The Conference Workgroup will continue to make the conference experience as meaningful and impactful as possible for small firm architects.

  • Outreach - The SFx Outreach Workgroup will support the efforts of all the working groups to communicate with small firm architects and engage them in meaningful conversation about the profession. Leveraging the ever-expanding array of communication technology, the working group will reach out to small firm architects where they're at and ensure they have the resources they need at their fingertips.

How to Get Involved with SFx

The foundation of the SFx is to connect small firms to a curated list of the many general resources available through AIA National and to facilitate business-to-business conversations; this is especially important during the current global economic conditions where your firm might have the exact solution to a challenge another firm is facing.  

Members can join the specific AIA SFx KnowledgeNet by navigating here and once logged in, search for the Small Firm Exchange under the Communities tab. The SFx dashboard includes opportunities to join in conversations with other small businesses via discussion forums, access the available library of documents and be a contributor to this library.

Additional Small Firm Resources can be found here:

NEW! The Small Firm Compensation Report is out!

Visit AIAU Small Firm Series!  We have worked with AIAU to collect its top small firm continuing education sessions into one easy location on their website. Check it out! 

SFx continues to seek feedback on its Business Plan Beta Template for Small Architectural Firms.  Aspects of marketing, virtual practice and small firm practice finances are being added.  The results of the SFx / SPD / CRAN survey can be found here: Business Models for Small Architectural Firms.  

AIA Trust: Small Firm Programs & Resources

Written by: Lara Presber, AIA, AAA, AIBC, MAA, OAA, NCARB, 2020 National Small Firm Exchange, International Regional Representative.

Contact lara@studiopresber.com

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#RocaGalleryConnects

Fiona Mckay

Roca’s global channel www.rocagallery.com which shares articles on news, trends, best practice will be broadcasting new series of interviews with renowned professionals though IG live.

They will interview Fernanda Marques, architect from Brazil, Emmanuela Fratini, architect and designer based in New York, Isabel Pintado, architect based in Dubai, and Luciano Kruk architect from Buenos Aires.

Watch the talks on their instagram account here.

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Five Important Tips for Managing Remote Teams

Fiona Mckay

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Herman Miller share their top 5 tips on how to help your teams stay productive and collaborative:

Five Ways to Help Remote Teams Succeed

1. Understand the challenges of helping everyone stay connected and engaged.
2. Use web meetings sparingly and rely on tools that keep you connected throughout the day.
3. Make sure important conversations and decisions include remote team members.
4. Get creative with ideas for socialising digitally.
5. Regularly check in with team members and establish outcome-driven performance metrics.

To read the full article on Herman Miller’s website, please click here.

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Architects on the Frontline / Safety for Health Workers

Fiona Mckay

Photo Credit – Hopkins Architects

Photo Credit – Hopkins Architects

A growing number of UK architects are joining the front line fight against coronavirus by using their design expertise and technology to address the safety of health workers.  It would be impossible at this fast-moving stage to keep track of all the architectural firms involved, but – just as a start – the work of a few of the early players has been brought to AIA UK Chapter’s attention by our membership. 

If your firm is working on something particularly innovative, please let newsletter@aiauk.org know and your efforts can be added to the projects below before this Blog morphs into the AIA UK Newsletter later in the year.

  • HTA Design is being joined by 20 architectural practices – including HOK, Hopkins Architects, PLP and Perkins & Will – to make protective masks at the rate of 50 a week, and are publishing their design (see HERE).

  • As well has donating office fruit/food delivers to NHS hospitals, Hopkins Architects is using its model shop to print PPE masks and has provided a video of the production HERE.

  • Perkins & Will has multiple offices around the world and they are also adding to the story. Of particular interest is a design for a ‘Do It Yourself’ face mask from Schmidt Hammer Larsen (P&W in Denmark).

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  • Foster + Partners is making general-purpose visors – suitable for cleaning and re-use -  for mass production at a rate of 1,000 visors a day.  It is sharing the design to encourage investigation into the ‘potential of digital and laser cutting machines as an alternative to 3D printing technology’ (see HERE).

  • As part of 3D Crowd UK, a community of over 5,000 3D printer owners who have come together to make face masks, model makers from Make Architects are producing 100 headbands a day from home.

  • KPF are working with 3D Crowd UK to make visor frames and one can download the design from their press release HERE.   

KPF face shield frames. Photo Credit – KPF News.

KPF face shield frames. Photo Credit – KPF News.

  • Hugo – the R&D group of Corgan – is looking at the longer term response to a pandemic by promoting enhanced hygiene. It has entered a design competition hosted by Bompas and Parr and the British Red Cross to re-imagine the hand sanitizer pump.  The Hugo/Corgan solution is called Pera and is planned to change behaviour at low cost (see how it works HERE).

Corgan competition submittal. Photo Credit - ©Corgan.

Corgan competition submittal. Photo Credit - ©Corgan.

Compiled by Lorraine King AIA from member’s contributions plus overview input from Architect’s Journal HERE.

You might also want to check out what is happening in the US HERE.

See also the Nightingale Hospital companion piece to this blog article HERE.

 




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