
WASHINGTON D.C. GRASSROOTS 2022
AIAS GRASSROOTS ATTENDEE LANDING PAGE
July 28 – July 30, 2022
Schedule & Locations
DISCLAIMER: There is no virtual component to the conference, General Session will be recorded and posted to the website after the conference. Check out session recordings from Leadership Day!
REMINDER: Please do not go on tours you are not signed up for. Tour sign up information was sent to attendees on July 14, 2022. Information will go out in “Day Of” emails with directions and locations of tours.
HELPFUL LINKS:
- PDF Schedule of Events
- PNG Schedule of Events (Thursday & Friday)
- PNG Schedule of Events (Saturday)
- PDF Map of DC Locations
- PNG Map of DC Locations
- Link to Google Maps Map of Locations
Start Time | End Time | Programming | Location |
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10:00am | 4:00pm | Hotel Check In + GRASSROOTS Conference Check In Pick up your conference materials, bag, and more! |
Your Chosen Hotel, AirBnB, etc. + Conference Check in at Hilton Garden Inn 815 14th Street N.W. Washington, DC 20005 |
5:00pm | 7:00pm |
Opening Night General SessionSwearing in New Board Ceremony |
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington DC, 700 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004 Paris Ballroom, 4th floor |
7:00pm | 9:00pm | Informal Quad/Region Dinners While not an official event, traditionally, Quads and Regions will all grab food together and get to know one another! Check in with your Quad Director/Regional Ambassador after the opening session and see where people are heading!+Alumni Reception Join us for casual drinks and networking for our graduates, emerging professionals, and AIAS Alumni! Reminisce on memories, and talk about what’s next. Most important, connect with old friends! |
Informal Quad/Region Dinners Check Your Regional Slack for Locations + Alumni Reception: Penn Social 801 E St NW, Washington, DC 20004 |
Start Time | End Time | Programming | Location |
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9:30am | 11:30am | Tour Master Planning the District Wharf: Walking Tour Tour Leader: Associate Principal Jason Abbey Join members of Perkins Eastman to walk along the DC District Wharf! Learn about the masterplan that made this design possible, talk about considerations when designing along a main water gateway to a city, and learn some of the historic and socioeconomic context of the area. If you are interested in the impact of urban planning, coastal design, or working as part of a large team, join this tour for a morning stroll through one of DC’s beautiful neighborhoods! |
Camp Wharf at the Firepit 101 District Square SW, Washington, DC 20024 |
9:30am | 11:30am | The Story Behind the Story: The National Museum of African American History and Culture
There are few landmarks in DC that have deeply impacted the city as much as the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Join architects Steven Davis, FAIA, and Peter Cook, FAIA, NOMA, of Davis Brody Bond and HGA and Aki Carpenter from Ralph Appelbaum Associates in a discussion about the history, creation, conceptualization, and design of the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American life, history, and culture. After this discussion, students will be able to individually tour the galleries, ask questions, and experience this cultural phenomenon. |
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) 1400 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20560 |
9:30am | 11:30am | Tour The Architecture of Transportation Join members of the firm KGP Design Studio for a tour of the intersections of architecture and transportation design. Learn about the history of DC’s metro, see the brutalist stations, and talk about the revitalization of Union Station- which KGP is the prime consultant for! Check out this tour for a niche but incredibly important sector of architecture, exploring how to improve infrastructure and how a designer can play a large role! |
Starting Location: KGP Design Studio 1777 Church St NW, Washington, DC 20036 3rd Floor Conference Room + Ending Location: Union Station, 50 Massachusetts Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002 |
9:30am | 11:30am | Universal Design: A Tour through Smithsonian Accessibility Tour Leaders: Abby Tourtellotte, Ryan McEnroe, AIA, ASLA, LEED AP, LFA, Carolina Uechi, AIA, Marisa Allen, AIA, LEED AP Path: National Museum of the American Indian > National Museum of Natural History > National Museum of American HistoryJoin members of the top-ranked design firm for museums in the U.S., Quinn Evans, through the historic Smithsonian Institution to explore accessibility strategies. Highlighting three of the Smithsonian Museums- The National Museum of the American Indian, The National Museum of Natural History, and The National Museum of American History- this tour will focus on the universal design of their interiors and exteriors. Learn how to balance historic preservation with the updates necessary to ensure all people can experience cultural landmarks. |
Starting Location: National Museum of the American Indian 4th St SW, Washington, DC 20560+ Ending Location: 1300 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20560 |
9:30am | 11:30am | Workshop Building Welcoming and Supportive Communities: How Architecture Can Help People Experiencing Homelessness Workshop: Jean-Michel Giraud, President & CEO Sean Read, Chief Program Officer – Community Solutions Lynn Amano, Director of AdvocacyJoin the leaders of the premier housing service provider for people experiencing homelessness in the DC area, Friendship Place, for a workshop on how to design architecture to address the homelessness crisis. This workshop will cover the current state of homelessness, a discussion on housing models, and an interactive charette for students to try their hand at designing functional housing for those experiencing homelessness. Join this workshop for your ideas to be reviewed by Friendship Place members that have helped many experiencing homelessness, and use what you learn to positively impact your school projects, and communities in the future. |
AIA Building 1735 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20006 2nd Floor |
11:30am | 1:30pm | Break | |
1:30pm | 2:30pm | NCARB Office Open House Cafés and zoom rooms and chairs! Oh my! This tour of the award-winning National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) office will highlight the features of the downtown DC office designed for collaboration and inspiration. Take a peek behind the curtain of what our everyday operations entail and the facilities we use to do that. Meet key team members in this colorful LEED Gold and Fitwell certified space. NCARB is a place with real people who want to help you succeed as an architect. |
NCARB Office Open House 1401 H St NW, #500 Washington, DC 20005+Enter the building from H Street |
1:30pm | 2:30pm | Gensler Firm Tour Check out the DC office of Gensler! NOTE: Gensler requires seeing proof of vaccination to enter their office. Gensler is a global architecture, design, and planning firm with 50 locations across Asia, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and the Americas. Founded in 1965, the firm serves more than 3,500 active clients in virtually every industry. Guided by determined optimism, they believe the power of design can spark positive change and create a future that promotes equity, resilience, and wellbeing for everyone. |
Gensler 2020 K St NW Washington, DC 20006 |
1:30pm | 2:30pm | Callison RTKL Firm Tour Check out the DC office of CallisonRTKL! CallisonRTKL, a global architecture, planning, and design practice, began over seven decades ago and has evolved into a cultural agency to advance positive outcomes in our communities. Their team addresses the imperatives of resiliency, well-being, and technology and their influence in the built environment through a human-centric design approach. Tours will be given at 1:30 and 2 pm. |
Callison RTKL 2101 L St NW, Washington, DC 20037 |
1:30pm | 2:30pm | SmithGroup Firm Tour Check out the DC office of SmithGroup! SmithGroup is a 1300 employee, integrated global design firm with 19 offices around the world. Their clients are global leaders in a wide range of industries such as in health, higher education and science and technology. |
SmithGroup 1700 New York Ave NW #100, Washington, DC 20006 |
2:45pm | 4:00pm | Sketching Tour Leader: Ethan Thornburg Location: Chinatown/Penn Quarter/Federal Triangle See DC through an artist’s eye and create your personal memories through sketching. You will be led by a local architect in fun, simple, and straightforward techniques for sketching in pen and pencil. No experience necessary and no erasers allowed! |
CHINATOWN/PENN QUARTER/FEDERAL TRIANGLE
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2:45pm | 4:00pm | Sketching Tour Leader: Carrie & Stephen Parker Location: Foggy Bottom See DC through an artist’s eye and create your personal memories through sketching. You will be led by a local architect in fun, simple, and straightforward techniques for sketching in pen and pencil. No experience necessary and no erasers allowed! |
FOGGY BOTTOM
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2:45pm | 4:00pm | Sketching Tour Leader: Sarah W. WingoLocation: Dupont/West End See DC through an artist’s eye and create your personal memories through sketching. You will be led by a local architect in fun, simple, and straightforward techniques for sketching in pen and pencil. No experience necessary and no erasers allowed! |
DUPONT/WEST END
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3:00pm | 4:30pm | How to Advocate as Architects Join the AIA Advocacy team as well as our own local experts, the AIAS Advocates, to learn about best practices and methods for advocating as architects and design professionals. This workshop will cover the in’s and out’s of lobbying, effectively engaging with policy makers, key issues facing architects today, and more! We’ll do some role-playing to practice effective advocacy, and then we’ll take some time to contact real representatives and discuss real issues! Come learn more about being a Citizen Architect, take the skills you learn back to your chapter, and let your voice be heard! |
AIA Building 1735 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20006 2nd Floor |
4:00pm | 6:00pm | Career Expo Come cool off and mingle with associations, partners, and firms on the second floor of the AIA building during the first two hours of the block party! Check out what each has to offer you- make sure to bring your Swag Bag to collect all the free handouts. Test out your networking skills, in a casual, low-stress environment while you eat! |
AIA Building 1735 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20006 2nd Floor |
5:00pm | 8:00pm |
Block Party at the AIA BuildingA Career Expo. The Say It Loud Exhibition. A barbecue. A DJ. The Leadership Session. The biggest annual group photo of the AIAS- need we say more! Join us for the largest AIAS party of the year to catch up with old friends, make new ones, and become a part of this network (family)! |
AIA Building Courtyard 1735 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20006 |
8:00pm | 10:00pm | Nighttime Monument Tour with Past President Scott Cornelius Monuments Tour with the Past President Scott Cornelius through the Capitol’s main highlights. |
Leaving from AIAS National Headquarters Courtyard
AIA Building |
Start Time | End Time | Programming | Location |
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9:30am | 10:30am | What’s Next?: Transitioning to a Design Professional Focused on life after graduation, this workshop will cover the following topics : · Where to go from here · How to find your voice · How expectations evolve from school to work · How to transition skills to the professional environment · What was not taught in school that’s useful at work |
AIA Building 1735 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20006 2nd Floor |
9:30am | 10:30am | Workshop: K-12 Engagement K-12 students around the world are learning about coding, robotics, literature, and other subjects that may not have been available when we were their age. Why not architecture? And who best to teach them about architecture if not current architecture students? This session will explore teaching methods and subjects for students at three different age levels, and how you as a student can effectively engage with them to teach them about design, the built environment, college, and life! Come ready to put your teacher/mentor hat on, and maybe to build a few pasta models… |
AIA Building 1735 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20006 2nd Floor |
9:30am | 10:30am | Workshop: AIAS Mental Health Task Force / AIAS JEDI Task Force The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Task Force and Mental Health Task Force are teaming up to discuss the intersection between equity, accessibility, advocacy, and urban displacement in architecture. Through a guided activity, we will explore the dimensions of wellness in fields such as social, emotional, intellectual, and environmental means. Please join us to engage in these subjects to learn how you can engage in an informed and constructive way in your school, workplace, and community. |
AIA Building 1735 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20006 2nd Floor |
9:30am | 12:00pm | Workshop Step Up! Student licensing Advisor Actuation: Recruitment and EducationLeaders: NCARB Experience + Education Team Description: Are you the person everyone comes to with questions of what to do next? Do you love being the person ‘in the know?’ Is your anticipation to keep moving towards your license infectious? Do you wish you knew other people working towards their license? Do you wish you knew people who are already licensed who want to help others along the path? Are you energized by helping others? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you should be an architect licensing advisor!Equip yourself to be the ‘go to advisor’ for your peers through this training session. Come expand your knowledge, your network, and your mentoring value to your chapter, your members and fellow students. The student licensing advisor position also includes networking and travel opportunities. Student licensing advisors appointed for the 22-23 academic year can receive funding for travel, lodging, and food expenses, and registration fees for AIAS Grassroots 2022. |
NCARB National Headquarters 1401 H St NW, #500 Washington, DC 20005 |
11:00am | 12:00pm | Freedom by Design Training How to Service Are you interested in public service and volunteerism through design? Is your chapter looking for a way to get more involved in your community? Do you already have a Freedom By Design (FBD) program, and want to make sure you’re operating at peak performance? There are a million reasons to attend FBD sessions at Grassroots and Leadership Day, and you don’t have to be a current FBD leader or even have an FBD program to come! Anyone who is passionate about service is welcome! At this session, the Freedom By Design Advisory Committee (FBDAC) will be collaborating with the AIA Center for Communities by Design (CxD) to discuss how public service and volunteerism have had profound impacts on both individual careers and communities, as well as navigate how we can continue community service through architecture as a professional —even after graduation, AIAS members are uniquely suited to help their communities! This session will allow you to explore how you can serve your community in the best way possible while getting architectural experience (yeah, we’re talking AXP hours) along the way! FBD training sessions are also the first step toward getting an NCARB Materials Grant for FBD design-build projects in the 2022-2023 school year. Programs with FBD leaders who attend this session, or its companion session during Leadership Day, will be prioritized for grant funding! |
AIA Building 1735 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20006 2nd Floor |
11:00am | 12:00pm | Workshop What they don’t teach you about Architecture in the School of Design Workshop Leader: Derek Guffey Partner: ConstructConnect Description: In this seminar we will discuss the process of design and how different players from outside of the design professions play key roles to the success of your projects. We will journey from the earliest contact with your clients, to vital interactions with building product manufacturers, to the choreography of the bidding process. Join us for a real-world discussion that will help you prepare for the profession. |
AIA Building 1735 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20006 2nd Floor |
11:00am | 12:00pm | Workshop Public Speaking, Building Confidence, and “Branding” All architects and designers need to communicate their ideas. It takes time and practice to get to a point where you feel not just comfortable, but confident in doing so! 2021-2022 Vice President Shannon DeFranza has been practicing/training in public speaking for 9 years. Join in on this session to learn tips and tricks, and to have fun building this skill through speech games with your fellow members. Whether you are a freshman, or about to graduate, this interactive session will be helpful for anyone! |
AIA Building 1735 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20006 2nd Floor |
12:00pm | 1:00pm | Break/Travel to the National Housing Center | |
1:00pm | 3:30pm |
Closing General SessionOfficer Keynotes Shannon DeFranza, AIAS, Assoc. AIA, NOMA, has dedicated her life to the service of others and bettering the world. With a background studying international relations, human rights, and climate disasters, Shannon graduated from the Honors Program of Roger Williams University, with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture in 2021. For the last year Shannon has served as the 2021-2022 National Vice President of the AIAS, Student Director for the ACSA, and previously served as the Northeast Quad Director for AIAS. Through public speaking, mentorship, and advocacy, Shannon works to change design education and the profession, to properly equip and empower the next generation so that we may address widespread climate change through an equity lens, universally use sustainable building practices, and better our mental health protections. Believing that architecture is just one small piece to better our society, outside of architecture, Shannon has worked on behalf the Non-Profit, Scholars at Risk, to advocate for the release of wrongfully imprisoned scholars. Scott Cornelius, AIAS, Assoc. AIA, is a vocal advocate for change in design education and in the field of architecture. Through his work for a healthier and more positive Learning and Teaching Culture, advocacy focused on architectural curricula and policy, and dedication to mentorship and belief that design students will shape our society, Scott works to empower students to shift the narrative surrounding architecture and the built environment. |
National Housing Center 1201 15th St NW Washington, DC 20005 |
3:30pm | 5:00pm | Break + Chapter Time | |
5:00pm | 7:00pm | Quad Breakouts & Receptions The Regional Reception is a chance to mingle with the members of your Quad/International Region! This is a chance for you to get to know your Quad or Regional Directors as well! End the conference with your AIAS regional family, and make those close connections that AIAS is all about. There will be four architecture firms hosting:ZGF Evolving from a single office with strong regional roots in Oregon, to a firm with six offices across the United States and Canada and 750+ staff, their work is derived from the particulars of the climate, context, and the human experience. NOTE: ZGF requires seeing proof of vaccination to enter their office.CallisonRTKL, a global architecture, planning, and design practice, began over seven decades ago and has evolved into a cultural agency to advance positive outcomes in our communities. Their team addresses the imperatives of resiliency, well-being, and technology and their influence in the built environment through a human-centric design approach.KGD Architecture is an award-winning full service design firm headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices around the world. The firm brings diverse perspectives to complex projects, creating spaces that articulate the client’s values, history, brand, and culture.Gensler is a global architecture, design, and planning firm with 50 locations across Asia, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and the Americas. Founded in 1965, the firm serves more than 3,500 active clients in virtually every industry. Guided by determined optimism, they believe the power of design can spark positive change and create a future that promotes equity, resilience, and wellbeing for everyone. NOTE: Gensler requires seeing proof of vaccination to enter their office. |
West Quad ZGF 600 14th St NW #800, Washington, DC 20005 *Requires Vaccination, if you are not vaccinated you are welcome to attend a different reception*South Quad & Latin America Region CallisonRTKL 2101 L St NW, Washington, DC 20037Midwest Quad & Middle East Region KGD 1101 15th St NW #200, Washington, DC 20005Northeast Quad Gensler 2020 K St NW, Washington, DC 20006 *Requires Vaccination, if you are not vaccinated you are welcome to attend a different reception* |
Thursday, July 28 | Friday, July 29 | Saturday, July 30
Registration Desk Locations & Hours
Please check in upon arrival in DC to receive your conference badge, bag with many goodies, and more!
Date | Time | Location |
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Thursday, July 28 | 10:00am – 3:30pm | Hilton Garden Inn 815 14th Street N.W. Washington, DC 20005 |
Thursday, July 28 | 4:00pm – 5:00pm | Kimpton Hotel Monaco 700 F St NW Washington, DC 20004 |
Friday, July 29 | 8:30am – 12:00pm
4:00pm-5:00pm |
AIA Building 1735 New York Ave NW Washington, DC, 20006 |
Virtual Help Desk
Throughout the conference you can always hop onto Zoom to get help with anything from directions, logistics questions, and more. We’re happy to help!
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