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ARE Study Group
Oct
15
6:00 PM18:00

ARE Study Group

AIAWHV A.R.E. Study Group

Hosted by the Emerging Professionals Committee

Date: October 15, 2024
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Price: FREE for AIAWHV Associate Members - PLEASE REGISTER FOR ZOOM LOGIN INFO
Platform: Zoom

Join our Programming and Analysis Kickoff for the AIAWHV ARE Study Sessions with the EP Committee via Zoom. Email Valerie Brown at vbrown@aiawhv.org for more information or to be connected with the Emerging Professionals Committee.

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ARE Study Group
Jul
9
6:00 PM18:00

ARE Study Group

AIAWHV A.R.E. Study Group

Hosted by the Emerging Professionals Committee

Date: July 9, 2024
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Price: FREE for AIAWHV Associate Members - PLEASE REGISTER FOR ZOOM LOGIN INFO
Platform: Zoom

Join our Practice Management + Project Management Kickoff for the AIAWHV ARE Study Sessions with the EP Committee via Zoom. Email Valerie Brown at vbrown@aiawhv.org for more information or to be connected with the Emerging Professionals Committee.

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ARE Study Group
May
14
6:00 PM18:00

ARE Study Group

AIAWHV A.R.E. Study Group

Hosted by the Emerging Professionals Committee

Date: May 14, 2024
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Price: FREE for AIAWHV Associate Members - PLEASE REGISTER FOR ZOOM LOGIN INFO
Platform: Zoom

Join our Construction Evaluation Kickoff for the AIAWHV ARE Study Sessions with the EP Committee via Zoom. Email Valerie Brown at vbrown@aiawhv.org for more information or to be connected with the Emerging Professionals Committee.

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ARE Study Group
Mar
19
6:00 PM18:00

ARE Study Group

AIAWHV A.R.E. Study Group

Hosted by the Emerging Professionals Committee

Date: March 19, 2024
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Price: FREE for AIAWHV Associate Members - PLEASE REGISTER FOR ZOOM LOGIN INFO
Platform: Zoom

Join our Project Planning and Design Kickoff for the AIAWHV ARE Study Sessions with the EP Committee via Zoom. Email Valerie Brown at vbrown@aiawhv.org for more information or to be connected with the Emerging Professionals Committee.

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ARE Study Group
Jan
23
6:00 PM18:00

ARE Study Group

AIAWHV A.R.E. Study Group

Hosted by the Emerging Professionals Committee

Date: January 23, 2024
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Price: FREE for AIAWHV Associate Members - PLEASE REGISTER FOR ZOOM LOGIN INFO
Platform: Zoom

Join our Project Planning and Design Kickoff for the AIAWHV ARE Study Sessions with the EP Committee via Zoom. Email Valerie Brown at vbrown@aiawhv.org for more information or to be connected with the Emerging Professionals Committee.

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ARE Event
Dec
19
3:00 PM15:00

ARE Event

NCARB Live: ARE Updates

Date: Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Time: 3:00 PM
Platform: Zoom webinar

NCARB works regularly with our psychometricians and hundreds of volunteer architects to ensure the Architect Registration Examination® (ARE®) aligns with exam best practices and current architectural practice. As part of our ongoing efforts to improve the ARE, we are implementing two updates that will go into effect on February 27, 2024:

All code-related items on the ARE will reference the 2021 International Code Council (ICC) family of codes and related standards, rather than the 2018 family. When necessary, NCARB will provide excerpts from the 2021 ICC family of codes as references on case studies. You can view a summary of significant code changes from IBC 2018 to IBC 2021 in the ICC I-Codes. If you are interested in a deeper explanation of the changes, watch the American Wood Council’s two-part video series: Part 1 | Part 2.

NCARB is retiring quantitative-fill-in-the-blank (QFIB) item types from the exam. NCARB strives to align with evolving testing best practices, which indicate that other item types used on the ARE assess candidates’ qualifications more effectively. Going forward, the exam will continue to include questions that require numerical responses—however, they will now be formatted as one of the exam’s other four item types rather than as quantitative-fill-in-the-blank questions. The format and scoring of the remaining item types will not change.

The exam objectives covered by each division, as well as the tools and resources available to you during the exam, will otherwise remain the same. These changes will go into effect on February 27, 2024. NCARB will release an updated version of the ARE Guidelines and updated practice exams in February to reflect both the code reference and QFIB changes.

How This Impacts You

If you are testing between now and February 26, 2024, you should continue preparing for your ARE division as planned. If you are testing on or after February 27, be sure to prepare using the 2021 family of ICC codes and standards, rather than the 2018 version.

NCARB Live Webinar – December 19

Questions about how these changes will impact you? Join our experts for a live webinar on Tuesday, December 19 at 3 p.m. (ET). We’ll explain the changes and answer any questions you have.

Update on Score Validity Policy Implementation

In April, NCARB’s Board of Directors retired the rolling clock policy. At the time, 14 jurisdictions had a rolling clock-type requirement incorporated into their jurisdictional requirements. Since then, several jurisdictions have successfully removed their rolling clock requirement. NCARB is supporting the remaining six jurisdictions as they work to remove their rolling clock requirement. Most jurisdictions anticipate aligning with NCARB’s new score validity policy in early 2024. We will continue to notify impacted candidates as their jurisdictions make updates.

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How to Build an Architect
Nov
15
6:30 PM18:30

How to Build an Architect

How to Build an Architect for High School Students

DATE: November 15, 2022
TIME: 6:30 p.m.
VENUE: Dutchess Community College, Bowne Hall Rm 122, 53 Pendell Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
(Park in Lot A off Pendell Road, Bowne Hall is at top of Hill)
EMAIL RESERVATIONS (REQUIRED), DIRECTIONS AND QUESTIONS TO:
DAVID FREEMAN Freeman@sunydutchess.edu

Are you thinking about a career in architecture and design?

Aesthetically designing and creating safe and functional buildings is only part of the job of an architect. Buildings need to be economical, environmental friendly, and fulfill the client's needs. This makes architecture a challenging, but very satisfying and exciting field of study for students with a love of design as well as an eye for detail.

College programs in Architecture are diverse. Some focus on the design aspect while other programs focus on technology and computers or construction.

There also are many college pathways: Two-Year Associate degrees, Four-Year Bachelor of Science degrees, Five-Year Bachelor of Architecture degrees and Masters degrees.

How do you find the best pathway for you?

The American Institute of Architecture Hudson Valley Chapter and Dutchess Community College are jointly sponsoring an Information Night.

• Learn about the field from a local architect who will discuss a great residential project.

• Hear from a current architecture student about what architecture school is like.

• Learn from a recent architecture school graduate about life in the field after college.

• Learn from a representative from the National Architectural Accrediting Board about college searches, portfolios and scholarships.

• Find out about high school programs with ACE Mentorship.

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