Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
March Lunch & Learn
Mass timber is rapidly gaining momentum in educational facilities, offering new opportunities for sustainable, high-performance school design.
Join our upcoming AIA California Central Coast Lunch & Learn to explore the fundamentals of mass timber systems—including CLT and glulam—along with the growing role of prefabrication and off-site construction in K-12 projects.
This session will provide practical insights into design considerations, code implications, and lessons learned from built projects.
Register on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1984846890480?aff=oddtdtcreator
Code Breakers & Code Makers - An AEC Industry Mixer
Join the Central Coast International Code Council and the American Institute of Architects California Central Coast Chapter for a fun evening of networking, food, and festivities! Connect with local architects, building officials, and industry professionals while enjoying:
Delicious eats
Tasty drinks
Exciting raffle prizes
Whether you're designing the plans or enforcing the code, this is your chance to mix, mingle, and build new connections across the Central Coast AEC community.
RSVP to: swilson@pismobeach.org
February LnL - TBD
Join us for this month's Lunch & Learn! Another opportunity that brings together the local architecture and design community for an engaging conversation on sustainability, learning, and connection. This session will explore how thoughtful design and material choices can support healthier, more sustainable K–12 schools and commercial spaces.
You’ll hear about Shaw Contract’s sustainability journey and innovative PVC-free flooring solutions, while connecting with fellow architects, designers, and industry partners from across the Central Coast.
Register here: eventbrite.com
January LnL - Understanding SLO’s New FHSZ + WUI Requirements
Join us for our first Lunch & Learn of 2026, featuring SLO City Fire Marshal, Josh Daniel, and Community Development Director, Timmi Tway, as they walk us through recent updates to San Luis Obispo’s Fire Hazard Severity Zone (FHSZ) and Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) requirements.
This session will help design professionals stay informed on the latest code changes, permitting implications, and best practices for projects within or near fire hazard zones.
Register here: https://AIACCC-January_LnL_2026.eventbrite.com
October L&L
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.