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The American Institute of Building Design (AIBD) is a professional association that promotes the highest standards of excellence in residential building design. AIBD offers a variety of resources to its members, including continuing education, networking opportunities, and marketing assistance. AIBD is a valuable resource for anyone interested in a career in residential building design. If you want to improve your skills, network with other professionals, and stay up-to-date on the latest trends, AIBD is the perfect organization for you.
No one would buy a new car without taking it for a test drive. So, it’s surprising that all this time we've been asking our clients to trust us and commit to a house they haven’t actually walked through yet.Until now.AIBD introduces you to 1to1 Plans, where architectural designs are brought to life through life-sized walk-through immersive experiences that set a new standard for design confidence and project clarity.At 1to1 Plans, advanced LED screen technology allows Commercial and...
Housing affordability is a pressing issue across the United States and globally. To tackle this challenge while maintaining safety standards, the International Code Council (ICC) is taking a comprehensive look at the International Residential Code® (IRC). Their goal is to identify ways to reduce construction costs and streamline the code without compromising the life safety protections that keep homes secure. To drive this initiative forward, the ICC has established a Code Council Board IRC...
Hello Reader, Congrats on surviving Monday and crushing Tuesday. Now, Wednesday beckons you to take a break and step into a pattern of discovery. Welcome to the Midweek Meander. Did someone forward this to you? Please consider subscribing. I recall presenting a preliminary design to a client, and after reviewing the entire plan, I only remember them having one question: "Where's the toilet [in the primary bath]?" I was flushed with embarrassment. There's more to this story, including how I...