AIA El Paso hosts a variety of events throughout the year, fostering professional growth, networking, and community engagement.

From educational programs and advocacy initiatives to social gatherings and design celebrations, these events provide opportunities for architects, industry professionals, and the public to connect, collaborate, and support the built environment.

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ULTRAVIOLE(N)T EXPOSURES - Gallery talk and Panel Discussion
May
15

ULTRAVIOLE(N)T EXPOSURES - Gallery talk and Panel Discussion

Please join Texas Tech University for a gallery talk and panel discussion about climate change and its disproportionate impacts on vulnerable communities of South El Paso.

This event is part of a research project co-lead by Ersela Kripa, Stephen Mueller, and Dr Yolanda Leyva, and will span three years. 

Please RSVP via email to Ersela Kripa, Ersela.Kripa@ttu.edu whether you would like to join - this will help us determine accommodations.

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TTU College of Architecture El Paso Lecture: AMBROSI ETCHEGARAY
Oct
22

TTU College of Architecture El Paso Lecture: AMBROSI ETCHEGARAY

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October 22, 2:30 pm MT

Union Depot Train Station

Face masks required

rsvp: ersela.kripa@ttu.edu by Oct 13th

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EPCC Architecture Society presents Billie Tsien
Apr
27

EPCC Architecture Society presents Billie Tsien

Arch Talks Spring Series 2017: "A Night with Billie Tsien". 

Lecture will be held at ASC Building A, Boardroom. 9050 Viscount Blvd. 79925. Contact Person:  Emmanuel Moreno, 915-831-2060.

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EPCC AS - Arch Talks
Feb
24

EPCC AS - Arch Talks

Jordan Yamada

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EPCC AS - Arch Talks
Oct
21

EPCC AS - Arch Talks

Geraldine Forbes Isais, Associate AIA, is dean of the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of New Mexico. In 2006 Forbes Isais received the acclaimed Distinguished Professor Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and in 2009, received a Faculty Hall of Fame Award from Woodbury University, where she earned distinction as an educator and founding dean of the University’s San Diego, California campus. While in San Diego, she recognized the potential for collaboration through their mutual interest in the architecture and urban environments that impacted both sides of the U.S./Mexican border, and hired faculty from both sides of this contested region.

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RONALD RAEL LECTURE
Oct
20

RONALD RAEL LECTURE

Ronald Rael is an applied architectural researcher, design activist, author, and thought leader in the fields of additive manufacturing and earthen architecture. In 2014 his creative practice, Rael San Fratello (with architect Virginia San Fratello), was named an Emerging Voice by The Architectural League of New York—one of the most coveted awards in North American architecture. In 2016 Rael San Fratello was also awarded the Digital Practice Award of Excellence by the The Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA).

His first book, Earth Architecture (Princeton Architectural Press, 2008) is a history of building with earth in the modern era to exemplify new, creative uses of the oldest building material on the planet. A forthcoming book, Borderwall as Architecture(University of California Press 2017), advocates for a reconsideration of the barrier dividing the U.S. and Mexico through design proposals that are hyperboles of actual scenarios that occur as a consequence of the wall. Emerging Objects, a company co-founded by Rael, is an independent, creatively driven, 3D Printing MAKE-tank specializing in innovations in 3D printing architecture, building components, environments and products (a short documentary of thier work can be seen here).

At Berkeley, Ronald Rael is the Director of the printFARM Laboratory (print Facility for Architecture, Research and Materials), holds a joint appointment in the Department of Architecture, in the College of Environmental Design, and the Department of Art Practice and is both a Bakar and Hellman Fellow. He often teaches graduate design thesis, undergraduate courses on Design & Activism, and has twice directed the one year post-professional Master of Architecture program, Studio One.

Rael earned his Master of Architecture degree at Columbia University in the City of New York, where he was the recipient of the William Kinne Memorial Fellowship. Previous academic and professional appointments include positions at the Southern California Institute for Architecture (SCI_arc), Clemson University, the University of Arizona, and the Office for Metropolitan Architecture in Rotterdam. His work has been published widely, including the New York Times, Wired, MARK, Domus, Metropolis Magazine, PRAXIS, Thresholds, Log, and recognized by several institutions including The Museum of Modern Art, The Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, La Biennale di Venezia, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, and Storefront for Art and Architecture.

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EPCC AS - Arch Talks
Sep
23

EPCC AS - Arch Talks

EPCC Architectural Society - ARCH TALKS/ Greenway Studio

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