RESOURCES FOR PROFESSIONALS

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“Science tells us to anticipate a deep earthquake (like the 2001 Nisqually earthquake) to occur every 30-50 years—well within the typical 80-year service life of a building.  Architects can help – by assessing building vulnerability and working with clients and communities to incorporate hazard mitigation and retrofit strategies into existing and new buildings.”

Rachel Minnery, FAIA, Director, Built Environment Policy, American Institute of Architects


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AIA’s Resilience Initiative

The American Institute of Architects Resilience Initiative promotes a multi-disciplinary, systems-based design approach to addressing the social, economic and environmental shocks and stresses to achieve sustainable, resilient and adaptable communities. AIA members can serve as disaster responders, receive training to design resilient buildings, and advocate on building codes and policies that promote more resilient cities.

AIA Disaster Assistance Handbook

Guidance for architects both in preparing for and responding to disasters, working with engineers to assist their communities in recovery.

AIA Safety Assessment Program Training 

Training sessions to provide architects, engineers, building officials, and inspectors with the knowledge and protocol to evaluate homes, buildings, and infrastructure in the aftermath of a disaster. 

AIA Resilience and Adaptation Certificate Series

A multi-course series covering hazard mitigation, community resilience, and adaptation. 

AIA Resilience and Adaptation Committee

The Committee meets the second Tuesday of every month at 5pm. AIA Seattle members, allied members and sponsors are encouraged to join as well as other professionals in the design community.

 
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Masonry Institute of Washingon

Providing information about the masonry trade, local masonry contractors, supplies, and technical resources.



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International Masonry Institute: Masonry Detailing Series

An exhaustive collection of illustrative construction details and diagrams.

 
 
 
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Association for Preservation Technology

An international cross-disciplinary cross-disciplinary organization dedicated to promoting the best technology for conserving historic structures and their settings.