
Join us for SCRIBBLES & SPIRITS – Tuesday, March 26 from 5:30-7:30pm;


AIAGC MARCH MEMBERSHIP MEETING
AIA SC has established an Equity in Architecture Committee. Why? What are they doing? Come find out what is being done nationwide, in neighboring states, and in South Carolina thus far, and get a preview of the 2018 AIASC Architecture Census Survey results. This is an opportunity to share your thoughts on what an Equity Committee should be focusing on for our state.

March 27th from 12:30-1:30
At the Center for Architecture
1530 Main Street
LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED FREE OF CHARGE AND ONE LEARNING UNIT (LU) WILL BE OFFERED. Please feel welcome to include non-AIA member architectural and human resource staff members. Please RSVP for all attendees so that we can get an accurate head count for lunch.
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Andrew, AIA LEED AP is an Architect with Garvin Design Group
What is your role on the Board? Past President, 2017
How long have you served on the Board? 6 years
How long have you been a member of AIASC? 11 years
How long have you been working in industry? 11 years
Where are you from? Surfside Beach, SC
Where did you go to school?
Socastee High School and Dutch Fork High School
BA in Architecture from Clemson University
M.Arch from The University of Oregon
How do you feel you play a role in advocating for South Carolina architects?
As an AIA Columbia board member, I feel my role is to serve our members in any way I can. That entails listening to grievances, volunteering my time to organize events, and using my experience and knowledge base to improve the quality of benefits AIA members in our area receive.
What is your favorite part of serving on the Board of Directors?
It’s always fun to be “in the know” on all things AIA. Being on the board allows me to keep track of cool events on the local, state, and national level.
What future endeavors do you see for AIASC?
AIASC has a lot going for it. We have 3 fairly large sections that each anchor the upstate, midlands, and low country while providing top-notch member benefits. We are just beginning to see the potential of what collaboration can do to strengthen each of our programming efforts to capitalize on things already happening in our state.