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HISTORY
The Ohio Society
The Ohio Society of AIBD began in 1994 as a forum for residential designers to share ideas and jointly work on issues of mutual interest. As the first president of the Ohio Society, Jim Wright provided much leadership during the early years of the organization. Through our affiliation with the National AIBD our members are exposed to the top residential designers in the country and are provided with many educational opportunities. Many of the Ohio members are actively nationally. Jim Wright is currently National President.
Past presidents of AIBD, Ohio are Jim Wright, Doug Neal, Mike Studer, Mike Frimming and Michael Battaglia.
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The National Organization
Since 1950, the American Institute of Building
Design (AIBD), the nationally recognized association of Professional
Building Designers, has provided its members professional and educational
resources, and has developed nationwide design standards and a code
of ethics for the building design profession. Today, the AIBD represents
professional and associate members in 46 states and throughout Canada
and abroad. Its chartered societies are active in their respective
legislative arenas and work to promote public awareness of the building
design profession.
The AIBD is also meeting the challenge of the
future by educating members about new and improved building materials
and technology that will impact how we live in the future. In response
to the ever changing needs of the design profession, the AIBD board
of directors has established the National Council of Building Designer
Certification (NCBDC), and has charged its leadership with overseeing
the Designer Certification Program. For those who have chosen the
profession of building design, there is no greater evidence of competency
than achieving the status of Certified Professional Building
Designer (CPBD). Application for this credential is available
to building designers - both professional members of the AIBD and
non-AIBD members - who qualify.
Alternatively, the credential of Professional
Building Designer is the highest classification level that a
professional member of the AIBD can attain. To qualify, an individual
must first possess a minimum of five years of educational and professional
design experience. As with the CPBD credential, a Professional
Building Designer must subscribe to a scrupulous code of professional
ethics. Equally significant, both require a commitment to professional
development through a continuing education policy and provider program.
Councils
· House Plan Marketing Association
· National Council of Building Designer Certification
House Plan Marketing Association
The House Plan Marketing Association is an independent council established
to address the concerns of the pre-drawn home plans market. The
principal goals are to ensure the consuming public of the highest
quality product, reduce copyright infringement by educating the
design community and consumers alike, provide an honorable, low
cost and non-disruptive means for the resolution of copyright disputes
between designers.
National Council of Building Designer Certification
The AIBD endorses and encourages its members to be a Certified
Professional Building Designer (CPBD) under the National Council
of Building Designer Certification (NCBDC). The NCBDC program is
the only certification for residential and light frame building
designers in the nation. The certification program has been certifying
building designers for over 40 years and measures a designer's qualifications
on a nationally recognized level. This program is a true test of
an applicant's complete understanding of residential and light frame
building design. Certification allows designers to demonstrate professional
capabilities and is a designation of professional excellence.
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