Art | Architecture on Film
April 26 & 27, 2025
Over two days and nine inspiring films, discover the bold visions of renowned architects like Eileen Gray and R.M. Schindler, the groundbreaking artistry of Anselm Kiefer and Nam June Paik, the creative courage of women street artists and the timeless innovation of Man Ray’s cinematic masterpieces, all in a celebration of art, architecture and imagination.
Policy Alone Isn’t Solving the Housing Crisis
A passel of recent California laws were supposed to supercharge the construction of desperately needed housing. According to YIMBY Law, they haven’t even come close
Deconstruction on the Mesa
Something remarkable is happening on Santa Barbara’s Mesa. What might have been an ordinary demolition project is instead becoming a model for sustainability, innovation, and community impact. Crews are hard at work on a residential deconstruction project, carefully dismantling a home to salvage reusable materials and divert them from our already overburdened landfills.
Insights from Santa Barbara’s 2024 Housing Conference: Avoiding L.A.’s Housing Mistakes
Steven Stenzler, left, and Michael Gunning, center, with moderator Mack Carlson, discuss the issues facing the housing industry in the year ahead. The panel was held at the 2024 Santa Barbara Housing Conference on Thursday, December 5.
California's Housing: Key Laws Taking Effect January 1, 2025
Governor Newsom signed into law a comprehensive bipartisan housing package to build on California’s long-term strategy to help address homelessness and housing scarcity.
Urban Planning in Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara’s housing crisis continues to push city planners, developers, and community members to ask one pressing question: where should we build? In a region where space is limited and housing costs soar, balancing the demand for more housing with the need to preserve Santa Barbara’s character is challenging. This article from the Montecito Journal dives into potential solutions, looking at how urban infill, zoning adjustments, and thoughtful development could address housing needs while respecting the environment and community identity.
SB 4: A Step Toward Affordable Housing in California
SB 4 is now law, allowing faith-based organizations & non-profit colleges to build affordable homes on their land.
Santa Barbara’s Approach to New Housing Design Standards
Santa Barbara is facing the challenge of increasing state housing demands while preserving its unique charm. The city has proposed new design standards aimed at ensuring that new developments harmonize with the local architectural style and community character.
Housing Efforts in Downtown Santa Barbara
The Yardi brothers plan to transform a downtown Santa Barbara commercial building into housing, aiming to address the city's need for more residential units.
Tourism vs. Housing: What is Santa Barbara’s Priority?
In a city renowned for its picturesque coastline and Mediterranean charm, Santa Barbara is facing a crucial debate that pits housing needs against the demand for hotels.
We are featured in Dwell Magazine
We are thrilled to announce that four of our residential projects have been featured in the prestigious Dwell magazine.
The Rise of Modular Housing
Modular housing, characterized by prefabricated sections constructed off-site and assembled on location, offers innovative solutions to housing shortages, cost overruns, and environmental concerns.
Using AI: Promoting the State Street Master Plan & Downtown Housing
The goal of this meeting is to provide actionable multi-benefit strategies that can build off of the State Street Master Plan in an effort to support future projects.
What Does Affordable Housing Actually Look Like?
Understanding affordable housing can be complex, as it encompasses various definitions and criteria depending on the region and economic conditions.
Smart Urban Planning for Santa Barbara's Future
Urban planning is taking a data-driven approach to improve walkability and bikeability in several cities. Tools like close.city help visualize which areas are most walkable or bikeable, highlighting where new housing developments should be prioritized to encourage walking and cycling. This is vital for reducing carbon emissions, as transportation contributes significantly to local and national emissions.
AIASB ArchitecTours 2024: Celebrate Santa Barbara
Saturday, Orctober 5, 2024
ArchitecTours 2024 is a unique event, bringing AIA members and the general public together to tour projects that exemplify design excellence in Santa Barbara.
2024 Southern California Multifamily Forum
The 2024 Southern California Multifamily Forum will be held at the Hilton LAX on June 6, 2024. First held in 2012, the conference consistently brings together 600+ multifamily executives from across California, as well as national multifamily owners, investors and developers active in California markets.
Communities Take Development Into Their Own Hands
Across the country, neighborhood groups are uniting to fund mixed-use developments that meet housing and business demands, giving locals a place to live, work and learn new skills.
AIA ArchitecTours 2023: Mid Century Modern
AIASB is hosting its 14th annual ArchitecTours on October 7th. One of our projects, Mid Century Modern, located on the Mesa will be featured on the tour.
Santa Barbara’s Builder’s Remedy Application
Every eight years, the state of California determines the RHNA (Regional Housing Needs Assessment) number of housing units each jurisdiction is expected to produce locally to collectively address the statewide lack of housing.