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Call for Proposals: RAIC 2027 Conference on Architecture

May 5–8, 2027 | Calgary, AB | Hyatt Regency Calgary

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) invites proposals for continuing education sessions and architectural tours for the 2027 Conference on Architecture, taking place in Calgary from May 5 to 8, 2027. 

The RAIC’s national event brings together architects, interns, students, and allied professionals to explore current and emergent thinking, research, and practice. It also provides a key opportunity to connect with colleagues and build professional networks, consistently identified by attendees as one of the most valuable aspects of the conference. The conference provides a platform to share work, exchange knowledge, and engage in critical dialogue on issues shaping architecture in Canada.  

Proposal deadline: September 21, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. PT 

Selected education sessions will be delivered live at the conference and will also be required to participate in a recorded on-demand version following the event to support accessibility and extend access to audiences across Canada.

Why Submit a Proposal?

Presenting at the RAIC 2027 Conference provides: 

  • Exposure to a national audience of architecture and AEC professionals 
  • Inclusion in a curated conference program
  • Opportunity to contribute to key discussions in architecture, including climate, equity, technology, and practice. 

We welcome proposals from individuals at all career stages and encourage submissions from underrepresented groups in architecture and design. 


Presenter Benefits

  • Two (2) Day Conference Pass, for the day of the session and one additional day, or a 50% discount on an All-Access Pass or Conference Pass (up to two presenters) 
  • Conference certificate of recognition as an architectural tour leaders

Education Session Themes

Proposals must clearly align with one primary theme: 

  1. Climate Justice and Resilience – sustainability, adaptation, building science. 
  2. Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice – design justice, inclusive practice. 
  3. Indigenous-Led Architecture and Design – traditional knowledge and self-determined processes. At least one Indigenous-identifying speaker is required. 
  4. Health, Safety, and Accessibility – universal design, wellness, life safety. 
  5. History, Heritage, and Culture – adaptive reuse, theory, conservation. 
  6. Housing, Planning, and Urbanism – urban interventions, density, infrastructure. 
  7. Innovation in Materials, Technology, and Construction – AI, fabrication, digital tools. 
  8. The Practice and Business of Architecture – business models, risk, and equity in professional practice. 
  9. Culture of Design – Designing for public value through equity, climate, and cultural impact, and the role of architecture in society. 

Submission Guidelines

  • Session length: 60 minutes, 15 minutes for questions and discussion including

  • Learning outcomes: Provide four measurable learning outcomes

  • Format: In-person presentation. Sessions may be pre-recorded for on-demand access

  • Speaker Limit: Maximum two speakers per session. Presenter benefits apply to both speakers.

  • Title and Description:

    • Title: maximum 10 words
    • Public description: maximum 50 words (used on website)
  • Session detail and approach: maximum 150 words. Describe how your session will be structured and delivered. Include key topics, format (e.g. lecture, case study), and how you will engage the audience.

    Deadline: September 21, 2026, 5:00 p.m. PT

Visit the full submission guide for detailed requirements on session design, biographies, headshots, and presenter benefits.

Architectural Tours 

We are also accepting proposals for architectural tours that highlight Calgary’s dynamic built environment, foster engagement, dialogue, and inspiration throughout the conference. Proposals must be educational, accessible, and include clear learning goals.

Visit the full submission guide for detailed requirements on session design, biographies, headshots, and presenter benefits.


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