AIA strongly opposes the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding and repeal associated greenhouse gas vehicle sta ...
Last year, in a step toward equity and inclusion within the architecture profession, AIA Oregon launched Project Almost Architect (PAA)—a groundbreaking program designed to expand access to licensure ...
AIA is especially concerned about the impact on students from lower- and middle-income backgrounds, who are less likely to have access to alternative sources of financing. WASHINGTON – January 30, ...
The AIA AI Task Force is leading efforts to address the opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence in architecture. By developing resources, guidance, and educational programming, the ...
Awarded to the top graduating students with a Bachelor of Architecture, Master of Architecture, or Doctor of Architecture from schools accredited by NAAB or CACB. For more than a century, AIA has ...
Your career in architecture is uniquely yours, and an AIA membership ensures you have the network, opportunities, and support to move forward. Whether you’re working toward licensure or on an ...
Align your market planning and sales strategies with architects’ specification needs with The Architect’s Journey to Specification—developed by AIA in collaboration with Deltek and ConstructConnect.
In 2025, AIA focused on making membership more valuable in the ways that show up in your day-to-day work: stronger advocacy, better tools and learning, and deeper local support—so you can run a ...
Mentorship is a powerful driver of career success—supporting professional growth, well-being, and retention and recruitment—while helping build a more diverse and inclusive workforce. AIA connects its ...
Serving as a mentor offers powerful personal and professional benefits, including stronger leadership development and greater confidence in communication and management skills. Through AIA, you can ...
Nonresidential building spending to remain sluggish through 2026, with no turnaround in sight. There is some good news and some bad news in the latest outlook for nonresidential construction spending ...