AIA strongly opposes the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding and repeal associated greenhouse gas vehicle sta ...
Join AIA Chief Economist Richard Branch and AIA EVP/Chief Executive Officer, Carole Wedge, FAIA, for our quarterly conversation on key insights into the industry’s latest economic data and trends.
AIA members will be advocating for historic preservation, professional classification impacting student loans access, high-performance building tax credits, housing legislation & design freedom.
1735 New York Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 What if your most powerful design tool was your pencil? Join Bradford J. Prestbo, FAIA, and David Damon, AIA, for a fun, high-energy workshop that puts ...
AIA Fellows are recognized for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society. Founded in 1952, the AIA College of Fellows seeks to stimulate a sharing of interests among Fellows ...
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 ...
In 2023, AIA supported the retiring of the “rolling clock” requirement in the architectural licensure process. Data showed that this policy was a potential barrier to licensure, with disproportionate ...
In 2014, Opal Lee of Fort Worth, Texas, began the tradition named Opal’s Walk for Freedom. Every year on June 19, Lee leads a 2.5-mile walk to commemorate the 2.5 years that passed between the ...
In the first article of this series, I explored why children’s books have become such an effective tool for K–12 architecture outreach: They make the profession visible, lower barriers to entry, and ...
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 ...