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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is seeking volunteers to participate on key professionally focused committees.
We would like to thank all of those who attended, exhibited and spoke at this years virtual EXPO!
Our weeklong virtual construction industry conference will be taking place from May 3rd to May 7th, 2021 to coincide with National Construction Safety Week.
Architecture firm billings returned to the positive side in February for the first time in a year, with the AIA’s Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score climbing by more than eight points from January to a score of 53.3.
We are reaching out to you as an Emerging Professional of the AEC community. We would like to invite you to participate in the American Institute of Architects Westchester Hudson Valley’s Chapter and Foundation Common Ground Mentorship Program.
The Young Architects Forum is the voice of architects in the early stages of their career and the catalyst for change within the profession and our communities. Working closely with the AIA College of Fellows and the American Institute of Architects as a whole, the YAF is leading the future of the profession with a focus on architects licensed less than 10 years.
The AIA 2021 annual meeting will be called to order on June 10, 2021. Find everything delegates will need to participate in the 2021 AIA annual meeting, plus information on accreditation, voting, and candidate speeches.
Business conditions at architecture firms backslid in December, ending a tough year on a disappointing note. The AIA’s Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score declined to 42.6 for the month, indicating that more firms saw declining billings in December than in November.
For a number of reasons, including budgetary cutbacks, lack of skilled workers, and staffing demands caused by disasters or emergencies, local building code entities sometimes seek to transfer their administrative responsibilities.
Read the 2020 AIA Trust Annual Report to learn how the AIA Trust is enhancing member value – including new benefit programs, new practice resources, and component assistance!