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Do you know an AIA architect who has made significant and measurable achievements in design, preservation, education, literature, or service? AIA fellowship...
After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2022 AIA Conference on Architecture returned last week, bringing together thousands of architects to network...
The AIA New York Unified Task Force City and State, a collaboration between AIA New York and AIA New York State, has been awarded a 2022 AIA Collaborative Achievement...
The 2022 Jury of Fellows has named 88 American Institute of Architects members, including 7 members of AIA New York and 10 from AIA New York State, to its prestigious...
The 2021 Jury of Fellows has named 102 American Institute of Architects members, including 12 members of AIA New York, to its prestigious College of Fellows, which...
On December 8, AIA National announced the recipients of their 2021 AIA Honor Awards. Through their more than 30 Honors and Awards, the Institute celebrates design...
As architecture students graduate this month in the midst of an unprecedented global health pandemic and financial crisis, AIA National launched the #ArchGrad20 campaign...
The 2020 Jury of Fellows has named 116 American Institute of Architects members, including 18 members of AIA New York, to its prestigious College of Fellows, which...
AIA's biennial Compensation Survey, last conducted in 2017, is the benchmark for the profession and a valued resource for firms and practitioners. If you received an...
The 2019 Jury of Fellows has named 115 American Institute of Architects members and nine international architects to its prestigious College of Fellows for achieving a...
AIA has the ability to select up to 30 nominees to serve on architecture school accreditation visits for the National Architectural Accrediting Board...
This year, AIA launched the “Blueprint for Better” campaign, highlighting the role of architects as leaders in improving America’s cities, towns, and...
As the A’18 AIA Conference on Architecture quickly approaches, don't forget to sign up for our Day of Service planned for Saturday, June 23. This is a great...
On behalf of AIA San Francisco and the Equity by Design Committee, we are pleased to announce the launch of the third national Equity in Architecture Survey. This...
All architects know that this industry is a team sport – the questions are more often about who is on your team, who is on the other team, and how apparently...
At the AIANYS 2016 Saratoga Design Conference, Bruce S. Fowle, FAIA, LEED AP, recipient of the State Chapter’s 2016 President’s Award, used his time on the podium to...
A filled-to-capacity session about Hudson Yards, New York City’s newest neighborhood, was informative for both New Yorkers and architects from around the country who...
It’s no surprise to those who know him that AIANY Executive Director Rick Bell, FAIA, received the Edward C. Kemper Award for his significant contribution to the...
At the 65th Annual Honors and Awards Celebration, the AIA bestowed honorary membership upon 10 individuals outside the profession, and recognized the winners of the 2014...
The Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University, designed by Chicago architecture legends Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan in 1889, was the perfect setting for the...