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AIA strongly opposes the EPA's anti-science decision to rescind the long-standing finding that greenhouse gas emissions ...
AIA has issued a formal recommendation to the Committee for the Preservation of the White House regarding the proposed $200 million East Ballroom addition to ...
For many architecture and design firms across the country, prioritizing sustainability, resilience, and climate action is key to their firm's culture and design processes. By signing onto the AIA 2030 ...
Emphasizing the importance of licensure early To the north in Baltimore, Md., Morgan State University’s School of Architecture & Planning is the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) ...
To increase IPAL’s availability, NCARB recently enacted policy changes. Most notably, two-year community colleges with pathways for students to enroll in an NAAB-accredited program will be eligible ...
I was drawn to architecture through a fascination with bridges, tunnels, and skyscrapers—and a curiosity about planned communities and biospheres. I didn’t grow up around architects. Apart from one ...
Uncertainty continues to reshape the building industry. From supply chain issues and climate events to shifting economic factors like tariffs, architects and project teams are navigating a growing ...
An AIA award is the ultimate acknowledgment of impactful, exemplary work in architecture and design. Browse AIA award winners across nearly 30 categories whose work sets new standards of excellence ...
Gain an overview of medical respite programs, their role in communities, and how the field of architecture can contribute to these programs through a dignified design approach, which centers the needs ...
The framework represents the defining principles of good design—but it is only the beginning. AIA has additional resources that complement the framework and can help architects learn more about these ...
Softness in construction spending predicted for 2025 & 2026 After increasing by almost 20% in 2023 and another 6% last year, construction spending for nonresidential buildings—commercial, industrial, ...
The January 2024 Consensus Construction Forecast has spending on nonresidential buildings with a more modest 4% increase in 2024, at a pace that will slow to just over 1% growth in 2025.