2022-2023 At-large Representative to the Strategic Council
The Strategic Council is accepting submissions for the position of At-large Representative. Up to five candidates may be elected. If you know of someone (member or non-member) who is innovative, open-minded and forward thinking, is a strong communicator/connector, and embodies a collaborative, partnering spirit, encourage them to submit! Learn more >
AIA Film Challenge voting is open
The AIA Film Challenge 2021 films are in. Now it’s time to vote for the People’s Choice winner, an award that comes with a $2,000 cash prize. Help us promote the public voting phase to our members. Head over to Component Connect to access the social share kit. Learn more >
Firm billings for July 2021
AIA's Architecture Billings Index is a recognized leading indicator for nonresidential construction and is available to AIA members for free. July’s index reported another month of strong business conditions, with an ABI score of 54.6. Firms also reported optimism for revenue in the second half of 2021. Learn more >
Live course: Business continuity for architects
Unexpected disruptions, including floods, cyberattacks, and pandemics, can threaten a firm’s ability to stay open and stay profitable. This free live course on September 16 at 3:30pm EDT builds on the Architect’s Guide to Business Continuity to help architects identify risks and develop responses before a crisis. Register now >
Submit now for the 2022 Housing Awards
AIA Housing Awards show the world how beauty, safety, sustainability, and comfort can come together. New for 2022, the awards offer opportunities in eight categories, with the jury evaluating entries relative to the AIA Framework for Design Excellence. Submit by October 13 at 5pm ET. Learn more >
CODAsummit: Art, Technology, and Place
CODAworx, the hub of the commissioned art economy, is a driving force in large-scale public art, often associated with architectural commissions. The upcoming CODAsummit , November 10-12 in Scottsdale, AZ, will highlight the intersection of Art, Technology, and Place. This year’s online exhibition and webinars have attracted a broad audience of architects and allied members, and with your help, we could draw more.