2024 AIA Gold Medal awarded to David Lake and Ted Flato; Quinn Evans Receives 2024 AIA Architecture Firm Award

2024 AIA Gold Medal awarded to David Lake and Ted Flato

The American Institute of Architects announced today that their Board of Directors and Strategic Council are honoring David Lake, FAIA, and Ted Flato, FAIA, with the 2024 AIA Gold Medal.  

The Gold Medal honors an individual whose significant body of work has had a lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture. As a pair, Lake and Flato have delivered on their vision to connect people to nature through restorative and sustainable strategies. Their Austin-based firm Lake|Flato continues to be at the forefront of sustainable design, winning an industry best 15 COTE (Committee on the Environment) Top 10 Awards and designing healthier, more sustainable, and inclusive places inspired by nature.

Quinn Evans Receives 2024 AIA Architecture Firm Award

They also announced that they have honored Quinn Evans with the 2024 AIA Architecture Firm Award.  The annual AIA Architecture Firm Award is the highest honor the AIA bestows on an architecture practice. The award recognizes a firm that has consistently produced distinguished architecture for at least 10 years.  

News From National 11.16.23

Announcements

Foundation scholarships open applications

The Architects Foundation has opened applications for its Diversity Advancement and Yann Weymouth Graduate Scholarships. Application information is available. Components are encouraged to share these opportunities in their communications.

The Yann Weymouth Graduate Scholarship offers $5,000 and mentorship from Yann Weymouth, FAIA, to graduate students with a strong focus on sustainable, resilient, wellness, and beautiful design. Learn more >

The Diversity Advancement Scholarship is a multi-year scholarship and rewards up to $20,000 to support ethnically diverse high school and undergraduate students in architecture. Learn more >

AIA Leadership Summit 2024

2024 Leadership Summit Call for Proposals

Act now! The call for proposals closes November 27. AIA volunteer leaders and executive directors are encouraged to submit education session proposals by the deadline. Submit proposals >

Registration is open

Don't miss the 2024 AIA Leadership Summit, the premier chapter and leadership training event, taking place on February 27 through March 1, 2024, at the Grand Hyatt in Washington, D.C.

Reminders

Report K-12 program inventory, survey closes December 1

AIA launched a survey to collect and update information on K-12 programming and initiatives. The results will be compiled and shared as an informal resource of programming accessible to members and the public. Chapters actively engaging K-12 youth through programs, activities, or initiatives are encouraged to participate in this short survey by December 1. Take the survey > 

Report NAC/YAF representatives by December 1 

The NAC/YAF annual meeting date has been set for February 1–3. Chapters should report their state representatives by December 1 to ensure representatives have ample time to plan their travel (paid by AIA national). Contact Kathleen McCormick with questions. 

Member Annual CES Requirement

AIA membership for the current year expires on December 31. Audited members have until then to complete the required continuing education credits to renew their membership in January. Contact Barbara Reed with questions.

Holiday Closure

The AIA will be closed beginning December 25 through January 1.

AIA24 National Conference

AIA conference name update, future locations  

After strategic discussions with stakeholders and the AIA Board of Directors, the conference name for 2024, and going forward, will be the AIA Conference on Architecture & Design, "AIA24" for short (i.e. AIA25, AIA26, etc. for the future). The "A’ " concept of the past few years will be sunset. Learn more about the name change and upcoming dates and locations.

Lead the dialogue at AIA24

AIA opened the call for proposals to solicit the best speakers and content for the AIA Conference on Architecture & Design. This year’s event includes a Call for Educational Sessions and a brand-new Call for Tours that showcase significant sites and iconic architecture in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. The call for proposals closes on October 5.

AIA24 Call for Peer Reviewers
In addition to the call for proposals, AIA is looking for subject matter experts in architecture and design to review educational session and tour proposals.
How to apply
Those interested in being a peer reviewer should create an account to complete the online application. Applications are now being accepted until September 28, 2023. Selected peer reviewers will receive an invitation with instructions in early October.  Learn more >