AIA is proud to partner with DC Climate Week to host tours and events that support the mission of the event, driving climate action through community engagem ...
AIA is calling on lawmakers to elevate Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to an independent Cabinet level agency outside of the Department of Homeland Security. WASHINGTON – April 20, 2026 – ...
The AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE®) originated the AIA Framework for Design Excellence to equip and encourage architects to embrace sustainable design practices. Now widely adopted across the ...
What would it be like for students who typically aren’t exposed to architecture—let alone architects who look like them—to be introduced to design at an early age? The National Organization of ...
Architecture Week celebrates the profession of architecture and invites everyone—especially K-12 students—to explore architecture and design. We all play key roles in educating and inspiring the next ...
AIA continuing education (CE) is universally recognized around the world as the AEC industry’s best learning. Virtual, in-person, and peer-to-peer education opportunities make it easy to invest in ...
Through Architecture Week, AIA is able to equip educators and architects with tools and resources to ignite young minds and spark a passion for architecture.
AIA and its 200 chapters are here to support you during the current economic uncertainties with curated tools, resources, and connections designed to help you adapt, grow, and succeed. Whether you're ...
The AIA AI Task Force is leading efforts to address the opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence in architecture. By developing resources, guidance, and educational programming, the ...
After twenty months of declines, architecture firm billings were flat in October. The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index® (ABI) score for the month was 50.3, meaning that the share of firms that ...
One-third of architecture firm leaders rate increasing firm profitability as one of their top three biggest business concerns for 2025 Despite the AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score ...
Nonresidential building spending to remain sluggish through 2026, with no turnaround in sight. There is some good news and some bad news in the latest outlook for nonresidential construction spending ...
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