The demolition of the East Wing without full public engagement or clarity undermines the very process that the design and ...
In the aftermath of the pandemic-induced downturn in 2020, architecture firm backlogs reached the highest levels we have seen ...
The 2025 Latrobe Prize—a $150,000 grant— was awarded to a research team to explore how building facades can enhance human ...
As building design adapts to meet shifting demands—driven by climate conditions, fluctuating business needs, and evolving regulatory standards—flexibility has become essential. Designs that stand the ...
Shelter anchors Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, yet nearly 800,000 people experienced homelessness in the U.S. last year. Even if a person’s housing seems stable, circumstances can change quickly: They ...
Discover how acoustic design can enhance well-being, productivity, and connection—creating spaces that are as sonically supportive as they are visually inspiring. This session explores the vital role ...
AIA and its philanthropic partner, the Architects Foundation, announced a $4 million matching grant to renew and preserve The Octagon, the 225-year-old National Historic Landmark located one block ...
Business conditions at architecture firms weakened further in September, with the AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) dropping to 43.3, the lowest since April. WASHINGTON – October 22, 2025 – ...
Continual learning is integral to the identity and success of many designers. But sometimes, a person’s current role or firm can’t meet their education needs. One option is to reenter higher education ...
A high-impact, four-part intensive program designed to equip firm leaders with the strategy, leadership, and financial skills to scale their practice and drive long-term success. Registration for the ...
Access the latest AIA Materials Pledge By the Numbers report, tracking the progress that signatory firms are making in specifying healthier materials across five impact categories: human health, ...
According to the 2020 study, “Where Are My People? Black in Architecture” one in every three Black architecture students attend a historically black college or university (HBCU). In the study from the ...
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