This month, AIA welcomes Carole Wedge, FAIA, as the organization’s new executive vice president/chief executive officer. Wedge, who served as the CEO of Boston-based firm Shepley Bulfinch for 17 years ...
Gain a clear understanding of how evolving federal student loan policies impact architectural education, early-career professionals, and firm recruitment—equipping you to assess implications and ...
As a licensed architect, you shape the built environment. Whether you’re running a firm, leading projects, or mentoring future architects, an AIA membership will help you shape your future, amplify ...
Let’s get to carbon neutral, together. The latest climate data tells us that reducing carbon emissions is not enough. To make the biggest impact, we must all commit to net zero emissions by 2030—a ...
AIA is working with partner organizations and legislators to make progress towards both including architects in the federal definition of "professionals" and passing legislation on student loan caps ...
The demolition of the White House East Wing represents a significant moment for our profession and American history. While the demolition of the East Wing was unexpected and in absolute opposition to ...
AIA Advocacy has been working with partner organizations and legislators to make progress towards both including architects in the federal definition of 'professionals,' and in passing legislation on ...
Business conditions at architecture firms remained soft to close out 2023, with an AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score of 45.4 for December (any score below 50 indicates declining ...
The 2025 COTE® Top Ten program is in its 28th year and highlights projects that meet the AIA Committee on the Environment's rigorous criteria for social, economic, and ecological value. An AIA award ...
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 ...
After increasing by more than 20% last year, spending on nonresidential buildings will see a much more modest 4% increase in 2024, at a pace that will slow to just over 1% growth in 2025. Spending on ...
Midyear update projects construction spending to gain momentum this year, but stall in 2025. Spending on nonresidential buildings is projected to increase over 7% this year, but then slow to only 2% ...