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Take Five: Opportunities Overseas
From the Convention: Hired on the Spot
Active Lifestyle YAF/COD Ideas Competition Launched at AIA Convention
One Perspective on Universal Design: Philip Rubin, Assoc. AIA
News Archive
Pritzker Prize Awarded to Wang Shu, First Chinese Architect to Win Prize
Paul Revere Williams: The AIA’s First African-American Member was an Architect to the Stars
Latin America: Where Modernism Still Means Something
Awareness, Agenda, Action!: DivCo Develops Traveling Program on Building Diversity in Practice
Norma Merrick Sklarek dies; pioneering African American architect
AIA President Jeff Potter, FAIA, Juries NOMA Student Design Competition
Call for Participation: NAAB School Visits
Two Years After Cataclysmic Quake, New Community Designs Take Shape in Haiti
Moscow School of Management – Adjaye Associates
Experiences: Women’s Leadership Summit Founder Discusses how Focus Creates Community
In a Bronx Complex, Doing Good Mixes With Looking Good
University of Maryland Wins Solar Decathlon
Solar Decathlon's Cutting Edge
Five Students Selected for the AIA/AAF Minority Disadvantaged Scholarship
AIA Announces the Winner of the AIA Architect Barbie® Dream House™ Design Competition
Web Video: Fumihiko Maki, Hon. FAIA
Business at Nonresidential Firms Slips with U.S. Economy
Women's Leadership Summit Begins on Kansas City, Mo., On Sept. 23
NAAB Release Special Report on Architecture Education at HBCUs
What I Learned from Architect Barbie
Gensler Names 2011 Diversity Scholarship Winners
YAF and COD Honor Designs for a Universally Designed Olympic Village
Former Board Member and Early Advocate for Women in Architecture Anna Halpin, FAIA, Passes Away
AIA Diversity Recognition Program Honors Three Firms at Convention
Architect Barbie Makes Her Debut at Convention
The Future Belongs to Woodbury
Shigeru Ban on Designing Shelters for the Quake Victims
The NAAB releases the 2010 Report on Accreditation in Architecture Education
Sharon Egretta Sutton, FAIA, Honored with 2011 Whitney M. Young, Jr. Award
Submit Your Ideas--2011 AIA Diversity Recognition Program Call for Submissions
John A. Padilla, AIA (AIA Santa Fe) Elected 2011-2012 Vice President
Profiles in Diversity Journal – March/April 2010
Simple Forms Weave Complex Narrative at the African Burial Ground National Monument
Deadline for AIA Component Matching Grant Program Extended to March 31
The NAAB releases the 2009 Report on Accreditation in Architecture Education
AIA Members Help Mentor the Next Generation of Architects
Mario Zacharjasz, AIA, Becomes First Latino President of AIA Philadelphia
Benjamin Vargas, FAIA, Honored with 2010 Whitney M. Young, Jr. Award
AIA/AIAS Legacy Brings Design Mentors to the New Design High School in New York
Adventure Island Playground is Idaho’s First Universally Accessible Playground
Inclusion by Design: Equality, Diversity, and the Built Environment
Calling All Women: Finding the Forgotten Architect
Museum of Chinese in America Opens
The University of Arkansas’ Fay Jones School of Architecture Designs a Diversity Pipeline
Doer’s Profile: George Kunihiro, FAIA
How Much Do Workplace Accommodations Cost?
Work/Life Programs Thrive During Recession
Photographs of Storefront Churches Displayed at the National Building Museum
The Teaching of Student Builders
Doer’s Profile: Carole Wedge, FAIA
Upcoming Diversity, Inclusion Programs
Citizens Schools Diversifying Architecture from the Bottom Up
Face of the AIA: Barbara Laurie, AIA, NOMA
From Project Diversity to People Diversity
AIA Diversity Program Calls for 2010 Recognition Submissions
NOMA, AIA Sign Memorandum of Understanding
Diversity in Design: The Diversity Pipeline
Sleepovers Open Architects’ Eyes on Nursing Home Design
2009 McKinley House Competition
David Adjaye’s Smithsonian Crowns African-American Culture as a Global Culture
6th Annual Construction in Indian Country International Conference
Who Will Tell the Story – Selection of an Architect for the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Architects to Compete to Design African American History Museum (Washington Post)
Phelps School Students Set Off on AEC Career Paths and Take AIA Mentors with Them
Face of the AIA: Allison Williams, FAIA
HU Architecture Grad Presents Ground Breaking Research
Face of the AIA: 25 Steps to Diversity
A Conversation Between Mentor and Intern
Carpaccio: A Thin Slice of South Africa

