Awards: 2004 Institute Honor Awards for Interior Architect
Project: First Presbyterian Church of Encino; Encino, Calif.
Firm: Abramson Teiger Architects
Client: First Presbyterian Church of Encino, Pastor Malcolm Laing
Photo: Richard Barnes
 

   
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Strengthening the Voice of Architects in Government

The AIA represents the interests of architects before federal, state, and local governments and other policy-making bodies and organizations. This outreach, coupled with sustained member participation and active involvement in the political process, enables the AIA to advocate on behalf of legislative, regulatory, and related issues important to AIA members.

 


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