22.01 Communications
22.01.01 Public Affairs and Communications:
Making a Difference as an Individual in Your Component
22.01.02 Web Site Updating: A Communications
Initiative
22.01.03 Steps to Creating Successful
Newsletters
22.01.04 Communicating with Members Through
Component Web Sites
22.02 Continuing Education
22.02.01 AIA Houston Launches Regional Green
Building Conference
22.02.02 ARE Success Teams
22.02.03 Integrated Project Delivery
Initiatives in California
22.02.04 Keeping Interns on the Path to
Licensure: Successful ARE Programs
22.03 Government Affairs
22.03.01 Reforming Denver's Development
Review Process
22.03.02 Making the Most of an Election
Year
22.03.03 Intensive Government Relations
Effort Saves School Building Program
22.03.04 Architects and Legislators
22.03.05 G. William Quatman, FAIA, Leveraging
Education and Commitment to Advance the Profession
22.03.06 AIA Eastern Oklahoma: Alan Hewitt,
AIA<
22.04 Knowledge Communities
22.04.01 Starting and Running a Successful
Local AIA IT Technology Committee
22.05 Membership
22.05.01 Membership Recruitment
Strategies
22.05.02 Preparation for the Architect
Registration Examination
22.05.03 A Model for Building Associate
Membership
22.05.04 Increasing Membership by Focusing on
the Firm
22.05.05 Component's AIA150 Goals Bring
Record Success
22.06 Meetings and Events
22.06.01 Convention 2000: Host Component
Publicity Initiative
22.06.02 AIA Kansas City: River Crown Plaza
Forum Series
22.06.03 AIA San Francisco Celebrates
Architecture
22.06.04 The Pillars Leadership Program of
AIA KC
22.06.05 A Partnership for Architectural
Awareness in Columbia, SC
22.06.06 Academy of Architecture For Health:
Advancing the Profession
22.07 Public Relations
22.07.01 Destination Detroit:
Advancing Architects' Viewpoints in Business Media
22.07.02 Media Training for Elected AIA
Component Leaders
22.07.03 How to Gain Publicity and
Architectural Awareness
22.07.04 The Daily Reporter:
Partnering With Your Local Business Newspaper
22.07.05 Creating an Effective Component
Communications and Public Affairs Program
22.07.06 Architecture DC Magazine:
Producing a Popular Resource
22.07.07 Involving Member Firms in Component
Advertising
22.08 Public Service and Community
Involvement
22.08.01 Architectural Awareness Program for
Junior High Students
22.08.02 Community Leadership in Urban
Design
22.08.03 Design Competitions as a Catalyst for
Community Action
22.08.04 Kids in Architecture: A Grade 5
Curriculum
22.08.05 New York New Visions: A
Model for Inclusive Community Planning
22.08.06 The Pennsylvania Bridge Project:
Balancing the Public Interests of Aesthetics and Safety
22.08.07 Architecture: It's Elementary! A K-5
Curriculum
22.08.08 Freedom by Design: Promoting Design
Solutions for the Disabled
22.08.09 Architects Design Rebirth of a
Community
22.08.10 Architectural Design Competition for
High School Students
22.08.11 Revitalizing St. Louis: The
Washington Avenue Windows Project
22.08.12 Architects Lead Community Efforts to
Recover from a Forest Fire
22.08.13 Plan Savannah 2000: Reaching Out
with an Unstaffed Component
22.08.14 Working Through Mergers and
Collaboration: AIA Columbus Merges Two Committees
22.08.15 Celebrating Architecture, Educating
the Public
22.08.16 AIA Omaha Presents Natural
Capitalism, Fueling the Next Industrial Revolution
22.08.17 AIA New York Helps Overhaul New York
City Building Code
22.09 Sponsorship Development
22.10 Volunteer Management
22.10.01 Hidden Gold: Retired Members Make
Valuable Volunteers