Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design 
Firm: Frank Schlesinger Associates Architects; Martinez & Johnson Architecture, PC; McInturff Architects; Shalom Baranes Associates Architects; Sorg & Associates, P.C.
Client: Cady's Alley; Washington, D.C.
Photo: Julia Heine/McInturff Architects
 

   
 
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Mission Statement
The Committee on Architecture for Education (CAE) is a large and active group of architects and allied professionals concerned with the quality and design of all types of educational, cultural, and recreational facilities. While a large portion of our members practice in the K-12 and higher education markets, we look to serve the need of those in the entire pre-K to 99 market. CAE identifies national educational facility issues critical to architects and works to strengthen relationships with allied organizations, client groups, and the public.

Goals
To focus on effective project delivery, team building, collaboration, project management, financial management, communications skills, management skills, and cutting-edge design issues for architects providing the diversified services associated with educational architecture.

Pathways to Involvement
Many of you have asked how to become more involved in the Committee for Architecture in Education (CAE). In addition to attending our two annual conferences, we hope you’ll join us in making CAE a learning community that’s increasingly your first-stop reference for best practices in school design. This is a great way to get to know colleagues from around the country and share insights and resources in a noncompetitive environment. To learn more about pathways to further involvement, click on the headline above.