Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Architecture
Recipient: Perkins + Will--Ralph Johnson, FAIA
Project: Contemporaine at 516 North Wells; Chicago
Client: CMK Development; Chicago
Photo: Steinkamp/Ballogg Photography
 

   
 
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The Emerging Professional's Companion for AIA Components
 

AIA components are always looking for new ways to engage emerging professionals. Quality programming that supports an intern on his or her path to licensure is an excellent way to illustrate the benefits of AIA membership.  The Emerging Professional's Companion is full content that is relevant to today's practice and can be developed easily into exciting programs for young members. Finally, components are encouraged to contact their IDP State Coordinators for assistance in providing programs and tools for interns in their components.

Get People Excited About Learning!
If you are interested in sharing the EPC with members in your component, consider hosting a lunch time session to tell them all about it. To arrange for someone to come and speak at your component, contact idp@aia.org.  

What Do I Need To Know?
This EPC Frequently Asked Questions sheet provides a quick overview for EPC Users. 

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Click here to find out more information about how architects can use the EPC for continuing education credit.

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Additional information including best practices from members and staff who are using the EPC in their components will be available on this site soon.

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