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Viewpoints
Archtober Invites You to Trace the Future of Architecture
Archtober 2024: Tracing the Future, taking place October 1–30 in New York City, aims to create a roadmap for how our living spaces will evolve.
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Executives of America’s A&D Associations Highlight Pressing Industry Issues
For the ASID, AIA, and IIDA, the answers lie in futurism, data collection, and advocacy.
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Profiles
Congratulations to AIA’s Next President
Kimberly Dowdell, the 295th living black woman to earn an architect's license, is the first black woman to serve as AIA president.
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Viewpoints
A New Series of Talks is Shedding Light on the Impact of Architect Paul R. Williams
A new series of talks is underscoring the importance of work by Hollywood's first black starchitect.
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5 Ways Architects and Designers are Responding to COVID-19
3D printed face shields, hospital conversions, material donations, and deployable intensive care units are just some ways architects are stepping up during the pandemic.
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A Quiet Revolution: The Origins of Sustainable Design in the U.S.
On the 30th anniversary of the AIA Committee on the Environment, it is time to reflect on the pioneers who took up the cause of sustainability (Metropolis among them) when few others would.
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Five Takeaways from the AIA’s Guide for Equitable Practice
Today, the American Institute of Architects issued the first of three sets of guidelines on workplace culture. But will it impact the profession for the better?
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Hip-Hop Architecture’s Philip Johnson Moment
A new show at AIA New York’s Center for Architecture makes the case for a growing global design movement that is forging its own canon.
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Center for Architecture Unpacks the Legacy—and Unfinished Business—of Activist Whitney M. Young
The gallery at the AIA New York Chapter takes an unflinching look at the civil rights leader’s call to action, 50 years later.
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The Architecture Lobby Stages a Radical Alternative to the AIA Conference on Architecture
The non-profit hosted a participatory day-long “Think-in” taking aim at the profession’s most hot-button issues including labor and equity.
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VIDEO: “Architecture Is Experiencing a Relevance Revolution,” Says 2018 AIA President Carl Elefante
Elefante spoke to Metropolis about the Conference on Architecture in New York City, which is exploring the many challenges and opportunities facing the architecture profession.
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AIA New York Rescinds 2018 Design Awards From Richard Meier and Peter Marino
Following a string of harassment allegations, AIANY says, it “cannot in good conscience confer these awards under these circumstances.”
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AIA Urges Senate to Watch Its Language in New Energy Bill
Legislative advocates oppose the repeal of targets to reduce carbon emissions in federal buildings—and that’s not their only concern.
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Behind the Book: The AIA’s 2017 Disaster Relief Handbook
We speak with resilience expert Illya Azaroff to understand why it took the AIA almost a decade to update this vital resource—and why it's better than ever.
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Events
Reclaiming Inauguration Day as ‘Design as Protest’ Day
As Donald J. Trump is sworn in as president today, “Design as Protest” workshops will take place around the country, from New Orleans to New York.
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Profiles
Is the Architecture Lobby the Bernie Sanders of Architecture?
All is not perfectly well in the world of architecture, and this advocacy group is looking to improve it.
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Architects Respond to Trump, AIA’s "Endorsement"
Donald J. Trump's election as president of the United States, and the AIA's subsequent statement, has provoked the architectural world to respond.
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Projects
AIA Awards Three Short Films About Architecture
Take a break from your day and watch the inspiring winners of the "I Look Up Film Challenge," a competition for short films about architecture.
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Projects
The Best Healthcare Design of 2016
Presenting the seven recipients of the AIA National Healthcare Design Awards.
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Projects
The Case for AIA Committee on the Environment’s Obsolescence
The AIA/COTE Top Ten represent the profession’s leading edge. But why hasn't that edge permeated the profession in the age of “mainstream green”?