Registration now open! Connect with the AEC industry’s largest network of women who are leading change—shaping their careers and transforming the built environment. Experience the AEC industry’s ...
Explore how cities can transform disruption into opportunity at the 2025 RUDC Symposium—two fast-paced days of visionary talks, immersive tours, and Dallas-focused discussions on designing more ...
As building design adapts to meet shifting demands—driven by climate conditions, fluctuating business needs, and evolving regulatory standards—flexibility has become essential. Designs that stand the ...
Shelter anchors Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, yet nearly 800,000 people experienced homelessness in the U.S. last year. Even if a person’s housing seems stable, circumstances can change quickly: They ...
AIA and its philanthropic partner, the Architects Foundation, announced a $4 million matching grant to renew and preserve The Octagon, the 225-year-old National Historic Landmark located one block ...
Discover how acoustic design can enhance well-being, productivity, and connection—creating spaces that are as sonically supportive as they are visually inspiring. This session explores the vital role ...
The demolition of the East Wing without full public engagement or clarity undermines the very process that the design and ...
The 2025 Latrobe Prize—a $150,000 grant— was awarded to a research team to explore how building facades can enhance human ...
In the aftermath of the pandemic-induced downturn in 2020, architecture firm backlogs reached the highest levels we have seen ...
Business conditions at architecture firms weakened further in September, with the AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) dropping to 43.3, the lowest since April. WASHINGTON – October 22, 2025 – ...
What if a residential community could function as a forest, meaning every system that provides energy, shelter, food, and other resources continually restores the larger ecosystem? This is a tall ...
I would not be an architect if it were not for the support of other Black architects. As one of a few Black students at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N.Y., in the late '80s and early '90s, most of my ...
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