The report, Artificial Intelligence Adoption in Architecture Firms: Opportunities & Risks, is part of The Architect’s Journey to Specification series and was published in collaboration with Deltek and ...
The inaugural AEC Summit brought together leading organizations from across the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries to engage in meaningful discussions on shared challenges ...
Additionally, the AIA International chapter has created five new sections—AIA Latin America, AIA South Korea, AIA Southeast Asia, AIA Sub-Saharan Africa, and AIA Taipei—to create even more ...
WASHINGTON – March 5, 2025 – The College of Fellows invites individuals and teams to submit proposals for the 2025 Latrobe Prize. The 2025 Latrobe Prize, awarded to a groundbreaking research proposal ...
In May, owners of New York buildings bigger than 25,000 square feet will file their first reports to comply with an emissions law years in the making. Local Law 97 (LL97) is part of the city's Climate ...
As I look ahead to 2025 and beyond, one word captures my vision for the AIA and its members: “thrive.” To truly thrive, architects and our profession must do more than adapt to challenges—we must ...
The Building Impact report identifies gaps in technical skills, career transition support, and accessibility. A follow-up to the 1996 Building Community report (also known as the “Boyer Report”), the ...
With only 18 feet at the front of the lot, 10 feet at the back, and existing buildings on either side, the mixed-use project site at 17 W. Girard in Philadelphia would have been a challenge in and of ...
In a profession where innovation meets responsibility for public health, safety, and welfare, artificial intelligence (AI) sits at that intersection—offering both opportunity and cause for hesitation.
AIA chapter leaders from around the country flocked to the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Washington, D.C., this week to connect on issues of advocacy and leadership at AIA’s annual Leadership Summit. Drawing ...
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