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AIA has issued a formal recommendation to the Committee for the Preservation of the White House regarding the proposed $200 million East Ballroom addition to ...
An AIA award is the ultimate acknowledgment of impactful, exemplary work in architecture and design. Browse AIA award winners across nearly 30 categories whose work sets new standards of excellence ...
At 22, Emily Almloff is the youngest licensed architect in the United States. She is also bucking trends. According to a report from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), ...
AIA strongly opposes the EPA's anti-science decision to rescind the long-standing finding that greenhouse gas emissions endanger planetary, ecosystem and human health.
Gain an overview of medical respite programs, their role in communities, and how the field of architecture can contribute to these programs through a dignified design approach, which centers the needs ...
The framework represents the defining principles of good design—but it is only the beginning. AIA has additional resources that complement the framework and can help architects learn more about these ...
Softness in construction spending predicted for 2025 & 2026 After increasing by almost 20% in 2023 and another 6% last year, construction spending for nonresidential buildings—commercial, industrial, ...
The January 2024 Consensus Construction Forecast has spending on nonresidential buildings with a more modest 4% increase in 2024, at a pace that will slow to just over 1% growth in 2025.
Explore the COTE® Top Ten Award 2025 winners—recognized for setting the standard in sustainable design excellence.
Architecture firm billings remained flat in November. Despite the AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score dipping slightly below 50 for the month, it remains close enough to that threshold ...
After twenty months of declines, architecture firm billings were flat in October. The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score for the month was 50.3, meaning that the share of firms that ...
Nonresidential building spending to remain sluggish through 2026, with no turnaround in sight. There is some good news and some bad news in the latest outlook for nonresidential construction spending ...
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