The ABI score of 47.6 for October indicates that fewer firms reported declining billings this month than in September, when ...
AIA will be actively engaged with policymakers to ensure that the essential role and professional standing of architects are properly recognized in federal p ...
Modern kitchens have evolved from being functional workspaces to being the social heart of the home. Fisher & Paykel’s Social Kitchen philosophy reflects this shift. In the same spirit, Fisher & ...
The Department of Education is proposing a much narrower definition of “professional degrees” for federal student-loan purposes, and architecture is not included on the proposed professional-degree ...
In a post-fire analysis of the 1961 Bel Air Fire, a brush fire that swept through wealthy hamlets of L.A. and destroyed nearly 500 houses, Captain Harold Greenwood of the Los Angeles Fire Department ...
In 2023, AIA advocated for the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) to eliminate the “rolling clock” for architectural licensure. Data indicated that the rolling clock policy ...
Thanks to the recent innovation of pairing mineral fiber ceiling panels with phase change material (PCM) technology, architects, designers, facility managers, and other key players in construction and ...
Women’s Leadership Summit (WLS), founded by AIA, is the AEC industry’s premier event dedicated to accelerating women into leadership positions in architecture, design, and the allied building ...
Join us as we explore the architectural marvels that define who we are and inspire the future—one design at a time.
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 ...
After increasing by more than 20% last year, spending on nonresidential buildings will see a much more modest 4% increase in 2024, at a pace that will slow to just over 1% growth in 2025. Spending on ...