Learn the technical design implications of recent energy efficiency codes—focusing on the building envelope’s critical role in enhancing thermal performance and occupant health, safety, and welfare.
AIA continuing education (CE) is universally recognized around the world as the AEC industry’s best learning. Virtual, in-person, and peer-to-peer education opportunities make it easy to invest in ...
Let’s get to carbon neutral, together. The latest climate data tells us that reducing carbon emissions is not enough. To make the biggest impact, we must all commit to net zero emissions by 2030—a ...
Delve into the principles, challenges, and successes of designing net-zero energy educational buildings by exploring two award-winning case studies: The Frank and Maureen Wilkens Science and ...
Join AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker, Hon. AIA, and AIA President Evelyn Lee, FAIA, NOMA, for our quarterly conversation on key insights into the industry’s latest economic data and trends. Join AIA ...
AIA supports freedom in design and is extremely concerned about any revisions that remove control from local communities or ...
After increasing in 2023 and 2024, construction spending for nonresidential buildings is projected to slow dramatically in 2025 and 2026. After increasing by almost 20% in 2023 and another 6% last ...
Business conditions at architecture firms weakened significantly in December, following two months of better conditions. The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score fell to 44.1 for the ...
From a business perspective, most U.S. architecture firms faced a challenging year in 2024, according to data from the AIA/Deltek Architecture Business Index (ABI). Continuing the weakness that ...
WASHINGTON – January 21, 2025 – After increasing by almost 20% in 2023 and another 6% last year, construction spending for nonresidential buildings—commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities ...
On January 6, 2025, Kaarin Knudson, AIA, was sworn in as the 40th mayor of Eugene, Oregon, a culmination of her 20-year career as an architect, educator, and housing advocate in the Willamette Valley.