
The AIAS statement displays values that I practice and explore as a designer. Architecture and technology is ever-evolving, so why shouldn’t our designs reflect this advancement? As a fourth year… Read more »
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The AIAS statement displays values that I practice and explore as a designer. Architecture and technology is ever-evolving, so why shouldn’t our designs reflect this advancement? As a fourth year… Read more »
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The AIAS is fired up to announce the launch of its new podcast platform on iTunes, the AIAS Audio Experience. Currently, the new platform will host the organization’s two existing… Read more »
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The American University in Cairo AIAS chapter hosted their first student-organized exhibition earlier this year from February 5th-9th. The exhibition’s opening night welcomed over 200 guests to view the works… Read more »
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AIAS Executive Director Nick Serfass sits down with Anna McCorvey, RA, architect at Cox Graae + Spack Architects, during episode 40 of #askanarchitect.
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The AIAS website hosts several financial documents that could prove useful for chapter leaders at various times during the year. Here is a quick synopsis to explain when and why… Read more »
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Courtney Sturgis is entering her final semester at Lawrence Technological University where she was the 2016-2017 AIAS Vice president for her chapter. Courtney has also served on her chapter’s board… Read more »
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The AIAS is one of five organizations that make up the architecture “collaterals”, a group of organizations that collectively lead the profession. Here is a quick rundown of how the… Read more »
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The Center Houston is an agency that treats those who have intellectual and developmental disabilities with innovative programs and compassionate care. Here, they promote the pursuit of choice, growth, and… Read more »
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AIAS Executive Director Nick Serfass sits down with Dennis Ward, FAIA, NCARB, President of FW Architects and NCARB Liaison to the AIAS, during episode 35 of #askanarchitect. #askanarchitect is a… Read more »
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One of the greatest benefits of joining an AIAS chapter is the opportunity to grow as a leader at many different levels and through a variety of different channels. At… Read more »
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The AIAS chapter at the University of Minnesota is working with the Karner Blue Elementary School in Blaine, MN. The school serves students with Autism, emotional and behavioral disorders, and… Read more »
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Name: Chloe Granger School: Drury University, Hammons School of Architecture Degree Program: Masters of Architecture Year in School: 3rd Describe your studio culture: Our studio culture is friendly, talkative,… Read more »
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