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The Interior Architecture Knowledge Community (IAKC) is committed to advancing the practice of Interior Architecture by providing its membership with resources to elevate their professional practice and design excellence. We serve to facilitate a national dialogue that addresses a range of key issues, including innovative design and programming, the incorporation of sustainable materials and technologies, and the social, cultural, and spatial impact of architecture on human experience. IAKC seeks to address national issues with regional sensitivity, providing a platform for its membership to share knowledge, gain expertise, and form collaborative relationships with industry peers and allied partners. Join us!

Get involved in IA leadership

By Brian D. McLaren AIA posted 12-31-2017 12:00 AM

  

General information and expectations

As an AIA Knowledge Community, IAKC is committed to advancing the practice of Interior Architecture by providing its membership with resources to elevate their professional practice and design excellence. IAKC serves to facilitate a national dialogue that addresses a range of key issues, including innovative design and programming, the incorporation of sustainable materials and technologies, and the social, cultural, and spatial impact of architecture on human experience. We seek to address national issues with regional sensitivity, providing a platform for our membership to share knowledge, gain expertise, and form collaborative relationships with industry peers and allied partners. We encourage all to participate in our international discourse by applying to serve on the national Advisory Group (AG).

Duties and Expectations

Assist in increasing engagement with IAKC by helping plan web content, education and the IAKC Soapbox
Present knowledge at associated organizational events, typically one to two times a year. Travel for these events may or may not be reimbursed.
Participate in monthly coordination conference calls and general administrative functions of IAKC.

Submission requirements

  • Letter of interest including a vision of what would you like to accomplish during your appointment as an AG member.
  • Resume including professional accomplishments, skills. Include curriculum vitae outlining learning environment design, awards, publications, speaking events, knowledge sharing. What are the particular skills that you would bring to the committee that complement the existing AG?
  • Letter of commitment including a statement of commitment from a leader in your firm that demonstrates your firm’s commitment to supporting your involvement as an AG member.
The American Institute of Architects actively promotes a diverse profession, including race, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability or sexual orientation. IAKC strives to be an inclusive Knowledge Community representing diversity of thought, geographic diversity, both traditional and non-traditional practice and as well as providing opportunities for seasoned professionals, associate members and young architects.

Deadline

Submissions are closed and will reopen in fall 2019.

Questions?

Contact Melissa Morancy at melissamorancy@aia.org
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