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The Academy page supports AIA's efforts to connect education and practice. AIA works with faculty, staff and students; practitioners; and collateral organizations to support excellence in education and research, expand the pathway to the profession, and prepare future architects. AIA regularly pools resources with AIAS, ACSA, NCARB, NAAB, and others to provide scholarships, educational programming, research, resources, and more.

2018 Intersections a success!

By Nissa Dahlin-Brown posted 07-20-2018 09:16 AM

  
We had our largest Intersections Symposium ever with 488 registrants for the three sessions at the AIA Conference on Architecture in NYC. Our co-chairs, Julie Kim, AIA, Ga Tech and John Folan, AIA, Carnegie Mellon, are working on the Proceedings of the symposium, which should be available this fall and will be posted online. 
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Billie Faircloth, AIA, Kieran Timberlake facilitates a discussion of resilience and design from a technological perspective, using the projects of Cordula Roser-Gray, AIA, Tulane Univ. and Vera Parlac, Univ. of Calgary.


The call for 2019 Intersections Symposium in Las Vegas, NV is now open here.  We are thrilled to announce our 2019 co-chairs, Elizabeth Golden, AIA, Univ. of Washington and Joshua Vermillion, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas. Their chosen theme is Bottom Up Social Change:  Materials | Buildings | Communities.  We offer this in collaboration with ACSA and encourage you to share this opportunity widely.  The AIA Conference attracts 20,000+ attendees annually providing an opportunity to academia and practice to share their research findings widely.  Submission site opens on August 8 with deadline of Sept. 26, 2018.
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