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The Young Architects Forum (YAF), a program of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the College of Fellows (COF), is organized to address issues of particular importance to recently licensed architects.

FAQ: What is a young architect and what is an emerging professional? Young architects are architects licensed up to ten years of initial licensure, and the name does not have any relationship to age. Emerging professionals are professionals who have completed their academic studies up to the point of licensure or up to 10 years after completion of their academic studies. Although young architects are now defined as distinct from emerging professionals, many components refer to these groups similarly. For example, a local YAF group may include emerging professionals and a local Emerging Professionals Committee may include young architects.

  • 1.  Design Competition: design a safe space for the homeless

    Posted 02-06-2015 03:42 PM
    This message has been cross posted to the following Discussion Forums: National Associates Committee and Young Architects Forum .
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    Hi all,

    Here is a design competition hosted by the AIA Small Project Practitioners that closes February 13th. If you are interested in competing and have ideas for designing a safe space for the homeless, please see the information below and complete the application to enter. More information can be found on the website here: http://www.aia.org/practicing/groups/kc/AIAB100771

    Thanks!

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    THE POP-UP PROJECT: *A SAFE SPACE*

    Homelessness is an issue across this country. Walk through any city, look down the alleys, around the hidden corners and into the dark recessed doorways and you will find people struggling to survive, simply needing a roof over their heads for the night.

    People who are homeless are most often unable to acquire and maintain regular, safe, secure and adequate housing, or lack of fixed regular, and adequate nighttime residence

    The AIA Small Project Practitioners (SPP) invites AIA, Assoc. AIA and architecture students to submit design ideas to the 2015 SPP Small Project Design Competition - POP-UP 2015

    In this unique design competition, submitters are asked to design a discreet, compact and efficient shelter for the homeless.

    == DEADLINE EXTENDED == 
    APPLICATIONS DUE FEBRUARY 13, 2015

    Award winning projects will be recognized in AIA publications and electronic media, including the SPP Journal and website.

    The fully constructed and completed winning design will be donated to the local non-for-profit partner, The Mad Housers (www.madhousers.org), for use by their clients and program participants.

    Please join us this year in submitting your project for the 2015 AIA Small Project Design Competition.

    Download the Concealed ID form »
    Download the Submission Preview »


    The deadline to submit is FEBRUARY 13, 2015 by 4:59 PM EST.

    View Past Award Winners »

    ** International registrants, please register via the international application form ( DOWNLOAD HERE ) as you will have trouble with our online system.

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    Ann Harris
    Manager, Knowledge Communities
    Washington, DC
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  • 2.  RE: Design Competition: design a safe space for the homeless

    Posted 02-13-2015 03:53 PM
    DEADLINE EXTENDED: 

    Applications for the Pop Up Project Design Competition has been extended beyond the original January 31st deadline. 

    In this unique design competition, submitters are asked to design a discreet, compact and efficient shelter for the homeless. The fully constructed and completed winning design will be donated to the local non-for-profit partner, The Mad Housers, for use by their clients and program participants. Please join us this year in submitting your project for the 2015 AIA Small Project Design Competition.



    Watch the Video


    We look forward to hearing your creative ideas and collaborating on a truly meaningful project. 

    Please feel free to contact us at spp@aia.org with any questions.

    Thanks for your consideration and support!



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    Ann Harris
    Manager, Knowledge Communities
    Washington, DC
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  • 3.  RE: Design Competition: design a safe space for the homeless

    Posted 04-17-2015 10:27 AM
    Is it possible to view all the submissions to the pop-up design competition, so we (the AIA members dedicating their time and energy to help develop a solution to this problem) could learn from our fellow members?

    Thank you!

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    David Ways AIA, NCARB, LEED AP
    Arcticstar Design, Inc.
    Bradenton FL
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