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  • Accelerating Leadership

    The Q1 issue of Connection is out now: Accelerating Leadership. Young architects and professionals in the field must work and climb the ladder to the top of the field. See how to navigate the profession, excel leadership positions and further your career with anecdotes and advice from practicing young professionals.

    Be sure to check out our new feature, the ABC: Archi-TEXT Book Club. As the name suggests, it is a book club to discuss topics from a title that reflects the theme of each quarter’s Connection issue and we need your help! The ABC section of each issue will contain a review of the book from one of our editors, along with comments and thoughts provided by you! Our goal is to foster discussion about topics and issues related to young architects by pairing our shared passion for architecture with our love of books. We are excited for you to participate and keep the conversation going! We will preview the next quarter’s book selection in each issue.

    Our next issue’s book will be “So Good They Can’t Ignore You” By Cal Newport. If you loved it or hated it, whether it is 1 sentence or 1 paragraph, we would love to hear from you! We
    are also looking for any book recommendations of your own. You can reach us at nicolejbecker1@gmail.com

    We are looking forward to the many great reads and insightful discussions ahead. So here’s to the love of reading, and the joys of getting to share it with friends.

    Happy Reading!
    -CONNECTION Editorial Team

  • REKC Open Forum at AIA25

    The world of retail and entertainment is rapidly changing. Find out how the AIA Retail and Entertainment Knowledge Community (REKC) can help your practice evolve in step with the industry. Your insights at this annual forum will also help guide the REKC in developing its programs and knowledge agenda.

  • AIAU Course: Revitalizing Urban Infrastructure: Transforming Underutilized Transportation Corridors

    Revitalizing Urban Infrastructure: Transforming Underutilized Transportation Corridors into Sustainable and Vibrant Public Spaces takes a behind-the-scenes look at two groundbreaking projects—City Walk BAHM in Birmingham, AL, and The Underline in Miami-Dade County, FL.
    Both projects were designed to reimagine the vacant land under transportation corridors, considered a physical barrier between communities, into dynamic public spaces. 

    April 16, 2:00PM

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