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The Committee on Design (COD) was founded to promote design excellence among members of the AIA, the broader design community, and the public at large, both nationally and internationally.

2024 COD Conferences

Arkansas

April 3-7 | 21c Hotel | Bentonville and Eureka Springs - Registration is sold out.

Brazil

Thu, Oct 17 - Sat, Oct 26, 2024
Sao Paulo > Brasilia > Rio de Janerio.  Registration will open in late April.

2024 Sponsorships

Download the prospectus for Arkansas and Brazil opportunities.


2023 COD Conferences

Last year, COD held two domestic design conferences investigating The Authenticity of Place.  The first conference was held in New Orleans, LA.  View the short video of the venue tours and download the conference program book. The second conference was held in Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, September 21-24, 2023. Download the Minneapolis guidebook and view the conference video

How to Teach Equity in Architecture

  • 1.  How to Teach Equity in Architecture

    Posted 06-14-2022 07:52 AM

    How to Teach Equity in Architecture? 

    Introduction to the guest blog

    When in 1968 the then President of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Robert Durham, FAIA, extended an invitation to the executive director of the National Urban League, Whitney M. Young, Jr., to deliver the keynote address at AIA's annual National Convention, that year held in Portland, Oregon, he probably thought to do the sensible thing in a year of national race tension and international turmoil. 

    Young was no architect but a HCU trained sociologist and a MIT trained electrical engineer. He became leader of  the Urban League in 1961 at the young age of 40, and had transformed a small frequently conservative organization into a leading civil rights organization. Young was no stranger to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, promoting a domestic Marshall Plan to overcome the grave inequities that plagued America already then.

    The well known Young cut a stately figure on the stage of the convention and wasted no time at all to come to the point that AIA was poorly integrated. After just a bit more than 60 words he said this:

    One need only take a casual look at this audience to see that we have a long way to go in this field of integration of the architects (Whitney Young, 1968) .........
    "Slavery was not just about the domination of people, but also the domination of spaces." (Dr. Lawrence Brown,  Mapping Baltimore Apartheid)

    Raising awareness by dissecting diversity in design

    By Cristina Murphy 

    INTRODUCTION

    Can any life be accepted? This paper advocate that, through design, it is possible to provide spaces of tolerance that welcome diversities. Through a variety of academic and professional projects, we reflect on intolerance and test whether design can be used to create spatial and social experiences supporting better lives for city residents.

    While designers should feel a responsibility to contribute creatively to this fundamental time in history, they have, at the very least, the obligation of being involved intellectually.

    Read full article HERE


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    [Klaus] Philipsen FAIA
    Archplan Inc. Philipsen Architects
    Baltimore MD
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    24.06.07 CODAIA24