- COTE Leadership - AIA Community Hub
The Committee on the Environment (COTE®) is an AIA Knowledge Community working for architects, allied professionals, and the public to achieve climate action and climate justice through design We believe that design excellence is the foundation of a healthy, sustainable, and equitable future
- Member Home - AIA Community Hub
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Access AIA Knowledge Communities, member groups, in-person events, volunteer opportunities, career center, active discussion boards, posts, and so much more You will find all the connections you need to expand your professional network and all the information you need to stay on top of your interest areas
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AIA Awards 2025 winners were announced at the 2025 gala at AIA25 AIA Small Project Award 2025 celebrates excellence in design across projects of all sizes These winning works prove that impactful architecture isn’t limited by scale, showcasing innovation, quality, and creativity in small project design
- Upcoming events - AIA Community Hub
AIA AAH ACHA Summer Leadership Summit Starts: Jul 18, 2025 08:00 AM (MT) Ends: Jul 20, 2025 12:00 PM (MT)
- COTE Top Ten Awards announced - American Institute of Architects
Lyndley Kent, AIA, LFA is an Architect and Principal at Neumann Monson Architects in Des Moines, Iowa Her work has garnered national and regional recognition, including a 2021 AIA Iowa Young Architect Award and a 2021 AIA COTE Top Ten Award for the adaptive reuse of a historic factory building
- COD 2024 - Connecting Cultures, Catalyzing Change: Northwest Arkansas . . .
Join us in Northwest Arkansas in the Ozark Mountains from April 3 to 7, 2024, for the first AIA COD Conference on Design of 2024 Entrepreneurship, culture and Ozarks hospitality have been historic drivers for growth in the region; now design excellence is also a key catalyst
- AIA COTE®: A history within a movement - American Institute of Architects
At the 1989 AIA Convention in St Louis, AIA Kansas City Chapter president Kirk Gastinger, FAIA, and president-elect Berkebile presented Critical Planet Rescue (CPR), a measure calling for the Institute to sponsor research and to develop a resource guide to help architects and their clients to act responsibly
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