In 2020, the COTE® Top Ten program celebrated its 24th year and highlighted projects that met the AIA Committee on the Environment's rigorous criteria for social, economic, and ecological value.
In 2021, the COTE® Top Ten program celebrated its 25th year and highlighted projects that met the AIA Committee on the Environment's rigorous criteria for social, economic, and ecological value.
In 2022, the COTE® Top Ten program celebrated its 26th year and highlighted projects that met the AIA Committee on the Environment's rigorous criteria for social, economic, and ecological value.
Hybrid roofs represent an innovative approach to roofing, blending various roof materials to help meet energy efficiency, durability, resiliency, and sustainability goals. Unlike traditional roofing ...
AIA is where architects, design professionals, and the AEC community come together to network, celebrate, collaborate, socialize, grow, and shape the future. We’re a community of passionate ...
AIA is where architects, design professionals, and the AEC community come together to network, celebrate, collaborate, socialize, grow, and shape the future. We’re a community of passionate ...
AIA is sending a delegation to COP29, the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference, in Baku, Azerbaijan. This is the ...
New in 2024! Access the AIA Materials Pledge By the Numbers report—tracking firm signatory progress on positive material specification. Materials have a critical impact on the health of people and the ...
On a hillside in Seattle’s Columbia City neighborhood, the Corvidae Co-op project is quietly staging a housing revolution. Amid the development’s 10 units, residents swap stories and gossip in the ...
With data from more than 1,200 firms—more than double that of 2022—this essential resource includes metrics to measure practice, evaluate performance, and set strategy. You’ll discover trends in firm ...
In 2024, the lasting impact of the pandemic and subsequent upheaval across the construction industries has altered the share of billings generated by smaller firms versus their larger counterparts.