CALL for ENTRIES: Mid-Atlantic Design Showcase
Project boards will be centrally displayed in the ArchEx Exhibit Hall and seen by nearly 1,000 attendees at the region’s largest annual design and construction conference and trade show. More>>

Steven Holl is Forking Time
Steven Holl Architects’ design for the VCU ICA will be presented in an exhibition opening at the Virginia Center for Architecture on Sept. 13. The exhibition includes more than 30 study models and concept drawings that depict the evolution of the design for the VCU ICA. More>>

Fellows Accepting Submissions for $100K Latrobe Prize
The prize provides the recipient with $100,000 to conduct research and develop a solution that enhances the current practice of architecture. More>>

2009 IEBC Seminar Sept. 21 in Charlottesville
This seminar discusses critical concepts of the 2009 International Existing Building Code® and will provide a basis for the correct use and application of the code. More>>

AIA Accepting Applications for IDP Firm Award
The IDP Outstanding Firm Award recognizes firms who meet these essential criteria and demonstrate an innovative effort or outstanding practice in their efforts with the Intern Development Program. More>>

Be Part of Something Amazing: Emerging Leaders in Architecture
The Virginia Society AIA announces a call for applications for the 2013 class of Emerging Leaders in Architecture: An Honors Academy of the Virginia Society AIA. More>>

Repositioning the Institute Update
After collecting feedback from more than 13,000 people, the team of consultants engaged by the AIA has assembled a series of insights.  More>>

Tell Us What You Think
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