Reflecting on Firm Culture
In her bi-monthly column, Helene Dreiling, FAIA reflects on firm culture, following the first AIA Virginia Art of Practice conference. More>>

New 2017 AIA Owner/Architect Agreements: First Look!
You are invited to a pre-release program on the upcoming changes to the new AIA owner/architect agreements. More>>

Call for Presentations
celebrating its 30th year, ArchEx has always strived to help push the profession forward. We are looking for exciting and engaging topics and speakers to make this historic ArchEx, a truly special one. More>>

Comprehensive Bylaws Revision
In July 2015, AIA Virginia commenced a comprehensive review and revision of the organization’s Bylaws, working through a Bylaws Task Group. More>>

Virtual Membership Meeting
AIA Virginia will again hold a virtual membership meeting this June to discuss important updates to your association and to vote on revised bylaws. More>>

Art of Practice Photo Gallery
The first Art of Practice conference brought together firm leaders and emerging professionals from throughout the state to discuss firm culture topics ranging from equity and diversity to leadership development and building effective teams. More>>

Virginia Town Hall Regulatory Action Notice
The Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation has made us aware of the opportunity for public participation and comment during a period for regulatory review. More>>

Region of The Virginias Reception at A’17
Are you attending A’17, the AIA Conference on Architecture in Orlando? Join your colleagues for a reception.
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Hampton University Celebrates with Beaux Arts Ball
To celebrate the 75th anniversary, the department of architecture at Hampton University is holding a Beaux Arts Ball on April 29. More>>

Trade Mission – Opportunity in Mexico
We have been approached by the U.S. Commercial Service to offer the opportunity for participation in a Trade Mission to Guadalajara and Mexico City. More>>

Welcome These New Members
The following members recently joined the ranks of AIA Virginia as Architects, Associate Architects, transfers from other chapters, or AIA Virginia Allied Members. More>>

Life Insurance and Estate Planning
Rob Smith from Chartwell Capital shares how his firm helped an AIA Virginia member double his death benefit and add long-term care for the same cost. He can do the same for you. Call for your free review today. More>>

Presidential Citation
On Friday, March 31, 2017, AIA Virginia President, Bill Brown, presented a Presidential Citation to a deserving member. More>>

Firm Leaders Invited to Participate in Compensation Survey
Need up-to-date salary information? Participate in the 2017 AIA Compensation Survey! More>>

New Architects
Congratulations to the following members for passing their exams and gaining licensure. More>>

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