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Vol. 22    |    June 12, 2015

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2015 AIA Small Project Awards

Small Project Awards
To raise public awareness of the value and design excellence that architects bring to projects, no matter the limits of size and scope, the AIA Small Project Practitioners Knowledge Community presents the 12th annual Small Project Awards.
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Learning to Adapt

Hillary Rodham Clinton Children's Library & Learning Center
Where does the library fit into today's high-tech society? A children’s library and learning center in Little Rock, Arkansas, looks to define the experience for a new generation.
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Featured Stories

Emerging Professionals Booth

Slate of Possibilities

The Emerging Professionals Booth started AIA Convention 2015 as a blank, unassuming set of walls, but by the end it had become a bright, colorful space that attendees covered with sketches, quotes, and messages to the rest of the profession.
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Ethics

Silent on the Environment?

Of the six Canons in the AIA's Code of Ethics, the only one with standards instead of rules is "Obligations to the Environment." Is the Code pulling punches when it comes to sustainable design?
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Digital Transformation

Transforming the Institute

The AIA has reached the next phase of repositioning, which will transform the Institute’s digital offerings and offer new benefits for members. We welcome your feedback and involvement as we press forward with this key initiative.
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ArchiCUP

The Race Is On

A fundraising competition during AIA Convention 2015 pitted member against member for ArchiPAC gold, with the goal of raising donations and awareness for the AIA’s political action committee.
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Chris Downey, AIA, shares his story; it exemplifies what architects can accomplish and demonstrates that looking up doesn’t necessary require the ability to see. Watch now >

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