May 29, 2009
 

A Guide to Planning a Roundtable Education Program on Navigating the Economy
The Architect’s Knowledge Resource brings you technical insights and more

Summary: As an illustration of how architecture firms, components, and individual members can craft continuing education programs from the Architect’s Knowledge Resource, the AIA Professional Development & Resources team created an on-line guide, in this case based on articles reprinted from The Architect’s Handbook of Professional Practice, 14th edition.


This template is for members to use when creating and marketing an education program focused on managing a practice in a difficult economy. In addition to the article content, this guide provides ideas on creating and marketing a dynamic learning program and sample discussion questions.

Another searchable feature of the Architect’s Knowledge Resource would be hundreds of images and project descriptions by project type and architect, such as this link to the Physical Education Center—Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School by KressCox Associates. (Photograph by Charles Rumph.)

 

 

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Review the education program guide.

Use the Architect’s Knowledge Resource search function to find articles, white papers, and much more on practice and business topics to enhance your competitiveness and profitability. For instance, a search of “Navigating the Economy” instantly reveals 30 resources posted by AIA knowledge providers.