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aiarchitect | volume 14 the news of america’s community of architects June 29, 2007
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AIA STORE
Hot Off the Press: Design for Aging: Post-Occupancy Evaluations
eCLASSROOM
The Simple Home: Six Paths to Sustainability
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
Questions About the AIA’s Design-Build Documents?
CORNERSTONE PARTNERS
What Is a Cornerstone Partner?
CES
The Audit is Coming
AIA ADVANTAGE
Save with UPS
AIA TRUST
Cover Personal and Business Expenses if Disability Strikes
Visit the AIA Career Center to view/post openings. You can sort the complete list by keyword, category, job level, job type, and location. › Academic Faculty 2
› Accountancy/Finance 1
› Architect 134
› Architectural Intern 32
› Computer Aided Design 14
› Construction Management 22
› Engineering 23
› Facilities Management 9
› Graphic Design 3
› Healthcare Architect 9
› Industrial Design 1
› Information Technology (IT) 1
› Interior Design 13
› Jobs at the AIA 2
› Landscape Architecture 2
› Marketing 5
› Planning 10
› Project Manager 52
› Security Design 2
› Specifications 7
› Alabama 4
› Arizona 4
› California 20
› Colorado 6
› D.C. 6
› Delaware 1
› Florida 14
› Georgia 10
› Illinois 5
› Iowa 2
› Kansas 1
› Kentucky 2
› Louisiana 1
› Maine 7
› Maryland 8
› Massachusetts 2
› Minnesota 1
› Missouri 4
› Nevada 4
› New Jersey 3
› New York 12
› North Carolina 15
› Ohio 1
› Oregon 4
› Pennsylvania 1
› South Carolina 2
› Tennessee 4
› Texas 7
› Virginia 3
› Washington 3
› Wyoming 1
› British Columbia 1
  Executive Editor Douglas E. Gordon, Hon. AIA
Managing Editor Stephanie Stubbs, Assoc. AIA
Associate Editor Tracy Ostroff
Associate Editor Russell Boniface
Assistant Editor Zachariah Mortice
Graphic Design and Web Publishing Innov8iv Design Incorporated
Contributing Editors: James Atkins, FAIA; Kermit Baker, PhD,
Hon. AIA; Michael J. Crosbie, AIA, PhD; John P. Eberhard, FAIA; Stephen A. Kliment, FAIA; Heather Livingston; Grant Simpson, FAIA; Michael Tardif, Assoc. AIA, Tony P. Wrenn, Hon. AIA.


Corporate and Public Architects: Seeing from the Client’s Side
Architects who work in-house for agencies, foundations, and corporations work closely with design firms not as designers themselves but as procurers of design services and the owner’s rep during design, construction, and occupation. This month, Stephen Kliment, FAIA, profiles two African-American architects who have mastered that role, Andrew Thompson, AIA, and Ricardo C. Herring, FAIA.
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Alex Wilson
is the founder and executive editor of Environmental Building News and president of BuildingGreen Inc.
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A Stronger Transition from Graduate to Architect
The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards passed a resolution June 25 at its annual meeting that could encourage more architecture graduates to hold to their licensure track. And, in the long term, if graduates can immediately take parts of the ARE, might that also shift our concept of “architect”?
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