Mastering the Business of Architecture
Become an Allied Member
A Corporate Allied Membership with AIA Columbus is designed to help companies who wish to promote their products and services to architects and other building-industry professionals. By becoming involved with the Columbus Chapter you have the opportunity to connect and network with architects and other design professionals, and to build and strengthen communication among all […]
Read MoreCommittee on the Environment
Committee on the Environment (COTE) The objective of the Committee on the Environment (COTE) is to promote a sustainable environment by creating educational resources for AIA Columbus members and the public. COTE works to advance, disseminate, and advocate—to the profession, the building industry, the academy, and the public—design practices that integrate built and natural systems […]
Read MoreCommittee on Design
Committee on Design (CoD) The Committee on Design (CoD) aims to identify, promote, and celebrate the art of building design through a strategic engagement of professionals within our discipline, colleagues parallel to our discipline, and the public for whom we serve. In this pursuit, the CoD strives to bring to light potentials of contemporary methodologies, […]
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AIA Membership: Why Belong from AIA Columbus on Vimeo. Since 1857 the American Institute of Architects has represented the professional interests of America’s architects. As AIA members, more than 91,000 licensed architects, emerging professionals, and allied partners in designing express their commitment to excellence and livability in our nation’s buildings and communities. Membership in the […]
Read MoreSmall Project Practitioners
AIA Small Project Practitioners Knowledge Community generates, collects and disseminates knowledge and wisdom on how to profitably run a small firm and how to carry out small projects that do not fit into the model of departmental production that characterizes many larger firms.
Read MoreHealthcare
The AIA Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH) improves the quality of healthcare through design by developing, documenting, and disseminating knowledge; educating healthcare architects and other related constituencies; advancing the practice of healthcare architecture; improving the design of healthcare environments; affiliating and advocating with others that share our vision and promoting research.
Read MoreAIA College of Fellows
Fellowship in the AIA is the highest membership honor an architect member can receive. It is bestowed by one’s peers in recognition of the architect’s significant contribution to architecture and to society on a national level, and on those who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession. Some 2,300 AIA members have the […]
Read MoreAIA Guide to Columbus
Columbus, Ohio, the largest city in Ohio, has, since its founding in 1812, been home to many impressive architectural landmarks. The AIA Guide to Columbus, produced by the Columbus Architecture Foundation, highlights the significant buildings and neighborhoods in the Columbus metropolitan area. Skillfully blending architectural interest with historic significance, The AIA Guide to Columbus documents […]
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