Committee on Design

Join AIA

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 19, 2009

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 […]

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Location

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 19, 2009

AIA Columbus Center for Architecture and Design 50 W Town St, Suite 110 Columbus, OH 43215 When visiting the office, parking is available at the garage or surface lots at the intersection of Front and Rich St.  Street parking is also available along Front St during specified hours, follow posted signs.

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AIA College of Fellows

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 19, 2009

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 […]

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AIA Guide to Columbus

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 12, 2009

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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AIA Contract Documents

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 12, 2009

The AIA Columbus office is working remotely part time and will be open Mondays-Wednesdays. We will still be selling documents. Please email [email protected] if you would like to order documents. Start your project off right with an AIA Contract Document. As the Industry Standard, AIA Contract Documents’ fair and balanced library of contracts and documents saves […]

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Emerging Professionals

Emerging Professionals and Young Architects

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 12, 2009

Emerging Professionals

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Member Benefits

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 12, 2009

American Institute of Architects Member Benefits Guide AIA Columbus Chapter’s bi-weekly electronic newsletter Design Matters. Discounted tickets to lectures, seminars and a wide range of committee events, both educational and social. From exhibitions to receptions, local involvement encourages fellowship and increases knowledge of professional practice issues. Committees which offer opportunities to explore specific issues in […]

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AIA Membership

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 12, 2009

AIA is where the architecture and design communities come together to share knowledge, gain expertise, get connected and stay involved. An AIA membership connects you to this global community of over 91,000 professionals who share our passion for architecture, design, and the built environment. It also connects you to opportunities to mold the architecture profession, […]

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Past Presidents

By Columbus Chapter AIA / February 12, 2009

AIA Columbus would like to thank these members for their valued time and service that they so graciously provided to the Chapter and to the profession. 2023     Jennifer Rittler, AIA 2022     Matt Toddy, AIA 2021      Aleksandr Daskalov, AIA 2020     Michael Vala, Jr., AIA 2019      Yanitza Brongers-Marrero, FAIA 2018 […]

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Code of Ethics

By Matthew Carbone / February 12, 2009

The AIA has a long history of requiring that its Members adhere to the highest ethical standards. The AIA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct The preamble to the AIA’s Code of Ethics describes the principles upon which the Code of Ethics is based and includes a brief summary of the document. It provides that […]

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