Member News
Laumeier Names Architect For New Fine Arts/Education Center
The 2008 Cavin Family Traveling Fellowship has established a First Prize of $10,000 for self-devised foreign travel-study.
The First Ever WIRED LivingHome Opens to the Public!
The RoHS Directive: What it means for the U.S. Construction Market.
Download the Walkability Checklist: Considering the Pedestrian During Project Review (3MB).
View the City of Los Angeles' Planning Commission's Brochure, "Do Real Planning!"
What has the AIA Done For Me Lately?
This is the inaugural issue of VERTICAL CONTENT, our newsletter dedicated to articles, opinions, editorials and member projects. We hope you enjoy this offering, which will alternate with our more "events oriented" newsletter.
Read the first issue of Vertical Content HERE
Celebrate Architecture Week
From Fiji to Philadelphia: Visionary Design Teams Take Top Honors in International Sustainable Design Competition
Be part of Ecobuild Federal and AEC Science & Technology (AEC-ST) 2007 or Read about the 2006 Event
The Santa Monica Public Library, Friends of the Library, and Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners introduce Nordic Lattitudes
Pugh + Scarpa wins commission for Contemporary Art Museum
The Society for Marketing Professional Services - LA Marketer, Fall 2006 Newsletter
Summit Furniture Forges Alliance with Richard Schultz - Two pioneers in high-design outdoor furniture join forces in Southern California
CNI Design Joins Perkins + Will: Acquisition integrates two award-winning design firms
Perkins+Will, a global leader in sustainable architecture and design, has announced the appointment of Kevin Spady, AIA, NCARB to the post of associate principal and leader of the firm’s healthcare practice in Los Angeles.
Pasadena-based La Cañada Design Group is the architectural design firm of the Los Angeles Community College District’s first LEED project completed with Proposition A/AA funding, the $2.2 billion bond program approved by voters in 2001 and 2003.
The American Institute of Architects Announces the 2006 Top Ten Green Projects - Pugh + Scarpa's Solar Umbrella House Recognized.
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