The Philadelphia Center for Architecture offers exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and children's programming on architecture, urban planning, and design. AIA Philadelphia is looking for volunteers to assist with registration on the evening of the Design Awards Celebration! As the 2022 open enrollment season is quickly approaching, many business owners are beginning to turn their attention to forecasting insurance premium adjustments for budgeting purposes.
AIA Philadelphia is pleased to welcome the following new members to our community in the month of October! Archer & Buchanan Architecture is pleased to welcome Clark LaMotte back to the firm. Clark previously spent two years with Archer & Buchanan while transitioning from a successful career in the music industry. Voith & Mactavish Architects (VMA) has been recognized with a 2021 American Architecture Award for the renovation and restoration of historic classrooms at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School.
AIA Philadelphia is pleased to welcome the following new members to our community in the month of October! Archer & Buchanan Architecture is pleased to welcome Clark LaMotte back to the firm. Clark previously spent two years with Archer & Buchanan while transitioning from a successful career in the music industry. Voith & Mactavish Architects (VMA) has been recognized with a 2021 American Architecture Award for the renovation and restoration of historic classrooms at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School.
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Founded in 1869, AIA Philadelphia is among the oldest and most distinguished of AIA Chapters, with a long history of service to members and the public.
AIA Philadelphia organizes architects in the region for the purpose of advancing their influence in shaping the built environment, and their ability to effectively practice architecture in an ever-changing society and competitive marketplace.
The Chapter provides opportunities for professional development, service, and collegiality among peers.
A Chapter of The American Institute of Architects, the association represents over 1,500 member architects within four southeastern Pennsylvania counties: Philadelphia, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery.
AIA Philadelphia organizes architects in the region for the purpose of advancing their influence in shaping the built environment, and their ability to effectively practice architecture in an ever-changing society and competitive marketplace.
The Chapter provides opportunities for professional development, service, and collegiality among peers.
A Chapter of The American Institute of Architects, the association represents over 1,500 member architects within four southeastern Pennsylvania counties: Philadelphia, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery.
AIA Philadelphia pays tribute to more than 300 years of distinguished architectural history in our city.
An expansive outdoor museum, the city's architecture represents some of the finest examples of nearly every period and style in America.
The following are a few highlights in the rich history of our city and Chapter.
Researching a Philadelphia Architect or Building? The Philadelphia Architects and Buildings database provides authoritative information on three centuries of Philadelphia buildings and designers.
An expansive outdoor museum, the city's architecture represents some of the finest examples of nearly every period and style in America.
The following are a few highlights in the rich history of our city and Chapter.
Researching a Philadelphia Architect or Building? The Philadelphia Architects and Buildings database provides authoritative information on three centuries of Philadelphia buildings and designers.
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Rob is the Co-creator and Director of the award-winning Master of Science in Sustainable Design Program at Jefferson University.
You will not be able to vote again after you hit submit, nor will you be able to forward your voting URL to someone else.
Your email address will not be recorded in your response.
All ballots will remain anonymous.
If you have any problems finding the email containing the ballot link, please contact Elizabeth Paul, Communications Director at AIA Philadelphia, at [email protected].
Rob is the Co-creator and Director of the award-winning Master of Science in Sustainable Design Program at Jefferson University.
AIA Philadelphia boasts nearly 1,000 architects and related professionals as members, and is one of the most active AIA Chapters in the nation.
The Chapter founded two organizations to serve the public: the Community Design Collaborative and Charter High School for Architecture + Design.
In 2008 the Center for Architecture was established for the charitable and educational work of AIA Philadelphia.
The AIA Bookstore offers a unique selection of gifts at its Arch Street location and through its online store.
The Chapter founded two organizations to serve the public: the Community Design Collaborative and Charter High School for Architecture + Design.
In 2008 the Center for Architecture was established for the charitable and educational work of AIA Philadelphia.
The AIA Bookstore offers a unique selection of gifts at its Arch Street location and through its online store.
William Penn and his surveyor Thomas Holme were visionary city planners.
Although it took several decades for the city to grow into their plan, we have them to thank for our downtown streets laid out in a grid system with strategically located public squares.
The early settlers along the Delaware River promptly ignored Penn's 1682 plan for a "greene Country Towne" full of large lots for gentleman's estates.
Instead, most colonists chose to build rows of narrow two-story brick houses along congested streets.
Although it took several decades for the city to grow into their plan, we have them to thank for our downtown streets laid out in a grid system with strategically located public squares.
The early settlers along the Delaware River promptly ignored Penn's 1682 plan for a "greene Country Towne" full of large lots for gentleman's estates.
Instead, most colonists chose to build rows of narrow two-story brick houses along congested streets.
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