At the annual business meeting at AIA24 in Washington, DC, on June 5th, proposed bylaws amendments regarding membership categories, including a notable proposal to change 'International Associate' to 'Internationally Licensed Architectural Professional,' were discussed but none passed, with plans to refine these proposals for next year's meeting.
AIA UK Update - June 2024
AIA Southeast Asia Update - June 2024
AIA Shanghai Update - June 2024
AIA Middle East Update - June 2024
AIA Latin America Update- June 2024
AIA Japan Update - June 2024
AIA Hong Kong Update - June 2024
In the past few months, AIA Hong Kong hosted a seminar on creating a bird-friendly city, a symposium at Build4Asia showcasing sustainable practices, and a Sustainability Practice Symposium in Ho Chi Minh City.
Looking ahead, the AIA International Hong Kong Conference is scheduled for October 23-27, 2024 (with optional extension activities October 23 and October 27).
AIA Continental Europe Update - June 2024
AIA International Conference 2024 in Hong Kong - Registration Open!
AIA International and AIA Hong Kong proudly present our International Conference 2024, hosted in Hong Kong on October 24-26, 2024 (with optional extension activities October 23 and October 27).
We invite you to join us in October and explore ways to create a better built environment that responds to the unique challenges of our times.
2024 AIA International Design Awards – Call for Entries
First Vice President 2025 – Call for Nominations – Submit by Thursday 20 June
We are seeking nominations for the position of AIA International First Vice President, to serve on the board for a term from January 2025 through December 2025 (as First Vice President); from January 2026 through December 2027 (as President); from January 2028 through December 2028 (as Immediate Past President).
Secretary 2025-2026 – Call for Nominations – Submit by Thursday 20 June
Architecture of Public Restrooms
Public restrooms are certainly an outlier in architecture. With care they can become an established and integral aspect of the urban and cultural fabric, either as wild and outlandish architectural expressions or as subtle elements of the streetscape, unobtrusive but there when needed. (Image © tokyotoilet.jp)