The WMAIA promotes excellence in architecture through professional development, community outreach, and the celebration of architecture in our region. We want to engage the public in an ongoing, meaningful dialogue about architecture and the built environment: how does it affect you, your family, your workplace, and the world?
Many of our programs and events - such as our film series - are free and open to the public. We invite the community to download and read our quarterly newsletter, to sign up for our free monthly e-newsletter, or to join the WMAIA. We cannot meet our future goals without utilizing our greatest built and cultural assets: existing buildings.
Each session will feature clients and designers from education facilities (higher education and K-12 schools); workplaces (commercial and mission-driven) and housing (multifamily and residential). Attend one session, a few, or all seven! Continuing education will be offered. For more information and to register visit: www.architects.org/news/existing-building-summer.
Many of our programs and events - such as our film series - are free and open to the public. We invite the community to download and read our quarterly newsletter, to sign up for our free monthly e-newsletter, or to join the WMAIA. We cannot meet our future goals without utilizing our greatest built and cultural assets: existing buildings.
Each session will feature clients and designers from education facilities (higher education and K-12 schools); workplaces (commercial and mission-driven) and housing (multifamily and residential). Attend one session, a few, or all seven! Continuing education will be offered. For more information and to register visit: www.architects.org/news/existing-building-summer.
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The WMAIA promotes excellence in architecture through professional development, community outreach, and the celebration of architecture in our region. We want to engage the public in an ongoing, meaningful dialogue about architecture and the built environment: how does it affect you, your family, your workplace, and the world?
This section will guide you through some frequently asked questions, and the process of hiring an architect. The American Institute of Architects is the national professional association of architects. AIA members have unique access to continuing professional training, data on new building materials and technologies and, most important, other AIA members.
The WMAIA offers membership to registered architects and other interested eligible parties, including allied professionals (interior design professionals, construction professionals, vendors and suppliers of architectural elements) and students. To sign up for our monthly e-newsletter, which is free and available to the public, contact Lorin Starr via email.
The WMAIA offers membership to registered architects and other interested, eligible parties such as professionals in allied fields (construction, interior design, vendors of products and supplies) and students. Find out how to join the WMAIA. Current architect members are listed below, alphabetically by last name.
As a service to WMAIA member firms, we post abbreviated firm profiles - similar to mini websites - on this website. Not every WMAIA member is represented by a firm profile, but a good number of our member firms are. These abbreviated profiles also include links to a firm's website, if the firm has one.
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