2008 Public Architects Training Workshop
May 14, 2008Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
Boston, MA
Workshop Information
Accommodations
AIA Convention
You are invited to join other public-sector architects from all
levels of government to discuss public architecture business and
practice.
More than one-third of the nation¡¦s annual
construction and more than one third of firm billings comprise
public architecture. Public architects are the
¡§owners¡¨ for billions of dollars spent on
the built environment.
Charged with protecting and advancing the public trust, public
architects are accountable for not only the funding but also the
effect their decisions have on future generations. Because of the
resources for which they are accountable, public architects are
often in the forefront of the design profession, leading by
example. Project planning and delivery, security and safety, and
community influence are some of the mechanisms for public architect
leadership.
This one-day preconvention workshop explores the roles and
responsibilities of architects who are involved in the design of
public buildings, as well as some of the latest ideas in public
architecture. Concurrent sessions allow attendees to customize
their learning experience by focusing on two main themes: (one) and
(two).
Attendees are encouraged to join the AIA National Convention and
Design Expo for more learning and networking opportunities after
the workshop has concluded.
Click here, to read an article by the 2008
PATW Chair, Gerald W. Hines, AIA.
Registration
In order to attend this workshop, you must register for the AIA
National Convention as a public architect. Registration in this
category includes full convention registration (i.e., most
continuing education programs, expo education, general sessions,
business meetings, and entry to the Design Expo), the Public
Architects Training Workshop, and lunch. Tours and events are
priced separately.
Online registration
Paper registration
Continuing Education
Participants may earn 6.75 AIA Continuing Education System (CES)
Learning Units, including up to 4.5 health, safety, and welfare
(HSW) credits for attending the entire workshop.
For More Information
Additional information on this workshop is available in the
Continuing Education section of the AIA National Convention Web
site, www.aiaconvention.com.





