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August 25, 2008
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| I am pleased to announce that
for the first time in many years, a discussion of the AIAs
international role was prominently featured on the agenda of the
May meeting of the Board of Directors. At that meeting, a panel of
four practitioners described the importance of AIAs global
involvement from their unique and varied points of view as a
member of the academic community, as a US-based architect with an
international institution employer, as a small firm practitioner
with overseas work and a US-licensed architect based
abroad.
Read the full letter from Judith D.
Mitchell, AIA, International Committee Chair.
World
Architecture Festival22-24 October 2008 Barcelona, Spain The World Architecture Festival is the annual event for architects worldwide. The festival will celebrate the work, concerns, and aspirations of the international architecture community during this three-day event. Conferences are listed because of their potential interest to members. All organizers are not AIA CES registered providers.
In the News
International
Committee News
Call for Nominations for the International Committee (IC) Advisory Group Deadline: Friday, August 29, 2008 The AIA IC is now soliciting applications for 2009 appointments to the committee's Advisory Group. All IC members are encouraged to consider this opportunity to serve in this leadership capacity. Notes from the
International
Director
Much of my recent activity has been taken up with completing the proposal for the creation of an International Region. This will be the culmination of discussions held over the course of the last nine months with respect to its viability, objectives, and structure. Read more from Ralph A. Lerner, FAIA, International Director. 2008 AIA National Convention
& Expo News
Overseas Components
News International
Organizations
News Nominate an International Architect for
Honorary Fellowship
Competitions, Awards, and Project Opportunities
Refer to the Memorandum and submission forms from AIA Senior Director of Honors and Awards, Robin Lee, Hon. AIA, for guidelines and information on sponsoring a 2009 Honorary Fellow; or, take a look at the AIA Awards web site for more information about honorary fellowship. The Invitational Accreditation / Validation
Roundtable and The Canberra Accord
In an age when international education is more and more common, portability of education credits is still very difficult. Beyond the students issue of university recognition of credits earned abroad, the lack of mutual recognition of accreditation or validation of architecture programs continues to be a problem for architects seeking a license to practice outside their home jurisdiction. Read more or view the presentation by James A. Scheeler, FAIA from the 2008 UIA World Congress and Assembly. NCARB International
Regulation Agreements
For several decades NCARB has worked to increase the mobility of architectural credentials around the world. NCARBs concern for the evaluation of architects who do not have traditional credentials - that is to say, the NAAB accredited degree, approved internship, and the ARE - began with Councils establishment of the NAAB accredited degree as a condition of Certification in 1984. Read More. Cityscape Architectural
Awards
Resources
![]() Deadline: September 1, 2008 The entry deadline is upon us for the 2008 Cityscape awards, themed Design for an Emerging World, which will be presented at Cityscape Dubai October 6. The awards recognize excellence in architecture and design for the emerging regions of the Gulf Staes, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Australasia (excluding Japan, New Zealand and Australia), and Latin America. Built projects and work on the board for a confirmed client will be judged in six categories: commercial/mixed use; community; leisure; residential; tourism, travel, and transport; and young-architect work. For more information, visit the Cityscape Web site. The
House of Arts and Culture The Ministry of Culture of the
Republic of Lebanon invites practicing architects to compete in an
international architectural competition
organized under the auspices of the International Union of Architects for the
construction of the House of Arts and Culture. It is a one stage,
anonymous project competition.
Visit the AIA International Committee's Web page frequently for the latest international architecture news, best practices, events calendar, continuing education opportunities, and the International Union of Architects (UIA) and AIA overseas chapter newsletters. |
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