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AIA Georgia Testifies before Regulated Industries and Utilities Committee
Anne K. Smith, AIA and Michael Johnson, AIA testified on Feb. 21 before the Senate Regulated Industries and Utilities Committee about our concerns over SB 445.
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AIA National Board of Directors Meeting - Talking Points
Talking Points from the AIA National Board of Directors Meeting held December 8-9, 2011 in Washington, DC.
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Obama Signs Repeal of 3 Percent Withholding Mandate
President Obama has signed a bill repealing the three percent withholding mandate.
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November Newsletter
AIA Georgia's new website launches on Monday. In concert with the launch, AIA Members will receive an email from our memserv@aiaga.org address requesting that you activate your account
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AIA Georgia Membership Elects 2012 Board of Directors
Atlanta, October 24, 2011 - AIA Georgia, an association of The American Institute of Architects, announces it 2012 board appointments effective January 1, 2012.
Branching Out
A look at how some firms are offering supplemental services as a way of staying afloat in a tough economy.
Design Ethic
Clark D. Manus, FAIA, 2011 AIA President, says being a professional means rising above ego and fashion to focus on right and wrong.
Death Toll in Turkey Earthquake Rises
The death toll from a deadly earthquake in eastern Turkey over the weekend has risen to more than 360, The New York Times reported today. The Times said rescue teams were working round …
The Architect's Role in Disasters
Rachel Minnery, AIA, chair of the AIA Disaster Assistance Task Force, says every architect should understand disaster-oriented design.
Solar Decathlon Homes Showcase New Technologies
Eco-Home looks at how student-built projects demonstrated the real world applications for advanced new products.
AIA Case Study: Going Green in Philly
Eco-Home looks at how LEED-Platinum homes have rebooted urban neighborhoods there and could serve as a model for other cities.
Architecture's Triple Bottom Line
Roberty Ivy, FAIA, the AIA's EVP/Chief Executive Officer, says it's time to ''abandon business as usual.
Losing Lost Highways
ARCHITECT Magazine examines how architects are assuming a variety of roles in planning the removal of obsolete infrastructure.



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