
Please join us in welcoming the 2016-2017 AIAS Committees and Task Forces! Each year, we rely on the committees and task forces to keep the AIAS energetic and forward-looking. This… Read more »
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Please join us in welcoming the 2016-2017 AIAS Committees and Task Forces! Each year, we rely on the committees and task forces to keep the AIAS energetic and forward-looking. This… Read more »
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September is almost here, which means Membership Month is upon us! Membership Month is all about our members, new and returning! Here, at the AIAS, we encourage you all to… Read more »
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Heat. Hospitality. Charm. Drawl. These words likely come to mind when you think of the south, and just as the south has a distinct culture, so does the South Quad… Read more »
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The AIAS Kuwait University chapter was officially launched in 2011. With the determination and dedication of a student that wanted to enhance and ease architecture school through educational means and… Read more »
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I was first introduced to what architecture was at a summer camp that my university, the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, offers called Design Matters, and during that week I… Read more »
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In our first walk to class during freshman year, we were fascinated by the variety of languages we hear down the corridors. Throughout the years at the American University of… Read more »
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Every February Montana State University’s School of Architecture and AIAS chapter host the Celebration of Architecture. This past year was the 12th annual event gathered the school’s Advisory Council (AC), faculty… Read more »
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FORUM 2013. Day One. General Session. You can feel the unbound excitement, extreme passion and indescribable energy that fill the room. The feeling is still surreal to me. This is… Read more »
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Phone in hand; thumb scrolling; double tap; repeat. Browsing through social media has become a near-habitual activity for students everywhere and the AIAS University of Kansas joins in the action…. Read more »
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I didn’t want to be an architect when I was eight years old. I wanted to ride dragons or become a wizard. I’ve yet to see a real dragon, though I’m… Read more »
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Carnegie Mellon University hosted close to 500 architecture students in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) Northeast Quad Conference March 31-April 3, 2016. The largest quad… Read more »
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Close to 300 architecture and design students from across the south and Puerto Rico convened in Savannah, Georgia for the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) South Quad Conference March… Read more »
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