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Poll Shows AIA Leadership
Supports Best Practices Research, More Services for Young
Architects,
Ad Campaign
New technology in the form of individual electronic vote
calculators
allowed Grassroots Leadership Conference participants to
express
their opinions on 44 different issues in two hours during
the annual
Issues Forum, March 10, in Washington, D.C. 
Accent
on Architecture Gala Celebrates “The Age of
Architecture”
The stars of architecture aligned brightly on the American
Architectural
Foundation (AAF) and the AIA as together they hosted the
14th annual
Accent on Architecture: A Celebration of Design Excellence
gala
March 10 at the historic National Building Museum in the
nation’s
capital. 
Everyone Agrees: Taxes Are on the Table
Panel discusses merit, execution of revenue
proposals
From hard data provided by economists, revenue
administrators, and
policy watchers to anecdotal evidence from the front lines
of component
executives and AIA members, it appears clear that
financially struggling
states are already implementing taxes on architecture and
design
services or may turn to these taxes soon in an attempt to
make up
severe budget shortfalls. The AIA Grassroots Leadership
Conference’s
Government Affairs Day, May 9, continued to bring attention
to ballooning
state deficits and the drastic measures state executives are
taking
to balance their budgets. 
Nine
Projects Capture 2003 Housing PIA Awards
The 2003 AIA/HUD Secretary's Award program announced the
nine recipients
of this year’s award as exemplary models of single-
and multi-family
housing and community design. The joint program, created by
the
AIA Center for Livable Communities and the AIA Housing
Professional
Interest Area in partnership with the U.S. Department of
Housing
and Urban Development, recognizes the best in housing design
and
promotes the importance of good housing as a necessity of
life,
a sanctuary for the human spirit, and a valuable national
resource.
The 2003 Jury included Chair John Klockeman, AIA, Blumentals
/ Architecture,
Inc.; Carol Burns, AIA, Taylor & Burns Architects; Jane
Kolleeny,
Architectural Record; J. Carson
Looney, FAIA, Looney Ricks Kiss Architects; and Michael
Pyatok,
FAIA, Pyatok Associates. 
Your Kiplinger Connection
AIArchitect links members to
three stories a week from the pages of the renowned
Kiplinger
Letter. (Nonmembers
may subscribe to The Kiplinger Letter.)
Global Aging: Immigration gives
U.S. an advantage Selling: Savvy
Web retailing World Business: EU
demanding despite slow growth
(members only)
Daniel
Libeskind to Speak at AIA National Convention
Daniel Libeskind, the architect selected to redevelop the
World
Trade Center site, will round out a panel discussion
Saturday, May
10, at the AIA national convention in San Diego. Libeskind
will
join New Yorker architecture
critic Paul Goldberger, Hon. AIA.; Frances Halsband, FAIA,
partner,
R.M. Kliment & Frances Halsband Architects; and Stanton
Eckstut,
FAIA, founding principal of Ehrenkrantz, Eckstut & Kuhn,
at
the podium. Robert Ivy, FAIA, editor-in-chief of
Architectural
Record, will serve as moderator for a lively discussion
focused
on the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site. Check back
with
AIArchitect next week for more
details, or visit
the convention Web site.
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Grassroots
Leadership Conference Articles: All in One Place
You can easily reach all the coverage of the AIA’s
annual
Grassroots conference, held March 8–10 in Washington,
D.C.
Be sure to “Meet the Candidates” running for AIA
national
office for 2004. 
Expo2003
Offers Something for Everyone in San Diego
AIA Expo2003, the exhibition element of the AIA national
convention,
May 8-10 in San Diego, will showcase more than 600 companies
and
over 140,000 square feet of new products, technology
innovations,
and services of interest to the entire building community. 
BEST PRACTICES
Coping With Business Cycles
When the construction market is hot, it can be difficult
putting
together top-notch design teams. During a cooling trend,
you’re
faced with finding work or losing good people. Three midsize
firms
that made it through the 1990 recession and thrived during
the mid-decade
boom share their differing strategies for preparing for
change and
using it wisely.
(members only)
AIA Career Center
Here are this week’s featured opportunities:
Architect, Alpha One, South Portland, Me. | Project
Architect, Brown Design Associates, Holdrege, NE | Project
Architect/Manager, Retail/Shopping Center, architectfinders,
inc.,
Texas | Project
Architect, Popham Walter Architects, Lagos, Nigeria |
Project
Architect, Topsider Building Systems, Inc., Clemmons, NC |
Urban
Designer, City of Santa Monica, Santa Monica, Calif.
Visit the AIA Career Center for a full list openings. 
2003 Business
Week/Architectural Record Awards
Deadline Extended to April 18
The deadline to submit projects that exemplify distinguished
collaboration
between client and architect has been extended to April
18. A distinguished jury: Brad Cloepfil, AIA, principal,
Allied Works; Sam Farber, founder, OXO International; Rob
Forbes,
founder, Design Within Reach
furniture retailer; José Oncina, general manager,
Microsoft
Global Real Estate and Facilities; Karen Stein, editorial
director,
Phaidon Press; and Rich Varda, vice president of store
planning
and design, Target Corporation, will select this
year’s winners.
Go
to the Institute Honors site for a submission package order
form
or call 888-242-4240 (202-626-7524 outside the U.S.).
How Will the Olympic Venue Change Beijing?
Explaining the Sasaki Associates master plan for the main
2008 Olympic
site and its implications for north Beijing will be three of
the
Boston firm’s principals Tuesday, March 25,
6:30–8:30
p.m., at the AIA national component headquarters. Click
here for details.
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