2020 EP Friendly Firm Award – Now Accepting Submissions
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If you missed the free webinar: Advocacy 101 and “What’s Day on the Hill?”, you can download and listen to it at your convenience! AIA TN Board Member, Matt
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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS AND SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Now in its 9th year, the AIA Tennessee Board of Directors is currently accepting nominations for the William Strickland Lifetime Achievement and the Samuel Morgan Lifetime
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Are you interested in events, government relations, legislation or emerging professionals? We want to get you involved with AIA Tennessee! Complete the Committee Sign-up form below and we will get
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Application Deadline: May 20, 2019 Are you passionate about helping Tennessee’s future architects on the path to licensure? The Architect Licensing Advisors Community is a group of individuals committed to
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Call for Submissions! Application Deadline: September 2, 2019 Looking to be involved with AIA Associates at the national level? The NAC needs you! Since 2000, the National Associates Committee (NAC) has
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This awards program showcases the best Tennessee firms offering great support and opportunities to their Emerging Professionals. The goal of the awards program is to foster dialogue within firms across
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This year’s theme for the AIA TN 2018 Video Shorts Challenge and Poster Design Challenge is #InScale InScale reflects the multiple dimensions of design, from a crafted door handle to
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We need your help! USA Today Travel and AIA National are seeking Tennessee AIA members’ input on the 25 “Must See” buildings in the state of Tennessee that tourists shouldn’t
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