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Diversity in Architecture
AIA Board statement on systemic racial injustice To our members, America’s list of racially motivated murders demand action. Eric Garner. Sandra Bland. Michael Brown. Shantel Davis. Atatiana Jefferson. Laquan McDonald. Tony McDade. Pamela Turner. Korryn Gaines. Trayvon Martin. Tamir Rice. Walter Scott. Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd. All murdered, because they happened to […]
Jane Frederick, FAIA, inaugurated as AIA 2020 President
“It’s an honor and a privilege to join the distinguished line of presidents who have led the American Institute of Architects… As I step into this role, I’m asking what will happen for us in this next year. At this moment in the world’s history, the answer couldn’t be more clear, that 2020 must be the […]
A’18 AIA Conference Registration Open
A’18 AIA Conference on Architecture 2018 | Blueprint for Better Cities At A’18, some of the most creative architects, designers, and firms will share how they’re creating their own blueprint and making a difference in cities all over the world, from London, Arkansas to London, England. Register There’s only one architecture and design event of […]
Congratulations Newly Licensed Architects
AIA South Carolina Celebrates Newly Licensed Architects in South Carolina This week in Columbia, South Carolina’s newest architects were celebrated at a luncheon event that was jointly sponsored by AIASC and ADC Engineering. The AIASC Board of Directors, the SC Board of Architectural Examiners, and AIASC’s Past Presidents’ and Fellows gathered at 701 Whaley as […]
40 Under 40
AIASC congratulates Benjamin Ward, AIA Citizen Architect BS, Design, Clemson University; MArch, North Carolina State University Accomplishments Promoted to Associate within two years of joining the firm. Emerging Professionals Director, Vice President, and President (since 2013); Emerging Professional Award (2016), AIA Grand Strand. Elected Young Architect Regional Director (South Atlantic) by AIA South Carolina. Participant, […]
Scott Powell, AIA Responds to Niki Haley’s Support of Stock School Plans
When the founding fathers created our government, they decided that the public should elect officials who are more educated than the typical citizen to make decisions beneficial to the public’s wellbeing. Positions by current political candidates in our state have proven our elected officials are not more knowledgeable than the general public. Facing a failing […]