Saturday, February 7, 2009

Lets assume the 35% of our AIA architects practice in the residential areas. (I have no idea) The world of residential architecture is diverse enough to justify its own AIA area featuring the myriad of good archetypes presented in a format that our clients would feel comfortable.

4. The AIA needs to provide real representations for Residential Architectural representation in the form of a Residential President or Czar (by separate election) that will fight for us with their own subcommittees that justify our dues.

The last time I checked, we pay the same dues if we produce residential or commercial architecture.

1 comment:

  1. We especially need representation in the area of contract documents - how they are written and how they are sold. The current system favors large firms and, in so doing, encourages small firms and residential architects to use "home made" or contractor- written contracts.

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