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Last week, ACSA joined leaders of AIA, AIAS, NAAB, NCARB, and NOMA for the Spring Alliance Meeting. As we continue to work towards building a strong field, we take pride in connecting with like-minded organizations and leaders who share our mission. During the meeting, the organization leaders shared plans for upcoming programming, K-12 engagement, and more opportunities for growth amongst architecture students, educators, and professionals. ⁠
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We look forward to continuing to work with Alliance leaders to support and advance the field of architectural education and practice. ⁠
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(Pictured L-R)⁠
Michael Armstrong, NCARB⁠
Sian Roberts, NAAB⁠
June Williamson (@williamson_june), ACSA⁠
Sylvia Kwan, NCARB⁠
Tiffany D. Brown (@tiffb_313), NOMA⁠
Kimberly Tuttle (@kimberlyrtuttle), AIAS⁠
Gilberto Lozada Baez (@gilbolozada), AIAS⁠
Illya Azaroff (@azaroffillya), AIA⁠
Bryan C. Lee Jr, NOMA⁠
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(Stairs, L–R)⁠
Luke Vastano (@luke_vastano), AIAS⁠
Carole Wedge, AIA⁠
Saundra Little (@mrslittle_faia), NOMA⁠
Michael Monti (@archekineseos), ACSA⁠
Trevin Thompson (@trevinthompson), AIAS⁠
Edward T. Marley, NCARB⁠
John Patrick Rademacher, NCARB⁠
Mark Mistur (@markmistur), NAAB⁠
Tanya Tamarkin, NAAB⁠
Yiselle Santos Rivera (@yisellestorytells), AIA⁠
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#ACSA #AIA #AIAS #NAAB #NCARB #NOMA #Architecture #ArchitecturalEducation #Alliance #Leadership
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We’re two weeks away from ACSA’s 114th Annual Meeting — there’s still time to register and access exciting tours & events! These ticketed opportunities include:⁠
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📢 A hands-on workshop that will provide guidance on the entire grant writing process for architecture faculty⁠
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📢 An immersive bus tour of the North Lawndale neighborhood, including sites featured in Chicago Architecture Biennials, Open House Chicago, and the Chicago Sukkah Design Festival⁠
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📢 An engaging bus tour featuring recently completed housing and community development projects and the National Public Housing Museum (Organized by the AIA Housing and Community Development Knowledge Community)⁠
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📢 A thought-provoking walking tour of one of Chicago’s most treasured historic landmarks — the Tribune Tower⁠
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Register now while there are still slots available! Visit our #LinkInBio to secure your spot.⁠
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#ACSA #ACSA114 #Chicago #Events #Tours #Workshops #RegisterToday #ACSAAnnualMeeting #Grantwriting #WalkingTour #BusTour
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Does your studio cover health, sustainability, and equity in design? If so, consider enrolling your students in the 2026 AIA COTE Top Ten for Students Competition. ⁠
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Sponsored by the American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment (AIA COTE®) (@aianational), this competition offers architecture students the opportunity to submit compelling designs that emphasize achieving zero emissions, adapt to projected climate impacts, and address social and environmental equity.⁠
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Register your students by April 8 at our #LinkInBio.⁠
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#ACSA #AIA #COTE #ACSACompetition #ArchitectureStudent #Sustainability #ArchitecturalEducation #Climate #Environmentalequity #ZeroEmissions #StudentCompetition
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Mark your calendars! 🏙️ ACSA, in partnership with the Urban Design Academic Council (UDAC) and the American Institute of Architects, Regional and Urban Design Committee (AIA, RUDC), is pleased to announce the 2026 Intersections Research Conference, which will be held in New York City on October 1-3, 2026. ⁠
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The 2026 Intersections Research Conference: URBAN DESIGN MATTERS invites contributions—including papers, case studies, and projects—that critically engage design practice and scholarship at the intersection of architecture and urbanism. We seek work that advances theoretical, methodological, and practice-based perspectives, and that interrogates the agency of urban design across scales, cultural traditions, institutions, and communities. ⁠
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Submission Deadline: June 17, 2026⁠
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Learn more at our #LinkInBio.⁠
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#ACSA #IntersectionsResearchConference #UrbanDesign #ACSAConference #Urbanism #Architecture #Research #CallForSubmissions
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We’re one month away from the 2026 ACSA Student Competition registration deadline! ⁠
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Celebrate innovative student work that addresses critical challenges through design, including attainable housing, intergenerational sustainable housing, concrete masonry Welcome Centers, the potential of steel, and climate-responsive design. ⁠
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The opportunities include:⁠
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🏡 2026 Timber Competition 🏡⁠– Sponsored by Think Wood (@thinkwoodcommunity)⁠
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🌍 2026 COTE Competition 🌍 ⁠– Created in partnership with the American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment (AIA COTE®)⁠
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🧱 2026 Concrete Masonry Competition 🧱⁠ – Created in partnership with the  Concrete Masonry & Hardscapes Association (@cmhafans)⁠
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🩰 2026 Steel Competition 🩰⁠– Sponsored by the American Institute of Steel Construction (@aisc)⁠
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🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒 2026 Design for Aging Competition 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒⁠– Created in partnership with the @aianational DFA Knowledge Community)⁠
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Register as a faculty sponsor to enroll your students by April 9, 2026. Visit our #LinkInBio to learn more. ⁠
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#ACSA #ACSACompetitions #COTE #CommunityDesign #ConcreteMasonry #DesignSolutions #Materiality #StudentCompetition #SteelDesign #ClimateAdaptiveDesign #AISC #AIA
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Looking for tips and best practices for crafting effective grant proposals? Join the Grant Writing for Architecture Faculty Pre-Conference Workshop led by Corey Gracie-Griffin, Professor of Architecture, former Associate Dean for Research, and recipient of over $2.5M in external funding. ⁠
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When: Thursday, March 26, 2026, 9:00am-1:00pm⁠
Where: Loews Hotel Chicago⁠
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This workshop will provide guidance on the entire grant writing process, from finding funding opportunities to preparing your best proposal, with an emphasis on all research fields within architecture. Participants will receive feedback on concept papers and biosketches and gain an understanding of the larger role of external grants in the promotion and tenure process. ⁠
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Don’t miss this unique opportunity to receive hands-on advice for architecture faculty members from a peer ahead of ACSA’s 114th Annual Meeting. Register today at our #LinkInBio. ⁠
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#ACSA #ACSA114 #GrantWriting #Faculty #Workshop #ArchitectureFaculty #Proposal #Funding
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Join us in congratulating ACSA faculty member Laura Kurgan (@kurganl) of Columbia GSAPP (@columbiagsapp) for being recognized by the 2026 National Design Awards! Presented by Cooper Hewitt, the National Design Awards celebrate excellence and leadership in design, recognizing the innovation and impact of individual designers and organizations across 10 categories.⁠
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Kurgan was awarded for her work in spatial computation, data visualization, and digital cartography at the intersection of technology and social justice. From employing GPS as a design tool in the 1990s to leveraging declassified satellite imagery to map political conflicts, her projects help us to visualize systemic injustices, such as incarceration patterns and migration flow.⁠
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Learn more about Laura Kurgan’s achievements at the #LinkInBio.
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The ACSA Research + Scholarship Committee is excited to share op-eds written by members of the ACSA Academy for Public Scholarship on the Built Environment. Dive into articles that explore topics from opportunities to reimagine playgrounds as community spaces to elevating community voices to address climate issues at the local level. The published articles include:⁠
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“Knoxville Parks and Recreation Master Plan: Let’s open schoolyards to all” – Knox News | written by Sarah Bolivar of the University of Tennessee (@utkcoad)⁠
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“Voices: Detroit’s Climate Response Starts at the Grassroots Level” – Planet Detroit | written by Ceara O’Leary (@ceara313) of the University of Detroit Mercy (@detmercy_sacd)⁠
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“Milwaukee Has Turned Toxic Legacy Into Civic Asset With River Cleanups” – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | written by James Wasley of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (@uwm_sarup)⁠
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Each article provides a platform for architecture faculty to share their expertise across local and nationwide audiences. Bookmark the #LinkInBio to stay tuned as new articles are published. ⁠
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#ACSA #PublicScholarship #BuiltEnvironment #TheOpEdProject #News #Article #ClimateChange #Advocacy #LocalNews
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It's not too late to voice your opinion on architecture degrees. ACSA has collaborated with AIA (@aianational) to make advocacy simple and fast. We have created a one-click action button that allows you to enter your name and address and send a message to your legislators in just minutes. This tool will help spread the significance of federal student loan changes impacting architecture schools.⁠
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Reach out to your members of Congress to ask them to support current and future architectural students at our #LinkInBio. ⁠
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#ACSA #ArchitecturalEducation #Advocacy #StudentLoans #ProfessionalDegrees #ArchitectureSchools
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This Women’s History Month, the ACSA Research team invites you to explore “Where Are the Women? Measuring Progress on Gender in Architecture.” ⁠
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Like many professions in the United States, architecture has a long-standing history of being a male-dominated field. This research chronicles the need for greater representation of women in the discipline. However, it is important to note that this attention to representation and diversity is not the same as what is required to create an equitable future for women across the discipline. ⁠
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This research is only the beginning of a longer discussion. Not only do we need to attract more women to schools of architecture, but we need to support them when they get there, and continue supporting them as they engage the profession throughout their careers.⁠
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Visit our #LinkInBio to read more.⁠
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 #ACSAResearch #WAMP #WhereAreMyPeople #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInArchitecture #Architecture #Statistics

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