The Northwest Washington State Chapter of the American Institute of Architects in Island County, San Juan County, Skagit County and Whatcom County including Bellingham, provides architectural services, architect, consultant and AIA contracts, documents and agreements.
AIA Northwest Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects
   
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The American Institute of Architects is a professional membership organization serving Architects in the United States. Members must be registered Architects; Associate Members must be working toward registration. Related professions may join as Allied Members/Professional Affiliates.

NWAIA members and affiliates serve Island, San Juan, Skagit and Whatcom Counties in the northwestern corner of the State of Washington.

 

Events:

   
March 2008    
3/28/2008   Young Architect’s Leadership Roundtable with Richard Hobbs, Friday Harbor  10AM-3:30PM
April 2008    
4/6-12/2008   National Architecture Week
4/10/2008   NWAIA Board Meeting/ Stewart King Architects/ Bellingham
4/25/2008   AIAWA Civic Design Awards Lunch/ Board Meeting 2-6PM
May 2008  

 

5/6/2008   RICA; Building Envelope Solutions Conference, Vancouver BC
5/8/2008   NWAIA Board Meeting/ Mt. Vernon/Sound Cedar, 4-6PM
5/8/2008   Sound Cedar, 6:30-8:30 PM, Dinner Program
5/15-17/08   AIA National Convention and Design Exposition/ Boston, MA
June 2008    
6/12/2008   AIAWA Board Meeting/Water Color Painting Workshop TBA
       

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AIA

The letters "AIA" after an Architect's name
mean he or she is a leader in the profession.

Through interaction at the national, state and local levels, Architects who belong to The American Institute of Architects are in touch with the latest innovations to help realize your dreams. Requirements for being a member in the AIA include fulfilling a rigorous continuing education requirement and adhering to a professional code of ethics. If you want an Architect who is serious about his or her profession and in providing you with the very best your money can buy, look for the "AIA."

   
 
For information about NWAIA please contact info@nwaia.org
 
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