What an Architect Can Do

No matter what kind of project you have in mind, you should speak with an architect who is a member of The American Institute of Architects (AIA) at the earliest stage of the design process. Architects have the education, training, experience and vision to maximize your construction dollar and ease the entire design and construction process. They can help you find practical solutions to your unique vision and design challenges.

AIA members also offer something more: the shared dedication to creating healthy, sustainable and livable homes, work places and communities—coupled with a means of collaboration to make those goals real. 

How Design Works

If you've never worked with an architect before, you likely have many questions. Does your project really require an architect? At what point should you involve a design team? What is it like to work with an AIA architect, and how do you get the most out of the experience? Here you can find answers and tools to guide you through the five stages of design, and watch clients and architects describe how the process worked for them.

Visit AIA's interactive web site now and learn more about How Design Works.

You and Your Architect

The secret to a successful project lies in the professional, business and personal relationships between owner and architect.  The American Institute of Architects publishes an excellent resource booklet called You and Your Architect which provides guidance on how to establish and benefit from those relationships. Click here to download a pdf version of the document. Visit our Helpful Resources section for additional information and useful documents.

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