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Best Practices

What Are the AIA Best Practices?

AIA Best Practices represent the collective wisdom of AIA members and related professionals. As a group, they are:

  • A compendium of relevant knowledge gained from experience
  • Immediately applicable to a task at hand
  • Distilled to their essentials
  • Usable information
  • Linked to related resources
  • Kept relevant and up-to-date by inviting feedback from practicing professionals 

What Knowledge Is Included?

The scope of knowledge and information that can be included in AIA Best Practices is unlimited. The collective knowledge of AIA and allied members is a realm that is constantly expanding.

Part 1 – The Profession

Chapter 1: Ethics and Professional Practice

Chapter 2: Diversity and Demographics

Chapter 3: Career Development

Chapter 4: Public Interest Design

Part 2 – Firm Management

Chapter 5: Organizational Development

Chapter 6: Marketing and Business Development

Chapter 7: Financial Management

Chapter 8: Human Resources

     

Part 3 – Project Delivery

Chapter 9: Design Project Delivery

Chapter 10: Design Project Management

Chapter 11: Technology in Practice

Chapter 12: Quality Management

Chapter 13: Building Codes, Standards, and Regulations

Chapter 14: Research in Practice

Part 4 – Contracts and Agreements

Chapter 15: Project Definition

Chapter 16: Risk Management

Chapter 17: Agreements and AIA Document Program

Sources include:

  • The Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice
  • AIArchitect articles
  • Articles from Practice Management Digest and other eNewsletters of the AIA knowledge communities
  • Seminar materials
  • AIA continuing education and online learning programs
  • AIA convention workshop presentations
  • Case studies and articles sponsored by AIA knowledge communities

Knowledge for Your Professional Organization

Addendum: International Professional Practice

   

How Can I Share My Knowledge?

What Is an AIA Best Practice and How Do I Submit One? [20.04.02; 2015]

Contributions to AIA Best Practices are welcome at any time and in any form. Completed articles are preferred, but ideas and knowledge are most important. If the topic is worthwhile, we will work with you to develop even the barest outline of an idea. Suggestions for topics are also welcome.

We strongly encourage submissions by practicing professionals, allied professionals, strategic partners, and industry consultants. To encourage contributions, there are no submission forms and no submission deadlines. The only criteria are that articles consist of knowledge gained from experience, immediately applicable to a task at hand.

If you have developed a practice you would like to share with your colleagues or have encountered a situation in which the knowledge of others would be of value to you, write to us at bestpractices@aia.org.

Best Practices – retired (as of 2011, archived for reference)

 

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