Large Firm Roundtable
The AIA Large Firm Roundtable is an
independent entity organized to provide a forum for the discussion
of matters of mutual interest to large firms that are engaged in
the practice of architecture or architecture and engineering. The
mission is to further the special and unique interests, both
national and international, of large firms by working with and
through the AIA.
Membership is limited to firms engaged in the practice of
architecture or architecture and engineering with a minimum of 150
total staff members and a minimum of 50 registered architects who
are also members of the AIA.
For more information on becoming a member of
the AIA Large Firm Roundtable, please contact Pauline J. Porter at
pporter@aia.org.
Future
dates:
LFRT CEO meeting
November 1-3, 2006
Washington, DC
LFRT HR meeting
October 4-5, 2006
New York, NY
LFRT CFO meeting
September 20-22, 2006
Philadelphia, PA
LFRT CIO meeting
September 13-15, 2006
Atlanta, GA
Link to the e-Room http://aia-eroom.uapps.net/eroom/AIA
AIA LFRT Research Grant
Call for proposals by September 15, 2006
The AIA Large Firm Roundtable invites proposals from schools of
architecture to study the impact of Building Information Modeling
(BIM) on the building design and construction process. The LFRT has
combined its resources to provide up to a $25,000. grant for the
winning proposal. For submission requirements, read more.
The Case Study in Architecture
Sponsored by the AIA Large Firm Roundtable (LFRT) and the
Educator/Practitioner Net (EPN), the AIA Case Studies Initiative
was launched in September 2001 to produce an online database of
case studies.
Large Firm Roundtable/Deans Forum
Report
The purpose of the Large Firm Roundtable/Deans Forum is to
facilitate a rich and evolving dialogue between leaders of large
architecture firms and deans of leading architecture schools.
Reports documenting these important discussions on trends in the
profession and in education are available online.





