About the AIA Library and Archives
As part of the AIAs reevaluation of information delivery
to our members, the AIAs traditional library services are no
longer available. This includes circulation of books, copies of
articles, answers to research questions, and in-person visits.
Limited access to the AIAs Rare Books and Serials may be
available by advance arrangement.
The eKnowledge Web initiative, Soloso, now provides a unique
environment in which our members will find information and share
knowledge as it relates to the practice of architecture. Images
from the Audiovisual Collection are also available
through Soloso. Tthe Audiovisual Collection no longer
rents videos, DVDs, and slide shows.
The AIA Archives contains the records of the AIA
since 1857. Click here for more information on the
archive.
For questions about...
| winners of AIA awards | ...visit the AIA Archives page on honors and awards |
| examples of successful FAIA nominations | ...visit the AIA Archives page on best examples |
| an architect's career and works | ...see the Best Practice Guide to Researching an Architect and the AIA Archives page on member records |
| architectural practice | ...many frequently requested topics are referenced in the AIA Best Practices section of the Web site |
| finding articles on an architecture-related topic | ...try Architectural Index. Citations to articles in major architectural magazines from 1982 to the present can be searched by building type, architect/designer, or location of building. The database is designed for easy use by architects. Architectural Index has a free area that you can visit, and offers special subscription discounts to AIA members. |
Contact Information:
Audiovisual Collection: Michelle Jones,
202-626-7495
Archives: Nancy Hadley, 202-626-7496
eKnowledge: eknowledge@aia.org





