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  The AIA Announces Partnership with American Architectural Foundation and Chicago Architecture Foundation to Advance K-12 Design Education

 
For Immediate Release
  
Contact: Suzanna Wight
 202-626-7325
 swight@aia.org
Washington, D.C., May 15, 2008 — The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has joined the American Architectural Foundation (AAF) and the Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) as a partner in the Architecture + Design Education Network (A+DEN).

“We have been taking our years of experience in providing award-winning architecture curriculum to Chicago teachers to support efforts in more communities nationally,” said Lynn J. Osmond, President and CEO, of the Chicago Architecture Foundation. “The goal of A+DEN is to raise the bar for design education in K-12 settings across the country. This partnership between A+DEN and the AIA will allow us to reach out to architects who are interested in working with youth and share with them some of the the most innovative design education programs in the country.”

Recognizing the value of a national K-12 design education program to foster an appreciation of the value of architecture, AAF and CAF created the A+DEN partnership in May 2005. The AIA is now joining them as a full partner, linking the AIA network of nearly 300 components across the country into this network.

“We are delighted that AIA will bring its national network of components into the A+DEN Partnership. The AIA is a valuable partner, and many of these components are already delivering high-quality k-12 Educational Programming,” said Ronald E. Bogle, Hon. AIA, President and CEO, of the American Architectural Foundation.

A+DEN identifies best practices for K-12 design education and creates a network of communication for organizations offering design education programs. To advance this, A+DEN holds a bi-annual conference to enable sharing of information among interested parties with the ultimate goal of increasing the number of K-12 educators and students participating in architecture and design education in the United States.

AIA Executive Vice President / CEO Christine McEntee stated, “This partnership will go far to advance the AIA’s diversity agenda, bringing architecture and design education into the classroom of thousands of potential future architects, and enabling a preferred future for the architecture profession.”

For more information on A+DEN, please visit http://www.adenweb.org.

About The American Architectural Foundation
The American Architectural Foundation (AAF) is a national nonprofit organization that seeks to educate individuals and community leaders about the power of architecture to improve lives and transform the places where we live, learn, work, and play. We believe that our cities and buildings affect our mental well-being and quality of life in profound ways. Through numerous outreach programs, grants, and educational resources, AAF aims to inspire people to become thoughtful and engaged stewards of the world around them. AAF’s programs include The Mayors’ Institute on City Design and Great Schools by Design – highly regarded initiatives that help improve the built environment through the collaboration of thought leaders, designers, and local communities. Since its creation in 1943, AAF has steadfastly worked to educate people about the power of architecture in their lives.

About The Chicago Architecture Foundation
The Chicago Architecture Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing public interest and education in architecture and design. The Chicago Architecture Foundation pursues this mission through architecture tours, exhibitions, panel discussions, and youth and adult education programs. Home to a new permanent exhibition: CHICAGO YOU ARE HERE, the Chicago Architecture Foundation’s ARCHICENTER is located at 224 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60604. For further information visit www.architecture.org or call 312.922.3432.

About The American Institute of Architects
For over 150 years, members of the American Institute of Architects have worked with each other and their communities to create more valuable, healthy, secure, and sustainable buildings and cityscapes. By using sustainable design practices, materials, and techniques, AIA architects are uniquely poised to provide the leadership and guidance needed to provide solutions to address climate change. AIA architects walk the walk on sustainable design. Visit www.aia.org/walkthewalk.