Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Architecture
Recipient: Patkau Architects
Project: Shaw House; Vancouver, BC, Canada
Client: John Shaw; Vancouver, BC, Canada
Photo: Paul Warchol
 

   
 
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Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA)
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture is a nonprofit, membership association founded in 1912 to advance the quality of architectural education. ACSA, unique in its representative role for schools of architecture, provides a forum for ideas on the leading edge of architectural thought.

American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)
The American Institute of Architecture Students is an independent, non-profit student-run organization. Their mission provides four specific charges: to promote excellence in architecture education, training and practice; to foster an appreciation of architecture and related disciplines; to enrich communities in a spirit of collaboration; and to organize students and combine their efforts to advance the art and science of architecture,

National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB)
The National Architectural Accrediting Board is the sole agency authorized to accredit US professional degree programs in architecture. The curriculum of a NAAB-accredited program includes general studies, professional studies, and electives, which together comprise a liberal education in architecture. The curriculum ensures that graduates will be technically competent, critical thinkers who are capable of defining multiple career paths within a changing societal context.

National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)
NCARB members are the architectural registration boards of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and four U.S. territories (Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands). Each registration board has state-appointed public and professional members as well as an administrator. Their mission is: to work together as a council of member boards to safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of the public; and, to assist member boards in carrying out their duties.

National Associates Committee (NAC)
Formed in October 2000, the National Associates Committee was a natural evolution of the Intern/Associate Committee, originally formed in 1993. Today, the NAC is a representative body of Regional Associates Directors (RAD), one from each of the 18 AIA regions. Their charge is to represent Associates, both mainstream and alternative, providing information and leadership to every regional, state and local component. At the center of this is a desire to integrate the growing Associates community of the profession into a strong voice within the Institute.

Young Architects Forum (YAF)
The Young Architects Forum, a program of The American Institute of Architects and the College of Fellows, is organized to address issues of particular importance to recently licensed architects (within 10 years or less after licensure). In 1991, a national YAF Advisory Committee was formed to encourage the development of national and regional programs of interest to young architects and the creation of YAF groups within local chapters. Throughout its history, the YAF has had three overriding goals: mentorship, leadership and fellowship.

Education/Practice/Industry Connection (EPIC)
EPIC, is a partnership of the academy, the design professions, and industry, working in cooperation to provide quality professional education. This program is designed to advance architectural education and architectural continuing education through cooperative course design, shared research, and resources.