Registration required.
Join leading architects and thought leaders from around the world as we explore the future of architecture in our increasingly interconnected global landscape. This comprehensive workshop will focus on the creation of a "Global Architecture White Paper" – a framework that addresses the key challenges, opportunities, and strategies for architects working across borders.
What you'll experience:
- Insights from AIA leadership including past, present, and future AIA Presidents
- Regional perspectives from AIA chapters in Asia, Middle East, Africa, Latin America, Europe, and North America
- Expert panels on cultural sensitivity, sustainability, and technological innovation
- Networking opportunities with international practitioners and industry leaders
- Collaborative discussions where you'll contribute directly to the Global Architecture White Paper
Program Highlights:
Morning Sessions (8:45 AM - 12:10 PM):
- AIA Global Outlook with AIA Presidents
- Emergent Change in Asia and the Middle East
- Natural and Cultural Diversity Across Borders
- Designing with Respect: Cultural Sensitivity in Global Architecture
Afternoon Sessions (1:10 PM - 5:05 PM):
- NCARB Global Updates on Reciprocity
- Architecture in Africa
- Global Trends with Leaders from Major International Firms
- Latin America's Expansion of Architectural Practice
- Adapting Your Firm for International Practice
Participants must attend the entire workshop to receive full credit.
Submitted for AIA CES approval.
Learning Objectives
- Analyze and implement strategies for integrating local cultural traditions and social values into project designs that respond to diverse regional contexts while meeting global standards for safety and accessibility.
- Identify and apply sustainable design approaches that address region-specific climate challenges, including innovative methods for decarbonization, resilience, and environmental responsiveness drawn from international case studies.
- Develop and evaluate effective cross-cultural communication frameworks for managing international project teams, ensuring clear understanding of technical requirements, code compliance, and safety standards across different regulatory environments.
- Formulate and implement ethical approaches to global architectural practice that balance innovation with respect for local building traditions, ensuring projects enhance community wellbeing while meeting international standards for health and safety.