Aia
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Aia, from most recent to least.
80 Square-Foot Bunkhouse Serves Myriad of Functions for this Family
Nena Perry-Brown | June 19th 2018
This multi-functional studio in Puget Sound was constructed by a father-daughter design team.... read»
DC Gets a Look at The House of Tomorrow
Nena Perry-Brown | April 13th 2016
While DC is a city often focused on how to preserve its architectural history, a select group saw a glimpse of the future last night.... read»
A Net Zero Development and More Star in AIA|DC's New Exhibition
Lark Turner | July 29th 2014
Among our hometown favorites: A net zero development, a redesigned Franklin School and a theater in Alexandria.... read»
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AIA Creates Database of Unfinished Projects
Shilpi Paul | November 8th 2011
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) hopes that a new database will get stalled projects back in motion and architects and developers back to wo... read»
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This is one of the more intriguing adaptive reuse proposals of the year.... read »

The developer wants to transform the 1960s motor lodge into "Union Market Cabanas" �... read »

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The final phases of one of Northeast DC's largest developments are going to need a li... read »
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