Brad Zuger, M. Arch, AIA/AIAS 2008 COTE Scholar Water is the single most important resource. Humans have available less than 0.08% of all the Earth’s water. Yet over the next two decades ...
ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT DEVELOPMENTS With respect to the a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp AIA Practice Management Scholarship The attached document is the full text of Tom Coghlan's announcement ...
Catharine Killien, AIA/AIAS 2011 COTE Scholar In order to dramatically reduce energy consumption and curb carbon emissions in the United States, building retrofits must not only be ...
Megan Turner, AIA/AIAS 2012 COTE Scholar Delving into business factors, behavioral science, and organizational change, this year's AIA/COTE Scholar explored how firms can successfully ...
Sara Tepfer, M. Arch, AIA/AIAS 2013 COTE Scholar This report seeks to better understand successful project delivery and cost management strategies for high-performance buildings through ...
Issue 14.03 of YAF CONNECTION #Seminars #BestPractices #Workshops #ExecutiveSummaries #Research #SmallProjectPractitioners #Articles #SpecialProjects #HousingKnowledgeCommunity ...
Since 2008, the AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) has proudly offered the COTE Research Scholarship. This program asks one selected student to conduct research and studies on ...
The MillerKnoll Scholarship is no longer accepting applications for 2025. MillerKnoll will sponsor emerging professionals seeking licensure to attend the 2025 Healthcare Design ...
What do you get when you gather over 40 COTE leaders in an inspirational meeting space, divide them into small groups, and give them a little over two hours to save the planet? The ...