NCARB has awarded a total of $25,000 in NCARB Grants to Iowa State University, Kansas State University, and the University of Southern California to fund projects that incorporate architecture practice and education.
NCARB's latest monograph provides architects and design professionals with a much-needed methodology to evaluate existing buildings for new or continuing use.
The 2009 survey of state architectural registration boards by NCARB indicates that there are currently 101,673 registered architects in the United States.
NCARB's Board of Directors voted to approve changes to the NCARB Education Standard. The changes will go into effect 1 January 2010.
NCARB is reaffirming its commitment to the education of future architects by increasing the annual award amount of the NCARB Grant from $10,000 to up to $25,000—in one, two, or three grants—to support implementation of new programs that merge practice and education in a studio or classroom setting.
Andrew W. Prescott, AIA, of Potomac, MD, was installed as president of NCARB at its Annual Meeting and Conference.
NCARB is pleased to introduce its Board of Directors for FY10.
All 54 of the NCARB's Member Boards were present in Chicago, IL, for the Council's 90th Annual Meeting and Conference. Attendees heard updates on the Architect Registration Examination® (ARE®) content disclosure issues, changes to the Intern Development Program (IDP), and plans for the new NCARB web site.
Gordon E. Mills, FAIA, the 2008-2009 president of NCARB, recently awarded the President's Medal for Distinguished Service to five individuals.
During the NCARB's Annual Meeting and Conference in Chicago, IL, delegates representing all of the Council's 54 Member Boards that oversee the practice of architecture voted on four resolutions brought forth by the NCARB Board of Directors.
Kenneth J. Naylor, AIA, LEED AP, of Salt Lake City, UT, was elected first vice president/president-elect of NCARB at its 90th Annual Meeting and Conference.
Scott C. Veazey, AIA, of Evansville, IN, was elected second vice president of NCARB at its 90th Annual Meeting and Conference.
Mark I. Aspaas, AIA, of Sioux Falls, SD, was elected treasurer of NCARB at its Annual Meeting and Conference.
Blakely C. Dunn, AIA, of El Dorado, AR, was elected secretary of NCARB at its 90th Annual Meeting and Conference.
Margo P. Jones, AIA, LEED AP, Greenfield, MA, was installed on NCARB's Board of Directors as the director of Region 1 at its Annual Meeting and Conference.
Dale McKinney, AIA, Sioux City, IA, was installed on NCARB's Board of Directors as Director of Region 4 at its 90th Annual Meeting and Conference.
Dennis S. Ward, AIA, Florence, SC, was installed on NCARB's Board of Directors as the Director of Region 3 at its Annual Meeting and Conference.
James P. Cramer, Hon. AIA, Receives NCARB's President's Medal for Distinguished Service.
Iowa Architect William M. Dikis Receives NCARB's President's Medal for Distinguished Service.
Iowa Architectural Examining Board Executive Secretary Glenda Loving Receives NCARB's President's Medal for Distinguished Service