The Committee on Architecture for Education (CAE) is a large and
active group of architects and allied professionals concerned with
the quality and design of all types of educational, cultural, and
recreational facilities. While a large number of CAE members
practice in the K12 and higher education markets, the
committee looks to serve the needs of those in the entire education
market, from pre-K through adult learning programs.
CAE currently consists of more than 6,000 architects from the
private and public sectors, all of whom share a particular interest
and/or expertise in the design of education facilities.
CAE identifies national educational facility issues critical to
architects and works to strengthen relationships with allied
organizations, client groups, and the public. In particular, CAE
members are interested in the physical state of schools across the
United States, believing that too little attention has been paid
to the design of educational facilities and the effect design
can have on the education that takes place in school buildings. The
knowledge community also focuses on effective project delivery,
team building, collaboration, project management, financial
management, communication skills, management skills, and
cutting-edge design issues for architects who provide the
diversified services associated with educational
architecture.
CAE events and publications provide a variety of sponsorship
opportunities throughout the year that can accommodate a diverse
range of marketing strategies.
To discuss sponsorship opportunities and availability, please
contact Doug Paul, Director Professional Practice at dpaul@aia.org or
202-626-7386.