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In February 2007, the Young Architects Forum (YAF) 15 Summit
brought together leaders of the architecture profession from all
levels to celebrate 15 years of achievements of the YAF. The summit
provided a forum for attendees to engage in dialogue about issues
facing the unique demographic of young architects. Together, we
re-examined the YAF mission and developed ways to provide support
and programming for the future leaders. As a legacy of our
anniversary and the AIA 150, the Young Architects Forum is
interviewing 150 architects who are members of the College of
Fellows.
To check out the YAF 150at150 podcasts, and subscribe, visit iTunes.
In addition, check out the following AIA PodNet podcasts
recommended by YAF for Young Architects:
AIA Atlanta: An interview with the winners of Emerging
Voices 2006
One of the exciting programs cited in the 2006 Emerging
Professionals Award for Atlantas Young Architects Forum
(YAF:ATL) was Emerging Voices. This program is an annual
portfolio-based competition established by YAF:ATL and the AIA
Atlanta Chapter, showcasing the work of young architects in
Atlanta.
Ownership and Leadership
Transitions
Michael Strogoff, AIA, discusses key issues architectural firms
should consider when implementing an ownership and leadership
transition plan. Topics include: what to look for when identifying
future leaders; what prospective owners need to consider; and how
to insure that transitions are successful after you leave. Michael
also provides valuable guidelines for successful mergers and
acquisitions.
MatriARCHitect
Architects lead complex and interconnected personal and
professional lives. This life and work balance is not easy to
achieve, but like all healthy systems the ability to positively
adapt to societal and environmental change is essential.
Sustainability of the architecture profession is, in a very broad
sense, the retention, encouragement, and development of a diverse
(female and minority) professional base that will be able to better
serve an ever-changing society and client group. What does it take
to make architecture a sustainable profession, capable of serving a
diverse and rapidly changing society? What happens when the skills
and abilities, firm investment and productivity are lost to female
and minority attrition?
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