5.10 aiaVT Newsletter
Norwich University talent on display
The Board of aiaVT was once again given the privilege of reviewing abbreviated displays of the thesis projects for the Norwich University architecture program. More...
"Innovation in Context"
There was a very enjoyable and educational presentation at Contois Auditorium located in Burlington City Hall. More...
Who is qualified to be an Architect?
Regardless of how the editor feels about a topic, the newsletter should always attempt to present divergent perspectives on issues involving Architecture and Architects. More...
3.10 aiaVT Newsletter
Editor's unexpected filler material
There is an unforeseen vacancy in this issue, so rather than have my own personal filler hidden at the bottom of the newsletter it is right up front...mainly because I am too lazy to reformat the newsletter... More...
Sunsetting the '9 year rule'
I’m writing to you to let you know about a significant threat to architectural licensing in Vermont. I’m asking you to join with me in opposing this proposed legislation (H.562 Section #6 & #53). More...
Perspective on the '9 year rule'
A former coworker of mine is a very successful Architect practicing in Vermont, and he obtained his license through the provisions in the '9 year rule'. More...
Roots of grass
The AIA Grassroots Annual Leadership and Legislative Conference was held in the beginning of February 2010 this year in Washington DC. More...
1.10 aiaVT Newsletter
aiaVT annual awards overview
Eleven awards for “Excellence in Architecture” were given at the Annual Meeting and Design Awards Presentation of The American Institute of Architects/Vermont Chapter. More...
Honor award: "Public project"
The Jury “was unanimous in its praise of this community project and recognized it as one of the best two submitted projects." More...
Honor award: "Small project"
“There is a clear concept, refined details and elegant landscaping.” More...
