Day two proved to be a bigger day on the Convention Floor at
the 2013 National Convention of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). Classes were in full swing and Keynote
Speaker and Co-founder of Architecture for Humanity Cameron Sinclair explored the
core passion of the architecture profession—the desire to leave the world
better than we found it—and how we all can, and should, focus that passion to
tackle large, global issues within the built environment.
There was so many folks out and about on the
second day.
Of note, many convention goers were focused on finding the
next best application for their latest project.
Other convention goers were looking for new technology to make their
jobs better. While other AIA members were securing commitments for the next
National Convention in Chicago.
This was happening all over the Denver Convention Center.GET, LLC was amazed with the effort and enthusiasm to make this all work out for the
AIA. As a relative outsider from Guam, this group
seems very committed to helping its members get the most of these education
programs and to bring a level of comfort to vendors and partners that there
efforts here were not in vain.
Can the AIA get bigger? We'll see.