Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Architecture
Recipient: Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd.
Project: Mill City Museum; Minneapolis, Minn.
Client: Minnesota Historical Society; St. Paul, Minn.
Photo: Assassi Productions
 

   
 
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 2006 D-B Prospectus

The AIA Design-Build Knowledge Community promotes the importance of architects as leaders in the delivery of design-build services and serves as the recognized voice for the advancement of best practices related to the architect's role in design-build delivery. Members of the group generate and disseminate knowledge, including case studies and timely practice tools, to help AIA members understand the viability of the design-build project delivery method in their practices.

AIA Design-Build supports the sharing of knowledge regarding the design-build project delivery method with AIA members, allied professions, academia, and owners. Its members promote a culture that encourages the exchange of information about project delivery methods and strive to create worthwhile relationships with all stakeholders in the design and construction process.

AIA Design-Build publications provide a variety of sponsorship opportunities that can accommodate a diverse range of marketing strategies. The interdisciplinary culture of AIA Design-Build provides an opportunity for sponsors to reach a broad audience. AIA Design-Build members have connections to individuals and entities throughout the design and construction industries that are highly qualified prospective customers and business partners for sponsoring organizations. AIA Design-Build welcomes as sponsors companies that share its commitment to design-build project delivery and the role of architects in it. AIA Design-Build currently consists of more than 7,500 members.

To discuss sponsorship opportunities and availability, please contact Kathleen Lane, Director Professional Practice at klane@aia.org or 202-626-7468.

 
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Distinguished 2007 Design-Build Sponsor
$15,000

  • Acknowledgment as a nonexclusive “Distinguished 2007 Sponsor, AIA Design-Build Knowledge Community” on the AIA Design-Build Web page, in all AIA Design-Build broadcast e-mails, and on road show marketing materials
  • The right to display the statement, “Distinguished 2007 Sponsor, AIA Design-Build Knowledge Community,” on the sponsor’s marketing materials, publications, and Web page

Knowledge Community Publication/Communication

Design-Build eNews Sponsor
$600 per issue
$2,000 per year

  • Acknowledgment as the exclusive sponsor of the Master Builder in an eNews edition on the AIA Web site and in the broadcast e-mail announcing each new edition

Design-Build Web Site Sponsor
$5,000

  • Acknowledgment on the AIA Design-Build Web page