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The AIA announces recipients of the IDP Firm Award and the IDP Outstanding Firm Award
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Washington, D.C., April 16,
2008 — The Intern Development Program Advisory Committee (IDPAC) has
selected Carrier Johnson Architects and JG Johnson Architects as
recipients of the Intern Development Program (IDP) 2008 Outstanding
Firm Awards. Carrier Johnson Architects and JG Johnson Architects
have not only satisfied the requirements for recognition with the
IDP Firm Award, but have demonstrated a deep commitment to the
program by going above and beyond the baseline criteria.
The 2008 IDP Firm Awards recipients include BRR Architecture, Inc.,
Centerbrook Architects and Planners, Hendon + Huckestein
Architects, P.C., James Hundt Architecture, P.C., KTGY Group, Inc.,
Scott& Goble Architects Inc., Seay, Seay, & Litchfield, and
Williams Blackstock Architects.
The IDP Outstanding Firm Awards and the IDP Firm Awards are part of
the all new IDP Outstanding Firm Awards Program which aims to honor
not only the firms with the most remarkable dedication to the IDP,
but also those who meet baseline criteria in their dedication to
the IDP. Submissions for the new program are accepted on a rolling
basis, with jury cutoff dates occurring twice a year on January 15
and July 15. Recipients maintain their award for three years. They
are presented with virtual medallions for placement on their Web
sites and are honored at the annual AIA National Convention. For
more information on the awards program, please visit http://www.aia.org/idp_outstandingfirm.
The Jury
The 2008 jury was comprised of representatives from the various
organizations that participate in the IDPAC: David Hinson, FAIA,
representing the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Jaclyn
Toole, Assoc. AIA, representing the National Associates Committee
(NAC), and Tony Vanky, representing the American Institute of
Architecture Students (AIAS).
About IDP
The Intern Development Program (IDP) started in 1976 as a pilot
program developed by the AIA and the National Council of
Architectural Registration Boards to ensure the continued support
of interns by the changing profession of architecture. IDP is a
profession-wide, comprehensive training program that is focused on
the professional development of architectural interns. Through a
series of required activities, IDP enables participants to acquire
knowledge, understanding and skills that form the core competencies
related to successful architectural practice. IDP is structured in
a way that effectively responds to the training needs of
architectural interns by providing a wide range of resources,
established progressive benchmarks, advice and mentor guidance
throughout the extensive internship process. Completion of the IDP
is required for initial licensure in 51 of the 54 jurisdictions of
the United States.
About the IDPAC
The Intern Development Program Advisory Committee is a unique
cross-collateral committee, which includes three representatives
from both the AIA and NCARB, and one member each from the NAC,
American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS), and The
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) as well as
one independent intern representative, a member from the Council of
Architectural Component Executives (CACE) and the Society of Design
Administrators (SDA). As a group, they are the IDPAC and they are
charged with monitoring the program and making recommendation on
IDP policy.
About The American Institute of
Architects
For over 150 years, members of The American Institute of Architects
have worked with each other and their communities to create more
valuable, healthy, secure, and sustainable buildings and
cityscapes. AIA members have access to the right people, knowledge,
and tools to create better design, and through such resources and
access, they help clients and communities make their visions real.
www.aia.org
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