$225.00

AIA Philadelphia 2025 Design Awards

 The 2025 AIA Philadelphia Design Awards Program celebrates the best contemporary architecture.

Each year, colleagues from other AIA chapters bring diverse backgrounds and perspectives to the discussion. We rely on their time, insight, expertise, and perspective to assess the submissions and select those projects that, in the eyes of the jury, represent and demonstrate Design Excellence.

The jury evaluates entries based on how successfully projects have met their individual requirements. All projects must advance the discussion of design in architecture, including a sense of place and purpose, of ecology and environmental sustainability, and of equity and history.

More specifically, the jury also evaluates entries relative to the AIA Framework for Design Excellence (F4DE). While submitted projects do not have to excel in all ten measures, they do need to highlight how they perform in this context and highlight relevant narratives and metrics when applicable. AIA Philadelphia considers design excellence within the measures of the AIA Framework for Design Excellence (F4DE). Submitters are strongly encouraged to consider their submission materials in this context.

Since 2019, AIA Philadelphia has been incorporating the Framework for Design Excellence as the set of guidelines and requirements to assess project design and performance. Climate action requires a holistic approach addressing the interdependence among people, buildings, infrastructure, and the environment. The Framework for Design Excellence provides the elements that support this vision during project evaluation by the jury.

All built projects are required to submit sustainability information using the AIA Philadelphia Form that incorporates the F4DE. It is up to the jury to include a review of this information as they consider the design merits of the submissions, and to use this information in their final determination of which projects are worthy of awards in each category, at their discretion. In addition, if the jury feels any project in any category achieves an exemplary sustainable design outcome, they may elect to award a special Sustainability Design Award in addition to or separate from other awards granted.
 

To adhere to AIA National's submission guidelines, built projects submitted for the design competition must have been completed within the last five years.

 It is within the jury's discretion to select any built project from any built category for consideration for the Gold Medal. Likewise, it is also in the jury's discretion to select any unbuilt project for the Silver Medal.

 The jury process must remain blind, so do not include any identifying information on any slides, including on your title slide. Identifying information includes:

  • Firm Name or Address
  • Principal or Employee Names
  • Company Logo
  • Corporate Tagline



 This year's Design Awards celebration will be held Thursday, November 13, 2025. For more information about the Design Awards, please visit the AIA Philadelphia Design Awards program page.


Submission Fees

  • Built Project Categories $225
  • Unbuilt Project Categories $225
  • Divine Detail Submissions $75


 

Submission Process
Step 1: Create Profile 

  • Create a new username and password. If you are submitting more than one entry, you will be prompted for a payment at the end of each submission. 
  • Your contact information will pre-populate in each new entry you begin. Click Save Address and Continue to begin your first entry.


 

Step 2: Submit Your Entry

  • Check the boxes indicating you agree to and meet the eligibility requirements.
  • Describe your firm's role in the project.
  • Enter the names of your collaborating firms and their roles, if applicable.
  • Enter then names for each of your project team members, and their contact information, where applicable.
  • Enter your Firm Name, Contact Name, Job Title, Email Address, and Phone Number.
  • Complete the firm demographic information. 
  • Select your project subcategory.
  • Check the box indicating that your project has been completed after January 1, 2020.
  • Enter your Project Title.
  • Enter your Project Description. If selected for an award, this description will be read aloud at the Design Awards Celebration.
  • Select YES or NO from the dropdown menu indicating whether or not you would like your project to be included in the exhibition. Please note: we will be using the 40x40 board template, with grommets in each corner. Firms are responsible for logistics, printing, and shipping of boards. Please visit the Design Awards program page on the AIA Philadelphia website for more information.

Step 3: Uploads

  • Project Submission - PDF File Only (File Size Limit 10MB). This is the file that will be reviewed by the jury. Please submit one PDF File Only. The submission file is limited to 17 pages total. Your project submission should be: 1 cover page + 12 page project submission + 4 page Framework for Design Excellence form, for a total of 17 pages in ONE PDF. All project categories will be automatically considered for the Sustainability Recognition Award.
  • Framework for Design Excellence (F4DE) form - PDF Files Only
  • Project Team Information Page - PDF Files Only
  • Design Awards Presentation Slide - JPG Files Only. The Design Awards presentation slide will be used during the awards ceremony. We are collecting slides from everyone, regardless of whether your project is selected for an award. Please save the PPT file as a JPG.
  • Photo upload - JPG Files Only. Please upload 10 hi-res images of your project.
  • Name of Photographer
     

Upload templates can be found here.
 


Step 4: Design Awards Entry Authorization

By entering your name, you agree to comply with the Design Awards submission criteria.


Additional information and FAQs can be found here.


Late entries cannot be accepted. Thank you for your cooperatio

$225.00

AIA Philadelphia 2025 Design Awards


   The 2025 AIA Philadelphia Design Awards Program celebrates the best contemporary architecture.

Each year, colleagues from other AIA chapters bring diverse backgrounds and perspectives to the discussion. We rely on their time, insight, expertise, and perspective to assess the submissions and select those projects that, in the eyes of the jury, represent and demonstrate Design Excellence.

The jury evaluates entries based on how successfully projects have met their individual requirements. All projects must advance the discussion of design in architecture, including a sense of place and purpose, of ecology and environmental sustainability, and of equity and history.

More specifically, the jury also evaluates entries relative to the AIA Framework for Design Excellence (F4DE). While submitted projects do not have to excel in all ten measures, they do need to highlight how they perform in this context and highlight relevant narratives and metrics when applicable. AIA Philadelphia considers design excellence within the measures of the AIA Framework for Design Excellence (F4DE). Submitters are strongly encouraged to consider their submission materials in this context.

Since 2019, AIA Philadelphia has been incorporating the Framework for Design Excellence as the set of guidelines and requirements to assess project design and performance. Climate action requires a holistic approach addressing the interdependence among people, buildings, infrastructure, and the environment. The Framework for Design Excellence provides the elements that support this vision during project evaluation by the jury.

All built projects are required to submit sustainability information using the AIA Philadelphia Form that incorporates the F4DE. It is up to the jury to include a review of this information as they consider the design merits of the submissions, and to use this information in their final determination of which projects are worthy of awards in each category, at their discretion. In addition, if the jury feels any project in any category achieves an exemplary sustainable design outcome, they may elect to award a special Sustainability Design Award in addition to or separate from other awards granted.

To adhere to AIA National's submission guidelines, built projects submitted for the design competition must have been commissioned to be built within the last five years.


 It is within the jury's discretion to select any built project from any built category for consideration for the Gold Medal. Likewise, it is also in the jury's discretion to select any unbuilt project for the Silver Medal.

 The jury process must remain blind, so do not include any identifying information on any slides, including on your title slide. Identifying information includes:

  • Firm Name or Address
  • Principal or Employee Names
  • Company Logo
  • Corporate Tagline

This year's Design Awards celebration will be held Thursday, November 13, 2025. For more information about the Design Awards, please visit the AIA Philadelphia Design Awards program page.


Submission Fees

  • Built Project Categories $225
  • Unbuilt Project Categories $225
  • Divine Detail Submissions $75


Submission Process


Step 1: Create Profile
 

  • Create a new username and password. If you are submitting more than one entry, you will be prompted for a payment at the end of each submission. 
  • Your contact information will pre-populate in each new entry you begin. Click Save Address and Continue to begin your first entry.


 

Step 2: Submit Your Entry

  • Check the boxes indicating you agree to and meet the eligibility requirements.
  • Describe your firm's role in the project.
  • Enter the names of your collaborating firms and their roles, if applicable.
  • Enter then names for each of your project team members, and their contact information, where applicable.
  • Enter your Firm Name, Contact Name, Job Title, Email Address, and Phone Number.
  • Complete the firm demographic information. 
  • Select your project subcategory.
  • Check the box indicating that your project has been completed after January 1, 2020.
  • Enter your Project Title.
  • Enter your Project Description. If selected for an award, this description will be read aloud at the Design Awards Celebration.
  • Select YES or NO from the dropdown menu indicating whether or not you would like your project to be included in the exhibition. Please note: we will be using the 40x40 board template, with grommets in each corner. Firms are responsible for logistics, printing, and shipping of boards. Please visit the Design Awards program page on the AIA Philadelphia website for more information.



Step 3: Uploads

  • Project Submission - PDF File Only (File Size Limit 10MB). This is the file that will be reviewed by the jury. Please submit one PDF File Only. The submission file is limited to 17 pages total. Your project submission should be: 1 cover page + 12 page project submission + 4 page Framework for Design Excellence form, for a total of 17 pages in ONE PDF. All project categories will be automatically considered for the Sustainability Recognition Award.
  • Framework for Design Excellence (F4DE) form - PDF Files Only
  • Project Team Information Page - PDF Files Only
  • Design Awards Presentation Slide - JPG Files Only. The Design Awards presentation slide will be used during the awards ceremony. We are collecting slides from everyone, regardless of whether your project is selected for an award. Please save the PPT file as a JPG.
  • Photo upload - JPG Files Only. Please upload 10 hi-res images of your project.
  • Name of Photographer


Upload templates can be found here.


Step 4: Design Awards Entry Authorization
 By entering your name, you agree to comply with the Design Awards submission criteria.


Additional information and FAQs can be found here.


Late entries cannot be accepted. Thank you for your cooperation!

$75.00

AIA Philadelphia 2025 Design Awards

 The 2025 AIA Philadelphia Design Awards Program celebrates the best contemporary architecture.

Each year, colleagues from other AIA chapters bring diverse backgrounds and perspectives to the discussion. We rely on their time, insight, expertise, and perspective to assess the submissions and select those projects that, in the eyes of the jury, represent and demonstrate Design Excellence.

The jury evaluates entries based on how successfully projects have met their individual requirements. All projects must advance the discussion of design in architecture, including a sense of place and purpose, of ecology and environmental sustainability, and of equity and history.

More specifically, the jury also evaluates entries relative to the AIA Framework for Design Excellence (F4DE). While submitted projects do not have to excel in all ten measures, they do need to highlight how they perform in this context and highlight relevant narratives and metrics when applicable. AIA Philadelphia considers design excellence within the measures of the AIA Framework for Design Excellence (F4DE). Submitters are strongly encouraged to consider their submission materials in this context.

Since 2019, AIA Philadelphia has been incorporating the Framework for Design Excellence as the set of guidelines and requirements to assess project design and performance. Climate action requires a holistic approach addressing the interdependence among people, buildings, infrastructure, and the environment. The Framework for Design Excellence provides the elements that support this vision during project evaluation by the jury.

All built projects are required to submit sustainability information using the AIA Philadelphia Form that incorporates the F4DE. It is up to the jury to include a review of this information as they consider the design merits of the submissions, and to use this information in their final determination of which projects are worthy of awards in each category, at their discretion. In addition, if the jury feels any project in any category achieves an exemplary sustainable design outcome, they may elect to award a special Sustainability Design Award in addition to or separate from other awards granted.

To adhere to AIA National's submission guidelines, built projects submitted for the design competition must have been completed within the last five years.


 The jury process must remain blind, so do not include any identifying information on any slides, including on your title slide. Identifying information includes:

  • Firm Name or Address
  • Principal or Employee Names
  • Company Logo
  • Corporate Tagline

This year's Design Awards celebration will be held Thursday, November 13, 2025. For more information about the Design Awards, please visit the AIA Philadelphia Design Awards program page.


Submission Fees

  • Built Project Categories $225
  • Unbuilt Project Categories $225
  • Divine Detail Submissions $75



Submission Process

Step 1: Create Profile 

  • Create a new username and password. If you are submitting more than one entry, you will be prompted for a payment at the end of each submission. 
  • Your contact information will pre-populate in each new entry you begin. Click Save Address and Continue to begin your first entry.


 

Step 2: Submit Your Entry

  • Check the boxes indicating you agree to and meet the eligibility requirements.
  • Describe your firm's role in the project.
  • Enter the names of your collaborating firms and their roles, if applicable.
  • Enter then names for each of your project team members, and their contact information, where applicable.
  • Enter your Firm Name, Contact Name, Job Title, Email Address, and Phone Number.
  • Complete the firm demographic information. 
  • Select your project subcategory.
  • Check the box indicating that your project has been completed after January 1, 2020.
  • Enter your Project Title.
  • Enter your Project Description. If selected for an award, this description will be read aloud at the Design Awards Celebration.
  • Select YES or NO from the dropdown menu indicating whether or not you would like your project to be included in the exhibition. Please note: we will be using the 40x40 board template, with grommets in each corner. Firms are responsible for logistics, printing, and shipping of boards. Please visit the Design Awards program page on the AIA Philadelphia website for more information.

Step 3: Uploads

  • Project Submission - PDF File Only (File Size Limit 10MB). This is the file that will be reviewed by the jury. Please submit one PDF File Only. The submission file is limited to 7 pages total. Your project submission should be: 1 cover page + 2 page project submission + 4 page Framework for Design Excellence form, for a total of 7 pages in ONE PDF. All project categories will be automatically considered for the Sustainability Recognition Award.
  • Framework for Design Excellence (F4DE) form - PDF Files Only
  • Project Team Information Page - PDF Files Only
  • Design Awards Presentation Slide - JPG Files Only. The Design Awards presentation slide will be used during the awards ceremony. We are collecting slides from everyone, regardless of whether your project is selected for an award. Please save the PPT file as a JPG.
  • Photo upload - JPG Files Only. Please upload 10 hi-res images of your project.
  • Name of Photographer


 

Upload templates can be found here.


Step 4: Design Awards Entry Authorization
 By entering your name, you agree to comply with the Design Awards submission criteria.

Additional information and FAQs can be found here.


Late entries cannot be accepted. Thank you for your cooperation!

$100.00

AIA Philadelphia 2025 Exhibition

The Annual AIA Philadelphia Exhibition will take place during the month of December at the Center for DesignPhiladelphia.

Exhibition applications and submission fees are due by Friday, August 22, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. Please see below regarding information about board specifications the date that boards should be dropped off.


Exhibition Information: 

  1. Submitting firms will: handle all logistics, printing, and courier services of all exhibit boards. Exhibit boards must be delivered to the Center for DesignPhiladelphia (1218 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107) by 5 p.m. on Friday, November 21. Boards arriving after this date are not guaranteed a place in the exhibition.
  2. Board Specs: Boards are limited to 40" x 40" panels only, and must have 4 grommet holes in the corners, one in each corner.
  3. Installation & Dismantling: Installation and dismantling will be handled by AIA Philadelphia staff and volunteers. No modifications to the exhibit will be permitted during the course of the show. You must ensure that pertinent permission for exhibition and/or publication from clients is obtained prior to entry of your materials. 
  4. Display: Location of panels within the exhibition system is strictly by random order. We will make every effort to place firm’s boards together. 



Submission Process

Step 1: Create Profile

  • Create a new username and password. 
  • Click Save Address and Continue to begin your first entry.


Step 2: Submit Your Entry

  • Enter your Company Name, Membership Type, Contact Name, Email Address, and Phone Number.
  • Enter your Project Title.
  • Enter the name of the Architecture Firm and your photographer.
  • Complete the submission form and check out. The submission fee is $100 per board for non-Design Awards Competition board entries. If you are submitting a project for the Design Awards Competition, one board per project is included in your submission fee.

AIA Philadelphia 2025 Emanuel Kelly Award

  This year's Design Awards Celebration will be held November 13, 2025. For more information about the Design Awards, please visit: https://aiaphiladelphia.org/pages/awards


Application Process

Step 1: Create Profile

  • Create a new username and password.
  • There is no fee for the Emanuel Kelly Award.
  • Click Save Address and Continue to begin your application.


 

Step 2: Submit Your Application

  • Enter your Name, Place of Employment, and Job Title.


Step 3: Uploads

  • Upload a copy of the Design Awards PowerPoint Template (please use one hi-res image and follow the formatting instructions on the template - PPT or PPTX files only).
  • Upload a copy of your application to be reviewed by the jury (PDF files only).


 

About the Emanuel Kelly Award
  Our chapter created the Emanuel Kelly Award to be presented to an architectural educator in our community for impactful research, significant pedagogical development, or innovative teaching in the advancement of architectural education. This award recognizes the educator’s efforts in shaping the future leaders of our profession.

Criteria & Eligibility 

Adjuncts or Full Time Faculty, 5 year minimum teaching experience.


 

Application (PDF)

1. Accomplishments: A list summary of the candidate’s accomplishments including: impactful research, significant pedagogical development, or innovative teaching in the advancement of architectural education. This should also include service, teaching, and publications if applicable. 

2. Exhibits: Provide in-depth examples of the candidate’s work that emphasize their contributions and discuss how their involvement contributed to its success. Exhibits are not limited to scholarly work and can include practice/education models, volunteering, publications, organizational leadership, etc. However, all candidates are expected to show some scholarly work. A declaration of the candidate’s responsibility is required for each submitted scholarly work. The declaration should indicate:

  • that the candidate was largely responsible for scholarly work, or;
  • that the scholarly work was under the candidate’s direction, or;
  • a described level of other responsibility.
     

3. Three letters of recommendation. Two of the letters can be from your current employer/colleagues. 


Late entries cannot be accepted. Thank you for your cooperation!

AIA Philadelphia 2025 Young Architect Award

 This year's Design Awards Celebration will be held November 13, 2025. For more information about the Design Awards, please visit: https://aiaphiladelphia.org/pages/awards


Application Process

Step 1: Create Profile

  • Create a new username and password.
  • There is no fee for the Young Architect Award.
  • Click Save Address and Continue to begin your application.


Step 2: Submit Your Application

  • Enter your Name, Firm Name, Job Title, and Date of Birth.
  • List the state(s) in which you are licensed.


Step 3: Uploads

  • Upload a copy of your license (PDF files only).
  • Upload a copy of the Design Awards PowerPoint Template (please use one hi-res image and follow the formatting instructions on the template - PPT or PPTX files only).
  • Upload a copy of your application to be reviewed by the jury (PDF files only).


 

About the Young Architect Award
AIA Philadelphia annually recognizes a young architect who has demonstrated exceptional early achievement and future promise. The Fellows Committee of the Chapter serves as the jury. The award is intended not only to honor the recipient, but to introduce the design community and the public to new voices within the profession and to encourage other young practitioners in their careers.

Criteria
A successful candidate must display excellent past work, authored by the candidate, as well as promise of future merit in one, two, three, or all four of the following categories:

  • Design Excellence: Work that demonstrates aesthetic, technical, and functional excellence;
  • Practice: Demonstrated leadership, management, and/or specialized technical expertise;
  • Education: Expanding the influence of the profession through teaching, publications, and/or research;
  • Service: Exemplary service and contributions to the profession and/or society.

A candidate may choose to focus on contributions either broadly or in depth.


Eligibility
Candidates must be registered architect members of AIA Philadelphia between the ages of 25 and 39 as of the due date of the application.

Application
 All items listed below should be submitted as a single pdf of a maximum of twenty 8 ½” x 11” pages and no larger than 18 MB. Please title the pdf with the candidate’s name, underscore, YA (i.e., JaneSmith_YA). Each application must include:

1.) A cover page including the candidate’s name, address, contact information and birthdate 

2.) Summary Statement - A one-page high level narrative describing the basis for the candidate’s nomination (that items 3, 4, and 5 will explore in greater detail).

3.) Accomplishments - A list summary of the candidate’s accomplishments including: education, employment, registrations, significant professional work, recognition. This should also include service, teaching, and publications if applicable. 

4.) Exhibits – Provide in-depth examples of the candidate’s work that emphasize their contributions and discuss how their involvement contributed to its success. Exhibits are not limited to design work and can include practice/education models, volunteering, publications, organizational leadership, etc. However, all candidates are expected to show some project work. A declaration of the candidate’s responsibility, signed by a firm principal, is required for each submitted project. The declaration should indicate:

  • that the candidate was largely responsible for the project design; or
  • that the project was under the candidate’s direction as project manager; or
  • that the candidate was the project architect; or
  • a described level of other responsibility.

5.)  Three letters of recommendation. Letters should be on company letterhead and no more than one page (8 ½” x 11”) long. At least two of the letters must be from AIA members (need not be AIA Philadelphia members). Only one of the letters may be from the candidate’s current employer or co-workers. Only one letter may be from a non-AIA member. Letters of recommendation must be from those who have direct knowledge of the candidate’s work as it pertains to this application.


Schedule

Application due: Friday, August 22, 2025 at 11:59 p.m.

Jury’s decision announced: Applicants will be confidentially notified of the jury’s decision in September 2025

Public announcement: The Young Architect Award will be publicly announced and presented to the recipient(s) at the Chapter’s Annual Design Awards Celebration in November. Successful candidates will be asked to participate in a short video interview, prepared by the Chapter, to be screened during the Design Awards Celebration.

Exhibit and Talk: Award recipients will be invited to participate in the On the Rise Exhibit that showcases their work, with that of other award winners. This program will take place at a date to be determined. Award recipients will additionally be asked to prepare a short talk about their work in concert with the exhibit.


More Information
 Potential applicants or Chapter members who would like to propose applicants can obtain more information, on a confidential basis, by contacting any current member of the Chapter’s Fellows Committee.


Late entries cannot be accepted. Thank you for your cooperation!

AIA Philadelphia 2025 PEAPrize Award
This year's Design Awards Celebration will be held November 13, 2025. For more information about the Design Awards, please visit: https://aiaphiladelphia.org/pages/awards


Submission Process

Step 1: Create Profile

  • Create a new username and password. 
  • There is a $50 fee for AIA Firm Members for the PEAPrize, $100 for non-AIA Firm Members.
  • Click Save Address and Continue to begin your entry.


Step 2: Submit Your Entry

  • Enter your Name, Firm Name, and Job Title.
  • List the state(s) in which you are licensed.


Step 3: Uploads

  • Upload a copy of your firm license (PDF files only).
  • Upload a copy of the Design Awards PowerPoint Template (please use one hi-res image and follow the formatting instructions on the template - PPT or PPTX files only).
  • Upload your final submission (PDF files only).


PEAPrize Eligibility Requirements

AIA Philadelphia is accepting entries for the 2025 Philadelphia Emerging Architecture Prize (PEAPrize). The PEAPrize is awarded annually to recognize an emerging architecture firm producing high-quality design and thinking within the Philadelphia region. Awarded through a juried portfolio submission, the winning firm will present their design processes and philosophies through a lecture and exhibition.

Award: The winning firm will receive the award at the 2025 Design  Awards Celebration in early December. The design work of the 2025 PEAPrize winner will be the focus of the On the Rise Exhibition, along with the winner of the Young Architect Award. The winning firm will present a short lecture of their work at the exhibit opening.

Eligibility: The PEAPrize is awarded to an Architecture Firm. Eligible Firms must have been established & licensed in their respective state within the past 10 years (2015-Present). A copy of the firm’s license is required to accompany all entries. Applicants that have previously submitted but were not the prize winner are encouraged to re-submit each year.

AIA membership is not a requirement for entry, though to be eligible, firms must be located within the service area of AIA Philadelphia and be able to meet the organization’s Member Firm criteria.

Entry Requirements: Completed entry form, copy of firm license, and fee ($50 for member firms, $100 for non-member firms).  

Entry PDF:  Limited to 10 MB and should be titled with submitter's initials and PEAPrize  (i.e. JF_PEAPrize.pdf).  Maximum 13 pages of images and text (1 Title Page + 12 Project Slides). On the Title Page, please provide a brief description of your firm's working style and philosophy. On each Project Slide, please include a short description of the project and briefly describe how it reflects your firm’s philosophies.

Submitting firms are encouraged to include any type of project that they have undertaken, effectively portraying the full breadth of their design practice. Portfolios may include built and unbuilt architecture, interiors, urban design, landscape, furniture, graphics, research, etc. Only work undertaken after the date that the firm was established with the state may be submitted. Work completed previously or with other firms is not eligible.

The jury process must remain blind, so do not include any identifying information on any slides, including on your title slide. Identifying information includes:

  • Firm Name or Address
  • Principal or Employee Names
  • Company Logo
  • Corporate Tagline


Late entries cannot be accepted. Thank you for your cooperation!

Thank you for your interest in being a part of America ByDesign in AIA Philadelphia. Please fill out this form with all project information.

AIA Women's Leadership Summit 2025 | November 3–5, 2025 | Atlanta, Georgia

Women’s Leadership Summit, founded by AIA, exists to support and empower women on their leadership journeys and break down the barriers that get in their way.

This premier event brings together the industry’s largest network of diverse women in architecture, design, and the allied building industries who are moving into leadership roles and manifesting the careers they want—all while making a difference in the world. 

AIA Philadelphia offers scholarship opportunities for members to attend the Women’s Leadership Summit.

AIA Philadelphia is excited to support the Women’s Leadership Summit (WLS) 2025, hosted by the American Institute of Architects by supporting women architects from Philadelphia, to attend the coming together of diverse women leaders, with a focus on: firm leadership, advancing business knowledge, targeted networking, proactive career management, and personal empowerment. AIA Philadelphia is offering scholarships to AIA Members to attend the summit. Please complete the application to be considered for the scholarship. The scholarship will cover airfare, hotel accommodation and the summit registration fee. Applications will be accepted through end of the day June 30, 2025

Applicants must be members of AIA Philadelphia in good standing.

AIA Philadelphia