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* Commercial Merit: [[2006 Birmingham News building]], [[Williams-Blackstock Architects]]
* Commercial Merit: [[2006 Birmingham News building]], [[Williams-Blackstock Architects]]
* Institutional Honor: [[UAB Campus Recreation Center]], [[Williams-Blackstock Architects]]
* Institutional Honor: [[UAB Campus Recreation Center]], [[Williams-Blackstock Architects]]
* Institutional Merit: [[Minor Elementary School]], [[Davis Architects]] and the M. Miller Gorrie Building for [[Auburn University]]'s School of Building Science, [[CMH Architects]]
* Institutional Merit: [[Minor Elementary School]], [[Davis Architects]] and the M. Miller Gorrie Building for [[Auburn University]]'s School of Building Science, [[Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects]]
* Residential Honor: [[Golden residence]], [[Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio]]
* Residential Honor: [[Golden residence]], [[Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio]]
* Residential Merit: Private residence, [[Dungan Nequette Architects]]
* Residential Merit: Private residence, [[Dungan Nequette Architects]]

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AIA Birmingham, chartered in 1965, is the Birmingham area chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and is part of AIA Alabama. The group represent approximately 770 architects, interns and affiliates in a six county area (Jefferson, Blount, Bibb, Fayette, St Clair and Tuscaloosa). The purpose of the organization is to promote good design and practice in architecture and to represent the profession.

The chapter's offices are located at 107 21st Street South. The executive director is Rhea Williams.

Awards

Each year the AIA Birmingham chapter honors exceptional work by local firms in the chapter Honor Awards.

2008

2008

2007

2006

Presidents

Local officers serve a one-year term:

References

  • AIA Birmingham. (December 2006) Newsletter

External links