The AIA Contact Number & Top AIA Resources for Architects

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Collin Fowler is an architect with extensive experience in both commercial and residential builds. He is the lead Building Product Advisor researcher on the latest and most innovative building products on the market.
AIA Contact Number
The AIA's contact number is 800-242-3837. They are available Monday - Friday, from 8:30am to 6pm ET.
You may mail or fax the AIA with the details below:
The American Institute of Architects
1735 New York Ave NW
Washington, DC 20006-5292
Fax: (202) 626 7547
AIA Chapters
The AIA has chapters globally and specific state and city chapters.
You can find a full list of chapters here - https://www.aia.org/find-chapter
Career Support
The AIA provides emerging professonals with student resources, licensing information, and general career advice within the career center.
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