Links - employment, career, education resources

Employment/Career



Archcareers
Created with the help of an AIA College of Fellows grant,
this is an interactive guide to launching your career in architecture.



AIA Career Center

education resources
A+D Museum of Architecture & Design
Located in the historic Bradbury Building, downtown Los Angeles

AIA-Students National Office

The Architect's Meeting Place
The online resource for the architectural community.
Continuing education, news, buyer's guide and more.

Architectural Graphic Standards Handbook
(available from John Wiley & Sons)
An essential reference tool, co-published by the AIA

Architectural Record Magazine

Building Security Through Design
This special section of the AIA web site explores how architects
and others can work toward a common goal of safer buildings
in this time of heightened security concerns.

Communities by Design
This 31-page, full-color publication outlines the AIA's position
on livability and encourages communities to involve architects
in quality-of-life decisions (.PDF format)

Getty Center

Getty Conservation Institute Reports

Great Buildings.com

Guggenheim Museum, New York City

Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao

Health Design, Center for

Historic Resources Group

Los Angeles Central Library

LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art)
Presents exhibitions on art and architecture;
venue for AIA/LA's Masters of Architecture lecture series

Los Angeles Conservancy
Tours, historic information and advocates for preservation in Los Angeles

Los Angeles Trade-Technical College
Offers programs in Architecture Technology, Digital Design and MAPS-GIS

Opus Group LLC
Sexual Harassment Prevention - AB 1825 compliance - Training - California
Specialist in workplace environment employment issues, including the current
“hot topic” of sexual harassment prevention and supervisor training and education.

SCI-Arc (Southern California Institute of Architecture)

Society of Architectural Historians

UCLA Architecture Dept.

USC Architecture Dept.

Young Architects Forum