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The 2nd Annual AIA|LA Immigration Summit: Workforce Leadership and the Future of Architectural Practice

May 8 @ 8:00 am - 12:30 pm PDT
Free – $75.00

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EVENT DETAILS

Workforce Leadership and the Future of Architectural Practice

Building on the success of the inaugural 2025 AIA|LA Immigration Summit, this second convening deepens the profession’s engagement with immigration as a force shaping workforce resilience, firm leadership, and the future of architectural practice in Los Angeles. Amid a shifting federal policy landscape, the 2026 Summit equips architects, educators, and emerging professionals with actionable strategies — while amplifying the voices driving change.

SUMMIT THEMES & STRATEGIC INTENT

The 2026 Summit synthesizes four interconnected themes that carry the conversation from the 2025 inaugural event into actionable territory:

  • Economic Impact → Firm Strategy The 2025 Summit documented immigrants’ outsized contribution to California’s AEC economy. In 2026, we translate that data into firm-level practice: how should leaders recruit, retain, and advance this talent?
  • Policy Landscape → Professional Response New federal rules threaten to remove architecture from recognized professional degree classifications, cutting off the international student pipeline. The Summit equips professionals to respond and advocate.
  • Educational Pipeline → Licensure Access. From an international student to a licensed architect is a complex journey. The Summit maps barriers, highlights successful pathways, and connects students with mentors.
  • Workforce Resilience → Leadership Development Post-wildfire Los Angeles is rebuilding. The AEC industry depends on a diverse, skilled workforce. The Summit strengthens the profession’s capacity to lead through disruption.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

• Architecture firm principals and managers seeking workforce strategies
• Emerging professionals navigating licensure as first-generation or international graduates
• Architecture students exploring careers in the U.S. context
• Educators designing inclusive curricula and student support programs
• AIA Fellows, senior practitioners, and JEDI advocates
• Allied AEC professionals in engineering, construction, planning, and landscape architecture

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Financial Sponsors will be recognized through promotional materials, event signage, printed program, and verbal acknowledgment. Sponsorship opportunities are available — contact will@aialosangeles.org.

 

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Learning Objectives

Participants will review data-driven perspectives on immigration, the AEC pipeline, and Los Angeles’s role on the global stage

Participants will be able to describe how recent federal policy changes—including threats to remove architecture from recognized professional degree lists—affect the pathway from international student to licensed architect

Participants will discuss the themes of foreign credential recognition, ARE access for international graduates, visa pathways for architecture students, and ways to design inclusive academic pipelines

Participants will be able to outline how firm principals can actively recruit, mentor, and advance immigrant professionals — and why it’s a competitive advantage

Participants will explore how the AEC industry depends on a diverse, skilled workforce as post-wildfire Los Angeles is rebuilding.

PROGRAM & AGENDA:

WELCOME, COFFEE & BREAKFAST = (8:00 am – 8:20 am)

OPENING REMARKS = (8:20 am – 8:30 am)

Toni Lewis, AIA  — President, AIA Los Angeles

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES — Designing the Workforce of Tomorrow = (8:30 am – 9:30 am)
Data-driven perspectives on immigration, the AEC pipeline, and Los Angeles’s role on the global stage

Cecilia V. Estolano CEO & Founder, Estolano Advisors Workforce equity, economic development, and design in underserved communities

Miguel A. Santana – President & CEO, California Community Foundation Philanthropy, immigrant talent, and investment in the profession’s future

COFFEE BREAK (9:30 am – 9:45 am)

Coffee Break & Networking Light refreshments | Connect with speakers, sponsors, and fellow attendees

PANEL #1 – (9:45 am – 10:45 am) – From Classroom to Career: Navigating the Educational Pipeline

How recent federal policy changes—including threats to remove architecture from recognized professional degree lists—affect the pathway from international student to licensed architect. 

Discussion themes: Foreign credential recognition | ARE access for international graduates | Visa pathways for architecture students | Designing inclusive academic pipelines

Heather Flood, Assoc. AIADean, Woodbury School of Architecture

Mohamed Sharif, AIADirector, Undergraduate Program, UCLA Architecture and Urban Design

Myisha Arellano – LACCD Student & Public Artist

Monique – LACCD Student

Cristian I. Benoit, NOMAS, AIAS – Inaugural BSBP Cohort, College of the Canyons & National Student Leadership Committee, NOMAS

 

NETWORKING BREAK (10:45 am – 11:00 am)

Light refreshments | Connect with speakers, sponsors, and fellow attendees

PANEL #2 – (11:00 am – 12:00 pm) – Building from Within: Immigrant Leadership in Architecture Firms

How firm principals can actively recruit, mentor, and advance immigrant professionals — and why it’s a competitive advantage

Discussion themes: Mentorship and sponsorship across cultural contexts | Visa sponsorship and firm obligations | Retention strategies for international talent | Building inclusive firm cultures

Jennifer Horn, PLA, ASLA, ISAFounding Director, Design Demands Labor

Yu-Ngok Lo, FAIAPrincipal, YNL Architects | President, Immigrant Architect Coalition

Flora Chou, LEED AP Associate Principal & Cultural Resources Planner, Page & Turnbull

Speaker TBD — HR / Workforce Leader | AEC Firm or Workforce Organization: Retention, mentorship structures, and building resilient professional cultures

CLOSING REMARKS: (12:00pm) – 

Mitra Memari, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP B+C – Community Regional Director, HKS

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Details

  • Date: May 8
  • Time:
    8:00 am - 12:30 pm PDT
  • Cost: Free – $75.00

Venue

  • Center for Communities
  • 4450 West Adams
    Los Angeles, CA 90016
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Organizer

  • AIA Los Angeles