AIA Housing Knowledge Community
A Knowledge Community of the American Institute of Architects.
Formerly known as the Housing and Custom Residential Knowledge Community, the AIA Housing Knowledge Community tracks housing issues and develops relationships with industry stakeholders to encourage and promote safe, attractive, accessible, and affordable housing for all Americans.
If you are in DC for A24, stop by the Mall for the HUD Innovative Housing Showcase.
🏠 Visit ihs.huduser.gov to learn more about the educational programming, exhibitors, timing, locations, and more.
HUD User is exhibiting at the 2024 Innovative Housing Showcase, June 7–9 on the National Mall! Stop by the HUD User tent to check out some of the latest research from PD&R. Hope to see you there! https://www.huduser.gov/portal/ihs.html
Join our free webinar series on architecture and the right to housing! 1LU/HSW each. Next episode, today, 12pm ET!
Explore with us: What does the right to housing mean in practice? How can architects contribute?
https://bit.ly/AIAHCD_Upcoming
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