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ACADIA | the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture is dedicated to the use of computers in architecture, planning and building science.
AIAS | the American Institute of Architecture Students provides a student voice on the Boards of the various organizations which govern the discipline of architecture.
American Architectural Foundation | a nonprofit educational organization, in Washington, DC, dedicated to cultivating public understanding of architecture and the human experience.
American Institute of Architects | the AIA provides a useful and well equipped site for its members and the public alike. Features timely news and current events for the professional architect.
BOCA International | an informative site featuring building code resources and news presented by the Building Officials Code Administrators.
Habitat for Humanity International | organization dedicated to providing safe, decent, and affordable shelter worldwide through volunteer labor as well as donations of money and materials.
ICBO | keep up-to-date with recent changes to the Uniform Building Code from the International Conference of Building Officials.
NCARB | the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards is a nonprofit organization responsible for registration, professional conduct, and other matters related to the practice of architecture.
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