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Architect Member

Architect Member (AIA): Individuals licensed to practice architecture in a U.S. state or territory. 2010 Application

Total 2010 membership dues: $721.00 (includes membership in AIA National, AIA State, and the AIA San Mateo County Chapter) for one year. Discounts are available for initial and second year memberships.

  • Chapter assignment is based on the zip code of where you work or live. If you do not live in the San Mateo County chapter area, but would like to be a member of AIA San Mateo County, please contact aiasmc@sbcglobal.net or call 650-348-5133.
  • In order for your application to be fully processed, you must provide a copy of your current license.
  • This type of membership requires joining at the local, state and national levels.

Associate Member

Associate Member (Assoc. AIA): Individual without a U.S. architectural license who is either a recent architecture school graduate, working in architecture, a faculty member in a university program in architecture, or currently enrolled in the Intern Development Program (IDP) and working toward licensure. 2010 Application

2010 membership dues: $221.00 (includes membership in AIA National, AIA State, and the AIA San Mateo County Chapters) for one year. Discounts are available for initial and second year memberships.

  • Chapter assignment is based on the zip code of where you work or live. If you do not live in the San Mateo County chapter area, but would like to be a member of AIA San Mateo County, please contact aiasmc@sbcglobal.net or call 650-348-5133.
  • This type of membership requires joining at the local, state and national levels.
  • Qualified candidates include individuals without a U.S. architectural license who meets one of the four membership criteria:
    • Recent graduate with a degree in architecture 
    • Currently enrolled in the Intern Development Program (IDP) and working toward licensure
    • Currently work under the supervision of an architect
    • Faculty member in a university program in architecture
  • Qualified individuals receive up to 18 months of free membership in the AIA, ending December 31 of the following year of graduation.  In order for your application to be fully processed, you must provide a copy of your diploma or transcript.

 

Component Allied Members

Our Allied/Affiliate and Corporate Affiliate/Allied memberships are for those working in fields other than architecture. The main difference between the two memberships is that Allied is for individuals and Corporate Allied is for firms. Contact aiasmc@sbcglobal.net or call 650-348-5133 for membership application.

Allied: Individual working in a field other than architecture, such as design, engineering, construction, law, marketing, etc.

  • 2010 membership dues: $250.00 (Includes membership to AIA San Mateo County Chapter only.)
  • Allied membership provides local benefits only.
  • Allied members share in all AIA San Mateo County resources, programs, services, and activities, establishing relationships with architects that go beyond sales and specifications.

Corporate Allied: Firms working in industries other than architecture, such as design, engineering, construction, law, marketing, etc., who wish to have the entire firm receive benefits of local membership.  Contact aiasmc@sbcglobal.net or call 650-348-5133 for membership application.

2010 membership dues: $800.00

Student Member

Student: Individual currently enrolled in an architecture or architecture-related program at a local institution. 2010 application

  • 2010 membership dues: FREE
  • Student membership provides local benefits only.
  • Students currently enrolled in an architecture or architecture related program at a local institution. If you are not enrolled in an accredited program, you may not qualify for Associate status when you graduate - please see the requirements under Associate member.
  • This membership is separate from the "AIA Student" (AIAS) organization.
  • Schools in the area with architecture programs include:

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