Architect Member (AIA): Individuals licensed to practice architecture in a U.S. state or territory.
Associate Member (Assoc. AIA): Individual without a U.S. architectural license who is either a recent architect graduate, working in architecture, or a faculty member in a university program in architecture.
Recent Graduate - Associate Member (Assoc. AIA): Individuals who have recently graduated with a degree in architecture from an accredited school of architecture/program.
International Associate AIA (Int'l Assoc. AIA): Individuals who are licensed to practice architecture in a country other than the United States are eligible to become an international associate AIA member.
Emeritus
Component Affiliate: AIA or Assoc. AIA members who would like to belong to AIA San Francisco in addition to their primary chapter.
Allied: Individual working in a field related to architecture.
Corporate Allied: Firms related to the field of architecture.
Student: Individual currently enrolled in an architecture or architecture-related program at a local institution.
Architect Member (AIA): Individuals licensed to practice architecture in a U.S. state or territory.
- 2010 New Membership Dues: $583.00
- Please note: dues rate for NEW members only. For renewing or rejoining members, please contact [membership] at [aiasf.org] or 415.874.2629.
- 2010 AIA application
- Individuals applying for this membership must provide a copy of their current license.
- Supplemental dues: Sole proprietors, firm partners or principals of a corporation are also responsible for payment of an AIA firm non-member surcharge beginning with the second year of membership.
Associate Member (Assoc. AIA): Individual without a U.S. architectural license who is either a recent architect graduate, working in architecture, or a faculty member in a university program in architecture.
- 2010 New Membership Dues: $278.00
- Please note: dues rate for NEW members only. For renewing or rejoining members, please contact [membership] at [aiasf.org] or 415.874.2629.
- 2010 AIA application
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 or hold a degree in architecture
- Faculty member in a university program in architecture
Recent Graduate - Associate Member (Assoc. AIA): Individual without a U.S. architectural license who is either a recent architect graduate, working in architecture, or a faculty member in a university program in architecture.
- 2010 New Membership Dues: $0>
- Please note: dues rate for NEW, recently-graduated members that fit the qualifications below only. For renewing or rejoining members, please contact [membership] at [aiasf.org] or 415.874.2629.
- 2010 AIA application
- Qualified individuals receive up to 18 months of free membership in the AIA, ending December 31 of the following year of graduation.
- Candidates include individuals who have graduated with a degree in architecture from a NAAB-accredited school. You can access a list of accredited programs here.
- Eligible individuals must provide a copy of a diploma or transcript.
International Associate AIA (Int'l Assoc. AIA): Individuals who are licensed to practice architecture in a country other than the United States are eligible to become an international associate AIA member.
- 2010 New Membership Dues: $350.00
- Please note: dues rate for NEW members only. For renewing or rejoining members, please contact [membership] at [aiasf.org] or 415.874.2629.
- 2010 AIA application
Emeritus
Emeritus membership is available to any architect or associate member who has been a member of the AIA for 15 successive years and is either 70 years of age, or 60 years of age and fully retired, or is incapacitated and unable to work in the architecture profession. Emeritus members receive similar benefits as architect and associate members but will now have an emeritus status, without the customary membership fees. - 2010 New Membership Dues: $0 (no mailings)
- 2010 New Membership Dues: $70 (local mailings - OPTIONAL)
- 2010 New Membership Dues: $49 (national mailings - OPTIONAL)
- 2010 AIA application
Component Affiliate: AIA or Assoc. AIA members who would like to belong to AIA San Francisco in addition to their primary chapter.
An AIA Architect or Associate member in good standing with another chapter who wants to take advantage of San Francisco & Marin county programs and discounts.
Allied: Individual working in a field related to architecture.
Individual working in a field related to architecture, such as design, engineering, construction, law, marketing, etc. - 2010 New Membership Dues: $350.00
- 2010 AIA application
- Allied membership does not include membership at the state and national levels.
- Allied members share in all AIA San Francisco resources, programs, services, and activities, establishing relationships with architects that go beyond sales and specifications.
Corporate Allied: Firms related to the field of architecture.
Firms related to the field of architecture, such as design, engineering, construction, law, marketing, etc., who wish to have the entire firm receive benefits of local membership.
Student: Individual currently enrolled in an architecture or architecture-related program at a local institution.
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 listed above. This membership is separate from the "AIA Student" (AIAS) organization. Schools in the Bay Area with architecture programs include:
- California College of the Arts
- UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design
- Academy of Art University
- City College of San Francisco
- San Francisco Institute of Architecture
- University of San Francisco