AIA selects five communities for sustainable design assessment

February 7, 2006—The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Center for Communities by Design has selected Tucson, AZ, Culver City, CA, Dubuque, IA, Central, LA, and Albany, NY, as five communities to receive technical assistance under the Sustainable Design Assessment Team (SDAT) program in 2007.

The collaborative SDAT brings together architects and other professionals assembled from across the country to provide a roadmap for communities seeking to improve their sustainability—as defined by a community’s ability to meet the environmental, economic, and social equity needs of today without reducing the ability of future generations to meet their needs, explains AIA.

An architect-led team of professionals including planners, hydrologists, economic development specialists, architects, and others will be selected based on their credentials and the specific needs of each community.

The SDAT will work in conjunction with local stakeholders to help shape the community’s strategy to increase sustainability. To provide the most objective assessment, team members volunteer their time and expertise and are selected from areas outside the project communities, notes AIA.

For more information visit AIA’s SDAT Web page.

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