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Overtown Reimagined
Headed by Teymour Khoury, an architectural curator and lecturer at the School of Architecture, in collaboration with renowned architect and urban planner Bernard Zyscovich and…
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Submissions Open for Young Architect Awards
Award Submission Deadline is on April 10th. Winners will be announced at the 2026 Young Architect Awards on Thursday, May 7th.
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NCARB Announces Architectural Experience Program Updates
NCARB has updated the Architectural Experience Program (AXP) to further align with its new Competency Standard for Architects and to expand access to licensure effective Nov. 18, 2025. Key changes include a new experience reporting policy. NCARB has replaced the five-year reporting rule with a new policy granting 100% credit for experience up to one year old and 75% credit for any experience older than one year with no time limitation. They have also refreshed descriptions of the six experience areas and expanded opportunities to earn experience through additional approved professional development courses. NCARB will now accept HSW continuing education from AIA and other pre-approved providers. These updates do not change total required hours, and no candidate will lose credit because of the updates. The changes support NCARB’s broader Pathways to Practice initiative, which aims to create a more flexible licensure model. To learn more about the changes, read the full press release HERE.
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Florida Architecture License Renewal Information
What is the difference between the license renewal deadline and the continuing education credit reporting deadline?
Your license renewal deadline is the date your licensure renewal paperwork is due to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. That date is Feb. 28, 2027. Your continuing education credit reporting deadline is the date that all 24 hours of required continuing education must be completed, which is Dec. 31, 2026.
What is the Florida Board of Architecture and Interior Design (BOAID) phone number? Website?
(850) 487-1395
http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/
I have extra CE hours. Can they roll over to the next renewal cycle?
No, any additional hours above the required 24 will not apply to any other renewal years.
What is the license renewal fee?
$125.00
How many hours are required by the state of Florida for license renewal?
24: 22 hours of Health, Safety, Welfare (HSW) credit and two hours of advanced Florida Building Code Credit.
How do I know if a course I have taken is an approved advanced FBC course?
If it was taken through AIA Florida it will have advanced FBC in the title and includes an FBC number. If it was taken through another vendor, you will need to contact them directly.
I am a newly Florida licensed architect, do I need to fulfill the CE requirement?
If you were licensed after March 1, 2025, then no, you do not need to fulfill the CE requirement, you will just need to renew your license. If you were licensed on or before Feb. 28, 2025, then yes, you will need to fulfill the CE requirement and renew your license.
I am out of state and don’t want to travel to Florida. How can I get my advanced FBC hours?
We have webinars and on-demand courses available that offer HSW and advanced FBC credit. See our list of webinars HERE and our on-demand course library HERE.
I am an AIA Emeritus member. Do I still need to comply with the CE terms?
If you want to keep an active license in Florida, the state requires you to complete the CE hours and renew your license. If you are retired or retiring, you may call the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and request thatthey place you in “null and void” status that you do not have to comply with the CE terms; however, you will also not be licensed to practice. You can contact DBPR at (850) 487-1395 for more information.
Are you offering the full 24 hours in a seminar format for the February 2025 renewal deadline?
Yes, it will be held as a webinar over a four-day period. Dates to be determined.
When is the deadline to have all of my continuing education credits for AIA renewal and Florida licensure renewal completed?
Dec. 31, 2026, for both AIA and Florida licensure renewal.
If I have taken more than two hours of the advanced Florida Building Code, can I use the extra hours towards my HSW requirement?
Yes.
How do I know how many hours I have?
If you are an AIA member: Visit www.aia.org and in the top right-hand corner, log in with your credentials. Click on my account in the top red bar. You’ll be able to view your transcripts and print.
If you are NOT an AIA Member: There is no cumulative record of the hours you have taken. The state does not keep CE on file for architects. You will need to gather your certificates from the companies with whom you took CE courses. This is a great reason to join AIA!
What do I do if I am missing credits on my transcript?
You will need to contact the provider of that course. If it’s an AIA Florida, AIA Florida Northwest, or AIA Palm Beach course, please contact Hilary Gill at [email protected] or George Henning at [email protected].
What if I don’t have certificates for my courses?
If you are an AIA Member, the state of Florida will accept your transcript as proof. If you are not a member and it was an AIA Florida, AIA Florida Northwest, or AIA Palm Beach course, please contact Hilary Gill at [email protected] or George Henning at [email protected].
How can I obtain my continuing education hours?
Visit the continuing education page on our webiste HERE. See our calendar of events for your local components HERE.
What qualifies for health, safety and welfare?
Health includes aspects of architecture that have salutary effects among users of buildings or sites and address environmental issues. Safety includes aspects of architecture intended to limit or prevent accidental injury or death among users of buildings or sites. Welfare includes aspects of architecture that engender positive emotional responses among, or enable equal access by, users of buildings or sites.
Who can I contact if I have a question?
Hilary Gill at (850) 222-7590 or email [email protected]. For AIA CES Records, call (800) 242-3837, or check out CES Discovery or AIA Resources
What is the difference between self-designed activity and self-reported programs?
A self-designed activity is an educational activity designed by the learner, such as reading, viewing videos and using CD-ROMS. Self-reported programs are structured activities offered by non-AIA registered providers. Florida no longer accepts self-designed or self-reported documentation for licensure, but AIA does accept both for membership renewal. In general, self-reported activities will be approved only for LU|Elective credit because there is no prior review by AIA CES course reviewers nor is the provider held accountable for meeting AIA’s standards for Heath, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) credit. However, programs offered by a government agency (including registration boards) or credit courses completed at a NAAB-accredited college or university may be submitted for LU|HSW consideration. Self-reported activities must be educational activities that cover knowledge that can be applied toward the member’s practice of architecture. To determine which activities qualify for self-reporting, the following questions should all have an affirmative response:
- Is this learning activity directly applicable to the field of architecture?
- Is this activity intended to be educational?
- Is new knowledge acquired from or shared with others?
- Can this new knowledge be applied to the member’s practice?
Read more about self-reporting requirements here.
Is the 12-hour HSW requirement in addition to the 18 LUs for AIA?
No. Even though AIA records by learning unit hours (LUs), they require at least 12 hours of the 18 LUs be in HSW.
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AIA MyAccount Gives Members 24/7 Access to Update Their Information
A new feature called MyAccount is now available for AIA members. Members now have 24/7 access to MyAccount, a self-service portal, at me.aia.org where you can easily manage your AIA membership.
What can members do in MyAccount?
- Update contact and professional information
- Download receipts
- Request a chapter transfer
- Request a status change to Architect (e.g., recently licensed)
- Adjust communication preferences
- Choose paperless renewals
- Elect to opt out of autorenewal
- Join Knowledge Communities
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Reporting AIA Designation Misuse
Chapters who encounter misuse of the AIA designation by a member, nonmember, or firm can report it.
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AIA Transcript
Track your continuing education activity, including AXP hours, with the AIA transcript.
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AIA Member Guidebook
Everything you need to get the most from your membership experience. Click here to view the Member Guidebook.
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NCARB Architectural Experience Program Guidelines
The Architectural Experience Program® (AXP®) is an essential step in the path to becoming an architect. Through the AXP, you will learn about the daily…
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NCARB Architect Registration Examination® Guidelines
The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards’ (NCARB) membership is made up of the architectural licensing boards of the 50 states, the District of Columbia,…
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What Has AIA Florida Done For You Lately?
Passing effective legislation is an investment of time, resources, and capital. Countless hours of work are put into advocating for AIA Florida members. Each piece of legislation represents many weeks, if not years, of dedication from a team of association members, staff, lobbyists, and legal representatives. Here is a brief overview of strides AIA Florida has mad over the years.
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Become an AIA Member
Join the largest, most influential network of architects and design professionals. AIA’s 96,000+ member community shares your passion for design, a desire to change the…
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Join AIA as an Associate New Graduate Member—For Free!
AIA is the largest, most influential network of architects and design professionals who are designing a better world. Find out how you can become an Associate New Graduate member of AIA. It’s free, for up to 18 months.
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AIA Member Benefits
When you join AIA, you’re joining our 96,000+ member community—and so much more. Here’s an overview of some of the most valuable AIA member benefits and perks.
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What are the AIA membership requirements for continuing education?
AIA Architect and International Associate members are required to complete 18 learning units (LUs) of continuing education every year. Of those 18 LUs, at least…
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Reminder: Qualifier License Number Required
As a reminder due to legislation enacted in 2020, architecture firms are no longer required to obtain a certificate of authorization. Instead, architecture is practiced…
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10 Resources to Help You Become an Architect
These resources will provide a framework to guide you through the path to licensure.
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Six Ways to Renew Your AIA Membership
The value of architecture is evolving rapidly as more and more fields recognize the importance of the built environment in addressing social, economic, and environmental…
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Why renew your membership?
For questions or to speak about hardship options, contact AIA Miami Chapter, Marilyn Lugo at [email protected].
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Newly Licensed?
Renew as an Architect after the first or second year of becoming licensed and you will receive a special membership dues discount. Newly licensed architect…
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Welcome Allied Member and AIM 2026 Summer Camp Program Materials Sponsor: Biagi & Associates Engineering
Biagi & Associates Engineering is a women-owned structural engineering firm headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. We provide structural design, special inspections, 40/50 and Milestone Inspections, and construction administration across Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties. Our portfolio spans luxury residential, multifamily, hotels, commercial, and retail – with particular depth in new construction, additions and renovations, buildouts, and concrete repair and restoration. We work closely with architects and design professionals from schematic design through final deliverables, with a focus on responsive communication, code-compliant solutions, and constructible details that keep projects on schedule.
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Welcome Allied Member and AIM 2026 Summer Camp Program Materials Sponsors: Paragon Systems Integration
Founded in 1996, Paragon Systems Integration is one of the premier custom electronics system integrators in the nation. We strive to be the most trusted resource for smart home automation needs, helping clients navigate and maximize their enjoyment of innovative technologies today and in the future. We always put our clients first, encouraging them to lead the way, dream big, be genuine about their wishes and technology comfort level. From the design and planning phase through completion and long-term aftercare and support, we make smart dream homes come to life.
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Welcome Platinum Partners / Sherwin-Williams
Founded in 1866 in Cleveland, Ohio, by Henry Sherwin and Edward Williams, The Sherwin-Williams Company is a global leader in the paint and coatings industry. Our Company has spent the last 155+ years creating a legacy of growth, creativity and innovation to meet the needs of our dedicated workforce and our growing global customer base. Sherwin-Williams is your one partner for every project, simplifying the specification process from pre-design through operation — supporting the entire life cycle of the building.
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Want to Host?
AIA Miami is seeking creative locations to host networkers, lunch & learns, workshops and other events from small to large
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Welcome Allied Member and AIM 2026 Summer Camp Program Materials Sponsor:
Biagi & Associates Engineering