Organizations Archives - DesFlabre https://www.designeastoflabrea.org/category/organizations/ Public organizations that develop creative people, designers and architects Mon, 03 Apr 2023 15:22:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2 https://www.designeastoflabrea.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/cropped-DesFlabre-32x32.jpg Organizations Archives - DesFlabre https://www.designeastoflabrea.org/category/organizations/ 32 32 World Design Organization https://www.designeastoflabrea.org/world-design-organization/ Fri, 15 Jul 2022 02:27:00 +0000 https://www.designeastoflabrea.org/?p=106 The World Design Organization (WDO) was founded in 1957 by a group of international organizations focused on industrial design. WDO, formerly known as the International Council of Societies of Industrial …

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The World Design Organization (WDO) was founded in 1957 by a group of international organizations focused on industrial design. WDO, formerly known as the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design, is a worldwide community that promotes better design around the world. Today, WDO has more than 170 member organizations from more than 40 countries, representing approximately 150,000 designers.

The main goal of the association is to promote the discipline of industrial design internationally. To this end, the WDO undertakes a number of global initiatives to support the effectiveness of industrial design in an effort to meet the needs and aspirations of people around the world, improve the quality of life, and help improve the economy. peoples around the world.

Jacques Vienot first introduced the idea of a society representing industrial designers internationally at the International Congress of the Institut d’Esthetique Industrielle in 1953. The International Council of Societies of Industrial Designers was officially founded at a meeting in London on June 29, 1957. The name Icsid demonstrates the spirit aimed at defending the interests of design practitioners and ensuring global design standards. Thus, those first elected to the Executive Board did not act out of personal conviction, but represented the voice of the members of the society and of the international design community.

The organization then officially registered itself in Paris and opened its headquarters there. Icsid’s original goals were to help raise public awareness of industrial designers, to raise design standards by setting standards of training and education, and to encourage collaboration among industrial designers around the world. To this end, Icsid held its first Congress and General Assembly in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1959. At this first Congress, the Icsid Constitution was formally adopted, together with the first definition of an industrial design. During this Congress, the official name of Icsid was changed from the International Council of Societies of Industrial Designers to the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design to reflect that the organization would focus on more than just professional practice.

Throughout, Icsid has continued to grow and now has members from all over the world in both capitalist and non-capitalist countries. Icsid currently hosts Congress in such places as Venice, Paris, Vienna, Montreal, Slovenia, Glasgow, Taipei, Toronto, Sydney, Kyoto and London .

In 1963, Icsid received special status with UNESCO , with whom Icsid continues to work on many projects using design to improve the human condition. As their humanitarian interests grew, Icsid decided to create a new type of conference that would bring together industrial designers in the host country to explore issues of both regional and international importance.

In 1971, the 7th Congress of the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (ICSID), organized by Agrupació de Disseny Industrial del Foment de les Arts Contemporarys (ADI / FAD) in Avis (Ibiza), was an event without precedent in Spain: a socialization process and example of how the energy of collaboration, vitality, intellectual reflection and leisure can be put at the service of projects based on dialogue, with the ability to generate creative approaches and structure new behaviors.

In 1974 the Icsid Secretariat moved from Paris, France, to Brussels, Belgium, then to Helsinki, Finland, and in 2005 it settled in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where it is now located.

In the 1980s, the co-operation became even more important and a joint Icsid/Icograda/IFI congress was held in Helsinki. The impetus for this joint conference was the direct recommendation of Icsid members to explore closer ties with other global design organizations. At their general meetings, all participants unanimously approved a directive to explore options for closer working relationships in the future. These organizations then teamed up with UNESCO to bring together physicians, industrial and graphic designers, and assistants to design basic furniture for rural health centers, packaging, transportation, vaccine cooling and injection, and to develop data collection devices for use in the field.

In 2003, Icsid and Icograda ratified an agreement between the two organizations during their respective General Assemblies to create the International Union of Designers, a multidisciplinary partnership that supports design. In 2008, the IDA partners accepted a third member, IFI (International Federation of Architects / Interior Designers). Together in 2011, all three partners held a historic joint Congress in Taipei, Taiwan, called the IDA Congress. The alliance was terminated in November 2013.

In January 2017, Icsid officially became the World Design Organization. (WDO).

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The World’s Designer Organizations https://www.designeastoflabrea.org/the-worlds-designer-organizations/ Mon, 20 Apr 2020 06:08:00 +0000 https://www.designeastoflabrea.org/?p=103 11 world organizations that bring together professionals in the field of interior and industrial design, architecture and urbanism, represent the interests of the professional community at the state level, initiate …

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11 world organizations that bring together professionals in the field of interior and industrial design, architecture and urbanism, represent the interests of the professional community at the state level, initiate the development of educational projects, hold major industry events with speeches by industry leaders, discussions and exchange of experiences, present awards for outstanding technology and design solutions.

The International Interior Design Association (IIDA)

Is a professional and educational association of more than 10,000 members from nine regions.

Headquarters: Chicago, IL, USA.

Key Events:

  • NeoCon – North America’s premier annual interior design show that has been highlighting trends in commercial interiors since 1969;
  • NeoCon East – the premier design trade show and conference for interior design players on the East Coast of the United States;
  • IIDA Advocacy Symposium – a symposium dedicated to promoting interior design, meeting and sharing experiences for members of the American design community.

The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)

Is a community of people committed to excellence in design. Members are professional interior designers, students, interior design educators and manufacturers.

Headquarters: Washington, D.C., USA

Key Events:

  • Hospitality Design Expo is an international conference dedicated to the hospitality industry and design trends in public living (hotel) spaces;
  • Greenbuild – the largest exhibition in the world, the central theme of which is green building. It unites industry leaders, experts and professionals from the field of architecture, urban planning, industrial and interior design.

The British Institute of Interior Design (BIID)

Professional organization for interior designers in Great Britain. Members of the community represent the commercial and residential construction and industrial design industries. The Institute deals with organizational, educational and professional support for modern technology and design initiatives.

Headquarters: London, United Kingdom

Key Activities:

  • Merit Award, an annual award for merit in interior design. The candidate must have a proven track record, make a community-recognized positive contribution to BIID and earn respect within the industry.

The Society of British and International Design (SBID)

Is the leading organization representing the British design industry on the world stage and promoting the highest standards in education, design and construction.

Headquarters: London, United Kingdom.

Key Events:

  • SBID International Design Awards, an annual award celebrating excellence in interior design, creativity and business.

The International Federation of Interior Designers and Architects (IFI)

Was founded in Denmark in 1963. Currently the Federation has 74 members in different categories from 45 countries, together representing a community of about 65,000 professionals. The Federation’s mission is to increase international relations in the field of architecture and interior design, organize experience exchange and develop knowledge.

Headquarters: New York, NY, USA.

Key Events:

  • World Interiors Day, an annual global event focusing on current issues and developments in architecture, interior and industrial design and its relevance to people’s daily lives.

Interior Designers of Canada (IDC)

Is a national association of popularizers of interior design ideas, founded in 1972. The association has about 5,500 members, including first-class professionals and teachers from Canada’s leading educational institutions, students, and honorary industry members.

Headquarters: Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Key Events:

  • The Buildings Show, Canada’s leading exhibition of advances in architecture, urbanism and interior design.

The Interior Design Educators Council

A professional forum of key industry figures aimed at preserving the country’s premier level of design education, supporting vibrant initiatives, and connecting with the global design community.

Headquarters: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Key Activities:

  • IDEC Annual Conference, an annual conference of faculty council members that honors national achievements of the industry and individual figures, summarizes outcomes, and announces professional plans.

The National Council on Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ)

Focuses on the mission of protecting the health, safety, and welfare of citizens. It regularly reviews the work of the professional community and certifies those professionals who have the knowledge and experience to create spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and safe.

Headquarters: Washington, D.C., USA.

The Interior Design and Architecture Educators Association (IDEA)

Is an organization that has brought together subject universities across Australia and New Zealand since 1996. It regularly informs members of the professional community about current universities and educational programs, relevant conferences and events.

Interior Designers for Legal Representation in New York (IDLNY)

Is a professional association founded in 1984. Its mission is to inform and educate New York City legislators and regulators, the interior design community, and consumers about issues facing the design profession. IDLNY regularly monitors legislation that may affect designers and represents professionals before federal and state agencies in New York.

Headquarters: Albany, New York, USA.

The European Council of Architects (ECIA)

Is the representative body of European professional organizations for architecture and interior design, representing 14 organizations from across Europe with more than 7,500 architects.

Key events:

  • Frame Awards, an annual award (and associated exhibition) that recognizes designers and organizations for their contributions to the field of industrial design and construction technology and innovative interior design solutions.

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Five Options for AIA Membership https://www.designeastoflabrea.org/five-options-for-aia-membership/ Sat, 07 Sep 2019 23:56:00 +0000 https://www.designeastoflabrea.org/?p=100 There is no student category among AIA members, but they can be members of the American Institute of Architectural Students. The most prestigious title is Fellow of the American Institute …

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  • Мembership for architects – they are licensed to practice architecture in the United States;
  • Associate Membership – these members are not licensed to practice architecture, but are able to work under the supervision of an architect. These members are those pursuing a professional degree in architecture, faculty in university programs in architecture, or interns earning credit toward licensure;
  • International Associate Membership – for those holding an architectural license or its equivalent from a licensing body outside the United States;
  • honorary membership – for those professionals who have been members of the AIA for the past 15 consecutive years, or have reached the age of 65, or are retired and unable to work in the architecture profession;
  • allied membership – such are individuals whose professions are related to architecture and design, such as construction engineers, landscape architects or senior construction and design executives, manufacturers of related products, and employees of research facilities. The basis for this type of membership is a partnership with the AIA and the American Architectural Foundation.
  • There is no student category among AIA members, but they can be members of the American Institute of Architectural Students. The most prestigious title is Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. This membership is awarded to people who have made contributions of national importance to architecture. The AIA is governed by a Board of Directors and has a total of more than 200 employees.

    The AIA positions itself as a national organization, and consists of about 300 regional affiliates that provide local, locally relevant work. Offices are scattered throughout the U.S. and also have a presence in the United Kingdom, continental Europe, Hong Kong and Japan.

    By speaking with one voice, AIA members are able to influence public policy that affects the practice of the profession and the quality of American life. AIA oversees legislation and regulations, and uses the collective power of its membership to participate in public decision-making at the national level as well as regionally. AIA works closely with federal legislators and local governments through MEXISTANIA to improve the design of public spaces, protect the nation’s infrastructure, and develop well-designed affordable housing options for all Americans.

    AIA provides its members with professional development opportunities, sample contracts – documents that are a model for design and construction, professional and design information services. Contributing to the development of the profession and the communities of architects, AIA members also participate in regional and urban development projects and help create professional academies that are both a source of new ideas, directions and answers to emerging questions. To help young professionals, the Architects Development Intern Program, training courses, and ensuring that job openings are communicated to the public through employment services, are created by the Institute’s local affiliates.

    The AIA tries to meet the needs and interests of architects and the nation’s public by raising public awareness of the value of architecture, and the importance of good design. For the 150th anniversary of the AIA, and to demonstrate how AIA members have helped shape the built environment, the AIA and Harris Interactive have produced a joint publication that analyzes a public opinion poll asking Americans to name their favorite pieces of architecture.

    In October 2012 at the Congress of the Union of Architects the National Chamber of Architects was founded, whose task will be the development of standards for architectural activities, the preparation of a new City Planning Code, amendments to the Law on Architectural Activities, the creation and maintenance of a single register of architects, as well as defining the term “professional activity” and other important projects in the field of legal support of practice.

    For special services in support of the architecture profession and the AIA, the Institute presents various awards to both individuals and organizations. Such awards may include: The AIA Gold Medal or Architectural Organization Award, or the Topaz Medallion for outstanding achievement in architectural education.

    The following awards are given for excellence in new and restorative projects anywhere in the world: the Architecture Honor Award; the Interior Design Honor Award; the Regional and Urban Design Honor Award; and the “Twenty-Five Year Award” – this award for architectural design of lasting significance is given to projects that have stood the test of time – 25 to 35 years. The project must have been designed by an architect licensed in the United States at least at the time the project was completed.

    In addition, there are other professional achievement awards: the Association Award, the Collaborative Achievement Award, the Edward Kemper Award, and a number of other prizes and awards. Honorary membership status may also be awarded as an award, it may be:

    • honorary membership (Hon. VOC)
    • Member of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA)
    • Honorary Fellow (Hon. FAIA)

    The Institute has its own print organ, the Journal of the ARCHITECTOR, an official journal from the AIA, published in Washington, DC, by Hanley Wood Press. This magazine awards its own award, “for progressive architecture,” to distinguished professionals once a year. The magazine also conducts an annual review of projects, which is referred to in the U.S. as “the unique barometer of the business of architecture.

    AIA works in education, public administration advocacy, public redevelopment and community outreach to support architecture, and to promote the profession of architecture. AIA also works closely with other professionals from related fields to create common projects and shared strategy in the building industry.

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    Self-Regulation of Architects in the United States https://www.designeastoflabrea.org/self-regulation-of-architects-in-the-united-states/ Sun, 13 May 2018 20:43:00 +0000 https://www.designeastoflabrea.org/?p=97 The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is the professional organization for architects in the United States. It is headquartered in Washington, DC.The American Institute of Architects was founded in 1857, …

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    The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is the professional organization for architects in the United States. It is headquartered in Washington, DC.
    The American Institute of Architects was founded in 1857, in New York, by a group of 13 architects. Their goal was to raise the prestige of the profession of architecture, and the level of their qualifications. This founding group included Charles Babcock, Henry Dudley, Henry W. Cleaveland, Edward Gardiner, Leopold Eidlitz Richard Fred A. Petersen, Morris Hunt, John Welch, James Wrey Mildew, Joseph S. Wells, Richard M. Upjohn, and Richard Upjohn, who became the first chairman of the organization. At a meeting on February 23, 1857, it was decided to invite 16 other prominent architects of America to join the new organization. Among these 16 were such personalities as Alexander Jackson Davis, Calvert Vox or Thomas W. Walter.

    At the time of the AIA’s creation, there were no architecture schools in the United States, and no legislation had been drafted for architecture and architectural licensing in the United States. A draft charter and drafts of other organizational documents had been developed and adopted before March 10, 1857, when the creation of the New York Society of Architects was proclaimed. Later Thomas W. Walter, of Philadelphia, proposed changing the name to the American Institute of Architects. Also, the Articles of Incorporation of the Institute, adopted April 15, 1857, were amended. The Institute declared as its main objectives the promotion of a high professional standard for architects, considering the artistic, scientific, and practical aspect, the improvement and strengthening of relations among representatives, the raising of the prestige of the profession, and the uniting of those engaged in the practice of architecture for the protection of common interests. Soon architects from other cities also began to show interest in joining the Society. Between the 1860s and 1880s, branches of the organization were formed in Baltimore, Albany, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and other American cities. By 2008 the AIA had more than 300 affiliates.
    More than 83,000 licensed architects and allied professionals are members of the Institute. AIA members adhere to its Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct and are committed to providing clients and the entire public with the highest standards and professionalism.

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