AIA Triangle was formed on January 1, 1999 when the AIA Raleigh and AIA Durham/Chapel Hill sections voted to dissolve and merge. AIA Triangle currently serves over 800 members across a ten-county area that includes Wake, Durham, Orange, Lee, Chatham, Franklin, Warren, Vance, Granville, and Person counties. It is the 3rd largest chapter in the AIA’s South Atlantic Region.
The mission of AIA Triangle is to empower architects by connecting with the community, advocating for the profession, and promoting the quality of local design. The intent of our association is to:
AIA Triangle was formed on January 1, 1999 when the AIA Raleigh and AIA Durham/Chapel Hill sections voted to dissolve and merge. AIA Triangle currently serves over 800 members across a ten-county area that includes Wake, Durham, Orange, Lee, Chatham, Franklin, Warren, Vance, Granville, and Person counties. It is the 3rd largest chapter in the AIA’s South Atlantic Region.
The mission of AIA Triangle is to empower architects by connecting with the community, advocating for the profession, and promoting the quality of local design. The intent of our association is to: