AFRICAN INSTITUTE ARCHITECTS ORGANIZATION

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AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Splisker, I-Mann 1909 Ala Wai Blvd Apt 202 Honolulu HI 96815 African Institute of Architects Organization Description: The African Institute of Architects (AIA) is an organization for African architects, and its job is to help with the improvements of the quality of life in Africa, providing better housing designs and design guidelines. The AIA is about helping build tomorrows Africa. Africa is on the verge of developments, and there is the need for an organization like the AIA to help with the revolution of building modern Africa. The huge portion of the population in Africa is still in need of affordable housing. There is the need for every African architect in the world to help build Africa. The AIA organizes architects and others in the design and the construction business in Africa to ensure safer construction practices. Hence, The African Institute of Architects conducts research projects to develop the African Building Code (ABC), which consists of construction practices that ensure maximum safety and health concerns for buildings;
 

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