The annual AIA Grassroots Leadership and Legislative Conference on March 4–6 drew in architects from all over the world to Washington, D.C. for keynote speeches by author Jonah Berger and designer Liz Ogbu, business workshops, and meetings on Capitol Hill.
Social media played a big role in sharing takeaways from the conference this year: attendees posted #archselfies at Capitol Hill to Instagram and tweeted about the main points of the keynote speeches. Here’s a look at what this year’s attendees took away from the annual conference.
Caroline Massie is a former assistant editor of business, products, and technology at ARCHITECT and Architectural Lighting. She received a bachelor’s degree in American Studies and English from the University of Virginia. Her work has also appeared in The Cavalier Daily, Catalyst, Flavor, The Piedmont Virginian, and Old Town Crier. Follow her on Twitter at @caroline_massie.
Cyprien Roy is an editorial intern at ARCHITECT. He studied
journalism at the University of the Arts in London. A recent transplant to
Washington, D.C., he not only looks forward to exploring the city, but also hopes to call it home in the future.