The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) is an international organization founded in 1912 that represents architecture schools and programs in the United States, Canada, and around the world. With a membership that includes accredited professional degree programs, international schools, and 2- and 4-year programs, ACSA is dedicated to preparing future architects, designers, and change agents. Through its network of over 7,000 faculty members, ACSA educates more than 40,000 students, fostering innovation and excellence in architectural education.
ACSA provides a platform for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and professional development within the field of architecture. By organizing conferences, competitions, and workshops, ACSA promotes dialogue and advances the understanding of architectural theory, practice, and research. With a commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, ACSA strives to create an inclusive community that supports the growth and success of its members. Through its publications, including the Journal of Architectural Education and the Technology Architecture Design, ACSA disseminates cutting-edge research and critical discourse, contributing to the advancement of the architectural profession.
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