Insights: Robert Ivy, FAIA
Robert Ivy, FAIA, CEO
In this Insights interview, Robert Ivy, FAIA, reflects on his career from practitioner to Editor-in-Chief of Architectural Record to CEO of the American Institute of Architects, and shares his perspectives on the changing nature of architectural practice,
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Chapters
- Introduction
- From Editor-in-Chief
- The Changing Practice
- Emerging Professionals
- Engaging the Public
- Passion
- Love It, Discover It, Experience It
- Credits
Robert Ivy, FAIA, is a widely recognized figure in the architectural profession. In 1996, Ivy followed his passion for journalism and became the Editor-in-Chief of Architectural Record. In early 2011, Robert was named the CEO of the American Institute of Architects, where he continues to serve as an advocate for the profession on many of the most important social, political, and environmental issues affecting the built environment. Throughout his career, Robert has moderated discussions and interviewed luminaries ranging from the Aga Khan to Pritzker Prize winners and AIA gold medalists.
Robert took some time during AIA California's 2013 Monterey Design Conference to provide some insights about his career, the changing landscape of architectural practice, emerging professionals, and his ongoing wonderment about the world of architecture.