Align Mentoring Program

The Young Architects Forum and College of Fellows Align Mentoring Program is a long-range initiative (think ten years, not one) that connects young architects with AIA Fellows. Through a grouping system referred to as “pods”, the program pairs four to six young architects with two to three fellows, facilitating professional and leadership development. Align began as a pilot program in the late 2019, launching its first open call for applications and cohort in 2022. This coming year marks the fourth year of the program.

The program’s objectives are:

  • To support young architects in defining their legacy within the profession while navigating their career paths.
  • To create a vehicle for mentorship and career development that connects young architects and Fellows with peers across the country.
  • To accelerate contributions of young architects and develop regionally diverse collectives to contribute more in the future.

Each pod begins with four to six young architects and two to three fellows; the number of pods organized each year depends on the amount of member interest. Pods are organized by focus area and consider experience level as a factor.


Wednesday, November 13
YAF Beyond Buildings Integrating Architecture and Policy
Free webinar / 3 – 4:30pm EST / Registration link

Hosted by the AIA Young Architects Forum and AIA Illinois

Architects are pivotal in policy engagement, as they bring a deep understanding of how design and planning decisions impact communities and the environment. By participating in policy discussions, architects can advocate for regulations and initiatives that enhance the health, safety, and welfare of their communities. Their insights help shape policies that reflect best practices for the built environment, promote sustainability, and address social issues. Through their involvement, architects contribute to shaping a future where design excellence and thoughtful policy intersect for the benefit of society.

In this session, attendees will hear from a diverse group of citizen architects who hold roles as board members, commissioners, and civic leaders. The panelists will discuss their personal experiences with civic and political engagement, the lessons they’ve learned along the way, and the importance of such involvement for architects. Participants will gain insights into different levels of engagement and learn tools to navigate and contribute to the evolving dialogue between architecture and policy. This session will have ample Q&A time, allowing for attendees to engage with the panelists. Hosted by: AIA Young Architects Forum and AIA Illinois.