Facebook Tweet Help Stories New Home Proven experience Share Tweet Help Education and certification mean homeowners can be confident when their home is designed by a member of the American Institute of Building Design Exterior view of this large traditional home features gardens, driveway, entrance way & surrounding trees In the building industry, change is a constant feature. New materials develop and technology improves rapidly.As a response to this, the American Institute of Building Design (AIBD) established the National Council of Building Designer Certification, and regularly updates its Designer Certification Program. To achieve this credential, individuals must have a minimum of six years of educational and professional design experience, they must subscribe to a code of professional ethics, and commit to ongoing education."Building a home represents the greatest financial investment most people will make in a lifetime and few envision how complex the process is until they are immersed in it. A trained and experienced specialist in residential design is the best choice to guide consumers through the many facets of design and building," says AIBD president Dan Sater II. Interior of this traditional home which features sliding doors to open up the room to the patio area "Thorough planning and good design go hand in hand. We strive to promote national unity in the residential design profession, to improve design standards and methods, and to educate our members about new and improved building materials and technologies," says Sater.Homeowners can call the national offices of the AIBD for a list of certified building designers nearby, and a complimentary copy of the AIBD booklet "A Guide to Residential Design Specialists" can be downloaded or requested. This 12-page publication advises on choosing a designer, setting a budget, the homeowner's role, how to prioritize a wish list, programming and general information about the overall design process.As well as promoting its education program, the AIBD hosts the American Residential Design Awards for the work of certified professional members. Exterior of this home also has an outside living area which features a fireplace, traditional pillars & furniture Contact American Institute of Building Design (AIBD), 7059 Blair Rd NW, Suite 201, Washington DC 20012, phone (800) 366 AIBD (2423). Email: info@aibd.org. Website: www.aibd.org. Story by: Trendsideas 13 Jul, 2011 New Home Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 The Living Pā 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > US2706 US2706 Read More Similar Stories