American Indian Council of Architects and Engineers
The American Indian Council of Architects and Engineers (AICAE) is a non-profit professional association of Native American-owned businesses in the fields of architecture, engineering, interior design, and landscaping design. The council's goal is to advance these businesses and professionals and increase their recognition. The council publishes a newsletter, directory, and holds conferences semiannually.[1]
The AICAE was cofounded by Louis L. Welder, a Cree/Cherokee architect from Shiprock, New Mexico.[2]
Publications
- Hill, Richard (1991). Indian Housing Design Guide. American Indian Council of Architects and Engineers.
- AICAE (1994). Our Home: A Design Guide for Indian Housing. Washington DC: National Endowment for the Arts, Design Arts Program. OCLC 29571902.
See also
Notes
- ↑ Ballast 1998, p. 12.
- ↑ Hoffman 2012, p. 218.
References
- Ballast, David Kent (1998). The Encyclopedia of Associations and Information Sources for Architects, Designers, and Engineers. M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 978-0765618436.
- Hoffman, Elizabeth DeLaney, ed. (2012). American Indians and Popular Culture: Media, sports, and politics. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0313379901.
Further reading
- Lonetree, Amy; Cobb, Amanda J., eds. (2008). The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 94–96. ISBN 978-0803211117.
External links
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