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FROM THE OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

continuum of knowledge and creation which is the heritage and


2017 Code of Ethics and legacy of the profession.
Commentary is provided for some of the Rules of Conduct. That
Professional Conduct commentary is meant to clarify or elaborate the intent of the rule.
The commentary is not part of the Code. Enforcement will be
Preamble determined by application of the Rules of Conduct alone; the
Members of The American Institute of Architects are dedicated to commentary will assist those seeking to conform their conduct
the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and competence. to the Code and those charged with its enforcement.
This Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct states guidelines for
Statement in Compliance with Antitrust Law
the conduct of Members in fulfilling those obligations. The Code is
The following practices are not, in themselves, unethical,
arranged in three tiers of statements: Canons, Ethical Standards,
unprofessional, or contrary to any policy of The American Institute
and Rules of Conduct:
of Architects or any of its components:
▪ Canons are broad principles of conduct.
(1) submitting, at any time, competitive bids or price quotations,
▪ Ethical Standards (E.S.) are more specific goals toward which
including in circumstances where price is the sole or principal
Members should aspire in professional performance and
consideration in the selection of an architect;
behavior.
(2) providing discounts; or
▪ Rules of Conduct (Rule) are mandatory; violation of a Rule
(3) providing free services.
is grounds for disciplinary action by the Institute. Rules of
Individual architects or architecture firms, acting alone and not on
Conduct, in some instances, implement more than one Canon
behalf of the Institute or any of its components, are free to decide
or Ethical Standard.
for themselves whether or not to engage in any of these practices.
The Code applies to the professional activities of all classes of
Antitrust law permits the Institute, its components, or Members to
Members, wherever they occur. It addresses responsibilities to the
advocate legislative or other government policies or actions relating
public, which the profession serves and enriches; to the clients and
to these practices. Finally, architects should continue to consult with
users of architecture and in the building industries, who help to shape
state laws or regulations governing the practice of architecture.
the built environment; and to the art and science of architecture, that

CANON I skill which is ordinarily applied by the environment and the quality
General Obligations architects of good standing of life within it.
Members should maintain and advance practicing in the same locality.
their knowledge of the art and science of Commentary: By requiring a “consistent E.S. 1.4 Human Rights:
architecture, respect the body of pattern” of adherence to the common law Members should uphold human
architectural accomplishment, contribute standard of competence, this rule allows for rights in all their professional
to its growth, thoughtfully consider the discipline of a Member who more than endeavors.
social and environmental impact of their infrequently does not achieve that standard.
professional activities, and exercise learned Rule Members shall not discriminate in
Isolated instances of minor lapses would not
and uncompromised professional 1.401 their professional activities on the
provide the basis for discipline.
judgment. basis of race, religion, gender,
E.S. 1.2 Standards of Excellence: national origin, age, disability, or
E.S. 1.1 Knowledge and Skill: Members should continually seek sexual orientation.
Members should strive to improve to raise the standards of aesthetic
their professional knowledge and E.S. 1.5 Design for Human Dignity and the
excellence, architectural
skill. Health, Safety, and Welfare of the
education, research, training, and
Public:
practice.
Rule In practicing architecture, Members should employ their
1.101 Members shall demonstrate a E.S. 1.3 Natural and Cultural Heritage: professional knowledge and skill
consistent pattern of reasonable Members should respect and help to design buildings and spaces
care and competence, and shall conserve their natural and cultural that will enhance and facilitate
apply the technical knowledge and heritage while striving to improve human dignity and the health,
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safety, and welfare of the Member’s professional practice. When an to improve public appreciation
individual and the public. alleged violation of this rule is based on a and understanding of architecture
violation of a law, or of fraud, then its proof and the functions and
E.S. 1.6 Allied Arts and Industries: must be based on an independent finding of responsibilities of architects.
Members should promote allied a violation of the law or a finding of fraud by
arts and contribute to the a court of competent jurisdiction or an Rule Members making public statements
knowledge and capability of the administrative or regulatory body. 2.301 on architectural issues shall
building industries as a whole. disclose when they are being
Rule If, in the course of their work on compensated for making such
CANON II 2.105 a project, the Members become statements or when they have an
Obligations to the Public aware of a decision taken by their economic interest in the issue.
Members should embrace the spirit employer or client which violates
and letter of the law governing their any law or regulation and which CANON III
professional affairs and should promote will, in the Members’ judgment, Obligations to the Client
and serve the public interest in their materially affect adversely the Members should serve their clients
personal and professional activities. safety to the public of the finished competently and in a professional manner,
project, the Members shall: and should exercise unprejudiced and
E.S. 2.1 Conduct: unbiased judgment when performing all
(a) advise their employer or client
Members should uphold the law in against the decision, professional services.
the conduct of their professional (b) refuse to consent to the
activities. E.S. 3.1 Competence:
decision, and
Members should serve their
(c) report the decision to the local
Rule Members shall not, in the conduct clients in a timely and competent
building inspector or other
2.101 of their professional practice, manner.
public official charged with the
knowingly violate the law.
enforcement of the applicable Rule In performing professional services,
Commentary: The violation of any law, local,
laws and regulations, unless 3.101 Members shall take into account
state or federal, occurring in the conduct of a
the Members are able to cause applicable laws and regulations.
Member’s professional practice, is made the
the matter to be satisfactorily Members may rely on the advice
basis for discipline by this rule. This includes
resolved by other means. of other qualified persons as to
the federal Copyright Act, which prohibits
Commentary: This rule extends only to the intent and meaning of such
copying architectural works without the
violations of the building laws that threaten regulations.
permission of the copyright owner. Allegations
the public safety. The obligation under this
of violations of this rule must be based on an
rule applies only to the safety of the finished Rule Members shall undertake to
independent finding of a violation of the law
project, an obligation coextensive with the 3.102 perform professional services only
by a court of competent jurisdiction or an
usual undertaking of an architect. when they, together with those
administrative or regulatory body.
whom they may engage as
Rule Members shall not counsel or consultants, are qualified by
Rule Members shall neither offer nor
2.106 assist a client in conduct that the education, training, or experience
2.102 make any payment or gift to a
architect knows, or reasonably in the specific technical areas
public official with the intent of
should know, is fraudulent or involved.
influencing the official’s judgment
illegal. Commentary: This rule is meant to ensure
in connection with an existing or
prospective project in which the that Members not undertake projects that are
E.S. 2.2 Public Interest Services:
Members are interested. beyond their professional capacity. Members
Members should render public
Commentary: This rule does not prohibit venturing into areas that require expertise
interest professional services,
campaign contributions made in conformity they do not possess may obtain that expertise
including pro bono services, and
with applicable campaign financing laws. by additional education, training, or through
encourage their employees to
the retention of consultants with the
render such services. Pro bono
Rule Members serving in a public necessary expertise.
services are those rendered
2.103 capacity shall not accept
without expecting compensation, Rule Members shall not materially alter
payments or gifts which are
including those rendered for 3.103 the scope or objectives of a
intended to influence their
indigent persons, after disasters, project without the client’s
judgment.
or in other emergencies. consent.
Rule Members shall not engage in
E.S. 2.3 Civic Responsibility: E.S. 3.2 Conflict of Interest:
2.104 conduct involving fraud or wanton
Members should be involved in Members should avoid conflicts of
disregard of the rights of others.
civic activities as citizens and interest in their professional
Commentary: This rule addresses serious
professionals, and should strive
misconduct whether or not related to a
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practices and fully disclose all E.S. 3.4 Confidentiality: Rule Members shall not sign or seal
unavoidable conflicts as they arise. Members should safeguard the 4.102 drawings, specifications, reports,
trust placed in them by their or other professional work for
Rule A Member shall not render clients. which they do not have
3.201 professional services if the responsible control.
Member’s professional judgment Rule Members shall not knowingly Commentary: Responsible control means
could be affected by 3.401 disclose information that would the degree of knowledge and supervision
responsibilities to another project adversely affect their client or that ordinarily required by the professional
or person, or by the Member’s own they have been asked to maintain standard of care. With respect to the work
interests, unless all those who rely in confidence, except as otherwise of licensed consultants, Members may sign
on the Member’s judgment allowed or required by this Code or seal such work if they have reviewed it,
consent after full disclosure. or applicable law. coordinated its preparation, or intend to be
Commentary: This rule is intended to embrace Commentary: To encourage the full and open responsible for its adequacy.
the full range of situations that may present a exchange of information necessary for a
Member with a conflict between his interests successful professional relationship, Members Rule Members speaking in their
or responsibilities and the interest of others. must recognize and respect the sensitive 4.103 professional capacity shall not
Those who are entitled to disclosure may nature of confidential client communications. knowingly make false statements
include a client, owner, employer, contractor, Because the law does not recognize an of material fact.
or others who rely on or are affected by the architect-client privilege, however, the rule Commentary: This rule applies to statements
Member’s professional decisions. A Member permits a Member to reveal a confidence in all professional contexts, including
who cannot appropriately communicate about when a failure to do so would be unlawful or applications for licensure and AIA
a conflict directly with an affected person contrary to another ethical duty imposed by membership.
must take steps to ensure that disclosure is this Code.
E.S. 4.2 Dignity and Integrity:
made by other means.
CANON IV Members should strive, through
Rule When acting by agreement of the Obligations to the Profession their actions, to promote the
3.202 parties as the independent Members should uphold the integrity and dignity and integrity of the
interpreter of building contract dignity of the profession. profession, and to ensure that
documents and the judge of their representatives and
E.S. 4.1 Honesty and Fairness: employees conform their conduct
contract performance, Members
Members should pursue their to this Code.
shall render decisions impartially.
professional activities with
Commentary: This rule applies when the
honesty and fairness. Rule Members shall not make
Member, though paid by the owner and owing
4.201 misleading, deceptive, or false
the owner loyalty, is nonetheless required to Rule Members having substantial statements or claims about their
act with impartiality in fulfilling the architect’s 4.101 information which leads to a professional qualifications,
professional responsibilities. reasonable belief that another experience, or performance and
Member has committed a shall accurately state the scope
E.S. 3.3 Candor and Truthfulness:
violation of this Code which raises and nature of their responsibilities
Members should be candid and
a serious question as to that in connection with work for which
truthful in their professional
Member’s honesty, they are claiming credit.
communications and keep their
trustworthiness, or fitness as a Commentary: This rule is meant to prevent
clients reasonably informed about
Member, shall file a complaint Members from claiming or implying credit for
the clients’ projects.
with the National Ethics Council. work which they did not do, misleading others,
Rule Members shall not intentionally Commentary: Often, only an architect can and denying other participants in a project
3.301 or recklessly mislead existing or recognize that the behavior of another their proper share of credit.
prospective clients about the architect poses a serious question as to that
results that can be achieved other’s professional integrity. In those Rule Members shall make reasonable
through the use of the Members’ circumstances, the duty to the professional’s 4.202 efforts to ensure that those over
services, nor shall the Members calling requires that a complaint be filed. In whom they have supervisory
state that they can achieve results most jurisdictions, a complaint that invokes authority conform their conduct to
by means that violate applicable professional standards is protected from a this Code.
law or this Code. libel or slander action if the complaint was Commentary: What constitutes “reasonable
Commentary: This rule is meant to preclude made in good faith. If in doubt, a Member efforts” under this rule is a common sense
dishonest, reckless, or illegal representations should seek counsel before reporting on matter. As it makes sense to ensure that those
by a Member either in the course of soliciting another under this rule. over whom the architect exercises supervision
a client or during performance. be made generally aware of the Code, it can
also make sense to bring a particular
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provision to the attention of a particular Rule Members leaving a firm shall not, RULES OF APPLICATION,
employee when a situation is present which 5.302 without the permission of their ENFORCEMENT, AND
might give rise to violation. employer or partner, take designs, AMENDMENT
drawings, data, reports, notes, or Application
CANON V other materials relating to the The Code of Ethics and Professional
Obligations to Colleagues firm’s work, whether or not Conduct applies to the professional
Members should respect the rights and performed by the Member. activities of all members of the AIA.
acknowledge the professional aspirations
and contributions of their colleagues. Rule A Member shall not unreasonably Enforcement
5.303 withhold permission from a The Bylaws of the Institute state
E.S. 5.1 Professional Environment: departing employee or partner to procedures for the enforcement of the
Members should provide their take copies of designs, drawings, Code of Ethics and Professional
associates and employees with data, reports, notes, or other Conduct. Such procedures provide that:
a suitable working environment, materials relating to work (1) Enforcement of the Code is
compensate them fairly, and performed by the employee or administered through a National
facilitate their professional partner that are not confidential. Ethics Council, appointed by the AIA
development. Commentary: A Member may impose Board of Directors.
reasonable conditions, such as the payment (2) Formal charges are filed directly with
E.S. 5.2 Intern and Professional the National Ethics Council by
of copying costs, on the right of departing
Development: persons to take copies of their work. Members, components, or anyone
Members should recognize and directly aggrieved by the conduct of
fulfill their obligation to nurture CANON VI the Members.
fellow professionals as they Obligations to the Environment (3) Penalties that may be imposed by
progress through all stages of Members should promote sustainable the National Ethics Council are:
their career, beginning with design and development principles in their (a) Admonition
professional education in the professional activities. (b) Censure
academy, progressing through (c) Suspension of membership for
internship and continuing E.S. 6.1 Sustainable Design: a period of time
throughout their career. In performing design work, (d) Termination of membership.
Members should be (4) Appeal procedures are available.
Rule Members who have agreed to environmentally responsible and (5) All proceedings are confidential, as is
5.201 work with individuals engaged in advocate sustainable building the imposition of an admonishment;
an architectural internship and site design. however, all other penalties shall be
program or an experience made public.
requirement for licensure shall E.S. 6.2 Sustainable Development:
reasonably assist in proper and In performing professional Enforcement of Rules 4.101 and 4.202 refer
timely documentation in services, Members should to and support enforcement of other Rules.
accordance with that program. advocate the design, construction, A violation of Rules 4.101 or 4.202 cannot
and operation of sustainable be established without proof of a pertinent
E.S. 5.3 Professional Recognition: buildings and communities. violation of at least one other Rule.
Members should build their
professional reputation on the E.S. 6.3 Sustainable Practices:
Amendment
merits of their own service and Members should use sustainable The Code of Ethics and Professional
performance and should recognize practices within their firms and Conduct may be amended by the
and give credit to others for the professional organizations, and
convention of the Institute under the same
professional work they have they should encourage their
procedures as are necessary to amend the
performed. clients to do the same. Institute’s Bylaws. The Code may also be
amended by the AIA Board of Directors
Rule Members shall recognize and
upon a two-thirds vote of the entire Board.
5.301 respect the professional
contributions of their employees, *2017 Edition. This copy of the Code of
employers, professional Ethics is current as of February 2017.
colleagues, and business Contact the General Counsel’s Office for
associates.
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