Relevant topics are residential design, furniture designs, product and material design, profile features, garden and landscape design, commercial design, hospitality design, and art and sculpture
Powered by CollectionSpace (LYRASIS) and co-founded by Harvard University Graduate School of Design and Rhode Island School of Design, Material Order is the leading resource for design materials collections at academic and cultural institutions.
American Society of Interior Designers collaborates with others to promote the value of interior design. They prepare members to excel in a dynamic and evolving profession
With a global reach, IIDA works to support design professionals, industry affiliates, educators, students, firms, and their clients through a network of members across 58 countries
The Interior Design Educators Council is a community of educators, researchers, and students of interior design committed to scholarship that shapes the future of the industry
The Council for Interior Design Qualification (CIDQ) is the premier certifying organization for interior design professionals. CIDQ develops and administers the three-part NCIDQ Examination, which tests interior designers’ knowledge of core competencies required for professional practice in the industry
The Black Interior Designers Network’s mission is to promote diversity and inclusion within the interior design industry by highlighting designers of color and supporting black designers with business development opportunities
The mission of EDRA is to provide a collaborative, multidisciplinary community to connect theory, research, teaching, and practice to recognize, create and advocate for environments that are responsive to diverse human needs
AIA is the largest, most influential network of architects and design professionals. That’s 100,000+ members who share a passion for design, a desire to change the world, and a commitment to the highest standards of practice
National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) Exam Prep
Standards and guidelines that guide preservation work at the national, tribal, state, and local levels. Sections of note are rehabilitation and treatment of historic properties