CAE 2026 Spring Conference - Designing Belonging: Reciprocity, Resilience, and Regeneration

Join the AIA Committee on Architecture for Education in Seattle Washington April 28 to May 1, 2026. Set in a region defined by dramatic natural context, vibrant international trade, industrial innovation, ecological stewardship, and cultural diversity, this year’s conference program is centered on a curated bus tour program guided by architects, educators, clients, and community partners.

This program will highlight outstanding projects across the continuum of learning and offers direct and place-based insight into how Seattle’s design community is advancing equity, belonging, and sustainability in AIA award winning work. Across four days, participants will experience a wide range of Puget Sound’s forward-thinking environments for life-long learning, engaging with visionaries and scholars to gain firsthand exposure and appreciation of what makes these projects impactful for the well-being of students and communities across all ages.

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The conference showcases projects that reflect the continuum of lifelong learning:

•    Highlighted projects include James Baldwin Elementary, Blakely Elementary, Northwood Elementary, and Clyde Hill Elementary—each a unique site thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of its community and our youngest learners.

•    For secondary education, University Prep’s U-Lab and the SAMi Science and Math Institute demonstrate diverse approaches to engaging students in innovative learning environments.

•    Higher education projects feature Seattle University’s Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation, along with an impressive array of the University of Washington projects across multiple campuses, including Discovery Hall, Innovation Hall, and Founder's Hall, among others.

•    Finally, to illustrate how learning is cultivated throughout our lives, the tour will also highlight award-winning projects across the city that enrich the broader community.

Each setting has been curated to create a powerful backdrop for conversations linking physical infrastructure with social systems, which is especially relevant as schools navigate post pandemic realities, climate adaptation, and increased focus on emotional and mental health.

Come to connect, stay to learn, and walk away inspired alongside colleagues who are shaping the future of educational environments. Join us!

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