Emily Raley sits down with All-In Design, IIDA Alabama's podcast, to discuss athletic design, her love of the grandma's house aesthetic, and more.
Read MoreIn 1936, Helen Sellers Davis became Alabama’s first licensed female architect — a milestone that quietly reshaped the landscape of a male-dominated profession. Helen’s dedication to her craft and confidence paved the way for women in architecture long before conversations about representation were common. In 2003 Alabama Governor, Bob Riley, declared November 6 “Helen Sellers Davis Day” — a day we proudly celebrate each year to honor the woman who helped shape our firm and the industry at large.
Read MoreKevin Bryant was honored with the 2025 Soul of the South Award in Commercial Architecture at the annual ceremony…
Read MoreMorgan Nelson sits down with All-In Design, IIDA Alabama's podcast, to discuss A/V closets, dislike for certain colors and trends, designing for various sports facilities, and more.
Read MoreCourtney Pittman was recognized as one of the BBJ’s 2025 Women to Watch, an honor highlighting her exceptional leadership, vision, and commitment to shaping the future of design and architecture in Birmingham and beyond.
Read MoreThe 2025 Soul of the South nominations came from Alabama greats in 11 categories…
Read MoreStephanie Pope sits down with All-In Design, IIDA Alabama's podcast, to discuss design, trends, and more.
Read MoreGabrielle “Gabe” Fuller, a Hoover resident for at least 20 years, has been promoted to senior vice president for architecture at Davis Architects in Birmingham.
Read More“The talented Courtney Pittman, AIA, has just been named president of the historic firm. For Pittman, this honor is deeply personal.”
Read MoreIn a landmark moment for Alabama’s architectural community, Davis Architects, the state’s oldest continually operating architecture firm, has named its first female president. After 48 years with the firm, Neil Davis, AIA, is transitioning to the role of board chairman and has announced Courtney Pittman, AIA, as his successor.
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