The newly redesigned American Architectural Manufacturers Association website is accessible at www.aamanet.org. The association states that a main objective in redesigning the website was increasing ease of navigation to ensure that users can effortlessly take advantage of the vast information AAMA has to offer. “Updating the AAMA website was a priority initiative, as we think it’s vitally important for our members to have quick and easy access to necessary information that is useful for their business and customers,” said Rich Walker, AAMA president and CEO. “Additionally, the website was designed to be a resource for other groups, such as homeowners, contractors, and those seeking information on fenestration products or the building products industry.” In conjunction with the overall website redesign, changes have also been made to the AAMA e- News, the association’s monthly e-newsletter which contains news items related to AAMA and the work of AAMA task groups, committees and councils.
AAMA website updated
This Month’s Features

Case Engineering: Strength, Steel, and Structural Appeal
Working with a diverse range of industries, Case Engineering encounters opportunities to use innovative metal solutions.

Material Expression, Fabrication Intelligence, and System Flexibility in Metal Facades
For architects exploring metal as a primary facade material, these projects underscore the value of early manufacturer collaboration in preserving design intent while navigating...

In Plane’s Sight
Sporting both a striking layout and distinct coatings used for the metals, the design makes a substantial visual impact.

LEED v5 and Embodied Carbon: What Metal Specs Must Address
LEED v5 prioritizes embodied carbon, requiring architects to rethink how steel and aluminum are specified, documented, and assessed across the building lifecycle.
