We know how important it is for architects and licensure candidates to stay up-to-date on new trends, tips, and advice to advance their careers. Here are the top ten social media accounts to follow for your architecture needs this year!

  1. Archdaily (@Archdaily)

Archdaily’s Instagram and Twitter accounts boast interesting articles, quality content, and daily advice and resources to help you learn more about architecture and gain new skills.

  1. Madame Architect (@madamearchitect)

For daily advice and intimate interviews with the women who shape the architecture industry, check out Madame Architect.

  1. NCARB (@ncarb)

Are looking to get the latest information about upcoming events, important policy updates, and valuable resources? Check out NCARB’s Twitter and Instagram accounts to stay in tune with us!  

  1. Beyond the Built (@beyondthebuilt)

Founded by NOMA President Pascale Sablan, FAIA, NOMA, LEED AP, Beyond the Built engages its community through architecture and advocates for equitable, diverse environments.

  1. Farah (Ahmad) Qadeer (@renweablefarah)

Green building architect Farah (Ahmad) Qadeer shares her daily experiences in architecture through publications, podcasts, presentations, and joining community panels—follow Farah on Instagram and Twitter!  

  1. The Archiologist (@thearchiologist)

Perfect for students and candidates—the Archiologist shares worldwide architecture student projects and ideas. Visit their Instagram or Twitter accounts.  

  1. Architecture Hunter (@architecture_hunter)

Architecture Hunter focuses on sharing the architecture and design they feel the world needs to see! Check out their Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook accounts to see some of their favorite architecture in the world.

  1. Joann Lui (@joaanlui)

Founder of Woman Architects Co, Joann Lui shares advice and assists architects with building personal brands and developing their voice with confidence.

  1. Michael Ford (@thehiphoparchitect)

Michael Ford, the Universal Hip Hop Museum architect, shares his experiences engaging children in architecture through hip-hop, as well as advice, speaking engagements, and more.

  1. Designboom Magazine (@designboom)

Do you enjoy seeing unique architecture, art, and designs? Check out Designboom Magazine on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for everything out of the ordinary in the architecture space.