Values
1. Belonging: treat people with care and attention
2. Purpose: use your strengths to help and serve others
3. Connection: connect people by sharing meaningful stories defined by redemption, care, love, mess-ups and growth
4. Transcendence: establish connection to higher dimensions by experiencing nature and creating art
Behaviors
“The Citizen Architect uses his/her insights, talents, training, and experience to contribute meaningfully, beyond self, to the improvement of the community and human condition. The Citizen Architect stays informed on local, state, and federal issues, and makes time for service to the community. The Citizen Architect advocates for higher living standards, the creation of a sustainable environment, quality of life, and the greater good. The Citizen Architect seeks to advocate for the broader purposes of architecture through civic activism, writing and publishing, by gaining appointment to boards and commissions, and through elective office at all levels of government.” American Institute of Architects (AIA)