The Society of American Registered Architects (SARA) is similar to many other organizations. It caters to a special interest group - in this case practicing architects. It responds to their concerns and seeks to address issues that affect them, the environment and society as a whole. As in many professions, there are joiners and non-joiners, leaders and followers. The work of joiners also benefits non-joiners. Unfortunately, many non-joiners don't realize that the future growth and strength of any profession lies with its links - the practitioners themselves. When these people fail to join an organization such as SARA they fail to help themselves. Even if they don't actively participate in the working of the organization, their membership dues enables the organization to grow and to expand its activities in support and defense of the profession. No organization can travel on good will alone. When other related professions encroach on the architectural profession as has been the case in recent years through state or national legislative action, financial support is needed to mount informational and educational campaigns to counter these inroads. When a practitioner needs advice and guidance from a peer, the central clearing house is often the national organization. When the public doesn't understand the role of the architect, who will beat the drum to deliver the message? The answer is no one except the organization to which you belong. Architects at one time were the head that controlled the body that wagged the tail. Now, there is some question about the role being reversed. Is the architect the tail controlled by the head of another profession? Recent encroachments by other related disciplines give that indication. Progress means changes and the role of the architect has changed as "the master builder", there is some question as to what they may be directing or controlling. It wasn't always that way, and it need not continue to exist. The difference is you - the practicing professional. The choice is yours. You can remain the weak link and sit on your hands or you can help make the difference and work for your own future and the future of your profession. Be an activist and get involved! Your peers will welcome your membership and participation in SARA. Join now and invite your partner, associates and friends to also join SARA. Select any of the topics listed to the left to access further information and to obtain a membership application. Please feel free to search the data base. |