Enjoy an afternoon discovering two of Seattle’s most anticipated new projects while
celebrating the diversity of our architectural profession. Recently featured in the
New York Times, both the Northwest African American Museum and the Wing Luke
Asian Museum showcase architectural excellence and diversity in our region.
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2008 Events
Solstice 2008: Celebrating Diversity in Architecture
Design Salon: The World is NOT Flat!
The Case for Regionalism: Picking up where the 2007 Honor Awrds jury left off, consider northwest regionalism. Is it a restrictive "local idiom" from which architecture must "liberate itself", or is it a way of thinking, open to multiple experssions? Considering the deep-rooted esteem given northwest regionalism, canarchitects who are not from this region get any respect?
March 18, 4:00-6:00pm @ AIA Seattle
$5.00 Members/$20.00 Nonmembers
2 LUs
Small Firm Management Series: Skill-Building for Small Firm Owners
Two Part Seminar presented by Rena M. Klein, FAIA
MARCH 19: Making Chaos Work for You: Keys to Small Firm Management
MARCH 26: Best Laid Plans: Business Planning for Small Firms
Program Description
What Makes it GREEN? 2008
What Makes It GREEN? recognizes and celebrates the best green design in the Northwest and Pacific region. This year, AIA Seattle’s Committee on the Environment is pleased to partner with IIDA, ASID and ASLA to welcome entries from across our region, from architects, interior designers, landscape architects and other design professionals, of projects demonstrating innovation in environmentally responsible design. A jury will meet in April to select and award the top ten projects.
