08/2004

Save the Date: Upcoming AIA Fall Conferences

 

The AIA knowledge communities have assembled a slate of fall programs and conferences that is sure to appeal to any architectural inclination. From “Places of Transcendence” to “Technology in Architectural Practice,” and from Waterloo, Canada, to Indian Wells, Calif., there’s an AIA fall conference to suit your interests. Check out the list today!

Learning From Lower Manhattan
www.aia.org/rudc
September 17–19
New York City
Regional and Urban Design Committee

The 21st Century “Academical Village”—Living and Learning Together
www.aia.org/cae
September 26–28
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Va.
Committee on Architecture for Education
For more information, call 202-626-7487

International Conference: Documentation and Preservation of Building Sites and Neighborhoods of the Modern Movement
September 29–October 2
New York City
Historic Resources Committee
For more information, call 202-626-7468.

Modern Dutch Housing: A Living Architectural Laboratory
www.aia.org/cod
October 3–8
Amsterdam & Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Committee on Design

Places of Transcendence
October 7–9
New York City
Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture
For more information, call 202-626-7487.

FM at the International Facility Management Association World Workplace 2004
www.aia.org/fm
October 17–19
Salt Lake City
Facility Management

Fifth International Conference on Justice Design
Challenge—Delivering Design Excellence in Justice Architecture
www.aia.org/caj
October 27–29
Chicago
Committee on Architecture for Justice

The Interdisciplinary Healthcare Enterprise: Weaving Design Through the Fabric of Research, Education, and Patient Care
www.aia.org/aah
October 27–30
Washington, D.C.
The Academy of Architecture for Health

Controlling Chaos
www.aia.org/pm
October 29–31
Indian Wells, Calif.
Practice Management

Poetics of Fabrication
www.aia.org/tap
November 11–14
Toronto & Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Technology in Architectural Practice

Preservation Education Symposium
www.aia.org/hrc
November 18–20
Washington, D.C.
Historic Resources Committee.
For more information, call 202-626-7468.

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