April 13, 2007
  Integrated Practice: Put It All Together with This Pre-Convention Program
Join the AIA National Integrated Practice Discussion Group and a range of industry leaders for ”Integrated Practice: Putting It All Together,” a series of seminars, presentations, panel discussions, and open forums addressing topics relevant to Integrated Practice on Wednesday, May 2, at the Marriott Rivercenter in San Antonio. Held in conjunction with the AIA 2007 National Convention and Design Expo, this session’s content will be divided into five tracks of three 90-minute sessions each and offers up to 7.5 LUs of HSW continuing education system credits. Tracks will be designed to deliver targeted content on specific issues and topics, though attendees may pick and choose sessions among tracks as they wish during registration. Three 60-minute plenary sessions will cover topics crossing all interest groups. For more information or to register, visit the AIA Convention Web site.

Coming to Convention? Take the IFRAA Study Tour: Regionalism and Religious Spaces
Come out to San Antonio a day early and join the AIA Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art, and Architecture on a guided tour of three architecturally distinct examples of religious spaces designed in the Southwest vernacular: Episcopal Church of the Reconciliation, Agudas Achim Synagogue, and the San Fernando Cathedral. The day also will include presentation from Lake l Flato Architects and a panel discussion on the Southwest vernacular. Lunch is included. The tour, which runs from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 a.m., offers 7 learning units. For more information, visit the IFRAA Web site. (Photo: San Fernando Cathedral. Photo © Al Rendon.)


 
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