May 2, 2008
 


Danish Modern: Then and Now, Copenhagen, Denmark

Join the AIA Committee on Design in conjunction with the Historic Resources Committee and the Danish Architecture Centre on August 31–September 5 in Copenhagen for a conference celebrating Danish Modern architecture and design. Don’t miss this opportunity to visit and discuss such sites as Daniel Libeskind’s Danish Jewish Museum, Martin Nyrop’s Copenhagen City Hall, and Jorn Utzon’s Fredensborg Houses. Register now: Visit the conference Web site for more information.

Toast the COTE Top Ten
Join AIA colleagues and allied professionals to toast the AIA Committee on the Environment 2008 Top Ten Green Projects Award recipients, new chapters, and AIA/COTE milestones at the 2008 AIA National Convention in Boston on Thursday, May 15, 6:30–8:30 p.m. Celebrate the 19th year of AIA/COTE, the 12th year of the Top Ten Green Projects Awards, and the contributions of more than 8,000 AIA/COTE members, 62 local and state chapters, and leaders at all levels who have made AIA/COTE an agent of change. Enjoy local and regional foods and beverages at The EpiCenter, 100 West Second St., home of Artists for Humanity and a 2007 COTE Top Ten Green Projects Winner by Arrowstreet Architects. For more information, visit the COTE Web site. Admission is $20; convention attendees may register in advance through the convention site. (Persons not attending the convention may e-mail Shaw Hubbard to pay in advance. Credit cards will not be accepted at the door.) (Pictured is the Cesar Chavez Library Laveen, Ariz., by Line and Space LLC, a 2008 COTE Top Ten recipient. Photo © Bill Timmerman.).

 
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