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CRAFTING THE FUTURE: Tokyo and Central Japan :: November 13-19, 2011

a Joint Conference of AIA Northwest & Pacific Region and the AIA Committee on Design with AIA Japan

D. T. Suzuki Museum, Kanazawa by Yoshio Taniguchi (2011)

As many of you know, our fall conference-- Crafting the Future| Japan is, in part, combined with the AIA Northwest and Pacific Regional Conference. At present we have 129 people attending Part A, the NWPR Conference in Tokyo and 82 attendees continuing on to explore Nagoya, Takayama and Kanazawa with the Committee on Design.

For those of you unable to attend, we will share the places and ideas we discover through AIA COD's presence on AIA KnowledgeNet, Twitter, Facebook, and Wordpress during the conference:

Reporting from the Field

Two AIA Knowledge Scholars will be reporting from Japan will lead the effort to gather and post images and observations from all attendees and speakers throughout the conference.

Meet
Jeremy Altman, Assoc. AIA
FourFront Design, Inc.
Rapid City, SD

View his AIA KnowledgeNet profile.

View his slideshows of sites conference attendees will visit:
Toyko, Nagoya/Meiji Mura, and Kanazawa/Shirakawa-Go.

Meet
Leslie Tom, Assoc. AIA
University of California Berkeley School of Information
San Francisco, CA

View her AIA KnowledgeNet profile.

View her blog entry: How is [Knowledge Capture and Delivery] done well?

Stay Tuned on Your Favorite Social Media Platform

Visit the AIA/COD homepage on AIA KnowledgeNet to see all the content and conversations in one place. Review and post your own question to the AIA/COD Discussion Forum or look out for Leslie's "How is [it] done well?" cards and post your own in the AIA/COD Resource Library.

Like the AIA/COD Facebook fan page. You'll see content posted by attendees and fans throughout this conference in your newsfeed.

Follow @aia_cod on Twitter to stay in touch with AIA/COD on year long. For the conference, use the hashtag #AIAcraft to join the conversation.

Leslie and Jeremy will be blogging on AIA KnowledgeNet. posted blogs. You can also subscribe to the AIA/COD Wordpress blog.

COD expresses its deep thanks to Doug Benson, AIA, and staff member Kathleen Simpson for their efforts to make advanced communication to you possible.

Jim Childress, FAIA - communications
Ann Thompson, MLS - website


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