A subject which appears regularly in the international building press, but which remains difficult for the international architectural community to understand, is the rebuilding process of the World Trade Center in New York.
It was agreed that this would be an ideal subject on which the AIA could collaborate with La Maison de l’Architecture (Md’A), the Paris headquarters of the professional organization of architects in the Paris Region. AIACE Members may recall that the Md’A hosted AIA Continental Europe for the opening cocktail of the November 2004 Chapter Conference in Paris. Read more→
A new Corporate Partner, through their support of the Udine Conference, AIA Continental Europe welcomes Fantoni.
Also generously contributing to the conference as Friends of the Chapter:
The Permasteelisa presentation is available for download (5MB pdf).
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“Architecture in Public-Private Partnerships: Bridging the Gap” is a Switzerland Section event scheduled for Friday, 24 November 2006. Registration closes 19 November. The program is expected to yield 6 learning units.
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Traveling to London? Connect with AIA London/UK at CES events throughout the year.
3 November 2006: The Round House Tour (1.5 LU’s): “…originally built in 1846 as an engine shed and is recognised as an outstanding example of mid-19th century architecture. During the 60’s and 70’s it became a venue for rock groups such as Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix and the Doors. The facility has recently been renovated and expanded into a series of state of the art studios, providing a creative environment and the facilities for young people to engage with artists, professionals and their peers.”
Sheepishly, I will also note the Idea Store Building Tour (1.5 LU’s), for… Monday. My apologies for being late with this item.
Minutes from the Board and Chapter Meetings in Udine, Italy.
In preparation for the Board and Chapter Meetings in Udine, Italy… the September 2006 website report:
From the February 2006 membership report:
As of the morning of 18 February I counted 211 members, paid and unpaid for 2006. 10 of these do not pay full dues (1 student, 8 emeritus and 1 administration).Chapter membership now counts 197 members, 187 paying.
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