AIA Europe has modified the registration for Stockholm = Green+Urban(design) to include an a la carte option for a guest to attend the Saturday night dinner only. While the menu has not yet been set, the dinner will be aboard the M/S Gustafsberg VII. Attendees who have previously completed their registration may modify their registration by contacting the chapter administrative assistant. Space is limited.
As a result of this change, we are also extending the early registration period. Save €50 for each full registration completed by 21 April.
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The 9th Philippe Rotthier European Prize for Architecture, to be awarded in June 2011, will reward notable renovations carried out in Europe during the past five years.
The 2011 Prize will seek to reward projects that are part of a process of urban renaissance, which highlight the pre-existing patrimony, improve the quality of life in neighbourhoods and favor mixed use.
For more information see the Fondation pour l'Architecture.
Applications must be sent to the Fondation pour l’Architecture before 30 April 2011, the postmark serving as proof. Entry is free of charge.
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