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23.11.11

Basel conference image set

Laufen bathroom displayMuseum der KulturenMuseum der KulturenMuseum der KulturenMuseum der KulturenMuseum der Kulturen
Rhine river ferryAt the VoltahallePresentation at the VoltahalleMünsterkircheEvening on the RhineBasel 360° exhibit
VitrahausPetrol station, Jean ProuvéPetrol station, Jean Prouvé

Basel Conference, a set by Dick Paris on Flickr.
Images of the AIA Europe Conference in Basel, October 2011. —via Richard Anderson, AIA

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21.11.11

Coasting the Baltic - The Irish Times - Sat, Nov 19, 2011

#AIA Europe past-president Don O'Neill shares his Baltic journal with the Irish Times.

Instead of an expensive cruise, Don and Barbara O'Neill scrapped their car for a new Mini and spent four weeks touring Scandinavia and the Baltic States.
Read Coasting the Baltic…

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8.11.11

Teckell Collection with Gregg Brodarick

Gregg Brodarick, Assoc. AIA, a partner in B.lab Italia was interviewed in a segment which featured his product on Discovery Velocity channel.

The Tech Toys 360 airing on 12 October included Teckell's Krystal Foosball Table as a luxury makeover to the game room standard. Teckell Collection is B.Lab's reinterpretation of the table sport of foosball.

A short preview (<1 min.) from the segment is available on YouTube.

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7.11.11

AIA Europe on YouTube

“Come see what AIA Europe is all about.” With that, 2011 Chapter President Gregg Brodarick is pleased to introduce the first iteration of the video footage collected in Stockholm during the spring 2011 AIA Europe Chapter Meeting and International Conference. Watch it now: aiaeurope.org/stockholm_video

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ARCHI/MAPS | Hamburg in 1863

From ARCHI/MAPS, a view of Hamburg in 1863. AIA Europe meets in Hamburg in 2012, although not before we meet in Tel Aviv in the spring of 2012.

 

3.11.11

Robert Ivy, CEO of #AIA, on devastation in Turkey

AIA Europe President Gregg Brodarick shares a letter from The American Institute of Architects Chief Executive Officer Robert F. Ivy FAIA regarding the earthquake in eastern Turkey. "For those architects living and working in the rest of Europe, they are undoubtedly asking a lot of hard questions about disaster assessment and recovery — and how they can apply their skills and expertise to this tragic event." Read the full letter from Robert Ivy FAIA…

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