#AIA Europe members might recognize some of the faces in this video from the Institute > AIA Diversity - YouTube.
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AIA Europe sponsor Sipral is providing one of four main elements which contribute to the form of the Gehry Partners project for the Foundation Louis Vuitton. A recent article in Le Parisien makes note of the progress on site: La fondation LVMH prend forme - 04/03/2013 - leParisien.fr
Here, a direct link to an English translation. —via Twitter
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AIA Europe is pleased to welcome new members Roland Busenhart, Int'l Assoc. AIA of Switzerland, David M. Dwars, AIA of the Netherlands, Roger W. Keller, AIA of the United States, Alireza Razavi, AIA of France, plus Carsten Roth, Int'l Assoc. AIA and Tamara Anna Iwaseczko, AIA of Germany.
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The strange and amazing nature of publishing in the 21st century…a project by chapter member Marc Baillargeon, Int'l Assoc. AIA has been making the rounds on the internet. Here, at the Huffington Post > A Small Paris Apartment That Could Fit In Your Dorm Room, plus Curbed, inthralld, and at Wired.
Laufen Newsletter for April 2013. Laufen has been an AIA Europe sponsor of since the chapter conference in Basel 2011.
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For the first time, with a little head-scratching along the way, the Lyon conference schedule has been added to the AIA Europe calendar > http://aiaeurope.org/calendar/
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Northeastern University’s School of Architecture, in collaboration with the Akademie der Künste in Berlin, is hosting an international conference on the changing relationship of public participation to architecture and urban design in Boston and Berlin. Read more about "Shaping contested projects for tomorrow’s metropolis".
An international team led by KVA MATx and 360grad + Architekten designed ‘soft’ domestic infrastructure for a set of live/work residences that embraces carbon-neutral lifestyles. Read more from Architect magazine.
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