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15.9.15

Alan Schwartzman scholarship

Julia Kwolyk, the winner of the Alan Schwartzman Scholarship for 2015, will give a presentation of her time at the École des Beaux-Arts at Fontainebleau. With an introduction by AIA Europe president Bertrand Coldefy, the presentation will be part of the Saturday morning program at the Vienna University of Economics.

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2015 honor and awards program

Recent refinements to Vienna | The world's most livable city include items on the AIA Europe Honors & Awards program. Winners for the 2015 awards will be announced before the Saturday gala dinner.

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4th of July…err, September

Most of the group
The France section held its annual 4 July picnic on 4 September this year. Avoiding the 104°F (40°C) heat in July, it was unusually cool, making the food and drink arranged by the France section director Michael Shamieh, plus contributions by those attending, all the more important.

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Vienna and its refugees

Les Jordan AIA, Committee chair for Vienna | The world's most livable city writes a note for the few concerned and the curious remainder regarding life in Europe at this time:
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7.9.15

Transit in Vienna

Les Jordan AIA, chair of the Vienna conference committee, has this to say about transit for the Vienna conference:

For those arriving by plane, two methods for travel into the city center are recommended:
  1. The CAT train costs €10 and the trip takes 15 minutes. 
  2. Taxi direct to city center hotels — expect to pay about €35-40.
Attendees for the full conference will receive a 72 hour transit pass for you during the conference during onsite registration. Weekend attendees will receive a 48 hour pass. 
Additional information regarding conference locations is available now on the conference web page. See the resources menu on the upper right > http://aiaeurope.org/vienna

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2.9.15

Vienna | The world's most livable city.

Too bold? Many think it's not (although Vienna did drop to number 2 in some 2015 rankings). It is also the title of the upcoming AIA Europe conference. The pace of registration is quickening — register and book housing this week instead of racing against the calendar. Details of the conference, where a full registration can earn 18 AIA CES LUs are at http://aiaeurope.org/vienna.

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AIA Europe chapter meeting

Vienna is not just the location of the upcoming AIA Europe fall conference, it is also the next location of a chapter meeting. Importantly, attending members will vote for 2016 chapter officers; open positions include First vice president, Vice president, Secretary, and France section director. See the form to submit nominations for these positions.

Members are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the minutes of the previous chapter meeting (Milan).

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AIA International director — zone 1

AIA Europe must select a new international region director representing zone 1 of the AIA International Region for 2016-2017. The two year term is currently held by Vincent Marani AIA of the Czech Republic. Also representing zone 1 is Robert Rhodes of AIA UK.

This position has been added to the nominations form for AIA Europe. If you wish to serve or wish to nominate a candidate, please use the nominations form.

Please direct questions regarding the role to Vincent Marani, Past-president (2013) of AIA Europe.

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