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17.11.14

Planning for Climate Change

On 4 December 2014 in London at the University of London and 12 March 2015 in Dublin at Dublin Chamber of Commerce are two Conferences entitled "Planning for Climate Change".  The key focus of both days is to debate and discuss the issues that face communities when it comes to adapting to climate change and addressing the problems and opportunities that climate change brings.


Details of the events can be found on the  following Social Media Feeds – Facebook and Twitter and Google+.
The register as a delegate, speaker, submit a paper, or take a display space, please e-mail.

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7.8.13

BIG creates a molehill for Bjarke’s old high school in Denmark

BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group)  with CG Jensen + EKJ + Grontmij  have completed a new multi-purpose hall for the Bjarke Ingels’ former highschool Gammel Hellerup Gymnasium, north of Copenhagen, turning a courtyard into a new social meeting point and sports facility combined.

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26.5.13

Mies van der Rohe Award 2013 winner: Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavik

This Concert Hall in Reykjavik by Henning Larsen (represented within AIA Europe by Louis Becker Int'l Assoc. AIA) garners the 2013 Mies van der Rohe Award.

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4.5.13

Fletcher Hotel, Amsterdam, Holland

AIA Europe sponsor Dip-Tech prints on glass for the Fletcher Hotel in Amsterdam.

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8.3.13

Dutch architect plans 3-D-printed building

Printing on glass not enough? 3-D printing is the fashion now and a Dutch architect plans world's first 3-D-printed building.

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2.3.12

AIArchitect

A sidebar note for the AIA Europe Israel Conference appears in this week's AIArchitect. Also of note in this issue: an honor award for the 8 House by BIG.

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26.12.11

Leüthen’s Cultural Garden Building by Henning Larsen Architects

From the office of AIA Europe member Louis Becker, Int'l. Assoc. AIA of Denmark, a jury has selected a design for the new Leüthens Kulturhage in Trondheim, Norway. —via e-architect

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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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6.9.11

Ireland's Age Friendly Counties Programme

First International Conference On Age-Friendly Cities will be held in Dublin in September 2011.

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19.8.11

Age-Friendly Cities Conference


1st International Conference on Age-Friendly Cities will be held in Dublin in September 2011.

Full information on the conference, including the programme and the registration process is available at www.afc-internationalconference.ie.


—via urbanicity.org

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8.8.11

American Institute Of Architects Honours Selma Harrington

Dublin-based architect and President of Architects Council of Europe, Selma Harrington, has been honoured by the American Institute of Architects for her significant contribution to the profession. Read more…

—via Helen Giblin, AIA; image from RIAI

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13.4.11

New registration option for Stockholm conference

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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22.3.11

Stockholm = Green Urban(design) | #AIA Europe

Images!.

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7.3.11

EURA Conference 2011 - The City without Limits – University of Copenhagen

EURA Conference 2011 - The City without Limits – University of Copenhagen: EURA 2011 “Cities without limits” is the topic of the next conference of the European Urban Research Association (EURA 2011) organized in cooperation with Centre for Strategic Urban Research — formed by University of Copenhagen and Aarhus School of Architecture and funded by Realdania Research — and University of Aalborg.

The conference will be held in Copenhagen 23rd - 25th of June 2011.

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6.2.11

Calabar International Conference Center | Henning Larsen Architects | ArchDaily

Henning Larsen Architects has won the international architectural competition for the new Calabar International Conference Center in the southeastern part of Nigeria. Chapter member Louis Becker, Int'l. Assoc. AIA is a principal with Henning Larsen Architects. —via ArchDaily

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15.1.11

Stockholm — The Pop-Up City

Caught Stockholm fever yet for the Spring 2011 AIA Europe continuing education conference? Stockholm — The Pop-Up City by way of Twitter user @ArchisVolume: beautiful new video portraits of Stockholm + Detroit http://bit.ly/guXFJM @popupcity.

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21.10.10

Member news

AIA Europe member David Edward Goehring, AIA , of the Netherlands, shares news that RAU is a finalist in an international design competition for the Dance Music Theatre in The Hague. Results are due to be announced in a few weeks. Youtube (3.5 minutes), exhibition panels.

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12.8.10

Managing the Urban Rural Interface

An international conference: Strategies and Tools for Urban Development and Sustainable Peri-urban Land Use Relationships, 19 – 22 October 2010.

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24.8.09

International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam

International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam runs from 24 September 2009-10 January 2010. —via Metropolismag.com

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5.5.09

Great Places, Great Cities conference

Great Places Great Cities takes place on 4-5 June 2009 in Glasgow, Scotland and is aimed at an international and home audience of senior practitioners, policy makers and politicians. —via Urbanicity

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