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June 2, 2009 |
| A benefit program and cocktail reception with Donald Albrecht, moderator and curator of the exhibition "Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future"; Rosamond Fletcher on the General Motors Technical Center outside Detroit; Alexandra Lange on the Miller House, Columbus, Indiana; and Paul Makovsky on the CBS Building, New York City. | ||
June 5 - September 11, 2009 |
| An exhibition of noteworthy architectural projects in Norway, where architects and designers from all over the world have used shocking colors, graceful forms, and unusual materials to transform banal rest stops into astonishing landmarks. | ||
Registration Deadline |
| Architects, landscape architects, designers, artists, and consultants world-wide are eligible to submit projects, which must be completed no earlier than 2004. Projects must be completed by time of submission. All submissions are online. | ||
July 9-17, 2009 |
| The festival includes films, exhibitions, and an international congress where architects, graphic designers, communication experts, copywriters, and film makers in a debate that will also involve scientists, visionaries, theologians, politicians, and economists, and will lead the public through the exploration of new points of connection between architecture and the media. | ||
July 15-18, 2009 |
| A premier business development, marketing, and management conference to educate and connect A/E/C industry leaders. Explore how developing strategies and determining risks in our changing marketplace can bring rewards to your firm and career. | ||
Registration Deadline |
| A call for all architects and designers to compete for an opportunity to design sustainable, green homes in tornado-ravaged Greensburg, Kansas; cash prizes. | ||
through June 14, 2009 |
| Conceived by wHY Architecture, recently selected design architect for The Speed Art Museum expansion and renovation, the exhibition explores the creative process of sustainable design - constructed from recycled materials salvaged from a project construction site, and designed to produce minimal waste in its installation and transportation. | ||
April 23 - June 30, 2009 |
| Projects from the winners of the 2009 Design Awards & Building Type Awards will be on display through June at the Center for Architecture. Please join us for the exhibition opening celebration at 6pm on April 23, 2009. Please RSVP on the AIA New York website through the corresponding calendar event (www.aiany.org/calendar). | ||
May 3 - November 1, 2009 |
| An outstanding selection of travel sketches, figure drawings, and building renderings by Richard Neutra (1892-1970), one of Modernism's most important architects. Curated by Thomas S. Hines; collection from the department of special collections at the Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. | ||
May 15 - August 23, 2009 |
| Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Wright's famed spiral, the exhibition examines Wright's concepts of space and its relevance to contemporary architecture through the presentation of over 80 projects in a range of media including original drawings, newly commissioned and historic models, one-to-one scale replicas, newly created video and digital renderings, photography, and ephemera. | ||
June 2, 2009 |
| A benefit program and cocktail reception with Donald Albrecht, moderator and curator of the exhibition "Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future"; Rosamond Fletcher on the General Motors Technical Center outside Detroit; Alexandra Lange on the Miller House, Columbus, Indiana; and Paul Makovsky on the CBS Building, New York City. | ||
June 4-5, 2009 |
| The two-day conference brings together an international audience to discuss the role of public space and green networks in creating truly sustainable cities – cities which have a reduced impact on the environment, which cope better with the consequences of global climate change, and where people want to live and work. | ||
June 4-7, 2009 |
| In the wake of spiraling economic challenges, the ideology of community design should play a key role in an infusion of renewed hope and possibility for civic engagement, innovative planning, and community building. This conference will focus on the role of community design through a series of discussions, workshops, site visits, and tours. | ||
June 5 - September 11, 2009 |
| An exhibition of noteworthy architectural projects in Norway, where architects and designers from all over the world have used shocking colors, graceful forms, and unusual materials to transform banal rest stops into astonishing landmarks. | ||
June 17, 2009 |
| The event will include a special tribute to those who have preserved FLW's guiding principles, passionate spirit, and innovative vision, including Peter B. Lewis, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, and Mark Keane; 60 Minutes anchor Mike Wallace will chair the evening's celebrations. | ||
June 17-18, 2009 |
| An opportunity for designers to collaborate on the leadership role that design should take to shape our future: examine how design thinking is becoming a change agent for transforming the deep fissures in our cultural and business systems, and creating emerging opportunities to elevate the impact of your contributions. | ||
June 26-28, 2009 |
| The multi-discipline, non-traditional design trade fair exhibition combining the highest caliber of architects, designers, and design manufactures on the West Coast in a unique exhibit, conference, and tour format; home tours include tours of Case Study House #22, the Stahl House. | ||
Registration Deadline |
| Architects, landscape architects, designers, artists, and consultants world-wide are eligible to submit projects, which must be completed no earlier than 2004. Projects must be completed by time of submission. All submissions are online. | ||
July 9-17, 2009 |
| The festival includes films, exhibitions, and an international congress where architects, graphic designers, communication experts, copywriters, and film makers in a debate that will also involve scientists, visionaries, theologians, politicians, and economists, and will lead the public through the exploration of new points of connection between architecture and the media. | ||
July 9 - August 7, 2009 |
| Programs cover topics in architecture, urban planning, health care and educational facilities design, residential design, sustainability and green design, real estate development, leadership, management, and more; open to architects, planners, real estate and building industry professionals, and others interested in the built environment. | ||
July 15-18, 2009 |
| A premier business development, marketing, and management conference to educate and connect A/E/C industry leaders. Explore how developing strategies and determining risks in our changing marketplace can bring rewards to your firm and career. | ||
July 15-26, 2009 |
| The festival demonstrates and communicates how design can create opportunities for sustainable innovation, generate new products and services, and improve our health and social conditions with economic benefit to Victoria; encourages collaboration between the design industry, business community, and the public. | ||
Registration Deadline |
| A call for all architects and designers to compete for an opportunity to design sustainable, green homes in tornado-ravaged Greensburg, Kansas; cash prizes. | ||
July 17, 2009 |
| Through presentations and guided tours, as well as a behind-the-scenes glimpse at areas not open to the public, this study day offers an in-depth look at the Intrepid Museum's ambitious restoration and redesign project. | ||
August 7-9, 2009 |
| An immersive, three-day study tour with leading scholars and experts will investigate and celebrate the 100th-year anniversary of Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett's 1909 Plan of Chicago and its legacy; a Graduate Student Fellowship is available for this tour. | ||
Submission Deadline |
| Abstracts (no more than 300 words) are sought for 25 thematic sessions during the SAH annual meeting in April 2010 in Chicago. | ||
Registration Deadline |
| The San Francisco Botanical Garden, on 55 acres within San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, is sponsoring an open, one-stage, international competition to select a design for the Gondwana Circle - a solution that effectively communicates the historical significance of Gondwana in relation to the evolution and current horticultural communities of the Southern Hemisphere; cash prizes. | ||
September 9-13, 2009 |
| An innovative festival of moving image and digitalized motion arts and entertainment, with the overarching theme of city-states to explore society's evolving and shifting urban identity, with evocative artist interpretations of all types of terrain and environments, real and imagined. | ||
September 11, 2009 |
| Led by Cynthia R. Field, Founding Trustee of the National Building Museum, along with other members of the SAH, this study day features architectural history resources not on the usual Washington, DC, tourist circuit; a Graduate Student Fellowship is avaialble for this tour. | ||
September 13-17, 2009 |
| A forum for exchange of leading research and technology developments, an opportunity to share information on companies' innovative products and services, and an extraordinary venue to network with national and global leaders and professionals in the fields of indoor air quality and healthy built environments. | ||
September 24, 2009 - January 10, 2010 |
| The IABR engages the fields of architecture, urban design, and landscape architecture in research, public dialogue, and multi-media presentations based on an urgent social agenda, and the conviction that architecture can and must contribute to solving some of our society's most pressing issues. | ||
April 13-15, 2010 |
| The conference will review contemporary issues and influences in architecture and built environment, including housing, services, sustainability, energy, digital revolution, conservation, and globalization. | ||
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