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Home Continuing Education Architecture Matters Design Forum: Iconic Buildings of the Last 25 Years

Architecture Matters Design Forum: Iconic Buildings of the Last 25 Years

Join hosts Kris Barkley, AIA, Amanda Green, AIA, and Saxon Sigerson, AIA for an evening discussion of iconic buildings of the last 25 years (the wonderful and not so wonderful).

Is the key to a wonderful building the floor plan? Or is it the cross section? Or could it be form? Each of our presenters will dive into these theories to compare and contrast case studies.

Our fearless hosts will present this time, followed by a lively open discussion moderated by Mike Parrott, AIA.

Date: Tuesday, December 10th, 2019 (5:30 p.m. check-in + dinner, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. discussion)
Location: AIA Central Valley Chapter Office, 1400 S Street, Suite 100, Sacramento, California 95811
AIA CES: 1.5 LU | Elective
Cost: $10 AIA Members, $15 Non Members (includes dinner & drinks by Wendy Sigerson) / Free for Students (does not include dinner)
Register at 2019archmatters.bpt.me

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