FOUR X FOUR: 4 Architects/4 Regions/4 Visions/4 the Future

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FXFOWLE Architects

This event will be held in conjunction with the AIA Convention, April 30 - May 2, 2009 in San Franciso, CA. Earn 1.0 AIA CES HSW.

EVENT SUMMARY
"FOUR X FOUR: 4 Architects/4 Regions/4 Visions/4 the Future " features four leading architects, from four regions of the country, who will be discussing how architects are redefining their practices and themselves to respond to: the New Administration; the New Economy; New Technologies; and the Future of the Profession. The "FOUR X FOUR " Forum will be moderated by William Menking, Editor of the Architect’s Newspaper, co-sponsor of this event. The event is hosted by the Hafele San Francisco.

PRESENTERS:
Mark E. Strauss, FAIA, AICP, LEED AP, PP
"Architects and Public Policy"
Senior Partner of FXFOWLE Architects LLP, New York
Past President of AIA New York

Martha Lampkin Welborne, FAIA
"Architects and the Realities of the New Economy"
Managing Director, Grand Avenue Committee, Los Angeles
Past President of AIA Los Angeles

Betsy del Monte, AIA, LEED AP
"Architects and New Technologies"
Principal, Director of Sustainability, Beck Architecture LLC
Past President of AIA Dallas

Michael Damore, AIA
"Architects and the Future of the Profession"
Executive Managing Director and President
EPSTEIN, Chicago

William Menking
Moderator
Founder and Editor
The Architect's Newspaper

DATE:
April 29, 2009

TIME:
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm (reception to follow forum)

LOCATION:
Hafele San Francisco Showroom
151 Vermont St. #9
San Francisco, CA 94103

REGISTRATION:
http://www.hafele.com/us/news-and-events/showroom-events/4123.asp

FREE EVENT TRANSPORTATION:
From 4 pm to 5:20pm on April 29, Hafele will provide transportation from the AIA Convention host hotel (SF Marriot) to the Hafele Showroom at 7-10 minute intervals. Pick up location: SF Marriot, 55 Fourth Street between Mission and Market St. Look for a Hafele representative to direct you. The limos will have Hafele signs in the windows. Return transportation to the Marriot after 7pm will be provided.

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