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Note: Any changes
to the following event schedules will be posted with the original
event listings. Please contact event organizers for the most up-to-date
information.
2007 Emerging Voices
New York City
March 1, 8, 15, and 22, 2007
The Architectural League created the annual Emerging Voices lecture series in 1982 to recognize and encourage architects who are beginning to achieve prominence in the profession. Now celebrating its 25th anniversary, the series focuses primarily on built work, at a variety of scales, and is structured to reflect the diversity of contemporary practice—geographically,
stylistically, and ideologically. At the Scholastic Auditorium and Urban Center. For more details, call 212/753-1722 or visit www.archleague.org.
Women in Architecture: Histories, Herstories, Reappraising the Legacy of American Architecture
Washington, D.C.
March 15, 2007
What is involved in recovering the lost histories of 20th-century architecture? What criteria can architects and historians adopt that will more equitably evaluate architecture? How can women architects create and preserve their own legacies? This forum discusses these questions, as it celebrates women’s history month. At the National Building Museum. Call 202/272-2448 or visit www.nbm.org.
NESEA’s Building Energy 07 Conference and Trade Show
Boston
March 13–15, 2007
The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NSEA) Building Energy 07 includes in-depth workshops on a wide range of green building topics with leading architects, engineers,
designers, product developers, builders, manufacturers, policy makers, planners, educators, utility executives, and green marketers. The
trade show offers the latest in green building products and services. At Seaport World Trade Center. For additional information, visit www.buildingenergy.nesea.org.
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