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September 25, 2006
Architecture in the City
September was Architecture in the City Month in San Francisco. The SF American Institute of Architecture has been organizing this month-long exploration of San Francisco's unique built environment and design, which unfortunately is coming to a close. I need to do a better job keeping track of these things.
From the website: Architecture and the City is the first series of its kind in the Bay Area to feature architectural tours, film screenings, exhibitions, design lectures and more. Now in its third year, the month-long celebration engages members of the public, design enthusiasts and architects and designers with a deeper appreciation for San Francisco's rich architectural and design community.
There are a few interesting events left, including this Thursday when the AIA's Ed Mazria will explore How Architects Can Reverse Global Warming. Interesting.
Posted by jessehudson at September 25, 2006 07:38 PM
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