AIASF NEXT Conference and Placemaking DeepDive

Hosted in San Francisco, a city recognized as a leading hub for innovative design leaders and thinkers, AIASF NEXT is a great opportunity to explore cutting-edge ideas, projects, and practices that will impact the next generation of the architecture and design profession as well as the future of the built environment. Gathering the best and brightest in AEC for information sharing, conversation, and networking, AIASF NEXT will be the platform to help you generate new clients, relationships, and business.

Following a three track system, AIASF NEXT offers educational and networking sessions presented by over 50 speakers on the latest in design, business, and technology for the built environment. Paola Antonelli, curator for the Museum of Modern Art New York, will deliver the keynote address on the New Frontiers of Design.

How can we consider the future and not consider Place? The Pre-Conference DeepDive on Placemaking provides an opportunity to have a longer, more nuanced conversation on Place and its potential to positively influence the creative process and final product.

  • Title

    AIASF NEXT Conference and Placemaking DeepDive
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  • From

    November 12, 2015 11:00 AM
  • Until

    November 13, 2015 09:00 PM
  • Venue

    San Francisco County Fair Building
  • Address

    1199 9th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122

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