ArchFest 2005, Design for Change, National Preservation Conference, The BuildingTeam Summit 2005, 2006 International Builders Show, Residential Design 2006
ArchFest 2005
Sept. 19-24
Boston
617.314.7593
www.archfest.org
Design for Change
Sept. 23
Theresa Lang Student and Communication Center, Parsons School of Design
55 W. 13th St., New York City
Regular admission $25, $10 for students
212.229.5488
boxoffice@newschool.edu
National Preservation Conference
Sept. 27 - Oct. 2
Hilton Portland and Executive Tower
921 S.W. Sixth Ave. Portland, Ore.
Various registration prices
202.588.6092
https://www.nthpconference.org/GeneralInfo/
The BuildingTeam Summit 2005
Oct. 27-28
Willard InterContinental Hotel
Washington, D.C.
Speaker lineup:
Thom Mayne - renowned architect and recipient of the 2005 Pritzker Architecture Prize
Lou Dobbs - anchor and managing editor of CNN's Lou Dobbs Tonight
Dr. Clayton M. Christensen - professor of business administration at the Harvard Business School
Dr. James Haughey - director of economics for Reed Business Research Group
Bret Wilkerson - CEO of Property & Portfolio Research
800.322.6996
http://www.buildingteamsummit.com
2006 International Builders Show
January 11-14, 2006
Orange Country Convention Center
Orlando, Fla.
http://www.buildersshow.com
Colin Powell will be the keynote speaker for this event.
Residential Design 2006
April 5-6, 2006
Seaport World Trade Center
Boston
800.996.3863
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