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The eighth annual Reinvention Symposium will take place December 7-9 in Phoenix, Arizona. Highlights include the annual housing tour, Leadership Awards Luncheon and award-winners panel discussion, and the opportunity to earn up to 18 continuing education hours from AIA*. On Wednesday, an AIA-CRAN Forum will be held at Reinvention, addressing the concerns of the custom residential architect. This is one event no forward-thinking residential architect can afford to miss!
This year's theme is "More is More: Expanding your practice through collaboration, diversification, and ingenuity." The economic downturn has imposed a downward pressure on the remuneration residential architects can claim for their typical menu of services. With fewer projects available, architects must claim more of the opportunities each project entails. The eighth annual Reinvention Symposium will examine new practice models innovative architects can use to survive these tough times and position themselves to thrive in the upturn.
Keynote Speaker Rick Joy, AIA, Rick Joy Architects Ltd. will address how he has stretched his small practice to tackle complex and sometimes far-flung master planning and design projects in the Keynote Address:" Progress Report: Adapting and Evolving"
Register before November 7, 2011 to receive the early bird registration rate! For more information, and to register, visit reinventionconf.com
To download the full conference brochure, click here.
*Number of AIA hours pending approval.
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Mark Demerly AIA
President
Demerly Architects
Indianapolis IN
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