anybody else with an NCARB record get that e-mail today about this conference?
anybody else planning on submitting an essay?
Dear IDP Recordholder:
"Designing Tomorrow's Architect," a national internship conference devoted to improving the internship process, will be held in San Antonio, Texas on September 22-24. Twenty-five emerging professionals will join key leaders from the academic and practice communities to learn, discuss, analyze and collectively create dynamic visions for tomorrow's architects.
This is your chance to have direct input into your future! The emerging professionals will be selected on the basis of an essay competition. All Conference expenses will be paid to selected submissions. For complete information, please visit the Conference website: www.designingtomorrowsarchitect.org
Hurry--the essay submission deadline is July 1. We look forward to seeing you at the 2005 Internship Conference!
Ann Chaintreuil, FAIA
Internship Conference Co-Chair
Ana Guerra, Associate AIA
Internship Conference Co-Chair
Robert Rosenfeld, Director
Council Record Services
NCARB
Robert Rosenfeld, Director
Council Record Services
NCARB
Yeah, I recieved the email this morning, and the head of the local AIA chapter sent me an email about it yesterday. I'm most likely going to submit something, but it all depends on how its able to be worked into my already crunched schedule.
the website doesn't really have much information...i'm going to need a finely polished piece to answer the questions
"what should an architectural internship be? give any options or ideas that would make an internship better"
or
"if you could change one thing about architectural internship what would it be?"
the website it pretty weak, and the 500 word limit is going to be difficult to get everything taken care of. should've stayed awake through that 8am english class a little more often....
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anybody else with an NCARB record get that e-mail today about this conference?
anybody else planning on submitting an essay?
Dear IDP Recordholder:
"Designing Tomorrow's Architect," a national internship conference devoted to improving the internship process, will be held in San Antonio, Texas on September 22-24. Twenty-five emerging professionals will join key leaders from the academic and practice communities to learn, discuss, analyze and collectively create dynamic visions for tomorrow's architects.
This is your chance to have direct input into your future! The emerging professionals will be selected on the basis of an essay competition. All Conference expenses will be paid to selected submissions. For complete information, please visit the Conference website: www.designingtomorrowsarchitect.org
Hurry--the essay submission deadline is July 1. We look forward to seeing you at the 2005 Internship Conference!
Ann Chaintreuil, FAIA
Internship Conference Co-Chair
Ana Guerra, Associate AIA
Internship Conference Co-Chair
Robert Rosenfeld, Director
Council Record Services
NCARB
Robert Rosenfeld, Director
Council Record Services
NCARB
Yeah, I recieved the email this morning, and the head of the local AIA chapter sent me an email about it yesterday. I'm most likely going to submit something, but it all depends on how its able to be worked into my already crunched schedule.
the website doesn't really have much information...i'm going to need a finely polished piece to answer the questions
"what should an architectural internship be? give any options or ideas that would make an internship better"
or
"if you could change one thing about architectural internship what would it be?"
in just 500 words.
the website it pretty weak, and the 500 word limit is going to be difficult to get everything taken care of. should've stayed awake through that 8am english class a little more often....
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