Calling all architects and designers that love to ski or board! Archinect's Paul Petrunia and Designer Pages' Jacob Slevin have blocked several rooms at the Cliff Lodge at heavily reduced rates for Thursday, February 27 to Sunday, March 1 (reduced rates may also be applied to the night of February 26, for early birds). The Cliff Lodge is not only the sole ski-in, ski-out hotel at Utah's world-class Snowbird and Alta Mountains, but it's also a stunning piece of architecture by Utah modernists Enteleki, Architecture, Planning, Research, and Brixen and Christopher Architect.
For the last few years Paul and Jacob have put aside their busy schedules to recharge on the ski slopes of the American West. It’s been an opportunity to share business knowledge, plan new ventures, and, most importantly, ski! This year they’ve decided to turn this into an official retreat, "T-Bars for T-Squares," with fellow architects, designers, and friends. For more information, check out the website.
We will be coordinating a few group activities, but deliberately want to keep the schedule lite so that everyone can have fun on the mountain and play things by ear. Send an email to Paul if you or your company would like to sponsor one of these events.
If you'd like to join us send an email to tbars4tsquares@archinect.com so we can give you the group booking code for the reduced-rate reserved rooms. We expect these rooms will go quickly, so we recommend not waiting too long!
4 Comments
Oh man, hopefully this becomes an annual thing, sounds awesome! Timing isn't right this year though...
That's the hope, Nam! Colorado seems like a likely place to go next year.
Snowbird is as good as Vail and never lines. It's a secret private place as most go to Park City. They also have heli-skiing!
I love that place!
Joe
if there is free beer i'll show up.
- Olaf
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