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SMPS Marketing Awards: March 10, 2010
The Society for Marketing Professional Services Columbus Chapter is hosting its marketing awards presentation gala to honor excellence in marketing communications in the architecture, engineering and construction (A/E/C) industry on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at the Center for Architecture on 380 East Broad Street from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Admission is Free. Firms entered in six different […]
Read MoreJanuary 21, 2010 Chapter Meeting
5pm Reception (cash bar) 6pm “Change Design Futures” Presentation by NBBJ. (1 LU)In a world compelled to recalibrate the engines of growth and prosperity, there’s an increasing awareness that innovation is more vital than ever to growth and that design, in turn, is critical to innovation. The discussion around design’s critical role in business has […]
Read More2009 Design Awards
Honor AwardDesign Architect & Architect of Record: NBBJAssociate Architect: Bostwick Design PartnershipProject Name: Cleveland Clinic Miller Family Pavilion & Glickman TowerOwner: Cleveland ClinicPhotographers: Tom Arban, Benjamin Benschneider, Paul WarcholThe Cleveland Clinic embarked on a two-building, 1.3 million-square-foot expansion to create a new gateway, main lobby and additional medical space. The clinic’s top-rated heart hospital – […]
Read MoreArchitecture Columbus!
Get your tickets now! November 4th – 5:30pm @ Knowlton School of Architecture Free & open to the Public. Reception to follow lecture. AIA Columbus is pleased host head juror Doug Stockman from El Dorado Architects at our annual Honor Awards event. Doug will present his firm’s innovative work and the process in which 53 […]
Read MoreArchitecture Columbus_Gala!
Get tickets here! *This year’s gala will feature a silent auction fundraiser for the center for architecture that includes many great prizes. Please contact Kate Watts for information if you are interested in donating an item.
Read MoreAnnual Meeting – October 21st
The Firm of the Future: Big Picture Trends Shaping the Future of Design Firms (1 AIA LU)
by Ray Kogan, AIA
Yogi Berra supposedly opined that “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.” Heeding his wisdom, it is essential that leaders of architecture firms understand what the future holds in order to navigate their firms through tumultuous times-as well as the good times that will return. What could be more important to the leadership and management of architecture firms than scanning the horizon and taking in the big picture of the major forces that will drive the business climate for architects in order to become better equipped to anticipate trends, analyze future prospects, and position their firms?
Read MoreAllen L. Patrick, FAIA
Mr. Patrick is a visionary on the leading edge of trends brought upon by technological advancements and changes in sociological patterns. He has been a significant influence in the field of Criminal Justice through his progressive and innovative architectural designs. His belief that the built environment plays a critical role in shaping and reshaping human […]
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