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Biophilia, Cinephilia, and Memorabilia Converge on Day Two of 2016 AIA Convention, Philadelphia
Keynote speaker Neri Oxman presented a fantastic architectural future, while the AIA launched a film contest and plans for special-edition bullion coin
This morning, after a marathon night of celebrations across Philadelphia, architects (caffeine at the ready) assembled for Day Two of the 2016 AIA convention.
The first order of business was the launch of the AIA’s second-annual “I Look Up” short film contest, part of the organization’s ongoing public awareness campaign. This year’s theme is “Architectural Solutions,” and the competition was kicked off with the screening of a documentary about Rural Studio, a design-build program that works with people in Hale County, Alabama, on community architecture projects.
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