No open meeting tonight, April 23rd
There is no open meeting tonight at Piecora’s – The Pro-Bono Career Fair took its place. The next event will be on June 18th at Ouch My Eye. Sorry for any confusion.
There is no open meeting tonight at Piecora’s – The Pro-Bono Career Fair took its place. The next event will be on June 18th at Ouch My Eye. Sorry for any confusion.
Join the AIA and AWB-Seattle’s Community Activism Initiative at the Pro Bono Career Fair – Design Your Community, Design Your Future.
When: Wednesday April 22nd 5-7pm,
Where: AIA Seattle, 1911 1st Avenue
Hosted by: AWB-Seattle and AIA Seattle
Give some time to your community and give your career a boost by volunteering some design time and a helping [...]
Design Making Change Exhibition: March 17th to April 30th, AIA Seattle (1911 1st Ave.). Opening Reception on April 2nd.
Come Join us for the opening of this Exhibit on April 2nd from 5 to 7pm at the AIA Seattle. AWB-Seattle projects are featured. For more more information, please see the poster. Spread the [...]
Please note that this course has been cancelled this year and may be offered again next year.
On October 30th an unprecedented display of creativity and pumpkin carving skills were seen at our 2008 Carve for a Cause fundraiser. The expert panel consisting of Guy Michaelsen and Roberta Miner of the Seattle Architecture Foundation, Steve Badanes of the University of Washington,and Ron Van der Veen of Mithun did not take their task [...]
Save the date for our upcoming Happy Hour fundraising event! It will be at Belt Collins (1925 Post Alley) at 6pm – on their rooftop deck, if weather allows. Light refreshments and Ghanaian Music provided by members of Ocheami African Dance Company featuring Kofi Anang. Check out his bio and their website: http://www.home.earthlink.net/~ocheami/.
If you [...]
Please join us!
Come support a good cause by way of general merriment on a (hopefully) sunny Friday evening at the pier.
When: Tuesday, July 8th, 4pm to 6pm
Where: AIA Seattle, 1911 1st Ave.
Please join co-sponsors AIA Seattle and AWB-Seattle for this very important presentation on recovery work in New Orleans.