Dallas Architecture Forum, the non-profit organization dedicated to providing challenging and on-going public discourse about architecture, and the Dallas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects will present a lecture by Los Angeles-based architect Steven Ehrlich and the 2011 AIA Built Projects Design Awards on Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at
7 p.m. in the Horchow Auditorium at the Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 N. Harwood St. in downtown Dallas. This will be the opening lecture of the Dallas Architecture Forum’s 2011-2012 Season. Tickets will be $20 for general admission and $5 for students (with ID). The event is free for DAF and AIA Dallas members.
Tickets can be purchased at the door before the lecture.
In his more than 30 years of practicing architecture, Steven Ehrlich has developed a signature style of modern global design that achieves sustainability through the integration of new technologies with strategies learned from indigenous builders. Ehrlich Architects has won eight National AIA Design Awards and was named 2003 Firm of the Year by the AIA California Council. Ehrlich also lectures and teaches extensively. Ehrlich is the Chair of the jury for the 2011 AIA Dallas Design Awards program that recognizes projects that have been constructed ("built" projects). The winning entries will be announced at the program.
About the Dallas Architecture Forum
The Dallas Architecture Forum provides a continuing and challenging public discourse on architecture and urban design in - and for - the Dallas area. For more information on The Forum or their lecture season, call 214-764-2406 or visit www.dallasarchitectureforum.org.
About The AIA Dallas Design Awards
The AIA Dallas Design Awards recognizes outstanding work by Dallas architects, both in the metropolitan area and around the world. The purpose of the awards program is to honor the architects, clients, and consultants who work together to achieve design excellence. For more information, visit http://www.aiadallas.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=38
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