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Construction Management & Interior Design Career Fair - SF Austin State University
CAREER FAIR
SF AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY
Construction Management & Interior Design
SW Paint 101 - Virtual Presentation CEU
Sherwin Williams Paint 101 Presentation CEU
Presented by Rojelly Almira
CEU: IDCEC .1 CEU | HSW (IDCEC - CC - 114316-1055 & AIA -125)
Webinar via TEAMS - registered attendees will be sent link to join the CEU the day before.
AIA Houston HEALTH SES 2023
Health Symposium Exhibition & Social (SES) annually provides an opportunity for education and networking to members of the architectural and healthcare communities. The event includes happy hour, a seminar, and a panel discussion.
Topic: Diversity, Equity, and Community Engagement in Healthcare
Location: III by Wolfgang Puck - 6550 Bertner Ave, Houston, TX (Previously known as Third Coast & Trevisio)
PWI Galentine's Happy Hour
Happy Hour hosted by HOK. We'll have light bites and bubbly while we enjoy reconnecting. Attendees will also be eligible for a discount on a piece of permanent jewelry presented by Southern Diva's Boutique (https://www.southerndivasboutique.com).
AMFP TMC3 TOUR
AFMP Members Only Tour. First 25 members to sign up can join the exclusive tour of TMC3
The Hair Salon Exhibition Opening
The Hair Salon, led by University of Houston Interim Director of Interior Architecture Sheryl Tucker de Vazquez, explores the generative potential of natural Black hair in the conception of architecture. Like race and architecture, hair texture and its care practices are constructs that can be utilized as a means of dominance and control or as a force of resistance and liberation. As an extension of the Black body, natural Black hair remains at the center of dialogues on power, cultural value, beauty, and social standing. It is a compelling tool to engender conversations on the power of Blackness as a cultural, intellectual, and aesthetic force. The Hair Salon creates a new architectural language/syntax inspired by the material properties of natural Black hair and the rules of its hair care practices. Come see the work of architects and artists from academic institutions across the country exploring this exciting and timely topic!
This exhibition is funded by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts and supported by the University of Houston Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design and the University of Houston African-American Studies Department.
IIDA SHIFT23
IIDA SHIFT brings together students and professionals together for workshops, 101 topics, project tours, networking, industry expo and more. Students from around the country will join us in Dallas the first week in February to help them shift into the next step in their career. Underwriting is now open. Help us connect the future of design to you!
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