Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Architecture
Recipient: QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS; Elio Zeppa; Stephen Q. Whitney, FAIA; Kenneth Clein, AIA; Michael L. Quinn, FAIA; Vitas Bagdonas, RA (Left to Right)
Project: Hill Auditorium--The University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Mich.
Firm: QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS;

Architect of Record: Albert Kahn Associates, Inc.
Client: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Mich.
Photo: Balthazar Korab Photography Ltd.
 


   
 
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COTE Celebration and Top Ten Toast

May 15, 2008 
The EpiCenter, home of Artists for Humanity
Boston, MA
Invitation


Web site: http://www.aiaconvention.com/live/61/events/61BOS08A/Events/tracksessions//QMONYA0BW0MQ

Join AIA colleagues and allied professionals to toast the AIA/COTE 2008 Top Ten Green Projects Award recipients, new chapters, AIA/COTE milestones, and the national convention. 

We are celebrating the 19th year of AIA/COTE and the 12th year of the Top Ten Green Projects Awards and the contributions of more than 8,000 AIA/COTE members, 62 local and state chapters, and leaders at all levels who have made AIA/COTE an agent of change.

WHEN:
Thursday, May 15, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

WHERE:
The EpiCenter, home of Artists for Humanity
A 2007 COTE Top Ten Green Projects Winner by Arrowstreet Architects
100 West Second St. Boston, MA 02127

Artists For Humanity (AFH) was founded in 1991 with a mission to bridge eco¬nomic, racial, and social divisions and provide underserved youth with the keys to self-sufficiency through paid employment in the arts. Its new urban head¬quarters, the EpiCenter, provides fine and commercial art studios and a 5000 ft gallery space used to show student art.

GETTTING THERE:
• Take a walk: It’s a 15 minute walk from the Convention Center (see map).
• Take a bus: Shuttle buses depart from the tour departure area at 6:15 p.m. and return to the BCEC and Marriott immediately following event.
• Take the T: Take the Silver Line (near Convention Center) to South Station, and the red line to Broadway, which is just down A Street from the EpiCenter (click here for instructions).


GETTING HOME:
• Take a bus: Shuttle buses to the BCEC and Marriot will depart at 8:30pm.
• Take the T: The red line is a 5-7 minute walk from the EpiCenter.
• Take a taxi: Taxis can be called (though not hailed on the street).

ADMISSION: $20

RSVP:
Space is limited, so early registration is recommended. Convention attendees may register in advance through the convention site.

Those not attending the convention may email Shaw Hubbard to pay in advance. Credit cards will not be accepted at the door.


This event is made possible through the generous support of these Sponsors:

NanaWall
GreenSource

 

We encourage reception attendees to stay for E33 Late Night Movies at the EpiCenter, sponsored by BSsA and Arrowstreet Architects from 9 p.m.–12 midnight ($50).