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Transitions: Transforming Place, Process and Practice 14th Annual Architecture Model Exhibit
This yearly exhibit host over 100 physical models, renderings and digital model imagery from local firms, individuals and students.
The exhibit is free and open to the public.
Free and Open to the Public
Open June 21 through July 24, 2011
Tuesday - Thursday from 1:30pm - 6:30pm
Friday - Sunday from Noon - 6:30pm
5th Annual Napkin Sketch Silent Auction is open for bidding during the entire exhibit.
Located at Pacific Place
600 Pine Street, First Floor (between Twist & elevators)
2011 Theme Statement
Architectural projects exist in a world of transition.
The projects exhibited represent the transformation of place, process and practice that embody the architecture profession.
Our 2011 exhibit will illustrate these ideas of transition.
Place: The work shown plays a role in the transition of place. These projects both shape and are shaped by their given context.
Process: The models shown fit into the architectural design process and tell a bigger story about design and the transitions throughout a project's life that shape its final form.
Practice: The architecture industry has constantly reinvented itself in response to technology, economic realities and new movements. Old ideas are constantly challenged and new ideas are developed and tested.
To learn more about this exhibit contact Dan Mahle, Program Director at 206-667-9184.
Exhibit sponsored by .

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