Great Minds Special Event: Adaptive Reuse
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(Wednesday) 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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Join us Wednesday, September 13th, and experience an evening of insights and networking as we explore the transformative power of adaptive reuse with a Great Minds Roundtable. Experience an evening
Event Details
Join us Wednesday, September 13th, and experience an evening of insights and networking as we explore the transformative power of adaptive reuse with a Great Minds Roundtable. Experience an evening of insights and networking as we explore the transformative power of adaptive reuse with a Great Minds Roundtable. Kick-start the evening at 5:00 PM with networking opportunities and get a sneak peek into our upcoming Night of 1000 Drawings event on October 21st. Followed at 6:30 pm by a lively roundtable discussion on adaptive reuse, followed by an engaging Q&A session and more networking. Your presence will contribute to enhancing discussions and offer fresh insights into the practice of adaptive reuse and its ever-increasing potential for DTLA’s transformation. This event is the perfect chance to connect with fellow professionals, thought leaders, and experts who share a passion for shaping our city’s future.
Featured Great Minds
Our amazing lineup of experts includes Karin Liljegren with Omgivning, John Dale with Synchronis Architecture, Matthew Wister with Studio One Eleven, and Abhijeet Manker with TSM/AC Martin. This interactive and engaging roundtable will explore the impact of adaptive reuse on sustainable urban development, architectural design, and the future of our cities. Their collective experience and insights promise to ignite meaningful conversations shaping how we approach architectural innovation.
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