
.,I I I 1 :30-3:30 pm Opening, America 200 Exhibit Philadelphia A t Alliance 251 South 18th treet a Rittenhouse Square 2 2:30-4:30 pm Opening, Energy Conscious De ign The Drexel Building 15th and Walnut Streets ---=-=----=-- 3 3:30-5:00 pm Opening, AIA Honor Awards Exhibit C tre Square 15th and ark Monday3 May The Theme Seminars will the design of physical 3 AIA Research Corpor Qn Staff give you an opportunity to spaces. Seminars will be 8 Augustu B r T eme Semi ars 3 Law ence Halprin pe sonally access the nut limited to small groqps, all 7 Joe Ka 2:30-3:45 pm and anct bolts of how you make mee ng in elegant board 10 A an Levy 4:00- : 0 pm public information public, ooms in found spaces up 12 Don Mile and, more importantly, why and down Chestnut treet. 11 Doreen Nelson and ➔ Frank 0. Ge ry Y, u d want to bother to do Filbert 4 Joseph Passonneau i in the fir t place. re, 9 John Pastier architects can learn how o 1 Jona Salk describe their ideas abou 5 Jivan R. Tabibian 2 Ron Id and Marle_y Thomas 2 6 Richard Weinstein Market Seminar themes, locations, and 11 biographies on reverse side. 7 9 0s 8 ... Chestnut b Sansom 13 J 12 Walnut -- Wednesday5 May Wednesday offers yet an­ 12 Erne t Burden other opportunity for deal 8 Ivan Chermayetf Theme Seminars 3 William Fetter ing with a great range of 13 Donald P. Greenberg 2:30-3:45 pm and methods and systems for 8 Theodore Hershberg 4:00-5:30 pm gaining.accessto the Art;hi­ 6 Don Higgins tecture of Information. Inti­ 2 Steve lzenour 10 Stanley King mate, informal seminars led Filbert 9 Aaron Marcus by leaders in the fields. of 1 Doreen Nelson and architecture and design will Frank O. Gehry allow for an easy exchange of 7 Society of Environmental Graphic Designer (John Berry, information and conversation. John Follis, Massimo Vignelli) 2 Market 4 Michael and Susan Southworth s 1 Richard Saul Wurman C') Seminar themes, locations, and 7 ... biographies on reverse side 9 8 s Chest u ...(0 n t 13 Walnut c ■ ■-----■-....----,...,...I I ,,.-..-., • --..-,.---- lawren e Halprin pe sonally access the nut limited to small gm s, all Joe Kaz 2:30-3:45 pm and and bolts of how you ma e meelin� in elegant board AID L�vy 4:00-5:30 pm public inf"°rmation public, ooms in found spaces up Don Miles and, more imporlantly, hy and do n Ches t Street. Doreen Nelson an Fran 0. Gehry �ou'd w-an to bother to do 4 Joseph Passonneau i in the first P. ace. He-re, 9 John 'Pastier architects can learn how to 1 Jona SaJk describe their ideas abou 5 Jivan R. Tabibian 2 Ronald al1d Marie)' Thomas 2 6 Richard Weinstein ... Market Seminar themes, locations, and .$ 11 C s biographies on reverse side. ....('> 3 s 7 .... s ........ 6 s 8 .... Chestnut Sansom Walnut Wednesday 5 May Wednesday offers yet an­ 12 Ernest Burden other opportunity for deal­ 8 Ivan Chermayeff Theme Seminars 3 William Fetter ing with a great range of 13 Donald P. Greenberg 2:30-3:45 pm -and methods and systems for 8 Theodore Hershberg 4:00-5:30 pm gaining access to the Archi­ 6 Don Higgins tecture of Information. Inti­ 2 Steve lzenour 10 Stanley King mate, informal seminars led Filbert 9 Aaron Marcus by leaders in the fields of 1 Doreen Nelson and architecture and design will Frank 0. Gehry allow for an easy exchange of 7 Society of Environmental information and conversation. ity Graphic Designer (John Berry, C Hau John Follis, Massimo Vignelli) 2 ... Mark s et 4 Michael and Susan Southworth 0) -� 1 Richard Saul Wurman .... C s � ....('> s Seminar themes, locations, and .... s bio_graphies on reverse side 9 .... s 8 Chestnut ....� Sansom 13 Walnut Wednesday 5 May The last day of the conven­ 1 8:30-9:30 am tion will center on Ritten­ Lucky to Have Bucky Celebration Squared Holy Trinity Church house Square,one of William Rittenhouse Square 8:30 am-noon Penn's original five. We will start the day early with 9:30-11:00 am Celebration Squared thought-provoking words RiUenhouse Square from our own R. Buckminster s 2 The Curtis Institute of Music Fuller at the Church of the ....co 3 Design Research Holy Trinity on the Square. 4 Knoll International Then we will gather outside 5 The Philadelphia Art Alliance for a celebration of the 1 11:00-Noon Square, complete with mu­ Awards Presentation Holy Trinity Church sic and a bit of continental R1ttenhous� Square breakfast, after wh;ch we will re-convene in the More information on reverse side Church for the Award Ceremonies. 4 s Spruce Monday- the first full day of the conventipn - will be filled with hospitality and personal attention. Ar hi­ tects will open theil' of{ices to you during the mornmg, and then, for lunch, YOlJ'II have a chance to meet ttre people who have made it to the top of the heap! Chair­ men f boards, dfrectors of muse ms, top city offi ials, presidents of anks and 4s s cultural leaders-will _be your 51 9 S7 hos�s at box lunches served 31 36 43 6 53S5 42 7 In.executive offices. An /A 69 71 6 2 absolute must, this program 34 1 10 8 �; 41 1J 40 will further define that pa 21-35 1 16 49 6�o 3 of th Architecture of Infor­ 4 1 2 25 mation that is dependent --50 C S3 2� 6020 �3 7 upon perso_nal descriptions 47 38 13 of what and why people,do 5 what they do where they do it. Hosts and locati ns elow this map is currently under investigation at known as Southwest Square, and 9 John Pastier, "Print Media and 6 Richard Weinstein, 2:30-3:45 p.m.: 7 Society of Environmental Graphic Signature Against the Sky, 2 May, Cornell University where Dr. Green­ renamed in 1825 for the astrono­ Urban Information - The Role of "If We Get What We Deserve, Why Designers (John Berry, John Follis, 10:00-11 :00 am; 3 May, 3:00-4:00 Thursday 6 May is Wednesday 5 May berg is Director of the Program for mer/clockmaker David Rittenhouse, Newspapers and Local Magazines Can't We Get What We Want?"; Massimo VigneUi), "Environmental am. On Sunday morning, May 2, Computer Graphics and Professor the square is one of the most pres­ in Stimulating or Stifling Public 4:00-5:30 p.m.: "How to Speak the Theme Seminars and Communications Graphics", Channel 10 will present a special the Morning After of Architecture in the College of tigious residential areas of the city, Consciousness", John Wanamaker New Zoning Language", Provident Philadelphia National Bank, Audi­ TV showing of "Signature Against 2:30-3:45 pm and Architecture, Art & Planning. the site of the annual spring Flower 10:00 am-5:00 pm Store, Regency Room, 13th and National Bank, Board Room, Broad torium, Broad and Chestnut Streets, the Sky," a fine film on the work of Mart, and the mecca of the center Chestnut Streets, 3rd Floor, 30 and Chestnut Streets, 2nd Floor. 4 :00-5 :30 pm 8 Theodore Hershberg, "The New Basement. 100 seats. Louis I. Kahn. The Society of Environmental De­ city lunch crowd during summer And don't leave town afte1 seats. 25 seats. Urban History: Interdisciplinary Re­ 200/200/200, 2-8 May, 1234 Mar­ Seminars given twice except signers is a developing professional noon hours, and of musicians and the "close" of the conven­ Pastier has been one of the half Weinstein represents the political search at the Philadelphia Social ket Street. A celebration of contri­ where noted society dedicated to the advance­ their followers during summer eves. tion. There's still lot's mor dozen journalists writing solely ari' realities involved in communicating History Project", Western Savings butions-events, places, buildings, ment of graphics and signage within Then, as trumpets sound the assem­ the physical world. Former Archi­ the possibilities for intensive urban "Techniques of Vis­ Bank, Dining Room, Broad and laws, ideas-that have increased happening on Thursday 12 Ernest Burden, the built environment. Their work­ bly and balloons ascend, we shall tecture Critic for the Los Angeles development. He is a Consultant in ual Presentation", The Ballinger Chestnut Streets. understanding of the urban setting 6May: shop will include an audiovisual return to the church at 11:00 for the Times and Associate City Planner Urban Design and has accom­ Company, 841 Chestnut Street, 12th As Director of the Philadelphia So­ over the 200 years of our history. presentation dealing with the plan­ Awards Ceremonies. Industrial Tours: Register at the for the Los Angeles City Planning plished such projects as the master Floor. 20-25 seats. cial History Project, Hershberg has Representatives from each of the 50 ning, programming and designing For our final evening, the splen­ Host Chapter Lounge, Delaware Department, Pastier has written plan for 300 acre commercial and For more than ten years, Ernest developed a detailed, computerized states will name four projects that of graphic elements within an envi­ dour of Philadelphia is yours ... in Valley Suite, tours leave at 10:00 articles in Architecture and Urban­ residential complex in Dallas, Burden has been designing and pre­ study of Philadelphia's growth that deserve special recognition. These ronment, both for identification and sound.
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