11.5.08

On Flickr

Among the useful features of Flickr (aside from saving Richard some minutes and the Chapter some bandwidth) is the ability to add notes. Scroll over these two images for notes on those pictured. Follow the AIACE photo stream or add to the AIACE image pool for more images from Athens and other Continental Europe events and members.

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18.4.08

Athens images

HRAthenNew AcropolisMuseum7JPG from Daniel Herren, originally uploaded by site.AIACE.

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17.4.08

Share your images

While the webmaster is pleased be helpful in posting images to the chapter website, members are encouraged to bypass edits and delays (and bandwidth cost to the chapter) by sharing images via any of the free image sharing services available on the internet.

If you use or sign up for Flickr, you can further share your images with the AIA Continental Europe image pool (RSS feed).

If you have images to share which will not be linked through the image pool, please notify the webmaster when your gallery is online.

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1.2.08

Flickr image gallery

Member Daniel Herren, AIA shares images from the recent Italy section event and board meeting in Milan, Italy. Hosted on Flickr, viewable a slideshow. AIA Continental Europe also has a photo pool. If you have or will now create a Flickr account, reply to this message if you wish to join the photo pool.

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17.7.07

4 July from Paris

The Paris Fourth of July picnickers were unable to favorably schedule a photo-op to catch everyone that evening, including the person behind the camera — Isabel Meinecke. See this sampling of ten.

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27.6.07

Tourin' Turin

From 16 June 2007, at the Scuola di Biotecnologie, Italy Section Event attendees and their host, architect Luciano Pia. And because the web editor had trouble finding it earlier: Amsterdam in February.

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13.3.07

Milan Expo photos

A gallery of photos and the Italy Section report (PDF) highlight the AIA Continental Europe presence at the Build-Up Expo Fair in Milan, Italy, held 6-10 February 2007.

Special thanks go to Giancarlo Alhadeff, AIA and Toru Futagawa of Studio Alhadeff, who helped during the fair with the mounting of the boards (and co-organizational aspects) as well as Cesare Casati of ARCA magazine who gave us the chance to exhibit. Thanks also go out to Riccardo Manfredi (of COTEFA), Sergio Danese (21 Architettura), Marc DiDomenico, AIA and especially Giuliana Barbano of Turin (who was there everyday), for all their help in representing AIACE at the stand.
Esteban Cruz, Assoc. AIA, Italy Section Director

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1.9.06

Event Gallery

Images courtesy of Isabel Meinecke, Int'l. Assoc. AIA, of the France Section July 4th picnic in the Jardin des Tuileries.

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3.12.05

Versailles: France Section Event Recap

France Section Director Isabel Meinecke welcomed over 50 people from nine countries to Versailles for an AIA Continental Europe France Section event, Versailles Behind the Scenes: Restoration and Adaptation of Historic Structures. Thanks in part to support from Vitra, the day was a true success.
—Elizabeth Heudebourg, Paris, 14 October 2005

Visit the Gallery.

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17.3.05

City of Light Cruise, Sponsored by Philips

As details of the upcoming Helsinki Conference become evident, the editor wonders if details of past conferences were properly covered. With so many highlights, the task is daunting. That this not-so-small-detail, a panorama of the conference cruise on the river Seine (Paris, November 2004), might have been missed is shameful. —photo by Richard Anderson


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9.1.05

Events > Paris > Gallery

Four galleries of images from Paris:

… at least one more gallery to come.

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3.9.04

AIACE > Porto Conference > Gallery

Three image galleries from our time at the Porto Conference:

1. from Alan Schwartzman, FAIA
2. from Tom Wilson, AIA
3. from Richard Anderson, AIA

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26.6.04

AIACE > Gallery > Chartres

Isabel Meinecke, Int'l. Assoc. AIA, France Section Director, has been prolific in creating quality section events for our membership in France.

Isabel arranged a marvelous day in Chartres. First, a tour of the cathedral and the greatest stained glass in the world, followed by an ascent by spiral stair to various levels of the towers and then to the inside of the roof structure, led by an architectural historian and the "conservateur" of the cathedral (an architect), Mr Paul Trouilloud. Then on to two projects by Philippe Robert, Hon. FAIA, for which he was the guide. Well worth the price, which included a delightful lunch.

A small gallery of photos from the event.

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