International Practice: A Primer for Young and Emerging Architects
WEBINAR Friday, July 15, 2016 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST Panel discussion and online chat
Is it your goal to practice abroad?
Learn from successful emerging architects based in the U.S. how to approach international practice. Understand methods that have proven successful in achieving international practice goals. Become aware of pitfalls to avoid and learn about the paths to success. After an introduction to essential differences between domestic and international practice, the panel will share their unique experiences about practicing architecture in a global context.
Each of the three presenters will discuss: • The challenges of overseas projects • Potential benefits and drawbacks • Personal projects from their own portfolios that illustrate their principles
There will be plenty of opportunity for questions from attendees and discussion with the panel on their experiences and how to become involved in international practice.
Panelists: Wyatt Frantom, AIA Architect / Senior Designer / Associate at Gensler Matthew Dummich, AIA Senior Architect / Project Manager at Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture Alison Laas, AIA Architect / Associate at Payette
Presented at the AIA National Convention 2016 in Philadelphia this year, this webinar is your chance to join the conversation on gaining experience in international practice! Hosted by the AIA Young Architects Forum and sponsored by the AIA International Practice Committee.
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Webinar Instructions: Use your microphone and speakers (VoIP) -- a headset is recommended. Or, call in using your telephone. United States: +1 (669) 224-3319 United States (toll-free): 1-877-309-2070 Access Code: 905-681-701
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Derek Washam
Manager, International Relations
The American Institute of Architects
Washington DC
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