From: "Aminah T. Wright" <secretary@noma.net>Date: March 30, 2009 10:30:14 PM EDTTo: eelaj@aol.comSubject: News from National Organization of Minority ArchitectsReply-To: secretary@noma.net![]()
National Organization of Minority Architects Member Survey
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2009 Conference rates will increase on April 1st! Mar 30, 2009 Please take a moment to respond to the brief survey for our members found here. We value your response and we will be glad to hear from you. Thank you for your participation.
We would like to remind you that conference registration fees will increase on Wednesday April 1, 2009. We strongly encourage you to take advantage of the benefits of discounted early registration fees. Click here to register now or visit noma.net
The new National Museum of African American History & CultureThe Smithsonian Exhibits Six Architectural Models in a Design Competition for New Museum. Six visions of the Smithsonian's new National Museum of African American History and Culture will be on display from 2 p.m. Friday, March 27, through Friday, April 3. The exhibition features design concepts, photographs and architectural models submitted by the six firms invited to participate in a two- month design competition.Member Spotlight!NOMA Member Phil Freelon FAIA, LEED-AP, was recently highlighted in AIArchitect. Philip G. Freelon, is the founder of The Freelon Group and has successfully delivered award-winning building design within a collaborative and innovative studio environment.National Organization of Minority Architects Aminah T. WrightCorresponding Secretaryemail: secretary@noma.netphone: 314-518-8443National Organization of Minority Architects
Carla FlaggRecording Secretaryemail: secretary@noma.netphone: 202-686-2780
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Introduction to the black side.............
For a while I have been concerned that the black side of life and design here in the city of boston gets overlooked. In a city that is 51% minority with a Black Governor, why do we have to work so hard to know about all the exciting things that are happening in the city? Therefore the goal of this blog is to pass along information about events, activities, job opportunities and restaurant reviews from a minority perspective. The Black side or hidden side of life and design here in Boston is the scope of what you will find in the posts. And some occasional commentary will also make its way to the web. Enjoy!
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