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Central City Association of Los Angeles to Host Architects Panel,
“Designing for Downtown: Designing for the World”
Prominent L.A. architects to discuss navigating latest in architectural designs
WHAT: The Central City Association of Los Angeles, the city’s premier business advocacy group, will host “Designing for Downtown: Designing for the World,” a panel discussion with some of the top Los Angeles and national architecture and design firms about the exciting projects coming to Downtown Los Angeles, with an emphasis on the new Downtown developments that are designed to change the urban landscape of the city center.
WHO: Who’s who of architecture and design, including:
• Gabrielle Bullock, AIA, NOMA, LEED AP, Perkins + Will
• Paul Danna, AIA, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
• Brenda A. Levin, FAIA, Levin & Associates Architects
• Neal I. Payton, AIA, LEED AP, Torti Gallas
• Richard Poulos, AIA, NBBJ
Moderator: Scott Johnson, FAIA, Johnson Fain
Carol E. Schatz, President and CEO, CCA
WHEN: Thursday, November 15, 2012
11:00 am: Registration and Architectural Showcase
12:00 pm: Luncheon and Panel Discussion
WHERE: Westin Bonaventure Hotel
404 South Figueroa Street
Downtown Los Angeles
COSTS: CCA Executive Member: No payment required
CCA Member: $45
Non-member or guests of CCA members: $55
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| Dates: |
Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 11:00am
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1:30pm
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| Event Price: | $45 CCA Members; $55 Non-members or guests |
| Organization: | Central City Association of Los Angeles |
| Venue: | The Westin Bonaventure - Downtown LA 404 S Figueroa Street Los Angeles, California 90071 |
| Web Site: | www.ccala.org |
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