The Pro Series Lineup

Four brilliant sessions featuring keynoter Sir David Adjaye, award winners, & more

These powerhouse sessions are your exclusive opportunity to hear directly from keynoters, award winners, firm principals, and leaders—in a small group setting. The Pro Series is free with your registration. Seating is limited, reserve your spot today!

 

Practice for the Future: Challenges & Opportunities at All Scales

Practice for the Future: Challenges & Opportunities at All Scales (TH401)
Earns 1.5 RIBA / LUs

Technology and business are changing at an ever-increasing pace. How can you ensure you remain relevant and competitive? Join us for this session, where firm leaders will explore the future of architectural practice and the demand that cities and communities become smarter, healthier, and more sustainable.

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A Conversation with Keynoter David Adjaye & Award Winner Tamara Eagle Bull

A Conversation with Keynoter David Adjaye & Award Winner Tamara Eagle Bull (FR401)
Earns 1.5 RIBA / LUs

Join us for a captivating moderated discussion with A’18 Day 1 Keynote Speaker and this year’s Whitney M. Young Jr. recipient. They’ll discuss leading change in the profession, legacy, community impact, and more.

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A Conversation with Award Winners Jim Polshek, Julie Snow, & Matt Kreilich

A Conversation with Award Winners James Polshek, Julie Snow, & Matt Kreilich (SA201)
Earns 1.5 RIBA / LUs

James Stewart Polshek, FAIA, Julie Snow, FAIA, and Matthew Kreilich, FAIA will engage the audience in a lively discussion about legacy, community impact, and leading change in the profession. Don’t miss this opportunity to mingle and connect with award recipients, colleagues, and peers and enjoy a remarkable and inspiring conversation.

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SoHo, New York City

Social Entrepreneurship as a Practice Model
Earns 1.5 RIBA / LUs

Hear from four types of organizations—a traditional architectural service firm (Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects), a nonprofit design & real estate development firm (Designing Justice + Designing Spaces), an international design network (Open Architecture Collaborative), and a nonprofit doing graphic design advocacy with communities (Center for urban Pedagogy).

Each of these organizations takes a different approach to defining its services to reach its ideal clients. You’ll learn how certain services that might seem nontraditional actually support the organizational mission while generating revenue to fuel growth.

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Register for The Pro Series

Seating is limited! Please register early to reserve your spot.

Here’s how:

  • If you’ve already registered for A’18, log in to your registration record and add the sessions you’d like to attend.
  • If you haven’t registered, why wait? Select your sessions during registration.
  • Don’t forget to write down the program codes for the sessions you’d like to attend so you can quickly add them to your registration.