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Monday, September 22 - Marc Tsurumaki Lecture
Please join AIA New Orleans and Tulane University of Architecture for the second lecture in the 2008 Tulane + AIA New Orleans lecture series. We are proud to present the architect Marc Tsurumaki for the Walter Wisznia Memorial Lecture.

Marc Tsurumaki received his Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Virginia in 1987 and a Master of Architecture from the Princeton University School of Architecture in 1991. Prior to co-founding Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis, Marc was a Project Architect at Joel Sanders Architect in New York from 1991- 1997. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Architecture at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture...

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Thursday and Friday, September 25 & 26 - Lunch & Learns
AIA New Orleans is pleased to offer AIA members an opportunity to learn about Concrete Masonry Walls for Mold and Moisture Prevention, presented by Howard Arceneaux of Trenwyth Industries.

This presentation will explore the causes of moisture and mold problems, how materials, construction practices and design details can relate to mold growth, the public health and legal implications, and materials and design solutions for healthy buildings. The focus is on concrete masonry units and proper construction techniques to counter mold...

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Saturday, September 27 - Canstruction Gala!
Join us at the 2008 Canstruction Gala where you will enjoy delicious food, sensational drinks, exciting live music - -and all for a great cause!

This year the Canstruction Gala proceeds will benefit the AIA New Orleans Architect Pairing Program, a program designed to provide homeowners and businesses in need with architecture services. We are proud that this year the Canstruction event will assist in providing food and shelter to residents in this region. To purchase tickets to the Gala or to view the sponsorship opportunities currently available, please follow the link below.

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