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Find out what is featured in the latest issue of Architecture Minnesota.
Architecture Minnesota Committee
Chair: Paul Neuhaus, AIA paul.neuhaus@perkinswill.com
Staff Liaison: Christopher Hudson hudson@aia-mn.org
Mission Statement:
Architecture Minnesota, the primary public outreach tool of AIA Minnesota, is published to educate the public about architecture designed by AIA Minnesota
members, and communicate the spirit and value of quality architecture to both the public and our membership.
In so doing, Architecture Minnesota fulfills the following objectives:
- Educates the public about the profession of architecture.
- Informs AIA Minnesota members about the work and ideas of fellow practitioners.
- Enhances public awareness and appreciation of architecture.
- Advocates quality design in architecture and the urban/regional/rural contexts.
- Reaches individuals in Minnesota and beyond (either through paid, gift or complimentary subscriptions), who are in positions of influence, to select AIA Minnesota architects for projects both in and out of the State of Minnesota.
2006 Editorial Calender
January/February - Architects Reach Out – Goodwill Projects
March/April - AIA Minnesota Honor Awards & Landscape Architecture
May/June - Housing for Lifestyles
July/August - Art & Cultural Facilities
September/October - Interiors
November/December - To Be Determined AIA Minnesota Convention Issue
To Submit Your Project for Consideration
To have your built project considered for publication in Architecture Minnesota, please submit the following materials via e-mail
or regular mail: a brief write-up about the project describing how the project communicates excellence in architecture,
several snapshots, digital photos, or copies that illustrate the project.
Submit to Christopher Hudson, Editor, hudson@aia-mn.org; or to:
Architecture Minnesota 275 Market St., #54 Minneapolis, MN 55405.
If your project is selected, you will be notified. An AIA Minnesota member must be a part of the project team for a project to be published.
Firms whose projects are selected are required to provide:
- names of AIA architect and client, and their phone numbers
- completed credit form
- photography of the project (either 4 X 5 transparencies or digital images shot at the largest format possible, and at least 300 dpi)
- black and white project team photo
We appreciate your interest in getting published in Architecture
Minnesota!
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