Hello all!
Welcome to 2012, can't believe we are 12 years into the new millenium. I hope everyone enjoyed the Holiday season. I think 2012 is going to be a great year for AFH Charleston, come and find out. We are going to try out a new bar in Charleston that has a bit of hype going on right now. The Royal American located at 970 Morrison Drive, Charleston, SC 29403, and extra special for all you commuters I believe there is ample parking. So see you all at 6pm on Thursday January 19th.
Amy Kay Papp
Architecture for Humanity Charleston
Architecture for Humanity: Charleston is proud to announce our 2nd helping of 20on20. For this go-around the night will include a mix of presentations and performances by members of the local design and Gullah/Geechee communities. All of the proceeds from the night will be donated to our friends The Gullah/Geechee Angel Network. Tickets will be available at the door for a suggested donation of $5. As the event draws closer we will continue to post details and presenters...so keep checking!
Presentations by:
Queen Quet Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation
For our February Chapter Meeting we will be discussing our next fundraiser, 20on20 vol. 2 to benefit our new friends, the Gullah/Geechee Angel Network. We need help selecting speakers, finding a venue and building an event crew. We also are in need for some new leaders to step up and help steer the ship. Hope you can make it!
-Steve Ramos
Chapter Coordinator
Happy holidays everyone!
Join the lowCOUNTRY US Green Building Council and Architecture for Humanity: Charleston as we cohost our holiday party in celebrating the holiday season at James Island County Park!
Bring yourself and all of your friends for bright lights, lots of food, fun and networking! Ticket includes admission to the park to see the Festival of Lights, PLUS Roasted Oysters, Chili, Beer, Wine and Hot Apple Cider.
P.S. Please bring your own oyster knife if you have one!
Click below to RSVP and Register! (Tix are $5 more at the door!)
Get more information
Check out Steve's presentation on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asn5mgc_fhc
There is still time to buy tickets for the 20on20 presentation.
http://charleston.architectureforhumanity.org/events/831
The Hub Design Competition has about one more week (September 13th) for registration and questions. Register at the website and send questions here.
Architecture for Humanity: Charleston presents 20on20 - Architectural Pecha Kucha
Thursday September 16th at the Terrace Hippodrome Theater
Pecha Kucha Presentations by:
Architecture for Humanity: Charleston presents local architects in a 'Pecha Kucha Style' presentation fundraiser for current & future Architecture for Humanity: Charleston projects.
We still have plenty of tickets that will be available at the door for a $12 recommended donation. A list of online-purchased ticket holders will be at the door. No need to print a confirmation.
Terrace Hippodrome doors open at 5:45 and the show will start at 7:00. Come early and partake in food and drink on sale by the fabulous Hippodrome staff.
Presentations by: (see bio sheet below)
Howard Chapman, CARTA's Executive Director, has agreed to be apart of the HuB Design Competition Jury.
Visit http://afhcharleston-competition.com to read more about Howard and the rest of the jury.