Wintry Mix-er with The Architecture Lobby NYC Chapter


Are you in New York City and interested in what The Architecture Lobby can do for you, and what you can do for The Architecture Lobby?

Brave the elements—meet us by the fireplace at Evening Bar in Smyth Hotel and chat with real live Lobbsters who have been organizing with the Lobby.

Find out why your colleagues and friends (in NYC and across the country) are part of an organization that advocates for the value of architecture in the general public & for architectural work within the discipline—and how you can be a part of the Lobby too!

Check out the facebook event page for more info and to let us know if you’ll be joining us!

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