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SMALL FIRMS, GREAT PROJECTS
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EXCEPTIONAL BAY AREA ARCHITECTURE Call for Entries Open to architecture, landscape architecture and interior firms with 19 or fewer employees, Small Firms, Great Projects provides a venue for smaller firms to showcase their best work.
2008/2009 PROGRAM DETAILS New Media Sponsor: California Home + Design is the media sponsor and publishing partner of the 2008/2009 Small Firms, Great Projects edition. For the first time ever, the Small Firms, Great Projects publication will be available online through California Home + Design's website. Participants will also have two years of coverage on the Small Firms, Great Projects website, www.aiasf.org/sfgp
New Benefits: Exposure to more than 50,000 people throughout 2008 and 2009, with distribution during the Architecture and the City Festival, San Francisco Living: Home Tours Weekend, 2009 AIA National Convention, and other events. Inclusion in an exhibition on display at the 2009 AIA National Convention, held April 30 - May 2, in San Francisco. In response to participants' feedback, Small Firms, Great Projects will now only be printed every other year. Take advantage of this unique 2008/2009 opportunity now! ELIGIBILITY - Designers must be a local small firm with 19 or fewer employees
- Firms can submit one project for a one-page layout or two projects for a two-page spread. Entry fees are per project. Completion date not required for projects.
- Firms may submit projects that have been previously published in Small Firms, Great Projects 2007 or other publications.
SUBMISSIONS DUE June 30, 2008 @ 1:00 pm
SUBMISSIONS LOCATION AIA San Francisco, 130 Sutter Street, Suite 600, San Francisco ENTRY FEE (Per Page) $395 AIA San Francisco Members $750 Nonmembers Entry fees are nonrefundable. Each submission must be accompanied by cash or check or money order payable to: AIA San Francisco.
QUESTIONS?
Adriana Nuñez, Program Assistant anunez@aiasf.org or 415 874 2630
MEDIA SPONSOR

Disclaimer: AIA San Francisco reserves the right to cancel production of the Small Firms, Great Projects 2008/2009 magazine if an insufficient number of entries are received.
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