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The AIA Long Island Chapter's 22nd Annual Product Fair
Free To All:
Architects, Engineers, Landscape Architects, Interior Designers & Contractors
(There is a $50.00 charge to attend the ADA Class if you are not an AIA member. ALL other classes are free)
*Free Attendance to the Fair*
*See New Products*
*Over 80 Exhibitors*
**Over 20 Continuing Education Programs**
! Kick-off CRAN Meeting (Custom Residential Architects Network) !
*Free Food & Refreshments*
Lunch, dinner, & cocktails will be served at designated hours
REGISTRATION FOR CLASSES IS NOW OPEN!
Sorry all vendor booths and CEU presentation time slots are SOLD OUT!
1 LU/HSW
It is with great excitement that we extend an invitation to you for a special event hosted by Dean Perbellini of NYIT. We are thrilled to welcome the esteemed Carol Bentel, Paul Bentel, and Peter Bentel for the launch of their new book, "CORRELATIONS: LIFE + WORK: Bentel & Bentel Architects". This is a rare opportunity to celebrate the creativity and innovation of these exceptionally talented individuals.
Based in a historically distinguished town called Locust Valley near New York City, the firm of Bentel & Bentel Architects has been led for over 50 years by two generations – men and women – of one family, and soon to be led by a third generation.
2 LU/HSW
Restoration Farm was founded in 2007 and is committed to sustainable agriculture. The farm does not use herbicides, pesticides, or synthetic fertilizers. The farm provides Long Islanders with a high standard of quality food, while reducing the miles that Food travels. Community supported agriculture (CSA) is a cooperative model that puts farmers and eaters in direct, intimate contact. By sharing the risks inherent in farming, this model allows growers to avoid debt, employ sustainable methods, and build farms that are deeply connected to the communities they serve. On the tour of the beautiful acreage, we will learn the sustainable principles that Restoration Farm implements to rebuild their soil, and their water efficient strategies. Architects will learn how design must account for how a building relates to the microclimate, or how the soil can support local flora. Each relationship builds on the other to create a strong, thriving human-nature ecosystem..