Lunch at the Boston Society of Architect's for AIAS Chapter Leaders
The Boston Society of Architects (BSA) administers programs and provides resources that enhance the practice of architecture and the public and professional understanding of design. Since its establishment in 1867, this nonprofit professional service organization has been a committed advocate of excellence in the built environment and increased service of the profession to society.
The BSA is the eastern Massachusetts regional association of approximately 4,000 public, professional and affiliate members and is the largest branch of the American Institute of Architects. Affiliate members include engineers, contractors, owners/clients, public officials, other allied professionals, students and others interested in design and the built environment. The BSA has sister chapters in Central Massachusetts and Western Massachusetts -- the three chapters constitute AIA Massachusetts.
If you are a chapter president or a chapter leader, you are cordially invited to a lunch at the BSA's Architect's Building in downtown Boston! The lunch will run from 12.30p to 2.00p on Friday, March 26. For directions, please view the Architect's Building link or view the map. Every chapter may send one representative to this lunch. If you will be attending, please fill out the following form as soon as possible.