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Reminder: Appetite for Architecture dinners

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REMINDER: Triangle Modernist Houses's Appetite for Architecture dinners  are still ongoing at Raleigh's 18 Seaboard. You get to have dinner with prominent members of the Triangle design community.

Here is the remaining schedule:

  • Feb. 8: Frank Harmon, David Crawford, executive vice president of the American Institute of Architects North Carolina, and Steve Schuster, who led financing of the new building for the American Institute of Architects North Carolina.
  • March 8: Ellen Cassilly and her husband, Frank Konhaus, with builder Leon Meyers and artist-in-residence Ann Ehringhaus. NOTE: This event is at the Cassilly-Konhaus home in Chapel Hill.
  • March 22: Turan Duda, Mike Rantilla and Art Lin, who have designed and/or built their own homes.

The cost includes three courses from a pre-selected menu, coffee, water or tea, tax and tip. All the dinners cost $49 except the March 8 dinner, which costs $59.

All proceeds, except for the Feb. 8 dinner, benefit the nonprofit's "ongoing documentation, promotion and house tour program to preserve and celebrate modernist residential design."

The Feb. 8 dinner will benefit the AIA NC's building fund.

For tickets, go to www.trianglemodernisthouses.com/a4a.htm

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Triangle Modernist Homes - Architect Dinners

These dinners are not only fun but also educational. There are only a couple more dinners left in the series. I highly recommend the experience as it includes not only an excellent dinner, great company, but a chance to talk about great design.

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