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05-19-2015 - WX continues conversation lecture series with "Women in Architecture" WITH WOMEN IN ARCHITECTURE: GETTING IT BUILT,

WX New York Women Executives in Real Estate (WX) will hold a seminar titled "Women in Architecture: Getting it Built," on Tuesday, May 19th as part of its WX Conversations series at Reed Smith located at 599 Lexington Ave. Hear from Leading Women in Construction and Development Attendees will be invited to join WX on a virtual tour of the work of Deborah Berke, partner at Deborah Berke Partners; Susan Rodriguez, founding partner and design principal at Enhead Architects; Marilyn Jordan Taylor, Dean of the School of Design at University of Pennsylvania, and Marion Weiss, co-founder of WEISS/MANFREDI. These four women leaders in architecture have envisioned, planned and built cutting-edge designs in their respective fields. Each of these women are leaders in academia, as well as in the construction and development boom both in New York City and globally. Join them on May 19th for a conversation on how they design, lead and get it built. For more information and tickets please call Kate Harrington at (212) 450-7300 or by email at [email protected].
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