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   Wednesday, April 9, 2008: Founding Partner Jaque Robertson spoke on "who we are and what we do" in a talk entitled "Cities to Gardens" as part of a Community Forum for our Columbia Town Center project for General Growth Properties in Columbia, Maryland.

   Wednesday, April 2, 2008: Founding Partner Jaque Robertson spoke at The Preservation Society of Newport County in Newport, Rohde Island on "History and the City."

   Wednesday, November 7, 2007 at 4:30pm: As recipeient of the 2007 Druiehaus Prize, Founding Partner Jaqulein T. Robertson delivered the Richard H. Driehaus Prize Lecture on "The Great Continuum in the 21st Century" at the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture.
http://architecture.nd.edu/news_and_events/lecture_jaque_robertson.shtml

   Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007 from 6 - 8pm, McGraw-Hill Auditorium, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, NYC: : Founding Partner Alexander Cooper participated in the New York Landmarks Preservation Foundation's Fall Forum "Architecture at Yale: Modern Architecture on a Gothic Campus." (Mr. Cooper designed The Framework for Campus Planning for Yale University.)

   Wednesday, June 13th, 2007 at 3pm, Center for Architecture, 536 La Guardia Place, NYC: Partner Ralph Ottaiano spoke on Zuccotti Park as part of the AIA NY 2007 Design Awards Winner’s Symposium.

    Friday, May 18th, 2007, 4pm, 415 W 13th St, 3rd Floor, New York, NY: Partner Scott Newman was a panelist for the discussion “Architecture Around the High Line: Architects working on projects around the High Line in the Meatpacking District discuss their work.”

   Saturday, March 10th, 7pm, Seaside, FL: Founding Partner Jaquelin T. Robertson delivered the keynote address for "Florida's Design Coast," a tour sponsored by The Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America at the Lyceum in Seaside followed by a catered dinner poolside.

   Sunday, March 11, 2007, WaterColor, FL: Partner Paul Milana and Principal Karen Cooper presented the Master Plan and Architectural guidelines for the town of Watercolor and then led a walking tour of the town including tours of various homes, including the WaterColor House designed by Cooper, Robertson.