Programs & Events
Events
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Spotlight on Design: Höweler+ Yoon
This series presents a unique window into the creative journey and cultural influences of visionary practitioners, illuminating the powerful role of design in shaping the built environment. This upcoming lecture features Eric Höweler, FAIA and Meejin Yoon, FAAR.
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Future Friday: Washington, DC
This Future Fridays session brings together local leaders and community builders who are shaping the city’s civic life through connection and storytelling. Through personal narratives and conversations, participants will explore belonging, representation, and the future of DC.
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Great Movies in the Great Hall: Dune: Part Two
Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two continues the epic saga of political intrigue, survival, and the struggle for control over the desert planet Arrakis.
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Girl Scouts- Build Your Story
Junior Girl Scouts and Cadettes will each create their own book and story, inspired by the exhibition Building Stories.
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Designing the Exhibition
Designers from three current exhibitions at the National Building Museum discuss the creative and collaborative work that transforms ideas into compelling visitor experiences.
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The Big Draw
Discover the power of drawing at the Big Draw Festival!
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Neuroscience, Architecture, and Human Experience
Marking the republication of Richard Neutra’s landmark book Survival Through Design, Raymond Neutra, president of the Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design, will be joined by Anjan Chatterjee, professor of Neurology, Psychology, and Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania; Milton Shinberg, architect, educator, and author of People-Centered Architecture; and Carolyn Rickard-Brideau, architect at Little Architects, for a conversation exploring the intersection of neuroscience and architecture, with particular attention to educational environments and the ways design influences wellbeing, perception, and health .
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