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Chicago Design Meetup: Apartment Therapy Offline

Apr 2008 3
Thu 6:30 PM
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Estimated attendance
 45  people attended.
4.50 4.508

Who organized?
janel

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  • Allan
    Posted Apr 2, 2008 3:20 PM
    As a residential architect whose practice focuses on high quality work for individual homeowners, I would be pleased to discuss how I can assist you with upgrades to your kitchen, bathroom, closets, and lighting, as well as the design of built-ins, moldings, or rearrangement of spaces. I also have expertise in planning furniture layouts and working with interior designers. I can recommend contractors suitable for your projects. I'm excited to be able to offer my services to AT participants.
  • Bumblebee
    Posted Apr 2, 2008 1:07 PM
    Hopefully I can make it next time!

Who attended?

  • 45 attendees
    •  I enjoyed the meeting very much. It was interesting and informative and fun. I also met some interesting people including an architect who evaluates construction loan payments for banks and a free-lance writer whose writing for trade and shelter magazines focuses on the integration of design and electronics. I will definitely attend a future meeting and also hope to contribute to a future program as a speaker on the topic of how to work with the assistance of an architect in planning improvements such as upgrades and remodeling of kitchens, bathrooms, closets, and the design and planning of built-ins, lighting, mouldings, and other materials and products that can be incorporated into the home to achieve unique, customized, and personalized living spaces. Allan Grant, A.I.A. Allan J. Grant and Associates, Architects 
    • Mindy Viamontes (+1 guest)
       The overall presentation was interesting. Being the first design meetup, I think most of the crowd was shy and not as eager to meet and socialize. I wish that the presentation would have been a little more engaging. As you presented people's questions, you could have asked if the person was there, allowed them to identify themselves and maybe allowed the presenter to ask questions directly to the person. 
    • Alex (+2 guests)
    • Laura (+1 guest)
    • Emily (+1 guest)
    • Devon (+1 guest)
    • Tobermory (+1 guest)
    • jason L (+1 guest)