Make the Connection is an annual mixer that brings together professionals from the architectural, construction, engineering, facility management, green building, interior design and marketing communities in Northern California for an evening of conversation and cocktails. Presented by AIA, IIDA, IFMA, SMPS, and USGBC.
Each year the proceeds from the Make the Connection event benefit a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the Architecture, Engineering or Construction industry.
Now in its fifth year, Make the Connection has chosen the Architectural Foundation of San Francisco as its beneficiary for the July 2013 event.
MTC is produced with funds from event sponsors, ticket sales, and volunteers. With additional in-kind donations, MTC is able to raise additional charitable funds through raffle ticket sales.
Join us for the 5th Annual A/E/C
MAKE THE CONNECTION:
Cocktails, Conversation & Charity
July 24, 2013
5:00 – 8:00 pm
at the
Autodesk Gallery
One Market Street, San Francisco
Get Your Tickets Now at Brown Paper Tickets
$20 Advance/$30 At the Door
Make the Connection is an annual mixer that brings together professionals from the architectural, construction, engineering, facility management, green building, interior design and marketing communities in Northern California for an evening of conversation and cocktails. Presented by AIA, IIDA, IFMA, SMPS, and USGBC.
Each year the proceeds from the Make the Connection event benefit a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the Architecture, Engineering or Construction industry.
Proceeds to Benefit:
The Architectural Foundation of San Francisco (AFSF) seeks systemic change in K-12 public education by invoking the creative power of the design process to engender a culture of curiosity and personal initiative in our students.
AFSF involves elementary and secondary students in a mentored appreciation of architecture, engineering, construction and the design process. Our programs are unique, combining architects, engineers, designers and business leaders with expertise in the practical world of design and development with teachers’ knowledge of their academic discipline and their skills in pedagogy. This combination of professionals allows students to become the artists and creators they were meant to be. It brings meaning and context to their education.