Building a new addition? Starting a new museum? Renovating an existing structure? BUILDING MUSEUMS 2006
A Mid-Winter Mid-Atlantic Symposium
February 16-18, 2006

Hosted by some of Washington's most prestigious museums, including:

Advancing three guiding principles critical to building success:

Highlights of Building Museums 2006:

This year's symposium is presented in collaboration with the Association of Children's Museums, a MAAM Marketing/Membership Partner. If you are a member of another Regional Museum Association, MAAM Member rates apply to your registration (you do not have "Join" MAAM).

ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM
This symposium is for architects, museum leaders, planners, project managers, technical experts, and all those who plan or implement new construction, renovation, or expansion projects for museums.
We have created an interactive and accessible menu of topics, museum projects, and discussion leaders for a wide audience. Whether your institution is a small historic site under renovation, a mid-sized art museum planning an expansion, or a large children's museum building a new facility, this symposium will provide you the opportunity to:

The symposium is organized under three inter-related themes: Vision, Implementation, and Sustainability. The content of each day will reflect these themes across a broad range of museum sizes and scales, budgets, scope of building projects, disciplines, and collecting vs. non-collecting institutions. Program formats include panel discussions, keynote addresses, open forum dialogues and practicums.

Register by January 1 and save up to $150 on registration!

John T. Suau
Executive Director
Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums
The Carroll Mansion
800 East Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD 21202-4511
T 410/223-1194
F 410/223-2773
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