Hello Reader, As you return to your desk in the new year, we hope your inbox wasn't too overwhelming and today's been productive. We'll be brief. You're planning to attend Design & Build North Myrtle Beach in person or virtually, and you registered before the end of 2024. Congratulations! You've secured your seats and saved $50 per ticket. You might be in luck if you plan to attend but missed the deadline. There was a typo in this week's Monday Minute. It said the early bird rate was good for eight more days. Therefore, tickets are STILL discounted by $50 through January 7. 🔗 Learn More & Register Here​ ​Quickly, here are the topics we have lined up.
As a special treat, the event will be the site of the first "live" Coffee With Bernie Show. In addition, you will enjoy sponsored lunch and learns, networking happy hours, and a hospitality suite. 💰 Prices now increase by $50 on January 8, 2025, and $100 at the door, so don’t wait!
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Hello Reader,Just a quick reminder: Early bird pricing for the Design & Build North Myrtle Beach Conference ends TONIGHT at midnight (Eastern Time)! Don’t miss your chance to save $50 on registration and join us for an incredible event. But wait—that's not all! When you register to attend in person, whether it's today, tomorrow, or next month, you’ll also receive a gift card for one full year of AIBD membership. That’s a whole year of exclusive benefits, resources, and connections, in...
January 6, 2025, Edition Ignite your mind and improve the way you are #CreatingWherePeopleLive Email servers may truncate this newsletter for being too long. Read the complete Monday Minute at AIBD.org/mondayminute. If you received this as a forward, become one of our many delighted subscribers. Get insider access by signing up! The Monday Minute Weekly Newsletter is created by and for those designing homes in North America. Its editorial staff is the American Institute of Building Design,...
Hello Reader, Spatial hierarchy in architecture is all about using hierarchy to draw attention to specific visual elements. It’s one of the key tools building designers use to shape how people experience their creations. Along with other principles like rhythm and repetition, hierarchy creates impact by separating a building from its overall theme or design. The human eye is naturally drawn to elements such as size, color, shape, and placement, instinctively seeking patterns or detecting...