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  • 涂平子

    涂平子

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    Aways has something interesting to take a look. Frequently hold events on Urban Affairs and Architecture. 對於研究都市與建築的朋友,這是個不錯的參觀地點。經常有蠻好的展覽,也不時舉辦值得參加的活動。

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    徐之非

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    tiny gallery with some good architecture exhibition

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    Shanique Nicholas

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    The center for Archirecture was a very nice place. Unfortunately one of the employee was very rude and disrespectful and the rest was no where to be found. I had never been in an establishment where there wasn't any associates around to assist me if I needed any help (bottom floor). I saw some supplies down the stairs and thought they were available for everyone to use. My daughter and I started to grab some to start building. After I waited for about 10 minutes waiting to see if anyone would come to give assistance. NO ONE CAME. A few minutes later a group of kids came down the stairs. I simple tried to explain to the employee that I was looking for someone to see if they would help us but I could not find anyone. He started getting his attitude. Told me to put the supplies back and that I would have to leave. WE WHERE THERE FIRST! he could have easily just said he would move us to the back and when we where finish we could leave quietly. I really wish someone was there to tell us we couldn't use it before me and my daughter started grabbing things. Could have saved me a huge embarrassment in front of the class. Overall my 3 year old daughter had a good time and he did suggest that they have family event for building on Saturday( that is why I bumped it up to three stars)

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    Michael Costantin

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    I stop by at least once a month. This is not only a crucial venue for architects and others in the broader world of construction, it is open to the public at no charge for its varied exhibits. Their seminars and lectures often come at a nominal cost to the general public, but they usually make up for it with a light smorgasbord of snacks and beverages. The storefront exposure makes it especially welcoming.

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    Bruce Qua

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    Excellent resource for rotating exhibitions and classes related to architecture, design thinking and similar topics.

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