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Thursday March 31


6:00pm– 8:00pm The Anthropology of Design: The Interplay of Exotic Furniture and Tibetan Carpets, PompanoosucMills, 419 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116, RSVP at: boston@pompy.com, www.pompy.com


Join us for a reception celebrating the spring launch of ourAmerican Exotics furniture collection. Owner and founderDwight Sargentwill be on hand to discuss howwe are integrating rare and stunning American exoticwoods into our beautiful hand crafted Vermont furniture.Also presentingwill be Kesang Tashi, CEOand founder of InnerAsia Tibetan rugs. Tashi’s featured topicwill be:Anthropology of Design. Register towin a $250Gift card. Light refreshmentswill be served.


6:00pm– 8:00pm


ENGAGE: Boston Designs for Good, Boston Society of Architects, BSA Space, 290 Congress Street, 2nd Floor, Boston,MA 02210, RSVP at: rsvp@architects.org with subject “Engage 3/31”, www.architects.org/bsaspace


“Design like you give a damn.”–Cameron Sinclair and KateStohr,cofounders,ArchitectureforHumanity


Oh, baby, we do! Ever sinceMcKim,Mead, and White emblazoned “Free to all” above the entrance to the nation’s first urban public library, Boston architecture and its architects have embraced design for the greater good. Join today’s top designers for a lively slideshow and survey of Boston’s recent humanitarian design projects, along with innovative approaches to engaging the audiences they serve. This is a program of the BSA Foundation and the CDRC.


6:30pm– 8:30pm


The No Name Office, NoBox Studio atWatch Factory, 183-241 Crescent Street,Waltham,MA 02453, RSVP at: http://bit.ly/1X6RZVx, www.noboxstudio.com


Agood brandwill be created over time. This iswhere it gets tricky, especially in theworld of start-up companieswho by definition are required tomove in an almost counterintuitiveway of branding -most are required to break/invent amoldwhilemaintaining a facade of 'respectability' as they are accounted for the funding they have recently secured. Nowimaginewhat it is to design these spaces? Join us to hear our stories and experiences.


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