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thumb The North Wales Society of Architects (NWSA) ((ウェールズ語:Cymdeithas Penseiri Gogledd Cymru)) formerly the ''North Wales Architectural Society'' is one of four branches of the Royal Society of Architects in Wales (RSAW). It was established in 1928 as an independent organization, becoming a branch of the newly-formed Society of Architects in Wales (as the RSAW was initially styled) in 1970 upon the restructuring of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The Society champions better buildings, communities and the environment through architecture and its members. As of 2014 it represented over 120 chartered architects in the region. The RSAW is the Wales region of the RIBA. RSAW was granted Royal status by the Privy Council in 1994. ==Events== The Society is noted as being a particularly active branch of the RIBA and organizes an annual series of well-attended building visits and lectures, usually held from early autumn through to late spring. In line with NWSA's ethos of promoting architecture to a wider audience, these events are open to non-members and all with an interest in design and architecture. Recent visits have included the 2014 Stirling Prize-winning Everyman Theatre, Liverpool, Copper Kingdom, Amlwch, recipient of the RSAW Building of the Year 2014 and Cefn Castell, Criccieth, RSAW Small Project of the Year, 2015. Recent lectures have included Niall Maxwell of Rural Office for Architecture and Dan Benham of Loyn & Co. A further series of events, including a forum with RIBA Chief Executive Harry Rich, is currently being planned to commence in autumn 2015. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「North Wales Society of Architects」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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