Dear Members,
Some of you may have noticed that our membership approval (for new members) is not working. This has been a frustrating problems that we have not yet been able to solve. However, don't worry because we have (manually) approved our new members and you will soon have access to your arch-peace profile.
We are also looking for members (Melbourne based for now) who are software savvy and can assist us with the editing and uploading of our videos. We are also looking for a member who can assist us with administration and membership. If you have already offer your assistance, we would like to invite you to our next meeting (5 May). Please send us an email for more details.
For details on working with Architects for Peace, please read our policy document here.
The arch-peace team
For our previous notice see here: http://archpeace-notes.blogspot.com/2011/02/contributing-with-articles-and-comments.html
Apr 28, 2011
Feb 5, 2011
contributing with articles and comments
To arch-peace members,
Back from the holiday break and our team is full of energy to begin another year of reaching out, informing, critically learning and discussing architecture, public space, urbanism and all related fields.
As usual, our next newsletter is coming soon and we would like to invite you all to become active members by sharing your local urban news with all of us.
Contributions can be in the form of a visual diary. For example, a building that you like or dislike. Remember to include a few sentences to tell us what makes it interesting. It can also be a review or an article on a related topic—you choose. The best way to send your material to us is by writing a ‘note’ (Facebook notes) on you own wall and sending us the link or tagging us, we will contact you then. One important requirement is that ALL written and/or photographic material must be yours—not copied from anywhere else, unless it is a “quote” and a reference is included.
You comments on our news and editorial are most important. Comments assist to generate dialogue, spark curiosity and we can all learn about what makes your city/town an amazing place.
So, welcome to another arch-peace year and looking forward to your contributions!!!
The arch-peace news team
Back from the holiday break and our team is full of energy to begin another year of reaching out, informing, critically learning and discussing architecture, public space, urbanism and all related fields.
As usual, our next newsletter is coming soon and we would like to invite you all to become active members by sharing your local urban news with all of us.
Contributions can be in the form of a visual diary. For example, a building that you like or dislike. Remember to include a few sentences to tell us what makes it interesting. It can also be a review or an article on a related topic—you choose. The best way to send your material to us is by writing a ‘note’ (Facebook notes) on you own wall and sending us the link or tagging us, we will contact you then. One important requirement is that ALL written and/or photographic material must be yours—not copied from anywhere else, unless it is a “quote” and a reference is included.
You comments on our news and editorial are most important. Comments assist to generate dialogue, spark curiosity and we can all learn about what makes your city/town an amazing place.
So, welcome to another arch-peace year and looking forward to your contributions!!!
The arch-peace news team
May 23, 2010
membership fees
Dear Members of Architects for Peace
In July 2009 Architects for Peace changed the date upon which membership contributions fall due. Contributions for all renewing members should be paid annually in July. If you haven't contributed with your membership in the last 12 months now is the time to do so.
The committee notes that in comparison to other organisations our membership contributions are quite modest and have not been raised for several years. Because all our work is done by volunteers, our running cost are kept to a minimum, yet, they add up. Please visit our website for information on the range of activities and services that we provide.
We encourage all members to renew their membership and support this organisation with the appropriate membership contribution via the link on the Arch-Peace website. Contributions are only required for members from OECD countries (listed below). For students the fee is AU$15, members AU$35 and business members AU$190. There is no contribution required for affiliated members from non-OECD countries.
Many thanks for your ongoing support.
OECD countries currently include: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America.
In July 2009 Architects for Peace changed the date upon which membership contributions fall due. Contributions for all renewing members should be paid annually in July. If you haven't contributed with your membership in the last 12 months now is the time to do so.
The committee notes that in comparison to other organisations our membership contributions are quite modest and have not been raised for several years. Because all our work is done by volunteers, our running cost are kept to a minimum, yet, they add up. Please visit our website for information on the range of activities and services that we provide.
We encourage all members to renew their membership and support this organisation with the appropriate membership contribution via the link on the Arch-Peace website. Contributions are only required for members from OECD countries (listed below). For students the fee is AU$15, members AU$35 and business members AU$190. There is no contribution required for affiliated members from non-OECD countries.
Many thanks for your ongoing support.
OECD countries currently include: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America.
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