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Reminder: Join us today for talks with Foster + Partners, MVRDV and Ema Peter / Studio VDGA!

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Hi {NAME}, I hope this finds you well! A quick reminder that Architizer's Future Fest, our annual se

Hi {NAME}, I hope this finds you well! A quick reminder that Architizer's Future Fest, our annual series of inspiring architecture talks, launches today with three exciting sessions! If you haven't yet registered, there's still time to do so — you're invited to join us for the following sessions: 10am ET: How Collaboration Enhances Architectural Photography with Ema Peter and Studio VDGA [Register for this talk >]( 1pm ET: How MVRDV's Joyful Design Ethos Is Innovating Urban Futures [Register for this talk >]( 3pm ET: How Foster + Partners Is Pioneering New Forms of Urban Architecture [Register for this talk >]( Every talk will be hosted online and is 100% free to attend. Upon registering, you'll also receive a special coupon code in your inbox, exclusively for Future Fest attendees — check your email after signing up! If you can't attend at the times above, don't worry: Registrants will receive instant access to a recording of each session after it concludes. I'm looking forward to getting inspired by the world's best architects, and learn from their amazing projects. See you there! Best, Paul -- Paul Keskeys Publisher / Editor in Chief at [Architizer]( Follow me on [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Architizer · 3651 Fau Blvd · Suite 200 · Boca Raton, FL 33431 · USA

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