Event Pass Information Event Pass TypeQuantity General Public 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Student with Valid ID 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Event Details We are pleased to announce that Billie Tsien and Tod Williams have recently joined as panelists for this program. "The Architect's Challenge: Work/Life Balance" is a behind-the-scenes professional practice panel organized by the AIANY Custom Residential Architects Network. This program will be a serious exploration of the challenges of finding work/life balance while designing architecture, providing clients with uninterrupted quality services, and upholding professional obligations to employees and the public at large. Panelists include the principals of four award-wining architecture firms, moderated by Lois Oppenheim, an educator, author, and interviewer who specializes in exploring the relationship between art and human experience. Speakers:Jane Frederick, FAIA, 2020 AIA President-Elect, Principal, Frederick + Frederick ArchitectsMichael Frederick, AIA, Principal, Frederick + Frederick ArchitectsHayes Slade, AIA, 2019 AIANY President, Founding Partner, Slade ArchitectureJames Slade, FAIA, Founding Partner, Slade Architecture Sofia Zimmerman, Partner, Zimmerman Workshop Architecture + DesignAdam Zimmerman, AIA, Principal, Zimmerman Workshop Architecture + DesignBillie Tsien, AIA, Principal, Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | PartnersTod Williams, FAIA, Principal, Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners Moderator:Lois Oppenheim, PhD, Professor of French and Chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, Montclair State University; Author of numerous books, including A Curious Intimacy: Art and Neuropsychoanalysis and Imagination from Fantasy to Delusion; NYPSI Chair, Scientific Program Committee -- Please Note: Your registration for this event constitutes your agreement to specific and limited use of your email address, and possibly your image or voice, in related communications. Learn more in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Contact info@aiany.org with questions. As a reminder, AIA National policy requires participants to attend the entire educational portion of an event to receive continuing education credits. We encourage all participants to arrive on time to comply with this policy.