
The Forum for Architecture, Culture and Spirituality wants to recognize those organizations that have generously supported the activities of ACS. This has meant covering the costs associated with multiparty teleconferencing, website hosting, release time of faculty, faculty travel to secure symposium sites, list-server operation, advertisement, and more. Without such support our organization would not have been able to endure and succeed. ACS thus acknoweldges:
The Catholic University of America School of Architecture and Planning (2010-present)
(website hosting of ACS Forum. Faculty travel/time to secure ACS 4 symposium site and initial efforts towards organizing ACS 5)The North Carolina State University College of Design (2007-present)
(teleconferencing and faculty travel/time to secure ACS 1 symposium site as well as full organization of ACS 5)The Texas A&M University College of Architecture (2007-present)
(teleconferencing, list-server operation, and faculty travel/time to secure ACS 3 symposium site)The University of Minnesota College of Design (2009-present)
(teleconferencing and faculty travel/time to secure ACS 2 symposium site)
Faith & Form Magazine (2008-present). Link here.
(free notification of ACS activities to its readership)The Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology Newsletter (2008-present). Link here.
(free notification of ACS activities to its readership)2A (Architecture and Art) Magazine (2009-2011). Link here.
(dedication of its Fall 2009 and Spring 2011 issues to ACS 1 and ACS 2 symposia)The University of Utah College of Architecture & Planning (2007-2010)
(teleconferencing and website hosting of ACS Forum)The University of Idaho College of Art and Architecture (2007-2010)
(teleconferencing)
It always feels so good to say THANK YOU, doesn't it?