Hosted by the American Institute of Architecture Students Hawai'i.
Paper Architecture Night (PAN) is an event for designers, by designers. Much of the work done in the architecture design world is unrealized, unfinished, or merely conceptual, but this does not negate the brilliance of these works. PAN is a venue in which architects, designers, and students can share their un-built works with the community . A night of presentations, drinks, socializing and exposure for amazing designers and their projects. Held on the last week of every month at the University of Hawai'i School of Architecture, four designers are given the opportunity to present their unrealized architectural works to the community.
Paper Architecture Night (PAN) is an event for designers, by designers. Much of the work done in the architecture design world is unrealized, unfinished, or merely conceptual, but this does not negate the brilliance of these works. PAN is a venue in which architects, designers, and students can share their un-built works with the community . A night of presentations, drinks, socializing and exposure for amazing designers and their projects. Held on the last week of every month at the University of Hawai'i School of Architecture, four designers are given the opportunity to present their unrealized architectural works to the community.