Architecture of Recognition

NOVEMBER 12, 2021 1:00PM - 2:00PM

  • Why are monuments trophies? Why do we all need recognition? Why does design matter? You’ll discover how the need for recognition has and continues to drive centuries of human achievement.
  • The ADW Hub
  • 301 W. 2nd Street, Suite 100
  • Austin, TX 78701
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Architecture of Recognition

This presentation explores the significance of recognition in architecture, human motivation, and design. Receiving recognition is a primary human need. We all desire to know that we—and our contributions—matter. Many significant monuments of the world were conceived as lasting mementos of outstanding achievements and built with impressive techniques that in themselves represented noteworthy accomplishment.

Design and quality are critical components of anything sophisticated, prestigious, and meaningful. Any desirable work of art is thoughtfully considered and built to last. Great design produces objects that are worth giving and worth keeping.

At Trophyology, we are passionate about elevating acts of gratitude and appreciation to a form of art. We believe in the power of recognition and we’re here to give it the attention and care it deserves by leading the conversation on what it means to recognize well and to honor excellence in style.

  • SPEAKER
  • Eva Schone, Founder and CEO, Trophyology
  • Eva Schone is the CEO of Trophyology, which she founded with a passion to elevate acts of gratitude and appreciation to a form of art. Trophyology creates architect-designed and artisan-crafted recognition awards that are worth giving and worth keeping. Prior to founding Trophyology, Eva worked as a licensed architect for over a decade. Her love and appreciation for thoughtful and elegant design translated naturally from her career as an architect to her journey as an entrepreneur with Trophyology.
  • LOCATION
    • 301 W. 2nd Street, Suite 100
    • Austin, TX 78701
  • DAY
  • Friday, November 12th
  • TIME
  • 1:00PM - 2:00PM
  • ORGANIZED BY
  • Trophyology
  • INTENDED AUDIENCE
  • People interested in history, design, architecture, and the psychology of human motivation.
  • PARKING & TRANSIT
  • Located on the backside of City Hall, there is paid parking in the City Hall garage, paid street parking and of course, public transportation. Be sure to check out our sustainable transportation recommendations. Be sure to check out our sustainable transportation recommendations.
  • ADA ACCESSIBLE?
  • Yes

301 W. 2nd Street
Suite 100
Austin, TX 78701