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Register for the 2024 Outdoor Trend Workshop The 2024 Outdoor Design Forecast Workshop This event wi

Register for the 2024 Outdoor Trend Workshop [AD Pro Trends. Catch the 2024 Outdoor Trend Workshop. Hear from AD100 designers at this virtual event. March 19th at 1:00 pm EST. Reserve Your Spot.][Profile pictures of Mandy Cheng, Edmund Hollander, and Neal Beckstedt.][AD Pro Trends. Catch the 2024 Outdoor Trend Workshop. Hear from AD100 designers at this virtual event. March 19th at 1:00 pm EST. Reserve Your Spot.][Profile pictures of Mandy Cheng, Edmund Hollander, and Neal Beckstedt.]( The 2024 Outdoor Design Forecast Workshop This event will be a breath of fresh air for design—the 2024 Outdoor Trend Workshop. AD, the global design authority, will host the industry's biggest names as they share their 2024 outdoor predictions. And it’s for AD PRO members only. The guest list is impressive: Mandy Cheng Founder & Design Principal at AD100 firm Mandy Cheng Design. Among the most sought-after designers in the industry, her projects cater to indoor-outdoor living in beautiful and ingenious ways. Edmund hollander Founder & Design Principal at AD100 firm Hollander Design Landscape Architects. His practice spans residential, commercial, and hospitality projects—with respect to natural, architectural, and human ecologies. Neal Beckstedt Founder & Design Principal at AD100 design firm Neal Beckstedt Studio. Blending traditional and contemporary, the residential practice credits “warm modernism” as its calling card. [line][line]( [line][line]( Moderated by AD PRO Senior Editor Lila Allen, this discussion will cover everything from landscape design, to indoor-outdoor living, to sustainability. And when you become a member, you can access the 2024 Outdoor Trend Report. Discover the trends and innovations shaping today’s homes and their surroundings. This virtual workshop and Q&A will take place on March 19 at 1:00 PM EST. [Join AD PRO for just $25 $20 per month]( [line][line]( [Join Now]( [AD PRO]( [View in your browser](. {EMAIL} received this promotional message as a subscriber of the Architectural Digest promotional list. [Remove this e-mail address from future Architectural Digest e-mail promotions](. To continue receiving e-mails from Architectural Digest, add architecturaldigest@eml.condenast.com to your address book. [View our privacy policy.]( Condé Nast One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007 Satisfaction Guarantee: If you are ever dissatisfied with your subscription, you can receive a full refund on unmailed issues.

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