An evening with Patrick “Pat” Rahming: A Downtown in Transition

First Published: 2014-02-08

What is a Downtown? After twenty years, why is Downtown Revitalization so difficult to see? Are we headed in the “right” direction? Pat Rahming explores the meaning of a Downtown, and offers suggestions for the direction of the present Downtown as it moves from being a Downtown to a Tourist Destination.

The Nassau Institute is pleased to announce that Mr. Rahming will address an audience on Thursday, February 20, 2014 on A Downtown in Transition.

The event will be held at the Nassau Yacht Club, Bay Street.

The event is free and open to the public.

Register online here… or call 242-302-0130 extension 2226

A cash bar will be available.

Event Summary:
Date: Thursday, Febuary 20, 2014
Place: Nassau Yacht Club, Bay Street, Nassau, N.P. Bahamas
Time: 6:30pm
Cash bar opens at 6:00pm

About Pat Rahming

Simply put, "Pat" is an architect, poet, singer, songwriter with ideas for improvement. And he does them all very well.

Patrick Rahming & Associates is a Design firm led by an artist. For over forty years, Patrick “Pat” Rahming has developed his unique approach to the built environment, an approach that results in what he calls Enhanced Living Environments.

Architectural space is experienced as a whole, and must therefore be created by an integrated process. Enhanced Living Environments, or ELE’s, benefit from an integrated, creative approach to climate, culture and history, while celebrating developments in technology. Patrick Rahming & Associates seeks to discover and expose those unique opportunities inherent in each project.

With a background in theatre and entertainment, and years of exposure to the inner workings of themed environments, Patrick Rahming and his team are accustomed to creating dynamic design teams, and to the design of residential, commercial, retail, resort and entertainment environments, constantly in search of the ideal Architectural solutions.

Visit Pat Rahming’s blog here…

Find out more about Patrick Rahming & Associates here…

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