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Earn 8 CEU's at the AIA HRC Colloquium at Taliesin West - Oct. 18-19, 2013

  • 1.  Earn 8 CEU's at the AIA HRC Colloquium at Taliesin West - Oct. 18-19, 2013

    Posted 09-26-2013 02:53 PM
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    Earn 8 CEU's at the AIA HRC Colloquium at Taliesin West - Friday, October 18 - Saturday, October 19, 2013 | Scottsdale, Arizona What is good and compatible design for additions to historic buildings and districts? Is compatibility an objective? Is compatibility a matter of style and tradition, or an exploration of abstract metaphors? How do we interpret the National Park Service's regulatory standards? These questions are debated in academia and the press, but seldom discussed among architects and their colleagues. Hosted by the AIA Historic Resources Committee and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, colloquium speakers will include Daniel Bluestone, Ph.D., Frederick B. Fisher, FAAR, Vincent Michael, Ph.D., and Brian Goeken, AICP. Dr. Bluestone heads the preservation program at the University of Virginia. Mr. Fisher has designed buildings for important cultural and institutional sites all over the United States. Dr. Michael is an author, Executive Director of the Global Heritage Fund, holds the John H. Bryan Chair in Historic Preservation at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and is a Trustee of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Mr. Goeken is Chief of the Technical Preservation Services Division of the National Park Service. He formerly served as Deputy Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Planning and Development. The program will open with a presentation and reception on Friday evening, October 18, 2013. The core of the program is presentation and discussion with panelists on Saturday morning. Attendees will discuss topics with the speakers after lunch on Saturday afternoon before the panel wraps up the colloquium. The Saturday program will conclude with refreshments and a special evening tour of Taliesin West. The 2013 Peterson Prize student award winners for HABS documentation will be recognized during the Saturday luncheon at the Colloquium. Registration Fees: $150 AIA Members $225 Non Members $75 Students Register Now - Registration Closes Monday, October 14 Go to: http://network.aia.org/HistoricResourcesCommittee/Home/ Please contact Peyton Hall, FAIA, Advisor, Historic Resources Committee, at Peyton@historicla.com if you have any questions about this event. ------------------------------------------- James Malanaphy AIA Principal James J. Malanaphy III, AIA, NCARB Saint Paul MN -------------------------------------------
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