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  • 1.  Eusebio Leal: The man who would save Old Havana

    Posted 05-22-2012 12:15 PM

    The year was 1967, in a country not known for rewarding dissent, and Leal, then 25, was relatively new on the job as a city preservationist. He was leading a project to skin the asphalt off a historic street, revealing the original wooden surface, and he had a special load of vintage wood to restore the centuries-old grandeur. But government officials told him the street would have to be paved over immediately so it could be used for an important diplomatic visit. 

    All these years later, at 69, Leal's mad passion has made him a beloved figure in Cuba and a globally admired hero of the historic preservation movement. With the unlikely title of city historian, he has rescued hundreds of landmark buildings in Old Havana - Habana Vieja - the colonial section of the city founded in 1519. He devised a mechanism to use tourist dollars to fund preservation, making the city more attractive to visitors - thus begetting more tourist dollars and more preservation.  Read the full article from The Washington Post.


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    Susan Parrish
    Manager, Knowledge Communities
    The American Institute of Architects
    Washington DC
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    AIA26 San Diego June 10-13


  • 2.  RE:Eusebio Leal: The man who would save Old Havana

    Posted 05-22-2012 03:12 PM
    Susan,

    What a wonderful article. Thanks for posting this.

    Lisa

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    Elizabeth Sasser AIA
    Historical Architect
    Quid Tum Historic Structures Consulting
    Amherst NH
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    AIA26 San Diego June 10-13


  • 3.  RE:Eusebio Leal: The man who would save Old Havana

    Posted 05-23-2012 09:26 AM


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    William Singer AIA
    Partner
    Gruzen Samton Architects
    New York NY
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    The National AIA should recognize Leal next year at the National Convention with the Thomas Jefferson Award.
    WMS




    AIA26 San Diego June 10-13


  • 4.  RE:Eusebio Leal: The man who would save Old Havana

    Posted 05-23-2012 11:22 AM
    The Call for Entries for 2013 is open. The Thomas Jefferson Award submissions are due October 5, 2012.

    Any AIA member, group of members, component, or knowledge community may nominate candidates for any category of the Thomas Jefferson Awards.

    Learn more: http://www.aia.org/practicing/awards/AIAS075326

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    Kathleen Simpson
    Manager, Knowledge Communities
    The American Institute of Architects
    Washington DC
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    AIA26 San Diego June 10-13


  • 5.  RE:Eusebio Leal: The man who would save Old Havana

    Posted 05-24-2012 03:28 PM
    Last year during the APT visit to Cuba, I experienced his passion up close and personal, as he spoke to our group about his mission and his accomplishments. I took a really nice photo of him that seems to capture that spirit. We recognized the limits of what he can do within the constraints of his country, but also admired the highly visible and commendable results.



    I have others, but I love Eusebio Leal's dynamic posture in this image matches his delivery. Under the horse, with her hands clasped, is Rosa Lowinger who was translating as fast as he was speaking. Rosa was our APT guide, and an accomplished architectural conservator based in Miami and Los Angeles. The man sitting next to her was our Cuban guide, very good...but I can't remember his name right now. I don't remember the name of the other woman, but the laughing man is John Canning. The rest of our group was seated to the left of the photo.

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    Ilene Tyler FAIA
    Quinn Evans Architects
    Ann Arbor MI
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    AIA26 San Diego June 10-13


  • 6.  Eusebio Leal

    Posted 05-24-2012 03:34 PM
    Last year during the APT visit to Cuba, I experienced his passion up close and personal, as he spoke to our group  about his mission and his accomplishments. I took a really nice photo of him that seems to capture that spirit. We recognized the limits of what he can do within the constraints of his country, but also admired the highly visible and commendable results. It doesn't seem that I can upload photos, so ask separately, if interested...

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    Ilene Tyler FAIA
    Quinn Evans Architects
    Ann Arbor MI
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    AIA26 San Diego June 10-13