Stewarding modern architecture and resources from the mid- and late-20th century frequently poses a distinct set of challenges: from technical issues of conserving manufactured materials and their often experimental applications to philosophical considerations of favoring conceptual over physical authenticity. Through a series of case studies ranging from buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Chicago to Richard Neutra on the West Coast to Cuban designers and artists in Havana, three leading experts present varied viewpoints and a range of approaches to preserving modern architecture and design.
Speakers:
T. Gunny Harboe, Founding Principal, Gunny Harboe Architects, PC
Rosa Lowinger, Architectural Conservator and Author, Founder of RLA Conservation Art + Architecture, LLC
Leo Marmol, FAIA, Managing Partner, Marmol Radziner
Moderator: Dr. Christopher Wilson, Scholar in Residence, Architecture Sarasota
Details:
8:30 am Light Breakfast; 9:00 am-12:15pm Symposium
Siesta Key Chapel (“God’s Treehouse”), 4615 Gleason Avenue, Siesta Key
Following Symposium, Siesta Key Chapel Complex open to tour.
Tickets:
Members: $50 (light breakfast included)
Not-Yet Members: $60 (light breakfast included)
Young Moderns and Students: $25 (light breakfast included)
Note:
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