| Event Name |
2012 Preservation Month Lecture Series: May 24 |
| Event Subtitle |
What Georgia’s Classical Architects Taught us about Renovation |
| Date |
May 24, 2012 |
| Time |
6:30 PM |
| Description |
Lecture by Wright Marshal, Revival Construction
Many of us wrestle with the appropriate ways to maintain and adapt our historic homes so that they can continue to serve not only us but also generations to come. How do we maintain the historic and architectural character of our homes while adapting them to our modern lives? The built work of the “Georgia School of Classicists,” including Neel Reid, Philip Shutze, and others, is considered to be the best historic residential architecture in Atlanta. While these architects are known primarily for their new homes, each did “alterations and additions” over their careers. What can these legendary architects teach us about renovating our homes today?
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| Cost | FREE. Please RSVP by clicking the registration link below.
*Enjoy light refreshments beginning at 6 p.m. Lecture starts at 6:30 p.m.
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| Location Info |
Rhodes Hall, Atlanta 1516 Peachtree Street, NW Atlanta, GA 30309 |
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