2003-2004 Historic Preservation Lecture Series

 
Fall and Spring 2004 lecture series for Historic Preservation.
Historic Preservation Lecture Series 2003-2004
Faculty Coordinator: Prof. Jorge Otero-Pailos
Student Organizers: Leslie Klein, Brigitte Cook, Mikel Travisano.


September 22nd
Maurizio Bradaschia

Professor of Architecture University of Trieste, Italy.
”Projects for an Historical Town: The Waterfront of Trieste, Italy."

October 6th

Attilio Petruccioli

Dean, School of Architecture, Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy.
"Design and Restoration, Two Faces of the Same Coin: The Theory of Saverio Muratori."

November 10th

Dean Koga

Architect and Conservator, New York.
"The Decline and Rebirth of the New Amsterdam Theater."

January 23rd

Dan Dubowitz

Photographer, Glasgow.
“Three Sanctuaries” and other projects

February 3rd

Dr. Arq. Manuel Martin-Hernandez

Professor of History and Theory, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.
“The Design Project in Preservation” Professor of Architectural Theory

February 19th

Jon Calame and Kirstin Sechler

Minerva Partners.
“Architecture & Conflict: New Roles for Cultural Heritage Professionals in the Context of Social Rehabilitation”

February 24th

Sherida E. Paulsen

PKSB Architects, and Former Chair, New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
“Preservation: New York Style”

March 2nd

Jorge Rigau

Dean, School of Architecture, Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico “Contemporary Problems in Preservation: Latin American Perspectives“

March 23rd

Joeb Moore

Assistant Director; Columbia/Barnard Undergraduate Architecture Program, Principle, Kaehler/Moore Architects
“ Suspended Objects: Original and Copy, Transformations to Eliot Noyes’ Brown Residence in New Canaan, Connecticut”

April 6th

Daniel Bluestone

Director, Historic Preservation Program, University of Virginia.
“All Architecture Is Local: Site Specifics in Design and Preservation” Associate Professor of Architectural History.







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