Adaptive Reuse: Architecture as Found Object
February 25-26, 2011 |
The Center for Heritage Conservation in the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University hosts a symposium each spring for professionals, scholars and students interested in the practice of historic preservation. This year's symposium is Adaptive Reuse: Architecture as Found Object. The focus is on case studies and research dealing with adaptive reuse of historic structures.
The speakers for this year's symposium are:
- K.T. Ravindran, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi
- Brand+Allen Architects, San Francisco, California
- Ryan Jones, Lake Flato Architects, San Antonio, Texas
- Elisabeth Knibbe, Quinn Evans Architects, Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Aaron Lubeck, Trinity Design Build, Durham, North Carolina
- Ron Staley, Christman Company, Lansing, Michigan
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Website:
archone.tamu.edu/chc/advocacy/symposium2011.html |
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Location Information |
Geren Auditorium; Langford Architecture Complex, Bldg B |
Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-3137 |
Website:
archone.tamu.edu/chc/advocacy/symposium2011.html |
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Contact Information |
Meredith Butler |
Email:
meredith.butler@neo.tamu.edu |
Phone:
979.845.7061 |
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