Continuing Education Seminar: 17th-21st Century Case Studies
April 17, 2013 |
Join the Historic Districts Council on Wednesday, April 17 from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. for the 17th-21st Century to Case Studies continuing education program. This series will delve into some of New York’s architectural masterpieces from the 17th century to today. From Ellis Island to the TWA flight center; the professionals joining us for this program have extensive and diverse backgrounds and will be sharing their incredible knowledge and stories about some of New York’s most visited sites. Joining us are structural engineer Edmund Meade, Principal at Robert Silman Associates, P.C.; Richard Southwick FAIA, LEED AP, Director of Historic Preservation at Beyer Blinder Belle; Walter B. Melvin, LLC, Founding Principal of Melvin Architects; and Mary Jablonski, Principal & Conservator of Jablonski Building Conservation. More information to be provided shortly.
Please contact ashedd@hdc.org or 212.614.9107 with any inquires about the event.4 New York State Continuing Education Credits offered/AIA credits pending.
Fee: Public – $125 / Friends – $100 Includes continental breakfast
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Website:
hdc.org |
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Location Information |
The Neighborhood Preservation Center |
232 East 11th Street New York, NY 10003 |
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