USC's 22nd Annual Fundamentals of Heritage Conservation Summer Program
July 22 - August 9, 2014 |
The University of Southern California’s summer short course is an intensive introduction to the theory and practice of Heritage Conservation in the U.S. Class meets July 22- August 9, Tuesdays to Saturdays from 9 am to 4:30 pm, for three weeks. This course has been designed for students, design professionals, community leaders, preservationists, planners, and developers seeking a greater understanding of heritage conservation concepts in a contemporary context. Classes may be taken in themed clusters or as a sequence, and the entire course can be taken for academic credit. Some classes can also earn professional continuing education units.
Lectures are given by a variety of specialists and practicing professionals, and the course includes numerous site visits around Los Angeles, including The Getty Conservation Institute, Greene & Greene's 1908 Gamble House, Frank Lloyd Wright's 1923 Freeman House, Rancho Los Alamitos, platinum LEED-certified Linde-Robinson Laboratory, Will Rogers Ranch, Eames House, Los Angeles' Historic Core, and more! |
Website:
arch.usc.edu/programs/summer/hc |
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Location Information |
University of Southern California |
Los Angeles, CA |
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Contact Information |
Holly Kane |
Email:
hkane@usc.edu |
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