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Spokane Preservation Advocates - Winter Lecture Series 2022

February 17, 2022

This is the second lecture in our three-part winter lecture series. At this time, the lectures will be via Zoom. The lectures are free for SPA members and will be $10.00 per lecture for members of the public. If you are an SPA member you must sign-up to get the Zoom meeting link.

To sign-up for this lecture go to the SPA website below or click HERE!  (https://spokanepreservation.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6b82d30570763e9d4289ba149&id=218b19a055&e=0d927e18da)

Or contact Dave Shockley at preservationspokane@gmail.com so he can sign you up. You can only sign-up online until Wednesday, February 16th at midnight. You will be sent the Zoom invitation in the afternoon the day of  the lecture.
Thursday, February 17, 2022, 6 p.m.

We are pleased to have a lecture presentation by J. Phillip Gruen, an Associate Professor in the School of Design and Construction at Washington State University (WSU). Phil, who is an architectural historian, will be focusing on the early twentieth-century development of the WSU campus. Washington State University is characterized by a red-brick, Georgian Revival architectural heritage. This talk discusses the rise of this heritage on the Pullman campus. The Georgian Revival was largely shaped by Pullman-based architects Rudolph Weaver and Stanley Smith. Spokane architects of the time also helped define what has become an iconic campus image.

Visit the SPA website at www.spokanepreservation.org for more information about this lecture and the other lectures in this series.

 
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Spokane Preservation Advocates
Email: preservationspokane@gmail.com
   



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