Preserving Gulf Coast Architecture in a Global Context
Location: Voices of Pensacola Multicultural Center
117 E. Government St.
Pensacola, FL 32502
Date: Friday, September 25, 2015
Reception at 5:00 pm
Lecture at 6:30 pm
Open to the public
Sponsored by: AIA Florida Northwest
UWF Historic Trust
Quina Grundhoefer Architects
Professor John H. Stubbs, Assoc. AIA, Director of the Master of Preservation Studies at Tulane University, will speak on preserving Gulf Coast architecture in the light of his 20 years experience serving as Vice President for Fields Projects at the World Monuments Fund in New York. Having traveled to over 100 countries, he has been instrumental in architectural conservation projects at sites ranging from ancient Pompeii and Czar's Palaces in St. Petersburg in Europe to Angkor Wat and the Forbidden City in Asia. The lecture will highlight architectural preservation initiatives in different parts of the world illustrating with Stubbs has proposed in two books, that cultural heritage protection is a growing global movement.
John H. Stubbs, Assoc. AIA Director of Preservation Studies Program Christovich Senior Professor of Practice Master of Science in Historic Preservation, Columbia University Bachelor of Science in Construction Technology, Louisiana State University ICCROM Rome
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