Architecture Month Brings Design to Forefront
Posted September 8, 2008 | Published by The Daily News, Tennessee
For the past four years, the Memphis chapter of the American Institute of Architects and Memphis Heritage Inc. have set aside one month to give the public a unique look inside the world of architecture by offering activities, films, lectures and more. The program includes everything from a lecture by David Brown, executive vice president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, to tours of architecturally significant buildings in Memphis. “We usually have a more in-depth lecture series, and this year we found an outstanding speaker from the National Trust who was willing to come down to Memphis and talk about not only his experience on the national and international level – how preservation is affecting communities globally and country-wide – but also the 11 most endangered public places that they released earlier this year,” Koury said.
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