Speaking About Contemporary Federal Architecture on Apr. 28 in NYC

Salt Lake City Federal Courthouse -- Architect: Thomas Phifer and Partners, 2014
Salt Lake City Federal Courthouse — Architect: Thomas Phifer and Partners, 2014

On April 28 in New York City I’ll be speaking on “The Architecture of Democracy: How the Federal Government Chooses Architects.” My talk is being sponsored by the National Civic Art Society and First Things magazine, and will take place at the latter’s editorial offices. It’s free and open to the public.

My talk will be on the same subject I previously described here.

Date: Tuesday, April 28
Time: 6 PM reception; 6:30 PM lecture
Cost: Free
Location: First Things Editorial Offices, 35 E. 21st St., Sixth Floor, New York, NY 10010

 

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