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    Enduring Places: City, Town, & Country: The Impact of Traditional Architecture & Urbanism in the Evolution of Place

    a breakout session with Krupali Krusche, Peter Talty, and Stephen James, moderated by Eric Osth

    By ICAA

    April 30, 2024

    In November 2023, the ICAA hosted the national conference Enduring Places. For three days, 225 participants from around the country gathered in Charleston, South Carolina and engaged in a robust program of talks, panel discussions, working sessions, and tours focused on three themes: craftsmanship, preservation, and sustainability.

    This panel explores issues facing three contexts: an expanding metropolis, a town that is a victim of its success, and an agricultural context that will be overrun with sprawl. Each of these contexts has challenges, and this panel explores how traditional architecture and urbanism are impacting the evolution of places in a timeless fashion.

    From April to June 2024, the ICAA will be releasing all of the recordings from Enduring Places. Parts I - VI are available now. Sign up for the ICAA's biweekly newsletter, World of Classicism, to be notified when other installments are released in the coming weeks.

    Stephen James serves as Chief Visioning Officer for Larry H. Miller Real Estate, an organization committed to developing high- quality neighborhoods and environments in the Salt Lake Valley. These efforts include several new development efforts in varying contexts including Salt Lake City, neighboring towns, and the valleys around the region, the most notable of which is Daybreak, an entirely new city-like environment in South Jordan, UT. Trained as an architect, Stephen works with design consultants and the development team, coordinating implementation of new urban environments.

    At Urban Design Associates, Eric Osth serves as Chairman, and Principal-in-Charge on urban design and architecture projects across the United States and abroad. In addition to his responsibilities at UDA, Eric is a Board Member and Fellow at the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art in New York City. At the ICAA, Eric co-founded the Gindroz Award for Excellence in Affordable Housing and serves as a chair of the award committee.

    In the past, Eric has served as a two-term board member on Riverlife, a Pittsburgh organization that acts as a steward for the environment around Pittsburgh’s three rivers, and the Pittsburgh Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. In 2011, he served as the AIA Pittsburgh Board of Directors President. Prior to joining UDA, Eric served as a Senior Urban Designer at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, directing an urban design team on projects in California and Shanghai, China. Eric is a cum laude graduate of the University of Miami Honors Program, holding a Bachelor of Architecture degree. He also received a Master of Urban Design degree from the University of California, Berkeley, on a University Fellowship.

    Peter Talty is Vice President & Director of Properties at Belvedere Property Management, leading land acquisition and development for the home office of Louis Bacon, with an emphasis on large-scale land planning and protection through donated conservation easements. Through these efforts, over 220,000 acres of land are within conservation easements within the continental US and similar protection efforts, including Kenya, Panama, and the United Kingdom.

    Domestically, one of Peter’s most remarkable efforts has included purchasing, acquiring, and revitalizing Taos Ski Valley, Inc. (TSVI), acquired in 2014. This effort included coordination with the municipality to establish a master plan for development at the base of the ski area and a series of efforts aimed at developing a sustainable environment for the future of Taos.

    He is on the Board of Directors at the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art and has been a member of other Boards including Peconic Land Trust, Blanca Forestry Products, and Taos Ski Valley, Inc.

    Krupali Krusche is an Associate Professor and Director of DHARMA (Digital Historic Architectural Research and Material Analysis). Her research specializes in 3D documentation of World Heritage Sites. The team documented four major Renaissance-age tomb monuments in India, including the Taj Mahal, in partnership with the Archaeological Survey of India. She and her team documented the world-renowned Roman Forum in partnership with the Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Roma, Ministry of Heritage and Culture, and the Archaeological Service, Rome. A 3D Exhibit and International Conference, ‘The Digital Future of World Heritage’, was conducted in partnership with the United States Embassy to Italy, NASA, UNESCO, and the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage.

    Her latest project is documenting the Belvedere at the Vatican in collaboration with the Chief Architect at the Vatican Museums and the Sovrintendenza Beni Architettonici.

    Krusche co-edited From Pen to Pixel: Studies of the Roman Forum and the Digital Future of World Heritage and co-authored Rediscovering the Hindu Temple, The Sacred Architecture and Urbanism of India. She received her Ph.D. from Technical University Dresden and Master’s from Anhalt University, Germany. She holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Bombay University, India.

    Sponsors

    The ICAA is very grateful to John F.W. Rogers for generously making this program possible along with our supporters:

    Classical American Homes Preservation Trust

    Historic Charleston Foundation

    Oliveri Millworks

    Traditional Building

    Schafer Buccellato Architects

    CONTRIBUTING SPONSORS

    A Classical Studio, Inc.

    Benedictine College

    Gaston & Wyatt

    Goodwin Classic Homes

    Jared Goss

    Historical Concepts

    ICAA Northern California Chapter

    Leeds Custom Design and Seabreeze Building

    Anne Kriken Mann

    John B. Murray & Elizabeth Brooke Murray

    Poggenpohl

    Reis Contracting

    Skurman Architects

    Peter J. Talty

    Tucker & Marks

    The Urban Electric Co.

    Vallette & Russell Windham

    LECTURE SPONSORS

    Ankie & Fran Barnes

    Stan Dixon

    Marsha & David Dowler

    Barbara Eberlein

    Kirk Henckels

    Jeff Allen Landscape Architecture, LLC

    Anne Lazar

    Marmi Stone

    Suzanne R. Santry

    Tammy Connor Interior Design

    Urban Design Associates

    Whitlock Builders

    Bunny Williams

    CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

    Russell Windham, Chair

    Ankie Barnes

    Andrew Cogar

    Richard Economakis

    Ray Gindroz

    Alexa Hampton

    Thomas Lloyd

    Michael Mesko

    Eric Osth

    Suzanne Santry

    IN COLLABORATION WITH ICAA NATIONAL OFFICE STAFF

    Peter Lyden, President

    Caroline Slaten, Vice President, Development

    Julia Sucher, Manager, Development & Special Events

    Lexi Hoglund, Assistant, Development and Office of the President


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