Hosted by the Southern California Chapter
The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, Southern California Chapter is pleased to announce the 5th Annual Legacy Dinner honoring Richard Holz for his many lifelong professional achievements and contributions including the advancement of the classicaltradition in architecture and art. Richard Holz graduated from the University of Southern California in 1968 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts and Architecture. He became a licensed architect and contractor in 1972. Two years later, he founded the construction company that is now known as Richard Holz, Inc. Early in his career, Richard built single family homes. He later diversified to multi-family homes, as well as substantial commercial projects. For the past twenty five years, RHI has specialized in the construction of fine custom homes. He has always focused on maintaining the highest standards for quality, integrity and value with his clients as well as his staff. The Chapter is thrilled to have our esteemed colleague, friend and benefactor as this year's Legacy Dinner Honoree!
Proceeds will benefit the ICAA Southern California Chapter’s mission to advance the practice and appreciation of classical architecture and art through its educational and scholarship initiatives. These include scholarships for the Professional Intensives and Summer Studio program at the ICAA’s National headquarters in New York City, the Christopher H. Browne Paris and Colonial Williamsburg Drawing Tours, the Regional Professional Intensive, as well as New Heights, an arts-in-education program designed to expose middle school students from the Girls Academic Leadership Academy public school in Los Angeles to classical architecture.
For details on sponsorship opportunities, please visit the Southern California website.
Individual tickets go on sale on July 15th