Hosted by the ICAA North Carolina Chapter
Drawing on decades of experience in traditional craftsmanship and preservation, Brent Hull will discuss how historically informed design and careful execution continue to shape meaningful architecture today. The lecture will also examine how principles of historic millwork can be successfully applied to contemporary projects, offering practical insights for architects, designers, and passionate advocates of the classical tradition.
Following the program, Brent will host a book signing for his most recent publication, Millwork: The Design and Manufacturing of Historic Millwork from 1740–1950.
We invite you to join us for this special program at Bird Decorative Hardware in Charlotte, and engage with one of the country’s leading voices in classical craftsmanship and preservation.
Speaker:
Brent Hull is an award-winning master builder and expert in historically accurate architectural millwork and moldings. For over thirty years his craftsmanship has enhanced nationally registered properties and homes across the country. Hull honed his expertise at Boston’s North Bennet Street School where he trained in the art of traditional building and historic preservation prior to founding Hull Millwork & Hull Homes in Fort Worth, Texas. When Brent is not working with his teams, speaking or consulting about how to build better and more beautifully, he enjoys reading and writing about historic architecture. He has authored five books on historic millwork; his most recent book released this spring, Millwork: The Design and Manufacturing of Historic Millwork from 1740-1950.
This event is hosted by an ICAA Chapter. Please check the Chapter website or contact the Chapter directly for the most up-to-date details including dates, times, and pricing.