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In this lecture, Richard Manion will discuss his firm's projects and design philosophy as illustrated in the firm's new book, Richard Manion Architecture: Streamlined. Richard Manion Architecture creates distinctive residences and estates with a respect for traditional forms and historic imagery adapted to modern living. This second volume of the firm’s work demonstrates the firm’s signature classicist style, which drawings upon traditional and streamlined classical, regional, and contemporary influences to reflect authentic details, proportions, and a sophisticated sense of place for the 21st Century. In this book, the firm’s focus is on the integration of modernism with an overall framework of simplicity and restraint, discretion and harmony. Academic studies of European modernism, with its visionary approach and embodiment of the machine age, have come back to inspire, but with the understanding that many of its roots can be traced back to the heritage of classical design principles. With this book, the RMA’s goal is to unite ideas about traditional, history, and modernity in a synergy and explore the meaning of shared architectural imagery and heritage for our time.Richard Manion received his architectural degree from Columbia University in 1984 and started his career in the New York offices of two of the country’s most prominent architectural firms—Robert A. M. Stern Architects and Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown. He established Richard Manion Architecture in Los Angeles in late 2009 after a 15-year partnership in Hablinski + Manion Architecture. The firm, which specializes in private residences inspired by traditional and streamlined architecture adapted to modern living in the U.S. and abroad, have been published in such magazines as Architectural Digest, California Homes, Veranda and the Robb Report. The first monograph of his work, New Classicists: Richard Manion Architecture, was published by Images Publishing Group in 2011. Richard Manion is a member of the American Institute of Architects, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Los Angeles Conservancy.
This event will be presented via Zoom. You will receive a Zoom link prior to the lecture. If you have any questions about this lecture, please email [email protected].Free for ICAA MembersGeneral public: $15 suggested donationOur Digital Programs Made Possible by the Generous Support from:Shawn Nelson BuildersAppleton PartnersCrestron Electronics
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Instructional Delivery Method: Live Online Learning Program Program Level: Introductory AIA CES Program Approval Expiration Date: August 14, 2023 Provider Number: G193 Provider Statement: The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider Number G193. All registered AIA CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs. Any questions or concerns about this provider or this learning program may be sent to AIA CES ([email protected] or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3).
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