Hosted by the Southern California Chapter
Photo by Morris and Stanley Rosenfeld
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This lecture is a celebration through photography of the Golden Age of American Yachting, 1880-1960, seen through the eye of an architect. "The Golden Age" focuses on the parallels between the great yachts and the great architecture of the era, and the personalities behind them, from the Vanderbilts to the Kennedys. At the heart of "The Golden Age" is an examination of the nature and importance of grand traditions in architecture, both naval and terrestrial.
Erik K. Evens is Principal of Evens Architects, a KAA Design Company. He is a licensed architect in California, with over thirty years' experience in residential, commercial, hospitality, and institutional work. He is a founding member of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, Southern California Chapter, and past President, and also a Fellow of the ICAA.
This event will be presented via Zoom. You will receive a Zoom link prior to the start of the course. If you have any questions about this class, please email [email protected].Free for ICAA MembersGeneral public $15 suggested donation
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