08/2003 | Wright Building Conservancy
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy announces that registration is now open for its 2003 annual conference, which this year will be August 31–September 7 at Frank Lloyd Wright’s San Francisco home, the historic St. Francis Hotel. This year’s conference will focus on Wright’s late work, his contemporaries and apprentices, and those Modernists who continue in his influence. The format includes three days of lectures, and a pre-conference “Wine Country and Modern Architecture” excursion. More than 20 architecturally significant structures and locales in and outside San Francisco will be toured or hosting conference events. Some of the buildings included were designed by Wright; some were designed by such notable architects as Bernard Maybeck, Aaron Green, Arthur Erickson, and Jerrold Lomax. Conference lecture sessions will focus on defining the position of Wright’s work within currents of mid-century Modernism as they emerged in the San Francisco region. Highlights will include:
There will be a dinner at the famed City Club, where Wright and Aaron Green, his West Coast colleague, would dine during Wright’s San Francisco visits. Entertainment will include a special presentation of the critically acclaimed “F.L.L.W., The Tragedies & Triumphs of Frank Lloyd Wright,” a theatrical experience written and performed by John Crowther. Copyright 2003 The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. Home Page |
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