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Architecture in America: International Origins and Influence
ERA Franchise Systems LLC has partnered with the National Trust for Historic Preservation to increase its educational outreach centering on the preservation of historic properties. In a lively, informative presentation that spans more than three centuries of history, the course highlights both high-style and vernacular buildings ranging from stately Federal mansions and handsome Italianate rowhouses to modest Queen Anne cottages and mail-order bungalows. The seminar showcases the work of authentic geniuses such as Henry Hobson Richardson and offbeat eccentrics such as Orson Squire Fowler. The course emphasizes the Old World roots of American design. It demonstrates how the influence of Italian architect Andrea Palladio was felt in 18th century Virginia. This course dramatically emphasizes how the great Gothic cathedrals of Europe are reflected in a "gingerbread" house in Maine, how Thomas Jefferson's "love affair" with a Roman temple helped spark a national mania for Greek buildings and how the flat Midwestern landscape shaped Frank Lloyd Wright's bold Prairie Style.
Course Information
Cancellation policy: No penalty will be incurred if your registration is cancelled by you up to two weeks prior to the course date. Cancellations received less than two weeks before the event will be subject to a $49 fee.
* The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a private, nonprofit membership organization dedicated to protecting the irreplaceable. With more than a quarter million members nationwide, it provides leadership, education and advocacy to save America's diverse historic places and revitalize our communities. It has six regional offices and 20 historic sites and works with thousands of local community groups in all 50 states. For more information, visit the National Trust's Web site at www.nationaltrust.org. |
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