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Living in History Lunch Lectures at 82 Queen Week 2
January 19 John Young and Philip Dufford "Building New in the Old City : How architectural history, context and building codes influence building in The Old and Historic District"
John Young and Phillip Dufford of Dufford Young Architects specialize in the restoration, renovation, and new construction of commercial and residential properties. Both John and Phillip received their MA in Architecture from Clemson University and studied at The Daniel Center for Building Research and Urban Issues in Genoa, Italy.
Living in History is a new lunch and learn series sponsored by the Preservation Society of Charleston. The series presents topics of interest to homeowners new and old who may not have considered the fascinating opportunities for learning to be found within your own four walls. Learn how an understanding of your home and neighborhood's architectural heritage and history can inform a new build, home addition, or remodel.. How new technology will play a pivitol role in the care of our historic houses. And how becoming a "house detective" can you lead you on the adventure of your life.
Living in History will be presented on four consecutive Tuesdays, beginning, January 12, 2016 through February 2, 2016. All sessions will be presented at historic 82 Queen Street. Lunch is included.
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Location82 Queen Restaurant (View)
82 Queen Street
Charleston, SC 29401
United States
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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