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Saturday, December 06, 2014
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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http://www.philaathenaeum.org/symposium/html
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia is pleased to announce the presentation of its annual Roger W. Moss Symposium on Saturday, December 6, 2014 at the Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 219 S. 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106. Registration begins at 9:00 am; the Symposium begins at 9:30 am. Pre-registration is required “ no registrations will be taken at the door. General reservations for non-Athenaeum members is $60; for Athenaeum members $50; students are free with current student ID. AIA members will receive continuing education credits (5.25 AIA/CES (HSW) LUs) for attending the day-long event. To learn more about the Moss Symposium or to register please call (215) 925-2688. The event, which concludes at approximately 4:00 pm, includes coffee/tea and light snacks.
This year's Moss Symposium, entitled Philadelphia Architecture: PRESENT and FUTURE, will feature the following distinguished presenters and topics:
Inga Saffron (Architectural Critic, Philadelphia Inquirer): Philadelphia: The Intersection of Architecture and Urbanism
Daniela Holt Voith and Cameron J. Mactavish (Founding Principals, Voith & Mactavish Architects): Innovation within the Context of Tradition
Scott Kelly (Founder, Re: Vision): A Clear Vision for 2020: Getting Above the Green Plateau
James S. Camp (Managing Director, Gensler, Philadelphia and Baltimore Offices): Gensler / Philadelphia: A Dialog about the Future
Peter L. Gluck (Founder and Principal, GLUCK+, New York): 205 Race: Its Place in Philadelphia Today.
This year's Moss Symposium, entitled Philadelphia Architecture: PRESENT and FUTURE, will feature the following distinguished presenters and topics:
Inga Saffron (Architectural Critic, Philadelphia Inquirer): Philadelphia: The Intersection of Architecture and Urbanism
Daniela Holt Voith and Cameron J. Mactavish (Founding Principals, Voith & Mactavish Architects): Innovation within the Context of Tradition
Scott Kelly (Founder, Re: Vision): A Clear Vision for 2020: Getting Above the Green Plateau
James S. Camp (Managing Director, Gensler, Philadelphia and Baltimore Offices): Gensler / Philadelphia: A Dialog about the Future
Peter L. Gluck (Founder and Principal, GLUCK+, New York): 205 Race: Its Place in Philadelphia Today.
