Lecture: Rebuilding New Orleans

The Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America is pleased to present

THE 2007 FELLOWS’ SUMMER LECTURE SERIES

HISTORIC CITIES IN TRANSITION

at
New York School of Interior Design
170 East 70th Street, New York City

Lecture II

6:00 PM Wednesday, June 27

“From the Cabildo to Katrina Cottages: Rebuilding New Orleans After the Storm”

Steve Mouzon, a practicing architect and co-founder of the New Urban Guild, will discuss the challenges of urban renewal in New Orleans following the destruction of Hurricane Katrina. Examples of traditional town planning by Mr. Mouzon’s firm and others will serve as models that retain the spirit of one of the country’s most loved cities.

ADMISSION

The 2007 Summer Lecture Series is FREE to ICA&CA Members, employees of Professional Members Firms, and NYSID students and faculty; $15 per lecture general admission or $50 for the full series. To reserve please call the ICA&CA reservations line 212-730-9646, ext. 109.

Attendees seeking AIA/CE credits (4 HSW AIA/CES LUs) are liable for an additional $40 credit processing fee ($36 Members). Please register with Academic Programs by calling 212-730-9646, ext. 100 or emailing [email protected] .

Please check in upon arrival!

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