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Symposium: Current Directions in Historic Preservation Education


Saturday, February 24, 2007

Room 4127 - The Martin Room <<< ROOM CHANGE!
Sennott Square
Corner of Forbes Avenue and Bouquet Street

8:00 am - 4:00 pm

As part of a comprehensive planning exercise to address changes in architecture education, the department sponsored a national symposium on how historic preservation is taught in professional programs, featuring an outstanding panel of participants from a variety of schools.

The department feels that it is especially important for interested members of the
local community to be involved in these discussions. As we develop a vision for a program in historic preservation at the University of Pittsburgh, we will be building as much on the resources of the university as on the outstanding accomplishments of many Pittsburgh organizations. The symposium will be a starting point for establishing strong links both within the university and into surrounding community.

Please RSVP with Emily Schantz (ets2@pitt.edu, 412-648-2400).

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