Join In The Homestead Project Exhibit Discussion March 24th
Rockland, ME - Join the Farnsworth in a panel discussion involving architects and architectural designers participating in The Homestead Project exhibition on March 24th at 3:00pm. The architects and architectural designers will present and discuss their re-envisions of a modern day homestead located in downtown Rockland.
The architects and architectural designers participating in the panel are:
• Eric Allyn of Houses & Cottages, Rockland
• Nick Winton of Anmahian Winston Associates, Inc., Cambridge
• Christopher Campbell of Christopher Campbell Architecture, Portland
• Bruce Norelius of Bruce Norelius Studio of Los Angeles
• Susan Rodriguez of Ennead Architects LLP, New York
• Laurie Hawkinson of Smith-Miller + Hawkinson Architects, LLP, New York
• John Tittmann of Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Boston
The design of an urban contemporary house will be the underlying concept behind the Homestead Project, which will be on display in the Farnsworth’s Crosman Gallery from March 24 through September 23, 2012. The ten architectural firms participating have been asked to present their designs for a house on the same lot as the existing Homestead, one that meets the needs of the twenty-first century Farnsworth family. Among the architects and architectural designers participating in the exhibition are Henry N. (Harry) Cobb of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Architects, New York; and Eric Allyn of Houses and Cottages in Rockland, Maine.
After the discussion, join The Collective for Art Trivia 101 with a Twist! For more information about this and other Collective programs and events, click here:
The Homestead Project is made possible through the generous supporg of: A.E. Sampson & Son, Anonymous, Bench Dogs, Inc., Cold Mountain Builders, J.C. Stone Inc., Marvin Windows and Doors, Thos. Moser Fine Furniture, Tidewater Millwork, and Windsor Chairmakers.
This discussion will be going on in the Farnsworth Art Museum auditorium on March 24th at 3pm, in Rockland, ME.
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