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For "Refreshing the Familiar" on Wednesday morning, Dec. 5, seven panelists presented ways in which they attempt to put fresh twists on traditional architecture.
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Green is good, but can green design be the same? The architects on the panel of Reinvention's special summit "Strategies in Sustainable Design" proved that sustainable design doesn't have to look 'green' (read: funky, weird, or just plain bad). In fact, from the examples shown during this session...
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Frank Harmon, FAIA, Mark McInturff, FAIA, and Ray Calabro, AIA, explained to attendees at residential architect's fourth annual Reinvention Symposium, taking place this week in Charleston, S.C., how they arrive at their modern interpretations of architecture through the lens of traditional forms...
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From Post-Modernism to Contemporary Picturesque
Several breakout sessions were held during Reinvention, offering architects the opportunity to earn a few extra CES credits. The session led by Dennis Wedlick, AIA, of Dennis Wedlick Architect, LLC, "From Post-modernism to Contemporary Picturesque," detailed Wedlick's own journey from a student of...
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Even though Monday's day-long Charleston, S.C.-area housing tour at the Reinvention conference was delayed an hour by an interstate fire and early rain threatened to make conditions unpleasant, in the end, touring architects were not disappointed.
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Stuart Cohen, FAIA, looked at the relationship between classical and modern architecture, which is closer than many might think.
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When Reinvention 2007's original (and much anticipated) keynote speaker, Peter Q. Bohlin, FAIA, was detained in Italy on a passport snafu, his colleague Ray Calabro, AIA, saved the day.
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The panelists for this session discussed how they incorporate the context of landscape, climate, clients, culture, and history when designing a new house.
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Reinvention 2007 examines the ways you can learn from the past while still advancing the profession and the art of residential design.