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Feb 26 2008

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Event Thursday Night!

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The next Timeless Or Of Its Time Lecture.

THURSDAY, 28 FEBRUARY, 2008

DAVID M. SCHWARZ

Location Charleston Museum Auditorium, John Street and Meeting Street intersection

Reception 6:15pm, with coffee and cookies to follow lecture

Lecture 7:00 pm

David M. Schwarz/Architectural Services, Inc. emphasizes architecture as both a service and an art while holding appropriateness to context as a fundamental tenet of its design philosophy. Schwarz and his team have received numerous awards for their work from national organizations including the American Institute of Architects, the Society of American Registered Architects, the Masonry Institute, the Landscape Contractors Association and the Art Deco Society of Washington.

Hope to see you there!

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Jan 23 2008

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Rypkema Lecture

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One week from tomorrow!
This is a major figure in preservation economics – don’t miss it!

The Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program, Department of Art History, School of the Arts, College of Charleston presents a Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Lecture

DONOVAN RYPKEMA
Principal, Place Economics
“Historic Preservation and Sustainable Development”

Thursday, January 31
7:00 PM
Simons Center for the Arts, Room 309
College of Charleston

Reception Following Lecture

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
For more information, call (843)953-3888

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Jan 18 2008

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Nothing Substantial

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TGIF!
Just quickly pointing out two updates to the edublog format – there’s now a tag cloud to the right and an option, just below it, to sign up to get the blog in your email. This may be best for those of you wanting to know the moment I grade something or post on WebCT. :)
I’ll be adding tags for events soon, as we have many coming this semester, starting with today’s meet-and-greet. Hope to see you in 12 Bull at 5:30!
Enjoy your long weekend! – Prof. McStotts

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