LifeWorks October 26, 2006: AIA Seattle Hon. Member Lawrence Kreisman

LifeWorks Series presented by AIA Seattle Fellows/Honors Council
Reception (no-host wine) and conversation 4-6pm at Hotel 1000 (1000 First Avenue, Seattle)
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Over the course of three decades of a wide-ranging career, Lawrence Kreisman has consistently worked to bring public attention to the Northwest's architectural heritage and its preservation.

Accomplishments include his authorship of important publications including Art Deco Seattle, Apartments by Anhalt, Bloedel Reserve: Gardens in the Forest, Historic Preservation in Seattle, The Stimson Legacy: Architecture in the Urban West, and Made to Last: Historic Preservation in Seattle and King County; his work in deveoping and directing the Viewpoints Tours program of the Seattle Architecture Foundation; his research and curatorial contribution to AIA Seattle's 1994 development of the "Blueprints: 100 Years of Seattle Architecture" exhibit at MOHAI that became the basis of the Seattle Architecture Foundation's permanent exhibit; his writings on design for The Seattle Times Pacific Northwest; his service on the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board; and his work as Program Director at Historic Seattle.

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Lawrence Kreisman

 

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