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NOTE - SESSION WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, NOV. 8 IN STUDENT CENTER RM 2206.
Join us for a special session of the annual meeting of the Construction History Society of America. Free and open to the public.
In 1908 an Architectural program was initiated for the first time at Georgia Tech. In recognition of this event, the College of Architecture is offering this brief assessment of conditions in Atlanta at that time pertaining to its urban, architectural and construction development.
Urban and Community Development in Atlanta to 1908
Douglas C. Allen, ASLA
Professor and Associate Dean, Georgia Tech College of Architecture
Prominent Architects operating in Atlanta 1908 and their work
Dr. Robert M. Craig, Professor, Georgia Tech College of Architecture
Constructing Atlanta 1908
Brian Bowen, Professor of Practice, Georgia Tech College of Architecture
RSVP by Friday, October 31 at chs@coa.gatech.edu.
Learn more about the Construction History Society of America and its inaugural meeting November 6-8.