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SUMMARY:Lecture III: Creating a Classic: Exploring Timeless Collaborations in Architecture & Design
DESCRIPTION:Architecture & Design\nLecture Series\nCreating a Classic: Timeless Collaborations in Architecture & Design\n1 AIA CES Learning Unit|Elective \n  \nCocktail Reception\n5:00 – 6:00 pm\nLecture\n6:00 – 7:00 pm\n\nModerator: Mitchell Owens \nPanel: Victoria Hagan\, Daniel Kahan\, Peter Papadopoulos and Mario Nievera  \n\nAuthentic Provence\n6100 Georgia Avenue\, West Palm Beach\, FL 33405\n  \nThe ICAA FL Chapter is delighted to offer this unique opportunity to shed light on collaborations within our own membership\, many of which are past Addison Mizner Award Recipients\, as we announce our 12th annual Addison Mizner Award Call for Entries. \nAs moderated by Mitch Owens\, our three lecture panels\, all of which have a history of design collaboration\, will discuss the creative process across the professions of architecture\, interior design\, and landscape. They will highlight their Addison Mizner Award winning projects and others\, and talk about their collaborations over the years through engaging conversation and imagery. \nModerator\n  \nMitchell Owens \nWorld of Interiors\nThe American Editor of The World of Interiors and a Contributing Editor of AD\, Mitchell Owens has written for The New York Times\, Travel + Leisure\, and other international publications. His books include Fabulous! The Dazzling Interiors of Tom Britt (Rizzoli 2017)\, In House (Rizzoli\, 2009)\, John Ike’s “9 Houses / 9 Stories” (Vendome Press\, 2023)\, Alex Papachristidis’s “The Elegant Life” (Rizzoli\, 2022)\, and Thomas Kligerman’s “Shingle and Stone” (The Monacelli Press\, 2022). \n  \n  \n \n  \nPanel\n  \nVictoria Hagan\nVictoria Hagan Interiors\nVictoria Hagan is one of the country’s most celebrated interior designers\, whose work has continually epitomized modern American luxury. Since founding her eponymous firm over 25 years ago\, Victoria has been celebrated for her intelligent integration of architecture and interior design. With offices in New York City and Palm Beach\, her firm works on a broad range of influential residences throughout the country\, providing a complete range of design services that reflect her signature style. \nVictoria’s success is exemplified in her many top design honors\, including Architectural Digest’s AD100 and the Elle Décor A-List. She has been inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame. A graduate of the Parsons School of Design\, she also serves on the school’s board of governors and has endowed a scholarship in its MFA Program in Interior Design. \n \nDaniel Kahan\nSmith and Moore Architects\nDaniel Kahan is the youngest principal partner of Smith and Moore Architects\, an award-winning architectural practice based in West Palm Beach. The firm is widely recognized for residential design in both traditional and modern styles\, incorporating a legacy of classicism into contemporary aesthetics. \nKahan received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1998 and a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Florida in 2004. He was raised in Augusta\, Georgia and grew up studying the traditional architecture of the South. He was also exposed to and informed by the modernist residential architecture practiced by his uncle in Mexico City\, where he apprenticed while studying architecture collegiately before his time at Smith and Moore Architects. \nKahan prides himself in the synthesis of classical order and form with modernist simplicity. He draws inspiration from a commitment to artistic integrity\, a passion for detail\, the use of fine materials\, and exceptional workmanship. In 2011 he received the Elizabeth L. and John H. Schuler Award from the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach for Seascape\, the oceanfront colonial residence project\, and again in 2019 for Jungle Road\, a modern-style gallery-white house. He is an active member of the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art\, among many other civic and architectural organizations. \n\n \nPeter Papadopoulos\nSmith and Moore Architects\nPeter Papadopoulos received a Bachelor of Building Arts (RIBA) from the University of Port Elizabeth\, South Africa in 1992 and went on to receive a Bachelor of Architecture (RIBA) from the same institution\, in 1994. Growing up in South Africa\, he has long had a passion for the Dutch vernacular styles so prominent in the Cape Peninsula and Stellenbosch regions of the country. After completing his architectural studies\, Peter spent time traveling abroad before settling in Palm Beach and beginning his architectural practice in 2000. Since that time he has applied his unique background and knowledge to numerous successful projects in both classical and modern styles. His work for the firm has earned numerous awards and has been published in noted books and periodicals. He is an active member in various civic organizations and prides himself in his dedication to his family and community.\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \nMario Nievera\nNievera Williams Landscape Architecture\nMario and his 25 person firm has extensive experience in planning and developing projects for residential properties & estates\, civic and community parks\, as well as corporate and institutional campuses with numerous projects throughout the United States and abroad. \nCurrently the firm is actively working on projects in the Caribbean\, Bahamas\, Dubai\, as well as New York\, Miami\, Aspen\, and Pasadena. \nThe firm’s work has been recognized in many national and international design publications and social media blogs\, and his firm has earned numerous awards and recognitions for their superlative work. \nHe published Forever Green: A Landscape Architect’s Innovative Gardens Offer Environments to Love and Delight in 2012 showcasing their firm’s work\, and his partner Keith has recently published The Graphic Garden\, both were published by Pointed Leaf Press in New York City. \nMario is also a member of the Board of Directors of The Horticultural Society of New York\, and The Glass House in New Canaan Connecticut. And he is the former Co-chairman of The Cultural Landscape Foundation\, and is an honorary member of The Peachtree Garden Club (GCA). He and his husband Travis Howe maintain residences in New York City\, East Hampton New York\, and of course\, Palm Beach Florida. \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n		\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n				\n						\n		\n								\n			\n		\n							\n			\n	\n	\n	\n\n  \n \nSpecial thanks to Authentic Provence\, our Lecture Series Event Host\n\n \n \n \n  \nWith thanks to our Event Lead Sponsor\n\n  \n \n  \n  \n \nEvent Supporting Sponsor\n  \n \n  \n  \nAnd Event Editorial Sponsor\n  \n\n  \n  \nTickets on Sale \n  \n  \nLecture Series Creating a Classic\n  \nNov 1\, 2023 – Lecture I: Creating a Classic: Exploring Timeless Collaborations in Architecture & Design \n\nNov 15\, 2023 – Lecture II: Creating a Classic: Exploring Timeless Collaborations in Architecture & Design \n\nNov 29\, 2023 – Lecture III: Creating a Classic: Exploring Timeless Collaborations in Architecture & Design \n  \n \n \nWith appreciation and gratitude to our\n \nPatron’s Circle Sponsors\nAlonso & Associates\, Inc.\nCove Construction Group\nFlower Construction \nEvent Lead Sponsor on Interiors\nSciame Homes  \nLead Lecture Series Sponsor\nTischler und Sohn (USA) Ltd. \nHenry Flagler Donors\nAmanda Lindroth Interiors \nBelt\nBranca\nFairfax & Sammon\nGil Walsh Interiors\nMarmotech\nShoreline Building Group\nWindow & Door Design Center of Florida \nBecome a Member
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