Adaptive Reuse in Memphis: The Ultimate Recycling (2010 Annual Preservation Series)

June West

February 4, 2010 June West

Memphis Heritage

MHI Preservation Series 2010

ADAPTIVE REUSE IN MEMPHIS:
The Ultimate Recycling

Memphis Heritage is grateful to the following architects, planners, historians and adventurers who will share their first-hand experiences with adaptive reuse:

Martin E. Gorman, Jr., AIA | Janet Smith-Haltom, AIA

Keith Kays, AIA | Charles Shipp, AIA | Jeanne Myers, Assoc. AIA

Joseph P. Hagan, AIA | David M. Schermann, AIA | Jimmy Ogle

Andy Kitsinger, AIA | Cyndy Grivich Tucker

Dedicated to Jack R. Tucker, Jr., FAIA: Noted Architect, Historic Preservation Advocate, and Downtown Residential Pioneer


Starting March 1st:
Class Size is Limited, So Register Today!

This March marks the eleventh year of Memphis Heritage’s March Preservation Series. The series is organized by the MHI Education Committee and presented by speakers from the Memphis community who generously give of their time and talent to bring Memphis’ history to life. This year we spotlight a timely issue of particular importance: preservation’s crucial role in promoting sustainability. At a time of increasing concern about the ever-growing consumption of energy and rapid depletion of natural resources, we are reminded that buildings are renewable, not just disposable.

The classes will be held each Monday in March at Memphis Heritage’s Howard Hall, 2282 Madison at Edgewood, from 7:00pm – 8:30pm. The Series will end Saturday, April 3, with a walking tour led by Jimmy Ogle of Jack Tucker’s most notable Downtown projects.

MON, MARCH 1: An Overview of Adaptive Reuse in Memphis and the Contributions of Jack Tucker, FAIA

Andy Kitsinger, AIA – VP Planning & Development, Center City Commission; Cyndy Grivich Tucker; Keith S. Kays, AIA; Charles Shipp, AIA

MON, MARCH 8: Martin E. Gorman, Jr., AIA – Principal TROJung/Brannen

Federal Reserve Bank, Goldsmith Department Store, Central Station (first phase)

MON, MARCH 15: Janet Smith-Haltom, AIA – Hnedak Bobo Group

Junior Achievement, Fire Museum, Court House

MON, MARCH 22: Joseph P. Hagan, AIA and David M. Schermann, AIA – Architecture, Inc.

Barton Cotton Co., East High School, Ferrell Calhoun Paint Building

MON, MARCH 29: Bill Nixon, AIA, Jeanne Myers, Assoc. AIA

Custom House transition for the new U of M Law School

SAT, APRIL 3: Walking Tour of Jack Tucker’s Most Notable Downtown Projects

Jimmy Ogle, Adventurer

Location/Time:

Memphis Heritage’s Howard Hall  |  2282 Madison at Edgewood  |  7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Registration Fee: Class Size is Limited So Register Today!

$50.00 for Memphis Heritage members, $60.00 for non-members
Registration is for the complete series; individual class tickets are not available.

Three Ways To Register:

1. Mail check to MHI at 2282 Madison, Memphis, TN 38104
2.
Credit Card (Visa/MC) call (901) 272-2727
3.
Online – Register and Pay by using Paypal on our web site,  www.memphisheritage.org

Questions: email Tina at tlim@memphisheritage.org

Getting Involved, Sustainability

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