Date: Sunday, March 11, 2012 - 3:00 PM

Will There Be a THERE There?: A Conversation about Preservation, Design, Development and Saving our Unique Sense of Place...
Admission:
$20 - General Public
$15 - Members (HPLO, Architectural Heritage Center, Congress for New Urbanism-Cascadia, and INTBAU-USA)
$8 - Students(please present ID at the door)
Click here to buy tickets online or call (503) 243-1923
UO/White Stag Building, 70 NW Couch Street, Portland, OR 97209
DON'T MISS this rare appearance by Steven W. Semes, internationally noted architect, author and critic of architectural design and urban planning.
What should Portland look like in 2035? In our race for sustainability and development, will we lose historic character and a human scale? is Modernist the only legitimate "architecture of our time?"
Join us for a thought-provoking talk by Steven Semes author of The Future of the Past: A Conservation Ethic for Architecture, Urbanism, and Historic Preservation. Semes is a proponent of the classical language of architecture and the compatibility of new architecture in historic settings.
Our program includes a panel discussion with notable members of the Portland development, planning and preservation communities: Michael Mehaffy, Thomas Hacker, Jill Sherman, Peter Englander, Cathy Galbraith, and Roger Roper.