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When: 
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Where: 
The Markland House & Gardens, Flagler College, 102 King St., St. Augustine, FL 32084
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The St. Augustine Baracoa Friendship Organization, the Florida Chapter of the ICAA, and Flagler College are honored to welcome distinguished guests from Havana for a weekend of special events. Teofilo Victoria will introduce the ICAA Florida & Fundacion Amistad’s Cuba Program. Please also join us for several lectures to discuss the architectural heritage of Cuba.

On Saturday, November 5

9:30-11 AM  Walking tour of Historical St.Augustine with Dr.Susan Parker, Historian for the City ot St. Augustine and Cliff Duch, AIA, ICAA.  $10 ICAA/AIA members/$15 Non-members. Earn 1 AIA LU.

1:00 Lecture - From Classical to Vernacular by Rafael Fornes – lecturer University of Miami, CEU & INTBAU Cuba Chapter, UNAICC, ICAA.

 

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2:15 Lecture – Casa Cubana – by Dr. Alicia Garcia Santana – author,  professor, architectural historian, Fellow Guggenheim Foundation

Casa Cubana

 

 

 

 

 

 

3:30 Panel Discussion – Why Cuba? Shared Cultural Heritage Between Cuba and Florida

5:00  Wine & Hors d'ourves Reception and exhibition of the architectural work of Cuban photographer Julio Angel Larramendi Joa. 

The lecture and reception are free. If you would like to earn 4 HSW/SD CEU's, the price is $45; donations greatly accepted to help further this Cuba initiative.  
Please also join us all on Monday, November 7 at 7:00 in The Flagler Room for an additional lecture by Dr. Alicia Garcia Santana.

Please Click Here to Register Online for the walking tour, lecture and/or reception.

Sponsors                                        Event Sponsors
Casa Monica                                   CF Knight Builders
Flagler College Bookstore                 Foster Reeve & Associates
Maggie Domini                                MQ Windows
St. Johns Cultural Council                 Abaco Review
                                                     University of Miami School of Architecture

 

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