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MID-CENTURY MODERN IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWESTa two-day event presented by City/County Historic Preservation Office, Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, and Spokane Preservation Advocates
for more information, contact:Kristen Griffin, 509-625-6543
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 6:30 - 8:30 PMModern Views: A Conversation on Northwest Modern Architecture
a film by studio/216 and presented by the University of Washington (modernviewsfilm.com)
After the film, viewers are invited to a reception honoring writer, director, and producer Boaz Ashkenazy. Donations welcome.
Eric A. Johnston AuditoriumNorthwest Museum of Arts & Culture2316 W First Avenue, Spokane
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 6:30 - 8:30 PMModern Architecture: Spokane at the Leading Edge
presentation by Michael Houser, State Architectural Historian
roundtable discussion and Q&A featuring: Stephen R. Clark, AIA Clark ArchitectsMark Dailey, AIA principal, Integrus ArchitectureMoritz Kundig, FAIA retiredMatthew Melcher associate professor, WSU Dept. of Interior Design
St. Charles Catholic Church4515 N Alberta Street, Spokane (west of Shadle Park) Event partially underwritten by Anderson Mraz Design.
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The Convent of the Holy Names, 1967Walker & McGough, architects, Spokane
St. Charles Catholic Church, 1961Funk, Murray & Johnson, architects, Spokane
Holmlund Residence, 1964Moritz Kundig, architect, Spokane