In honor of National Preservation Month, the Evanston Preservation Commission invites community members to attend a Preservation Symposium on Saturday, May 23, from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Evanston History Center, located at 225 Greenwood St. in Evanston.
Presented by both preservation experts and architects, the symposium will focus on the ways that local and national standards affect homeowners, the Realtor community, and institutions. The presentation will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A.
The event will be moderated by Evanston Preservation Commissioner and Architect Julie Hacker, of Stuart Cohen & Julie Hacker Architects LLC. Presenters and panelists include:
Carol Dyson, Chief Architect (SAH Member)
Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer IHPA
Stuart Cohen, Architect (SAH Member)
Stuart Cohen & Julie Hacker Architects LLC
Professor Emeritus University of Illinois at Chicago
Guy Bergh, Architect
Melichar Architects
Former Lake Forest Preservation Commissioner
Tom Shafer, Architect
Thomas Shafer Architects LLC
Former Highland Park Preservation Commissioner
Dan Weese, Architect
Weese Langley Weese Architects
Susan Benjamin, Architectural Historian (SAH Member)
Benjamin Historic Certifications
Former Highland Park Preservation Commissioner
Brad White, Associate Director for Alphawood Foundation (Charnley-Persky House Supporter)
Authored Evanston’s Preservation Ordinance
The symposium, “On Adding on to Historic Structures: A Dialogue between Preservationists and Architects,” will provide strategies to better understand how building additions are viewed by architects and local preservation commissions. Examples of successful additions to homes and properties in Evanston and the North Shore will also be discussed.
For more information or to attend the symposium, click here.