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May 27, 2015
On June 8, Space.City will present a lecture by Frank Harmon, who has designed sustainable buildings in southeastern states for 30 years.
The talk is at 6:30 p.m. at the Exchange Building at 821 Second Ave. in Seattle.
Harmon is a professor-in-practice at the NC State University College of Design and has been a visiting critic at Harvard University, University of Virginia and Rural Studio at Auburn University.
His work reflects contemporary issues such as “place-less-ness,” sustainability, and restoring cities and nature. Frank Harmon Architect has been named to Architect magazine’s “Top 50 list three times.
Cost is $10. Buy tickets at http://tiny.cc/3dyoyx/.
Space.City is a nonprofit dedicated to architecture, art and urbanism.