Symposium The Public and the Modern House

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Symposium and Tour | 23.02.2013 – 8:30-17:00 | Palm Springs Art Museum – California, remedy USA

All-day symposium, site The Public and the Modern House, order during Modernism Week, organized by the Palm Springs Art Museum on Saturday 23 February 2013.

The Public and the Modern House

Keynote speaker Kimberli Meyer, director of the MAK Center (Schindler House) in Los Angeles, will present the issues inherent to opening iconic houses to the public. Cultural tourism and architectural tourism, in particular, has grown exponentially as architecture buffs increasingly seek out historic properties. Numerous modern houses are open to the public across the globe. Directors of these modern houses have numerous challenges to keep their sites dynamic while serving various institutional goals.

Following the keynote presentation, two panel discussions with representatives from American and international modern houses will discuss their innovative approaches to these issues. Participants include Natascha Drabbe, director of Mart van Schijndel Foundation / Van Schijndel House, Utrecht, Netherlands; Lynda Waggoner, director of Fallingwater, Mill Run, Pennsylvania; Iveta Cernã, director of the Villa Tugendhat, Brno, Czech Republic; Henry Urbach, director of the Glass House, New Canaan, Connecticut; Janice Lyle, director of the Sunnylands Center and Gardens, Rancho Mirage, California; Susan MacDonald, Head of Field Projects, the Getty Research Institute.

Following lunch in the museum’s sculpture garden will be an afternoon tour of area homes, including Grace Miller House (Richard Neutra), Steel House (Wexler & Harrison), Loewy House (Albert Frey), and Edris House (E. Stewart Williams). A reception will be held at the final home, the Sieman Residence (William Cody).

Tickets and details are available on the Modernism Week website.
Download the program

source: www.iconichouses.org