2007- 2008 Lecture Series Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Lectures September 20, 2007- Richard F

2007- 2008 Lecture Series Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Lectures September 20, 2007- Richard F

2007- 2008 Lecture Series Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Lectures September 20, 2007- Richard F. Liebhart, Ph.D, UNC Chapel Hill “The Tomb Chamber in Tumulus MM at Gordion, Turkey: Studying and Preserving the Oldest Wooden Building In the World” November 15, 200- John H. Jameson, Jr., Southeast Archaeological Center, US National Park Service “The Challenges of Heritage Tourism” January 31, 2008- Donovan Rypkema, Place Economics “Historical Preservation and Sustainable Development” SC Society of the Archaeological Institute of America Lectures February 7, 2008- Dr. Peter Scott Brown, Assistant Professor of Art History, University of North Florida. "The Afterlife of the Medieval Church in Modern France: National Patrimony and the Politics of Preservation" February 12- 15, 2008- Dr. Pance Velkov, Republic of Macedonia “The Burra Charter for Places of Cultural Significance” March 20, 2008- Dr. Ann Gunter, Head of Scholarly Publications and Programs, Freer Gallery of Art & Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution "Chess and Its Visual Culture in West and South Asia" March 31, 2008- Dr. Robert Nelson, Lehman Professor of the History of Art, Yale University "The Light of Icons at St. Catherine’s Monastery, Mt. Sinai" April 17, 2008- Dr. Nikola Theodossiev "Ancient Thrace during the First Millennium BC" Clemson Architecture Center Charleston “Timeless or Of its Time?” Lecture Series January 8, 2008- Gustavo Araoz January 17, 2008- Tod Williams & Billie Tsien February 28, 2008- David M. Schwarz March 13, 2008- Panel Discussion 2008- 2009 Lecture Series Preservation Series September 16, 2008- Panel: Winslow Hastie – Historic Charleston Foundation – proposed preservation plan; Vince Graham – I’on Group – new Urbanism and sustainable living; Jim Ward – Historic Preservation and Community Planning – landscape historian; Tim Keane – former Director of City Planning for the City of Charleston “Protecting the Past and Planning the Future” October 14, 2008- Will Evans and Joe Schmidt, Evans & Schmidt Architects; Sheila Wertimer “Project Restoration: Holding on to Lowcountry Charm” October 28, 2008- Fred Holland, Director of Hollings Marine Laboratory “Tidal Wave: Is Big Development Damaging the Coast?” November 11, 2008- Panel: Dana Beach, Coastal Conservation League; Charles Lane, Ace Basin Task Force; Jim Elliott, Center for Birds of Prey “The Key to Conservation: How to Protect the Future of Lowcountry Lands” Caroline and Albert Simons, Jr. Lecture Series September 11, 2008- Duncan Stroik, Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Notre Dame “Angels in the Architecture: Truth and Beauty in Contemporary Classicism” November 6, 2008- Dr. Barry Stiefel. Visiting Assistant Professor “The History and Preservation of Synagogues of the Atlantic World. 1636- 1822” February 26, 2009- Dr. Grant Gilmore, Director St. Eustatius Center for Archaeological Research “Cosmopolitan Caribbean: the Archaeology of Architecture on St. Eustatius, Dutch West Indies” March 19, 2009- Henry Glassie, Professor Emeritus, Vernacular Architecture & Folklore, Indiana University “Learning from the Vernacular” April 13. 2009- John J. Knoerl, PhD., Heritage Documentation Programs National Park Service “Mapping History” Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Lecture Series November 20, 2008- Professor Robert Russell “A Truly National Style: William Strickland and Greek Revival Architecture in America” 2009- 2010 Lecture Series Caroline and Albert Simons, Jr. Lecture Lecture Series October 22, 2009- Avigail Charnov “Dust to Dust: The Conservation of Earthen Historic and Archaeological Sites” December 3, 2009- Dorothy S. Krotzer, Director Philadelphia Office Building Conservation Associates, Inc. “The Future Randolph Hall: a work in progress” March 22, 2010- Steven Semes, Architect and Professor, University of Notre Dame “The Future of the Past: A Conservation Ethic for Architecture, Urbanism and Historic Preservation” April 15, 2010- Albert Simons Medal of Excellence (for Civic Design) To the Honorable Joseph P. Riley, Jr. & Lecture Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Lecture Series November 5, 2009- Thomas J. Campanella, Associate Professor, UNC “China and the Urbanism of Ambition” April 9, 2010- Dr. Ted Ligibel, Director of the Graduate Program In Historic Preservation, Eastern Michigan University And Chairman, National Council for Preservation Education Informal Discussion Art History 20th Anniversary Latin American Lecture Series February 25, 2010- Dr. Paul Niell, University of North Texas, Denton “El Templete and Cuban Neoclassicism: An Ambiguous Signifier as Site of Memory” March 18, 2010- Dr. C. Cody Barteet, University of Western Ontario “The Palace and Its Influence on Hispanic American Urban Policies” Thursday, April 8, 2010- Dr. David Kowal, Department of Art History, College of Charleston “Mission Accomplished? The Art and Architecture of the Jesuit Republic of the Guarani” 2010- 2011 Lecture Series Archaeological Institute of America Lecture Series September 23, 2010- Karen Stern, “Rethinking ‘Minority’ in the Ancient Mediterranean: The Case Study of Jewish Populations” February 10, 2011- Carla Sinopoli “Far Horizons: Scale, Society, and Complexity in First Millennium BCE South India" April 7, 2011- Deborah Carlson “The Tektas Burnu Shipwreck: Shedding New Light on Classical Ionia” Caroline and Albert Simons, Jr. Lecture Series October 7, 2010- Thomas F. King, Cultural Resources Manager “Traditional Places & Sacred Spaces: Respecting the Environments of Traditional Cultures” March 24, 2011- John D. Milner, FAIA, Principal John Milner Architects, Inc. Simons Medal of Excellence Award Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Lecture Series October 29, 2010- Emma Hart, Professor, University of St. Andrews, Scotland “Why Colonial Charleston Counts: Using the built environment to understand the town’s importance to early American history” Art History Lecture Series November 18, 2010- Pika Ghosh, Associate Professor of Art History, UNC Chapel Hill “Rags to Riches Stories: Valuing Kanthas in Bengali Homes" Archaeological Institute of America/ Art History Lecture Series January 20, 2011-Scott deBrestian, Visiting Professor Dept. of Art History, “Roman Dinners and Barbarian Feasts: Food and Dining at the End of the Roman Empire” April 14, 2011- Brooke Falk (ARTH alum) “Userer!, Crucifer!, Desecrater!, Monster!, Real and Imagined Jews in Medieval Christianity” HPCP Lecture Series April 13, 2011- Ralph Muldrow “Temples of Rescue: Thomas U. Walter’s Designs for Hibernian Hall (SC) & Girard Orphan’s College (PA)” 2011-2012 Lecture Series Archaeological Institute of America/ Art History Lecture Series September 22, 2011- Rachel Scott, School of Human Evolution and Social Change Arizona State University “Leprosy and Leper Hospitals in Late Medieval Ireland” October 20, 2011- Dr. Peter A. Piccione, College of Charleston General topic: Egyptian religion, medicine, athletics and social history January 26, 2012- Steven Ellis, Dept. of Classics, University of Cincinnati “The Roman Cult of the Right: Superstition in the (Re-) Shaping of Shop-fronts and Street Activity in the Roman World” February 16, 2012- Mike Parker Pearson, University of Sheffield “Stonehenge: New Discoveries” Caroline and Albert Simons, Jr. Lecture Lecture Series September 22, 2011- James Collins, Architect “The Importance of Being Earnestly Traditional: Building New Homes in Early Twentieth Century Suburbs” March 22, 2012- Andres Duany & Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk -Simons Medal of Excellence Award, City Planners Topic: New Urbanism and City Planning April 13 and April 14, 2012- Charleston in American Architecture Symposium Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Lecture Series January 18, 2012- J. Dean Norton, Horticulturist, Mt. Vernon “Welcome Home George Washington: an informative yet entertaining look at the gardening world of George Washington” April 5, 2012- Dr. Sonia A. Hirt, Associate Professor, Urban Affairs & Planning School of Public & International Affairs, Virginia Tech “Jane Jacobs, Modernity and Knowledge” 2012-2013 Lecture Series Marlene & Nathan Addlestone Lecture Series September 12, 2012- Ellen Dunham-Jones, Congress of the New Urbanism Board Chair “Retrofitting Suburbia” January 17, 2013- Dr. Barry Stiefel, Historic Preservation & Community Planning, College of Charleston; Emily Ford, Graduate Student in the Clemson University/College of Charleston “The Jews of New Orleans and the Mississippi Delta: A History of Life and Community along the Bayou” Archaeological Institute of America/ Art History Lecture Series September 20, 2012-Nam C. Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison “The Intersection of Legend, History, and Archaeology in Ancient Vietnam” October 25, 2012- Chris Judge, University of South Carolina-Lancaster “Archaeology and Education at the Johannes Kolb Site” January 31, 2013-Katherine Dunbabin, McMaster University “Villas in Spain at the end of the Roman Empire” April 11, 2013- John Hale, University of Louisville “Dragons of the North: The World of Viking Longships” Artist Lecture Series October 4, 2012- Quattlebaum Artist in Residence Artist Lecture with Htein Lin Caroline & Albert Simons Jr. Lecture Series October 11, 2012- Cameron J. Mactavish, AIA, Leed AP, co-founding partner of Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP “VMA: 30 years of Preserving our Architectural Heritage” March 21, 2013- Allan Greenberg, Architect, Alexandria, Virginia Simons Medal of Excellence Award Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13, 2013-VITRUVIANA Charleston in American Architecture Symposium HPCP/Institute of Classical

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