2004
Preservation
Course - Four Squares and Bungalows
The topic for the 2004 class was "Four Squares and Bungalows"
Content included sessions on the architecture, interior design
and
landscaping
of these delightful housing styles that are found throughout the older
neighborhoods
of Memphis. The course was held from 7 to 8:30pm every Monday
night in March at the Junior League of Memphis, 3475 Central
Avenue. Registration was only $55 and included a basic one year
membership in Memphis Heritage. The
class was such a success that it sold out! A waiting list of
names is being kept for a repeat of the class in the near future.
If you are interested in the repeat class, complete the registration
form below.
March 1: Simon Herbert, Preservationist, and
Director of the
Arkansas Institute for Building Preservation Trades. University of
Arkansas, Helena. Overview
of course “Four Square Bungalows”
March 8: Mark Weaver, AIA. Architect, Headak
Bobo
Group. “Four
Squares: Theory and Practice”
March 15: Suzanne Askew, Askew Design Solutions.
“Public and Private Gardens of the
Era.”
March 22: John Griffin, Residential Design
Consultant. “Bungalows,
Interiors of the Era.”
March 29: Jim Lutz, AIA, Architect, University
of Memphis
Architecture Dept. “ Summary and
Critique of Midtown Corridor Redevelopment”