Visiting Associate Professor of Practice
School of Architecture, Virginia Tech
Bryan Clark Green is an architectural historian, historic preservationist, and educator whose work sits at the intersection of architecture and preservation. Through research and practice he investigates how buildings are modified over time, and how those modification impact our understanding of architectural history. Bryan published In Jefferson’s Shadow: The Architecture of Thomas R. Blackburn, among other books and articles. His recent projects include After the Monuments Fall: The Removal of Confederate Monuments from the American South (forthcoming, LSU Press), and co-author of A Towering Memorial: The Robert L. Vann Tower and the Belgian Friendship Building (forthcoming, University of Virginia Press).
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(CS1.2) Préserver le passé postmoderne : approches pour un autre type de conservation
Friday, November 15, 2024
10:50 AM – 11:10 AM EST
(CS1.2) Preserving the Postmodern Past: Approaches to a Different Kind of Preservation
Friday, November 15, 2024
10:50 AM – 11:10 AM EST