From Jennie Louise Blanchard to Julia Morgan, women architects contributed significantly to architecture in the nineteenth century in all styles from Beaux Arts through Art Deco and International Style. In this highly illustrated talk, Robert King focuses on women who were architects, born in the 19th century, and their contribution and achievements in a profession where the odds of success were stacked against them.
Robert Arthur King is a licensed architect and certified interior designer and the principal/owner of Robert Arthur King Architects, PC. In 2014, King was elected to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) College of Fellows, an honor awarded to architects who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession, and contributed to architecture and society on a national level. He has taught a broad range of courses during his more than 20 years at NYSID, including Basic Drafting, Construction Documents and Historic Preservation. King is currently teaching Codes and Building Systems classes.
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General Public - $22.49
NYSID Alumni - $17.31
Senior Citizens - $17.31
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