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City Living Norfolk Style
Monthly Lecture Series


   

The Norfolk Neighborhood Design and Resource Center, together with the Hampton Roads Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, is sponsoring a series of lectures that are free and open to the public.  The following is the schedule for upcoming lectures:  

April 17, 2008  - 7 p.m.

Preservation with Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits

Camille Bowman, Architectural Historian, Department of Historic Resources

 

May 15, 2008  - 6 p.m.

This Place Matters: A Celebration of Norfolk's Historic Districts

Location: Freemason Reception Center, 401 E. Freemason Street

Gregory Rutledge, Architect, Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company

 

Join our new ListServ and be notified by email of upcoming lectures!  Please visit http://www.norfolk.gov/ListServ/ and subscribe to 'Norfolk Style Lecture'.

All lectures, unless otherwise noted, will be held at the Norfolk Neighborhood Design and Resource Center located at 111 Granby Street.

For more information please contact the NDRC at 757-664-6770.