Homewood Museum to host experts on American porch
The university’s Homewood Museum, in association with AIA Baltimore Architecture Month, will this month present the 10th edition of its annual Baltimore’s Great Architecture lecture series.
Oct. 11: Mark Schara, AIA, National Park Service
The American Porch: Selections (and Adventures) from the Historic American Buildings SurveyOct. 18: Wendy A. Cooper, Winterthur Museum & Country Estate
Painted Furniture for Garden Rooms, Porches, and Lawns, 1790-1825Oct. 25: Allan Greenberg, AIA, Allan Greenberg Architect LLC
Porches, Porticoes, and the Architecture of Democracy
Lectures will be held at 6 p.m. in 111 Mergenthaler Hall, preceded by receptions at 5 p.m. at Homewood Museum. Registration for the series is $48/$33 for museum and AIA Baltimore members, and students. Individual lectures are $20/$15 for museum and AIA Baltimore members, and students. A limited number of free seats are available for Johns Hopkins students.
Advance reservations are required, available online or by calling 410-516-5589.
Special-event parking is available at the University Baptist Church parking lot, which may be entered from North Charles Street and Greenway. Visitor parking is available on campus in the South Garage, 3101 Wyman Park Dr.
For registration and more information, including AIA/CES credits, call 410-516-5589 or go to museums.jhu.edu.
