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May 18
2011
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Classical architecture highlighted by new event, groupPosted by: kirk on May 18, 2011 Tagged in: workshops , tours , Salt Lake County , Salt Lake City , rehabilitation , masonry , history , events , education , documentation
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Salt Lake City has a wealth of Classical style architecture from the Moss Federal Courthouse, to the Brownstone Building (historic Utah Commercial & Savings Bank) that houses Martine and Oh Shucks as well as offices, to the interior of the Utah Theatre. The classical styles are rooted here in Utah's history as an emerging state, closely following the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago that helped revive the ideals of classicism across many walks of life.
A new chapter of a group that highlights the hsitory and benefits of classicism has been founded in Utah and will host a series of upcoming events that are open to the public starting Thursday, May 19. Events will range from lectures to workshops to tours.
View the invitation for 2011 ICA&A events.
Learn more about the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art.










