San Francisco Architectural Heritage
Advisory/Information
2/14/08
1. SF History Association lecture
2. Waterfront symposium
3. DBI talks
4. Garden Conservancy lecture series
1. San Francisco History Association presents Haas-Lilienthal House docent John Gaul, who will speak on Pleasures of a Living Past, Thursday, February 28, 7:30 pm, at St. John's Church, corner of Lake and Arguello.
2. Where Land Meets Water: the Urban Edge in Transition, a symposium hosted by Page & Turnbull that explores the transformative impact of waterfront redevelopment on the urban economy, density and quality of life. Friday, March 7, 8:30 - 10:00 am at the Ferry Building, Port Commission Hearing Room. Space is limited. RSVP symposium@page-turnbull.com
3. Department of Building Inspection presents Brown Bag Lunch Talks, third Thursday of the month, from noon to 1:30 pm, hosted by Laurence Kornfield, chief building inspector. For schedule of 2008 Brown Bag Lunch Talks
http://www.sfgov.org/site/dbi_page.asp?id=36812
4. The Garden Conservancy and "Pacific Horticulture" magazine present the 2008 Gardens to Match Your Architecture Lecture Series: Gardens that Re-make Themselves: a discourse on regeneration, sustainability and preservation. Thursday and Friday, April 3 & 4. For details go to http://www.gardenconservancy.org/events.pl?ID=303