BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:WILD_APRICOT_EVENT_2190248_SESSION_1 DTSTART:20160405T213000Z DTEND:20160405T213000Z SUMMARY:SAF Film: “People in Glass Houses: The Legacy of Joseph Eichler” LOCATION:Ringling College of Art + Design\, Academic Center Auditorium\, 2699 Old Bradenton Road\, Sarasota\, FL 34234 DESCRIPTION:https://sarasotaarchitecturalfoundation.org/event-2190248\n\nOnline registration is now closed. Tickets will be available tonight at the door beginning at 5 pm. Cash\, check or credit.\n\n Special Guest Speaker: Jonathan Parks AIA\, principal Solstice Architects\n\n Developer Joseph Eichler (1900–1974) built 11\,000 modern tract houses in California between 1950 and1974. Designed by prominent architects including Robert Anshen\, William Allen\, Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons\, the homes featured glass walls\, open floor plans and the classic atrium that melded the indoors with the outdoors.\n\n "People in Glass Houses" is the first film to explore the legacy of the Eichler phenomenon and seeks to discover what makes these homes so compelling. Featuring interviews with seven Eichler owners in the San Francisco Bay Area\, as well as conversations with Ned Eichler\, son of Joseph Eichler\, and Paul Adamson\, noted author\, Eichler historian and architect.\n\n Winner of the CreaTV Full-Length Documentary award.\n 2013\, 45 minutes\, director Kyle Chesser\, producer Monique Lombardelli. Photo © Ernest Braun.\n \n Jonathan Parks AIA\, designs custom projects with a return to regionalism\, artistry\, and a focus on craft\, quality\, and natural light - working to reveal the inherent beauty of space and form. Notable works to Sarasota include the Palm Avenue Parking Garage\, the recent renovation of the Paul Rudolph addition to Sarasota High School\, and numerous award-winning contemporary homes.\n\n DTSTAMP:20160804T002006Z END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR