Spokane Preservation Invitation

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MID-CENTURY MODERN IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

MAY 4 - 5, 2011
a two-day event presented by City/County Historic
Preservation Office, Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture,
and Spokane Preservation Advocates

for more information, contact:


Kristen Griffen, 509-625-6543

Holmlund Residence, 1964


Moritz Kundig, architect, Spokane

WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 6:30 - 8:30 PM

“M id -C entury M odern in the P acific N orthwest ” is partially underwritten by A nderson M raz D esign
Modern Views: A Conversation on
Northwest Modern Architecture

a film by studio/216 (modernviewsfilm.com)

After the film, viewers are invited to a reception honoring


writer, director, and producer Boaz Ashkenazy.
Wine and light hors d’oeuvres will be served. Donations welcome.
The Convent of the Holy Names, 1967
Eric A. Johnston Auditorium Walker & McGough, architects, Spokane

Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture


2316 W First Avenue, Spokane

THURSDAY, MAY 5, 6:30 - 8:30 PM


Modern Architecture: Spokane at the Leading Edge

presentation by Michael Houser, State Architectural Historian

roundtable discussion and Q&A featuring:



Stephen R. Clark, AIA Clark Architects
Mark Dailey, AIA principal, Integrus Architecture
Moritz Kundig, FAIA retired
St. Charles Catholic Church, 1961
Matthew Melcher associate professor, WSU Dept. of Interior Design Funk, Murray & Johnson, architects, Spokane

St. Charles Catholic Church


4515 N Alberta Street, Spokane (west of Shadle Park)

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