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Harwell Hamilton Harris, Architect: How the Schindler House became the catalyst for a young, unfocused sculptor

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Join Lisa Germany for a conversation about the Kings Road Schindler House and its influence on a young, unfocused sculptor.

Lisa Germany is a writer who has written extensively on American architecture. She is the author of “Harwell Hamilton Harris”, a monograph of the influential California modernist and “Houses of the Sundown Sea”, a portrait of Malibu architect Harry Gesner. In 2007, the Harry N. Abrams publishing company commissioned her to write the book “Great Houses of Texas”, collaborating with architectural photographer Grant Mudford. She played a major writing role in the production of the “American Institute of Architects Guide to Dallas Architecture”.  For the City of Austin, she wrote a series of historical/architectural walking tours. She has been an occasional critic forTexas Monthly and The New York Times, among other publications.  She is a recipient of the Texas Society of Architects Flowers Award for Media Excellence and a 1996-97 Loeb Fellow at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. She received her B.A. and M.A. degrees in art history from the University of Texas at Austin.  She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.



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