The table is indeed rounded on the ends but extended in length.  Lots
of chairs.  Limited space.

This is the event I was referring to in February.  As I said then,
non-lurking participants in the BP are welcome.  Please confirm with
Tina as noted below.

Grazie,
Jim ("the Rev.", this time without the banjo) Rhodes


Roundtable Discussion

AUTHENTICITY
Preserving Historic Materials & Values

 From Kathmandu to Curtainwalls
Continuing the discussion on the definitions, proofs and implications
of the interpretation of authenticity on the preservation of
architectural and cultural resources.

Moderator
James W. Rhodes, FAIA
Director of Historic Preservation
Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners LLP

Participants
Dr. Niles Gutschow, Fellow
South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University

Gunny Harboe, AIA
Vice President Preservation Group
McClier, Chicago, IL

Robert Silman, PE, President
Robert Silman Associates, P.C.
Structural Engineers

Erich Theophile
Executive Director
Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust

Location & Time
At the office of Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners LLP
41 East 11th Street
New York, NY 10003

Monday 26 March 2001
6:00 to 7:30 PM
Reception at 5:30 PM

By invitation.  RSVP to Christine Muller, Beyer Blinder Belle
Architects & Planners LLP
212-777-7116 X394 or [log in to unmask]
Following brief statements by the participants, questions and
discussion from the floor will be encouraged.