Month: January 2019
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Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill Welcomes Architect/Author Frank Harmon and ‘Native Places’ February 10
Multi-award-winning architect/author Frank Harmon, FAIA, who designed the NC Botanical Garden Visitor Education Center on Old Mason Farm Road, will be in Chapel Hill on Sunday, February 10, when Flyleaf Books hosts a special event to celebrate his new book, Native Places: Drawing as a Way of Seeing. Free and open to the public, the…
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Chapel Hill Architect Arielle Condoret Schechter Receives Houzz® Award
In the Customer Service category for the fourth consecutive year Once again, Houzz® has honored Chapel Hill, NC, architect Arielle Condoret Schechter, AIA, (right) with a Best of Houzz Award in the Customer Service category. As in years past, Schechter was selected for the 2019 award by over 40 million monthly unique users that comprise the Houzz community from among more…
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Scuppernong Books in Greensboro Welcomes Native Son Frank Harmon and ‘Native Places” on January 27
FRANK HARMON (Photo by Christine Simeloff) Multi-award-winning architect Frank Harmon, FAIA, grew up in the 1950s on Rolling Road in Greensboro. In the introduction to his new critically acclaimed book Native Places: Drawing as a Way to See, Harmon relates that he “discovered reading in the Greensboro Public Library” and that he “learned most of what…
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Charleston’s Blue Bicycle Books Hosts Architect/Author Frank Harmon and ‘Native Places” on January 17th
Architect and author Frank Harmon, FAIA, who designed the modern, award-winning Sunday School addition to the historic Circular Congregational Church in Charleston and the “Seven Sisters” residence on St. Helena Island, will present his new, critically acclaimed book Native Places: Drawing as a Way to See when Blue Bicycle Books hosts a book-signing event on…
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Blueplate PR’s New Website Is Located at blueplatepr.org (“org” is key)
We’re still updating Blueplate PR‘s website so some pages may not be complete. But you can see the new and improving site at http://blueplatepr.org
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Edisto Art Guild to Host Architect/Author Frank Harmon and ‘Native Places: Drawing as a Way to See’
Architect and author Frank Harmon, FAIA, who designed the modern, award-winning Sunday School addition to the historic Circular Congregational Church in Charleston and the “Seven Sisters” residence on St. Helena Island, will present his new, critically acclaimed book Native Places: Drawing as a Way to See when the Edisto Art Guild hosts a book-signing event…