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Terrace Talks at the Marston House

11am-12:30pm · $10 each

Marston House Museum & Gardens
3525 Seventh Avenue, San Diego 92103

May 11 · Why Old Places Matter
Why Old Places Matter will be discussed by three long-time SOHO leaders informed by a recent book of the same name and subtitled "How Historic Places Affect Our Identity and Well-Being." As author Thompson M. Mayes of the National Trust for Historic Preservation notes, we may not always see past bricks, mortar, and the significant people and events they contained, but historic buildings and sites play a major role in the social, psychological, and emotional fabric of our complex culture and enrich our quality of life, as individuals and collectively.

Panelists include Jaye MacAskill, SOHO's immediate past president and a professional researcher; Dan Soderberg, maker of SOHO's award-winning documentary "Four Decades of Historic Preservation in San Diego County" and a board member; and David Swarens, also a board member who twice served as president and who helped create two large historic districts in the City of San Diego. Each speaker will illustrate the book's concepts, using examples from SOHO's preservation efforts over 50 years. The concepts include memory, continuity, beauty, ancestors, creativity, community, and sustainability. Amie Hayes, SOHO's Historic Resources Specialist, will moderate the panel.

PURCHASE TICKETS
(Must be purchased in advance)
Online HERE
Call (619) 297-9327


September 28 · Trailblazing Women Architects of California
Sarai Johnson of Johnson & Johnson Architecture is a Marston House historian and the site's former manager for nine years. She will discuss San Diego's first woman architect, Hazel Wood Waterman, who apprenticed with Irving Gill, the region's leading modernist, and went on to design buildings on her own. Ione R. Stiegler, FAIA, leads her own preservation architecture firm, now in its 30th year, and received the first American Institute of Architects California Council Distinguished Practice Award for preservation. She will talk about Julia Morgan, the famed architect of Hearst Castle at San Simeon, Asilomar conference center, and the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. Morgan was the first woman to become a licensed architect in California. Diane Welch is the author of two seminal books on architect Lilian J. Rice, and she will recount how Rice planned and designed much of Rancho Santa Fe and created many custom homes there. Moderator Jennifer Macdonald is an architect specializing in historic preservation and a Marston House docent.

PURCHASE TICKETS
(Must be purchased in advance)
Online HERE
Call (619) 297-9327

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2476 San Diego Avenue · San Diego CA 92110 · Phone (619) 297-9327
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