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We toured Historical Concepts' Glenwood Park studio yesterday. (That would be "Historical Concepts Architects, Planners and Place-Makers.")
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The ICAA put it on. (That would be the Southeast Chapter of the for Classical Architecture and Art.)
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Honestly, I think they do these tours just for me.
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David VanGroningen (blue shirt) and Clay Rokicki (@clayrokicki gesturing with his left arm) spent an hour or so showing us around while the rest of the architects kept right on working.
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The books caught my eye, Classic Cracker tops this stack.
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Post-its mark the right pages.
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These books were helping a big house look less intimidating.
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I met Peter Pennoyer at another ICAA event. Cool.
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There is a bit from those books in these renderings.
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The iPad is atop Palladio in Paul Knight's right-hand stack. (@PaulLKnight)
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There are a couple of oldies in Paul's left stack and he pulled them down to show me.
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The Practical Exemplar of Architecture (1907) by Sir Mervyn Edmund Macartney, 1853-1932 is in several volumes. It has pictures with measured drawings.
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American Landscape Architecture, Edited by P.H. Elwood, Jr is from 1924.
We had a big time. Thanks to David, Clay, Historical Concepts, ICAA and fellow tourists.