The Architecture of Democracy: What the U.S. Government Is Building Today, and Why
Wednesday, Dec 17, 20149:30 PMEDT
| 15 Gramercy Park South New York, NY
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The General Services Administration is the largest patron of art and architecture in the United States. Its works are the physical embodiment of the federal government, and thus have great symbolic significance and evince America. In 1994, GSA created the Design Excellence Program to overcome what it perceived to have been the mediocre, uninspiring buildings the government had constructed over the prior decades. Justin Shubow, President of the National Civic Art Society, will discuss the history and evolution of the GSA's architectural principles and the agency's contributions to the American landscape. nationalartsclub.org
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