Join us for a lecture by guest architect Brad Lynch at The Republic Building on Tuesday, October 15 at 6:30 pm. The lecture will take place in the auditorium. The event is free and open to the public.
Brad Lynch’s vast design experience has covered a wide range of project types. His career began as a construction and project manager restoring Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in the Midwest. This work included the restoration of the Herbert Jacobs House, Wright’s first Usonian house and now a National Landmark and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Building. After interning at architecture firms in Chicago, he founded Brininstool + Lynch in 1989 with David Brininstool, where he has designed over fifty award-winning and recognized projects, including the Racine Art Museum which received an unprecedented four Design Excellence Awards from the American Institute of Architects – Chicago.
Beyond commercial and private projects, Brad has been actively involved in civic and community initiatives related to design. This includes creating a sustainable planning initiative for the Atlantic rainforest city of Paranapiacaba in Brazil; designs for a sustainable community development with Global Green in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina; designing a prototype mixed-use building for the Near Westside Initiative in Syracuse; the planning of a new transportation hub and master plan for Chinatown in Chicago; as well as a master plan for the West Loop in Chicago. Brad’s current projects range from vacation houses to a 50-story mixed-use tower in Toronto.
Cost: The event is free and open to the public.
For more information contact:
Rachel Wilken
(812) 375-7580
[email protected]