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This exhibition is presented in honor of the architects who participated in the restoration of Whitehall and the renovation and expansion of the Flagler Museum.
Smith Architectural Group
Flagler Kenan Pavilion, 2005 (pro bono)
Brower Architectural Associates
Climate Control System, 1999
Boardroom Suite, 2003
Flagler Statue pedestal Key West, 2006 (pro bono)
Flagler Statue pedestal Miami, 2006 (pro bono)
Elevator, Library, and Offices, 2008
Lawrence Group Architects
Visitor Parking Lot, 1996
Cocoanut Row Entrance, 1999
Robert L. Bell Pa
Courtyard, 1994
Business Offices, 1997
Museum Store, 1998
Jeff Falkanger & Associates
West Façade Renovation, 1990
James Gamble Rogers, Lovelock and Fritz
Demolition of the Whitehall Hotel, 1963
We also gratefully acknowledge the support of the Flagler Museum's Members and Contributors
Children's Exhibit Activity
November 8, 2008
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Reservations Required
Free with Museum Admission
In conjunction with the Fall Exhibit; Parks, Palaces, and Public Buildings: Richard Morris Hunt and American Architecture, the Museum will host a special children's tour of the exhibit followed by a hands-on activity. All supplies will be provided.
Gallery Talk
December 3, 2008
12:15 p.m.
Free with Museum Admission
Exhibit co-curator, Ms. Sherry Birk, Hon. AIA, will give a special tour of the fall exhibit, and discuss Hunt's works in the context of his significant career. Ms. Birk is the former Director of Collections for The Octagon, the Museum of the American Architectural Foundation. She worked extensively with the Prints and Drawings Collection, home to the well-known Hunt Collection. She is currently the Curator of Special Collections at Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens.