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Oct232013

October 23, 2013, Wednesday - Breakfast with a Preservationist at the Mill City Museum

Time: 8:00am to 9:00am

Location: Mill City Museum, ADM Conference Room: 6th Floor, 710 South Second Street

Preserve Minneapolis

Breakfast with a Preservationist - Landscape Architect Jean Garbarini

Landscape architect Jean Garbarini, ASLA, PLA, will discuss the role of landscape architects in historic preservation, while tracing her own journey as a practitioner. Her work has included consulting on a National Historic Landmark and Minnesota icons such as Glensheen, Union Depot, the Cathedral of Saint Paul, and the Minneapolis Grand Rounds. Looking through the lens of project examples, the presentation will explore the subjective world of preservation in both planning, design and construction.

Metered street and ramp parking are available. Coffee and bakery will be provided. Donations to cover costs are appreciated.