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SUMMARY:Virtual Lecture - DC Engineers: Thomas Lincoln Casey Sr. and Bernard Richardson Green (APT-DC)
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Lecture – DC Engineers: Thomas Lincoln Casey Sr.  and Bernard Richardson Green  \nTuesday\, April 21\, 2020 \n6:30 PM – 7:45 PM \nThomas Lincoln Casey Sr. and Bernard Richardson Green were two of the most influential engineers in Washington\, DC. They were  responsible for the completion of the Washington Monument\, the Eisenhower  Executive Office Building\, and the Library of Congress. Bernard Green  continued his legacy by building the Carnegie Library and the National Museum  of Natural History. \nThis virtual lecture will focus on the construction  history of these buildings; how the distinctions between architect\, engineer\,  and contractor was blurred on these projects; and the various innovations  that Casey and Green were responsible for implementing in these buildings\,  like the installation of elevators\, Guastavino arches\, and efficient metal  library stacks. Finally\, the enduring importance of these buildings to the architectural\, urban\, political\, and social history of Washington DC and The United States will be highlighted throughout the presentation. \nThis virtual lecture is presented by Constance Lai\, FAIA.  Lai is the Manager of Historic Preservation Services for Grunley Construction  Company\, Inc. and APT DC’s own Board Member at Large. \nAIA Credits Available – 1.0 LU \nAll registered individuals will receive the link to the  GoogleMeet before the lecture. Registration will close at 12:00 PM on Monday\, April 20th. \n To register visit: https://www.aptdc.org/event-3815121 \nwww.aptdc.org/events 
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