The Racine Public Library, 75 Seventh St, is hosting "The Architecture of Louis Sullivan", the final program in the Architectural Spotlight series on Frank Lloyd Wright, on Thursday, March 11 at 6:30 pm. Architectural Historian Frank Landi will present the program highlighting his extensive collection of unique photographs,and his mathematical and poetic approach to the topic. The presentation will explore the architecture of the "Poet Architect" Louis Sullivan, one of Chicago's most famous architects and mentor to Frank Lloyd Wright.
The program is free and open to the public. Registration is recommended and may be made by contacting the Adult Services Dept. of the library at 262.636.9217. Parking is free for this event.
Frank Landi has built an extensive photographic collection of buildings designed by famous architects. Having taught science and mathematics for 35 years, Landi has developed unique programs relating geometry to architecture. He has presented his programs to national, local, and state conferences, and has been a guest speaker at the Chicago Architecture Foundation lecture series. Landi is also a regular presenter at many libraries in Wisconsin.
For more information about this and other opportunities offered by the Racine Public Library, visit the library's website at www.racinelibrary.info, subscribe to the library's blog at rplinfo@blogspot.com, or call 262.636.9217.
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