CEPH (HSW) Credit: Architectural Symposium, September 6-9th, 2018, Houston - Works of Nicholas Clayton
Preservation specialists have stated that the Church of the Annunciation, standing as the last remaining work of Nicholas Clayton, is the most important architectural historical building in Houston.
We are starting our sesquicentennial celebration, in recognition of the importance of our building, with an architectural symposium: Clayton's Legacy - Houston's Jewel, September 6-9, 2018. Featured speakers include architectural historian and lecturer from Rice University, Stephen Fox, as well as renowned architect and professor of architecture from the University of Notre Dame, Duncan Stroik.
Registered architects: Two of the lectures qualify for 1 CEPH (HSW) credit hour each; Stephen Fox’s lecture “Works of Nicholas Clayton in Houston and the Importance of the Church of the Annunciation” and Duncan Stroik’s lecture, “Sacred Architecture in the World Today”. You will receive the certificate of completion after the lecture series.
This four-day event includes a tour of Clayton's work in Galveston, a downtown Houston historical tour led by Jim Parsons from Preservation Houston, expert lectures, fine dining, plus a concert and reception. Participants can choose to purchase the full package for all the activities, only some of the activities or perhaps, just one.
Sponsors to this commemorative event include Ziegler-Cooper.