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10 Homes that Changed America from PBS features Gamble House on March 16 at USC at 7pm

PBS and USC School of Architecture presents FREE preview and panel discussion featuring Pasadena's Gamble House

Join PBS SoCal and USC School of Architecture for a free screening of 10 Homes That Changed America, a whirlwind tour of 10 architectural treasures: great homes, masterpieces of landscape design, and triumphs of town planning, including the Gamble House in Pasadena (1908), a gothic castle in New York, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, the home of Charles and Ray Eames (1949), and an early public housing project.


10 That Changed America
is a three-part series (10 Homes That Changed America, 10 Parks that Changed American, and 10 Towns That Changed America) that begins on PBS on Tuesday, April 5, 2016.

Screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring:

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- Geoffrey Baer, host, 10 That Changed America


- Dan Protess, producer, 10 That Changed America

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- Ted Bosley, Director, The Gamble House


- Daniel Ostroff, Author, An Eames Anthology, Eames + Valastro


Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m., event begins at 7:00 p.m.



USC, Harris Hall 101, Gin Wong FAIA Conference Center
Los Angeles, CA 90089

(Parking in Structure A (PSA), located off of Vermont Avenue at 36th Place, Gate 6 - $12)

http://10thatchanged.eventbrite.com
Free

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