New Homes In Older Settings: How Should They Work?

Published: April 5, 2017, 1:13 a.m.

The cities and towns of New England are blessed with several centuries\u2019 \nworth of beautiful older architecture. Yet new dwellings for new residents \nare always needed, and the arts of architecture and building continue to \ndevelop. This special public B/A/D Talk will consider what our options can \nbe for honoring the best of our region\u2019s heritage while promoting the \nfinest in new design.\n\nPanelists:\xa0\n\nDeb Andrews, Historic Preservation Program Manager for the city of \nPortland, Maine\n\nDavid Hacin, principal at Hacin + Associates in Boston\n\nTed Landsmark, board member for the Boston Planning & Development Agency \nand president emeritus of the Boston Architectural College\n\nScott Slarsky, director at Shepley Bulfinch in Boston