Join the Queen Anne Historical Society and Historic Seattle for a talk on the life and residential work of one of Seattle’s most original artist-architects, Robert George Reichert, presented by Jeff Murdock. Reichert embarked in sole practice in Seattle in 1953. The early house-studio on 3rd Ave West that he designed for himself, his mother, and his pipe organ helps to convey his unconventional ideas about the meaning of architecture. This program includes photographs, drawings, notes, and ephemera from the Reichert Collection at University of Washington Libraries Special Collections. Attendance is limited to 78, first come, first served as no pre-registration is allowed. More info: Residences of Robert Reichert – Historic SeattleHistoric Seattle
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