What's Up Downtown: Historic Women In Architecture
The Lake Eola Amphitheater, also known as the bandshell, has been a predominant feature in downtown since 1924. It has served as the home for many local events, fundraisers, and community gatherings.
Join us on Thursday, August 4, 2022 at Discover Downtown to learn more about the amphitheater’s predecessor, the prairie style landmark built in 1924. In the 1920s, Isabel Roberts and Ida Ryan were historic trailblazers and designers of that bandstand, as one of the first all-female architecture practices in the country. During this event you'll gain insight on the history of that bandstand and the careers of these women with guest speaker Gregory Stock, an architect, historian, and founding board member of Orlando Foundation for Architecture, and have the chance to watch a 24 minute new film, Isabel Roberts' Pavilion in the Water.
8:15 AM - Networking
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM - Program
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When
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Thursday, August 04, 2022 | 08:15 AM
- 10:00 AM
Location
Discover Downtown, 201 S Orange Ave, Suite 102, Orlando 32801 View Map
28.5398021,-81.3785551
201 S Orange Ave, Suite 102 ,
Orlando 32801
Discover Downtown
201 S Orange Ave, Suite 102 ,
Orlando 32801
What's Up Downtown: Historic Women In Architecture