Hosted by the ICAA Florida Chapter | 1 AIA CES Learning Unit|Elective
Join the ICAA FL Chapter for our Architecture & Design Lecture Series focusing on timeless collaborations between architectural, interior & landscape design professionals in pursuit of creating a classic. As we announce our Call for Entries for our 12th Addison Mizner Awards (AMA) this month, we are delighted to offer this unique opportunity to shed light on collaborations within our own ICAA FL Chapter membership, many of which are also past Addison Mizner Award Recipients. This first lecture will feature a panel with Marieanne Khoury-Vogt and Erik Vogt, moderated by Mitchell Owens.
These dynamic conversations between our panelists, moderated by Mitch Owens, will foster a broader understanding and appreciation of the collaborative process in Architecture & Design, its enduring impact in our work & lives, in terms of improving the built environment, and our sense of community in the design profession.
Our three lecture panels of ICAA FL design talent, all of which have a history of design collaborations, will discuss their AMA projects and others, include storytelling, discuss process, and highlight beautiful work through engaging conversation with the moderator and each other. Slides to be used throughout.
Cocktail Reception: 5:00pm - 6:00pmLecture: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Marieanne Khoury-Vogt & Erik VogtKhoury & Vogt Architects was formed in 2001 in Miami by Erik Vogt and Marieanne Khoury as a practice in architecture and interior design, urban design, and town planning. Vogt received his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Miami and Master of Architecture from Yale University. Khoury received a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Wisconsin (after studying for 3 years at L’Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris, France) and has a Master of Architecture and Master of Urban Planning from the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. Both are licensed architects in Florida.
The practice, currently based in Alys Beach, FL., engages projects of a variety of scales, programs, and locales. Each is linked by a common purpose: to contribute to, and elaborate a worthwhile and memorable public realm. This is pursued through a firm grounding in local architectural traditions as well as the deployment and transformation of durable building types.
Their work has received numerous regional and national awards as well as publication in several books and magazines.
In addition to professional practice, Erik Vogt has taught Architectural Design Studios at the undergraduate and graduate level, at the University of Miami and Yale University.
Khoury Vogt has been members of the ICAA almost since they began their practice in 2001, and have been mentored by its members in their early careers. They have been awarded the Addison Mizner Award four times over the years for individual design projects. In 2023, they were honored with the Arthur Ross Award for the body of our work and its contribution to the practice of classical architecture. Their involvement continues to this day with individual participation on state and regional ICAA chapters and juries, specifically the McKim, Mead and White award through the NY Chapter and the Jacques Benedict award through the Rocky Mountain chapter.
MODERATOR:The American Editor of The World of Interiors and a Contributing Editor of AD, Mitchell Owens has written for The New York Times, Travel + Leisure, and other international publications. His books include Fabulous! The Dazzling Interiors of Tom Britt (Rizzoli 2017), In House (Rizzoli, 2009), John Ike’s “9 Houses / 9 Stories” (Vendome Press, 2023), Alex Papachristidis’s “The Elegant Life” (Rizzoli, 2022), and Thomas Kligerman’s “Shingle and Stone” (The Monacelli Press, 2022).
Special thanks to Authentic Provence, our Lecture Series Event HostAuthentic Provence
With thanks to our Event Lead SponsorsAlys BeachChristiana Cabinetry
And to our Event Supporting SponsorsE.F. San JuanWeather Shield | Windows & DoorsLoewen
And to our Event Editorial Sponsor SponsorsTom Maciag and Austen Hart from Dyad CommunicationsThe Colony Hotel
With appreciation and gratitude to our
Patron’s Circle SponsorsAlonso & Associates, Inc.Cove Construction GroupFlower Construction
Event Lead Sponsor on InteriorsSciame Homes
Lead Lecture Series SponsorTischler und Sohn (USA) Ltd.
Henry Flagler DonorsAmanda Lindroth InteriorsBeltBrancaFairfax & SammonGil Walsh InteriorsMarmotechShoreline Building GroupWindow & Door Design Center of Florida
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Instructional Delivery Method: Live In-Person Learning Program Program Level: Introductory Prerequisites: None required AIA CES Program Approval Expiration Date: October 23, 2026 Provider Number: G193 Provider Statement: The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider Number G193. All registered AIA CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs. Any questions or concerns about this provider or this learning program may be sent to AIA CES ([email protected] or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3).
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