Join the ICAA for a Gil Schafer screening!

Please join us for a special screening of Unlocking the Mysteries of Place with Gil Schafer. Unlocking the Mysteries of Place is the fourth installment of Design in Mind, an original documentary series created by The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, and distributed on public television stations nationwide by American Public Television.

In this segment, Gil describes the ways he draws upon the power of memory to create extraordinary homes. In this portrayal of a master at the height of his craft, he leads viewers from his firm’s renovated design studio in Manhattan, to a Hudson Valley home inspired by English estates, and to a summer house on the shores of Lake Champlain. Influenced by the elegance and charm of classical and vernacular American architecture, and considerate of the needs of contemporary living, Gil reflects on his design process and the particular qualities that define an unforgettable place.

Thank you to Hilton & Hyland for hosting.
We hope you can join us.

Award-winning architect Gil Schafer is one of the nation’s leading practitioners of contemporary classical architecture. A fixture on Architectural Digest’s AD100 and a winner of Veranda’s “Art of Design Award,” Schafer and his firm’s work have been widely recognized around the country with design awards and featured in numerous national and international publications, including Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, Veranda, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, British House & Garden, and The Financial Times.

This film was made possible by the estate of Christopher H. Browne and the Orville Gordon Browne Foundation. Also made possible by: Charles Bolton, Jamb Ltd., Vella Interiors, Inc., Albert Putnam Associates Engineers LLP, Little Harbor Window Co. Inc., Munder Skiles, Redd Kaihoi LLC, and Tirschwell & Co. Inc.

$20 for ICAA Members
$30 for Non-Members

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August 21 @ 6:00 pm
6:00 pm — 8:00 pm (2h)

257 N Canon Drive Second Floor, Beverly Hills, Hilton & Hyland

Gil Schafer