February
2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
| 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Norwood Room
St. Paul’s Architectural Language
Special class taught by Calder Loth
St. Paul’s Architectural Language
(Three-Lecture Wednesday Evening Class)
February 24, March 3, March 10
7:00 - 8:00 pm in the Norwood Room
Why does our church look the way it does? Why would St. Paul feel at home here? What role did the ancient poet Callimachus play in the appearance of our building? What does the Horologion of Andronicus have to do with us?
Calder Loth will reveal the stories and meanings behind the forms and decorations we see in our church every day during this special new series. Space is limited to 30 people, so please sign up as soon as possible if you plan to attend. You can register online below or contact Leslie Choplin, St. Paul's Minister of Christian Formation, at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or (804) 545-5418.
About Calder
Calder is a member of the St. Paul's Property Committee and is the retired Senior Architectural Historian for the Virginia Department of Historic Resources. He teaches architectural literacy for the Institute of Classical Architecture. Recently, in a Style Weekly cover story about Calder's work for the Commonwealth, one person stated: "It's impossible to think of preservation without Calder." Come and learn from the best!












