“ARTitecture” Albuquerque Architectural Styles and Design Trends via ZOOM

2 CE (Elective)

This course will help brokers understand the types of architectural styles and types that exist in various Albuquerque Neighborhoods. Course will also help brokers understand common design trends, how the cities growth impacted design trends and special considerations for historic properties and historic overlay zones. 

This First Wednesday Affiliate presentation is part of our Centennial celebration as we spend 2021 learning the history of Albuquerque and the role that REALTORS®  played in the development of the community and real estate industry. 

William A. Dodge, PhD
William (Bill) Dodge, a Cultural Historian has spent over 45 years in historical, anthropological, and archaeological research in support of historic preservation projects.  He received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in anthropology from the University of Arizona and the University of Chicago, respectively; and a doctorate in American Studies from the University of New Mexico.

Bill’s varied career includes working as an archaeologist for the Arizona State Museum and the Pueblo of Zuni, and as a cultural resources specialist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Albuquerque Area Indian Health Service.  He also worked in the private sector: as senior cultural historian with Van Citters Historic Preservation, and as a consulting historian to the City of Albuquerque.  Bill also served on the city’s Landmarks and Urban Conservation Commission. 

Bill has written on a variety of topics including: pre-Columbian cultures in the American Southwest, ethno-historical studies for New Mexico Pueblos, World War II, and Cold War military history, and the architectural and social history of twentieth century Albuquerque.  

When

Wednesday, July 07, 2021
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Where

ZOOM

Price

$0 Member Price
$20 Non-Members

Instructor

William Dodge

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