Arthur Dyson lecture

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Paul Ringstrom
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Arthur Dyson lecture

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Former owner of the G. Curtis Yelland House (1910), by Wm. Drummond
KevinW
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I'll be there.
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Perhaps you can provide a review of the event, for those unable to attend . . .?

We've recently been shown a couple of his major residential commissions, here and elsewhere. I learned more than I had known before, about his method and his results. A unique practitioner in a relatively small pool of peers ?

http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... =2&t=14424

http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... =2&t=13644

. . .among others. Anyone have additional sources to share ?

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Recently Dyson's work has been featured in a 2022 issue of the Journal of Organic Architecture + Design (Volume 10 #2) and in a 2020 issue of the Friends of Kebyar Journal (Volume 35.1 #89).
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