7/29 9:00am-11:30am Charrette Workshop: Designing Your City! A DeLand Case Study (D) (EV) (TRUST)

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Join an interactive on-site workshop focused on adaptive reuses and rehabilitation incentives for the Wright Building in DeLand. Built in 1920 by African American entrepreneur James W. Wright, the building was designed to accommodate multiple businesses such as a dry goods store, grocery, meat market, restaurant, shoeshine business and tavern. The upstairs was apartment living. Participants will be led in an exercise to create a preservation-friendly development proposal to best utilize all areas the property. All of the materials will be published in a post-conference publication thanks to the generosity of REG Architects.

Rick Gonzalez, AIA President, REG Architects, Inc.

Note: A portion of the workshop will take place on site and outside. Closed toe shoes are required.

Held at The Wright Building, 260 West Voorhis Avenue, DeLand

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Join an interactive on-site workshop focused on adaptive reuses and rehabilitation incentives for the Wright Building in DeLand. Built in 1920 by African American entrepreneur James W. Wright, the building was designed to accommodate multiple businesses such as a dry goods store, grocery, meat market, restaurant, shoeshine business and tavern. The upstairs was apartment living. Participants will be led in an exercise to create a preservation-friendly development proposal to best utilize all areas the property. All of the materials will be published in a post-conference publication thanks to the generosity of REG Architects.

Rick Gonzalez, AIA President, REG Architects, Inc.

Note: A portion of the workshop will take place on site and outside. Closed toe shoes are required.

Held at The Wright Building, 260 West Voorhis Avenue, DeLand

**Click the back arrow or swipe right on mobile to continue registration.**

Join an interactive on-site workshop focused on adaptive reuses and rehabilitation incentives for the Wright Building in DeLand. Built in 1920 by African American entrepreneur James W. Wright, the building was designed to accommodate multiple businesses such as a dry goods store, grocery, meat market, restaurant, shoeshine business and tavern. The upstairs was apartment living. Participants will be led in an exercise to create a preservation-friendly development proposal to best utilize all areas the property. All of the materials will be published in a post-conference publication thanks to the generosity of REG Architects.

Rick Gonzalez, AIA President, REG Architects, Inc.

Note: A portion of the workshop will take place on site and outside. Closed toe shoes are required.

Held at The Wright Building, 260 West Voorhis Avenue, DeLand

**Click the back arrow or swipe right on mobile to continue registration.**