Leedy Legacy
$18 (1 hr)
Max Strang, AIA, grew up in a Leedy-designed house in Winter Haven, early in his career he worked in Leedy's office, and now owns and maintains Leedy's home and studio in Winter Haven–which he has meticulously restored. Strang provides an in-depth exploration of Gene Leedy’s pivotal role in the Sarasota School of Architecture, highlighting his architectural journey from post-and-beam structures to Brutalism.
Gene Leedy, FAIA (1928–2018), a founding figure of this movement, settled in Winter Haven in 1954, marking the beginning of his impactful career in the area with the Sparrow House. This initial project paved the way for a remarkable legacy; Winter Haven is home to more buildings designed by Leedy than any other location worldwide.
Leedy's design philosophy catalyzed a Modern architectural phenomenon, yielding a distinctive body of work over 50 years. His innovative use of pre-stressed concrete and the introduction of Double T beams exemplify his forward-thinking approach and continue to influence contemporary architecture.
In addition to celebrating Leedy’s contributions, Strang will examine how his work inspires a new generation of architects and discuss ongoing efforts to honor his legacy. By showcasing his architectural achievements, we acknowledge Leedy's lasting impact on residential and commercial structures, bridging the past and the future of design. Join us as we explore the profound influence of Gene Leedy on Modern architecture and the enduring significance of the Sarasota School.
Max Strang, FAIA is the Founder and Managing Partner of [STRANG] Design, a Florida-based architectural, interiors, and landscape design firm, which for 25 years has been well known for its pre-eminent environmental Modernist designs and tropical landscapes. His design approach considers climate change's future impact on residential and urban development in the coming decades.
Strang is the recipient of dozens of awards and has been published in over 200 magazines, news interviews, and books, and has produced two Strang monographs, Subtropic, The Architecture of [STRANG] and Environmental Modernism: The Architecture of [STRANG].
$18
Things To KnowAges 13 and older
This is an indoor activity
Wheelchair accessible
Parking and handicap parking available
Seated activity
Restrooms are available
No smoking or e-cigarettes
Important InformationThe entrance to the Annenberg Theater is located behind the Annenberg Theater Box Office, adjacent to the Palm Springs Art Museum's North Parking Lot.
Ample free public parking is available in the multi-level public garage across from the Palm Springs Art Museum.
The organizer of this event is Modernism Week Annenberg Theater Activity.
Check-in Location Palm Springs Art Museum
101 N Museum Dr
Palm Springs, CA 92262View Map
Photo Credits: Potthast Studio, Cody James, Calder Wilson, Solomon Archive, James Jackman
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