G&G style director Haskell Harris and the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art president Peter Lyden lead panel on Classical Concepts in the New South.
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The panel of architects (from left) Jeff Dungan, Stan Dixon, and Ken Pursley share their perspectives on classical design in modern Southern architecture.
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The panel is held in ADAC’s Moattar, Ltd. showroom—a family-owned company that offers both classical antique and modern rugs.
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From left: Jason Moattar, president of Moattar; Margaret Russell, honorary dean at the School of Building Arts at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD); Andrea Moattar, CEO of Moattar; Peter Lyden, president of the ICAA; and Paula Wallace, president and founder of SCAD.
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The hosts and talent of the panel (from left): Jeff Dungan, Ken Pursley, Haskell Harris, Stan Dixon, and Peter Lyden.
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Guests sip cocktails and enjoy the Moattar showroom before heading over to G&G’s next event: a reception at the brand-new Wood-Mode showroom in ADAC West.
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G&G welcomes a full house into the grand-opening reception at Wood-Mode’s brand-new showroom.
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From left: Wood-Mode’s Jeff Wolfe, Scott Collins, and Stoner Bunting Advertising’s Amanda Eden.
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Architect Jeff Dungan signs his latest title, The Nature of Home: Creating Timeless Houses.
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Design enthusiasts enjoy the reception with cocktails and light Southern fare.
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