FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SAVANNAH, Ga. (March 26, 2026) – Historic Savannah Foundation will host a special panel discussion titled “Designing the Next Layer of History: New Architecture in Savannah’s Historic Districts” as part of the 2026 HSF Lecture Series, “The People, Places and Stories That Define Savannah.” The panel discussion will take place on Thurs., April 16 at the Murray C. Perlman and Wayne C. Spear Preservation Center, located at 323 E. Broughton St. in Savannah, Ga. Attendees are invited to attend a wine reception at 5:30 p.m. followed by the panel discussion at 6 p.m.
Moderated by Ellen Harris of Ethos Preservation, this panel discussion will feature architects Shedrick Coleman of ShEDDarchitecture, Neil Dawson of LS3P and Patrick Phelps of HansenArchitects. The panel will explore the opportunities and constraints of designing new construction in Savannah’s historic districts and consider whether the review process can evolve to produce more thoughtful buildings that contribute to Savannah’s architectural legacy.
Designing new buildings in Savannah’s National Historic Landmark District – as well as other designated historic districts – requires architects to balance contemporary needs with the city’s historic character. Navigating compatibility criteria and design standards can present challenges, raising important questions about creativity, context and regulation.
“We’re thrilled to host this distinguished panel of local architects and preservationists for our April HSF Lecture,” said Historic Savannah Foundation President and CEO Collier Neeley. “We cordially invite the community to join us for an important discussion about new construction in Savannah’s historic districts.”
Historic Savannah Foundation’s 2026 Lecture Series continues in May with Kim Trent discussing “Revolving Funds and the National Preservation Projects Network” on Thurs., May 21 as part of HSF’s National Preservation Month celebration in May. For more information about upcoming HSF Lectures, please visit myhsf.org/events/lecture-series.
Historic Savannah Foundation’s Lecture Series is open to the public. Reservations are recommended, as space is limited. Attendance is free for Historic Savannah Foundation members and $15 for non-members. Both members and non-members may reserve their spot by visiting myhsf.org/events/lecture-series. Please contact Kendall Graham at [email protected] for more information about the HSF Lecture Series.
ABOUT HISTORIC SAVANNAH FOUNDATION
Historic Savannah Foundation (HSF), a leading nonprofit cultural institution, saves the buildings, places and stories that define Savannah’s past, present and future. Founded in 1955 when seven brave women banded together to save the Isaiah Davenport House, Historic Savannah Foundation spearheaded the preservation movement in Savannah. The organization continues to preserve and operate The Davenport House Museum, sharing its important story with the community, and operates a Revolving Fund to save endangered historic properties, now totaling over 420 buildings throughout several of Savannah’s historic districts. HSF is currently celebrating its 70th anniversary and continues to lead preservation efforts throughout the Savannah community. More info: myhsf.org.
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