The Jewish Center of the Hamptons will explore the work of modernist architect Norman Jaffe and discuss the center’s new Olshan Pavilion by Richard Dattner during “The Legacy of Hamptons Modernism Today” on Sunday, August 10, at 11 a.m.
Fellow of the American Institute of Architects Richard Dattner, sculptor Randall Rosenthal, architect Max Worrell, Build.In.Kind East Hampton founder Jaine Mehring and Hamptons 20th Century Modern founder Timothy Godbold are the panelists. Architecture critic Paul Goldberger will moderate.
“The conversation will honor Jaffe’s visionary impact on modern architecture in the Hamptons, delve into the inspiration and design behind the Pavilion, and examine the future of preserving modernist landmarks in the region,” the center states.
The Jewish Center of the Hamptons is located at 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, Tickets are $25, or free for JCOH members. Reserve at jcoh.org.