Wilson Fuqua is Star Panelist on Institute of Classical Architecture and Art Panel

Architect Wilson Fuqua was a panelist at the event "Beyond the Gate" held by The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art at 4915 Abbott Avenue in Highland Park, Texas.
Wilson Fuqua is one of the stars on a panel I was asked to moderate by Mary Peyton Burgher, the coordinator of the Texas Chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art (ICAA), at the event “Beyond the Gate” held at the historic Highland Park home at 4915 Abbott Avenue.

Joining architect Wilson Fuqua on the panel were his son, Porter Fuqua, AIA; Anthony Catalfano of Anthony Catalfano Interiors, Interior Designer; Ryan Johnson of M.M. Moore Fine Gardens and Masonry, Landscape Designer; and Marcus Taylor of English Heritage Homes, Custom Builder.

The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art has made a major impact on the understanding of building homes, renovating homes, and preserving homes with its series of panels featuring architects, contractors, interior designers, and landscape designers. Those attending included other professionals in the construction and design fields and those who were interested in preservation, architecture and design. I am grateful to Mary Peyton Burgher, the Texas Coordinator of ICAA, for inviting me to moderate the panel. Out of all those in attendance, I might have learned the most.