Building Ghosts at KieranTimberlake

Schedule

Wed Nov 13 2024 at 05:00 pm to 08:00 pm

Location

KieranTimberlake | Philadelphia, PA

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Join us for an evening of art and and conversation celebrating a new book on Philadelphia's community heritage and neighborhood change.
About this Event

The Bottling House at KieranTimberlake warmly invites you to an evening of art and conversation in celebration of the new publication .

In a discussion moderated by Penn Lecturer Ashley Hahn, authors Molly Lester and Michael Bixler will explore themes from the book, including community heritage, dislocation, demolition, and neighborhood change within Philadelphia.

Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.


About the Book

“Building ghosts” are the idiosyncratic remnants or imprints of demolished buildings, left behind on the sides of neighboring structures. Mostly seen in older Northeastern cities with rowhomes or party-wall adjacencies, they can reveal remarkable things, such as an old staircase going up the side of a building or plaster traces left by a set of shelves in an attic gable. As history in our changing cities is erased and remade, these ghosts can be ephemeral or enduring. They can be quickly revealed and replaced in a neighborhood seeing rapid change or unveiled and never re-covered in a neighborhood that has not seen new construction in a long time.
Building Ghosts: Past Lives and Lost Places in a Changing City, authored by Molly Lester and Michael Bixler and published by Temple University Press in November 2024, features more than 100 striking contemporary color photographs and a deeply researched narrative about Philadelphia's buildings, neighborhoods, and the ghosts that reveal new truths and provocations about the changing city. The text and images in this lavish volume illuminate these lost buildings and found ghosts. Building Ghosts serves as an invitation to see the city differently, with the past clinging visibly to the present.


About the Exhibition

The companion Building Ghosts exhibition at KieranTimberlake interprets photography and essays from the publication in an artful installation using materials from Revolution Recovery, a construction and demolition waste recycling company in northeast Philadelphia. Access to the site was graciously made possible by RAIR, the artist in residence program embedded in the site whose mission is to challenge the perception of waste culture by providing a unique platform for artists at the intersection of art and industry.


About the Authors

Molly Lester is a historian of the built environment, and currently serves as the Associate Director of the Urban Heritage Project at the University of Pennsylvania's Weitzman School of Design. Her research interests include the ephemeral traces of "building ghosts" in the built environment and the role of women in shaping the American built environment in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with particular focus on architect Minerva Parker Nichols (1862-1949) and the She-She-She Camps of the New Deal. She is the author of Building Ghosts: Past Lives and Lost Places in a Changing City (Fall 2024, Temple University Press) and the co-author of Minerva Parker Nichols: The Search for a Forgotten Architect (2024, distributed by Yale University Press).

Michael Bixler is the Editorial Director and Chief Photographer of Hidden City Philadelphia. His writing and photography is focused on creating dialogue and documentation of the built environment and how it relates to history, culture, and the urban experience. Bixler is the photographer of Building Ghosts: Past Lives and Lost Places in a Changing City (Fall 2024, Temple University Press).

Discussion Moderator Ashley Hahn is a lecturer in historic preservation at the Weitzman School of Design.
About KieranTimberlake

Founded in 1984, KieranTimberlake is a full-service architecture firm located in Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. Our projects include the design of new structures, as well as the conservation, renovation, and transformation of existing buildings. We are at the forefront of planning, architectural design, and research for colleges and universities.

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KieranTimberlake, 841 North American Street, Philadelphia, United States

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