A Shepaug Libraries Program
Hosted by the Gunn Library in Washington
Tuesday, October 18 @ 6:30 pm
In-person program
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It is often stated that we are the sum of our experiences; that each moment of self-discovery, big or small, adds up to who we are as a whole person. Author and Architect Noushin Ehsan reflects that sentiment in her recently published memoir, Noushin: The Making of a Woman Architect. Noushin is an Iranian-born American architect who has studied her craft in many places around the world and seeks to bring the Spirit of Space into her work as an architect. Ehsan will discuss her memoir, her design work, and her unique experiences from around the world. Her story is a testament to perseverance, to starting over early and often and to believing that you are never too far in to make a change.
Registration for this program is requested. Copies of Ehsan’s memoir will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
Noushin Ehsan is an award-winning Iranian-born American Architect who studied at the Decorative School of Fine arts and School of Architecture at Tehran University, Beaux-Arts in Paris and UCLA Architecture and Planning. She has held numerous faculty positions at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Architectural Association School of Architecture, and London Polytechnic Institute. Ehsan co-founded and served as the managing director of BEB Consultants with offices in New York, London, Paris and Tehran.
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