Paul Hayden Kirk and Midcentury Modern NW Architecture
An engaging lecture exploring the architectural legacy of Paul Hayden Kirk and the Midcentury Modern movement in the Pacific Northwest.
Thu, 15 Oct 2026
6:30 PM (America/Los_Angeles)
Lopez Center for Community and the Arts Lopez Island , Washington
Discover the profound influence of Paul Hayden Kirk on Pacific Northwest architecture during this special in-person presentation at the Lopez Center for Community and the Arts. This lecture delves into the aesthetic and structural principles of Midcentury Modern design, highlighting how Kirk’s work shaped the regional landscape. Attendees will gain a deeper appreciation for the clean lines and natural integration characteristic of this iconic era. Join local enthusiasts for an evening of architectural history and community connection.
What to Expect
An informative evening lecture held at the Lopez Center for Community and the Arts.
Who Should Attend
Architects
Design enthusiasts
History buffs
Local residents
Students
Agenda Overview
The event begins at 6:30 PM with a presentation on the life and works of Paul Hayden Kirk.
Venue & Address
Lopez Center for Community and the Arts
204 Village Rd Lopez Island , Washington – 98261 United States
Organizer
Humanities Washington · Non-profit
Promoting humanities and cultural education across Washington state.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an admission fee?
No, the event is free to attend.
Do I need to register?
No tickets or registration are required.
Where is the event located?
It is held at the Lopez Center for Community and the Arts.
What time does it start?
The lecture begins at 6:30 PM.
Is this event in-person?
Yes, this is an in-person event.
Who is the speaker?
Please check the official humanities website for speaker details.
Tags
Architecture
History
Midcentury Modern
Lecture
Lopez Island
Pacific Northwest
Summary
A lecture on Paul Hayden Kirk and Midcentury Modern architecture at the Lopez Center.