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Florestal, Then and Now – An Architecture, Garden and Family Chronicle

April 18, 2018

Florestal: Then and Now
An Architecture, Garden and Family Chronicle

A presentation by Marc Appleton at the historic Lobero Theatre

Wednesday, April 18
5 pm Reception (Lobero tent)
6 pm Talk (Lobero Theatre)

General Admission Tickets: 
$25/per person available now at lobero.org

Patron Tickets:
$200/ per person include VIP seating at the Lobero Theatre and dinner at Wine Cask (and a special gift!) following the talk. 
To purchase call the Museum at 805.966.1601 or click HERE.

In 1925, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cooper Bryce built a Spanish Colonial Revival house designed by architect George Washington Smith on fifty-two acres overlooking the Pacific Ocean at Hope Ranch in Santa Barbara, California.  Known as “Florestal,” the late historian David Gebhard considered it “one of the great houses of the era and one of Smith’s finest masterpieces.”  The house and surrounding gardens, which were developed by Mrs. Bryce with input from the horticulturalist Peter Riedel, became the family home to their children and grandchildren and endured intact and unchanged until Mrs. Bryce’s death in 1980.  In his talk, Marc Appleton (one of the grandchildren) recounts Florestal’s story and describes the magical influence it had in its heyday, as well as what has recently happened with the property’s renovations.

Special thank you to:
Sharon & David Bradford
Geri & Jerry Bidwell


About The Speaker

Marc Appleton is an award-winning architect.  His design work has been widely published in Architectural Digest, Town and Country, and other periodicals. He has consistently been named one of AD’s top 100 Designers. In 1999, he wrote a new introduction and bibliography for Acanthus Press’ reprint of Rexford Newcomb’s Mediterranean Domestic Architecture in the United States, followed by George Washington Smith: An Architect’s Scrapbook and numerous other publications.

Mr. Appleton is a founding member of the Appleton-Whittel Research Ranch Foundation in Arizona and the Mingei International Museum of World Folk Art in San Diego. He has served on the Board of Trustees for Prescott College in Arizona, The Cooper Union in New York, and the Institute for Classical Architecture & Art. He currently serves on a number of committees and boards, including as a SBHM Trustee, the Lotusland Facilities Committee, and the Dean’s Council of the Yale School of Architecture.

Marc is a graduate of Harvard College (1968) and has a Masters of Architecture degree from the Yale School of Architecture (1972). He and his wife, Joanna Kerns, have three children and reside in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.

Details

Date:
April 18, 2018