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    Book Talk with Thom Nickels: Sacred Architecture

    Book Talk with Thom Nickels: Sacred Architecture

    Presented by Philadelphia Center for Architecture at Philadelphia Center for Architecture

    April 7, 2010

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    Local author Thom Nickels will discuss sacred architecture. Nickels is a Philadelphia-based author of eight published books, including Philadelphia Architecture (2005). In 1990, Mr. Nickels was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award and a Hugo Award for his book, Two Novellas. He was awarded the Philadelphia AIA Lewis Mumford Architecture Journalism Award in 2005 for his book Philadelphia Architecture. He has written feature stories, celebrity interviews, and social commentary columns for The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Philadelphia Daily News, the Philadelphia Bulletin, City Paper, The Philadelphia Weekly and Philadelphia Style magazine. Mr. Nickels is the architectural writer/critic for The Philadelphia Bulletin, a contributing editor at The Weekly Press, a feature writer for ICON magazine, and a weekly columnist for Philadelphia's STAR publications. Mr. Nickels' new novel, Spore, will be released in June 2010.


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        Philadelphia Center for Architecture

        1218 Arch Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19107

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        Tickets: FREE

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        Dates:
        April 7, 2010

        Times:
        1-4 pm

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