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Kevin Wilkes AIA Renovating and Restoring the Paul Robeson House of Princeton

Fri, Jan 17

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Montgomery

Kevin Wilkes is an architect and small business owner. In 1985 he founded Princeton Design Guild, an award-winning architecture and construction collaborative. __________________________ Chris Ladley has been a Federated Marketing Representative for over 18 years covering Lehigh and Carbon Counties.

Kevin Wilkes AIA Renovating and Restoring the Paul Robeson House of Princeton
Kevin Wilkes AIA Renovating and Restoring the Paul Robeson House of Princeton

Time & Location

Jan 17, 2025, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Montgomery, 43 Reading Blvd, Belle Mead, NJ 08502, USA

About the Event



Kevin Wilkes is an architect and small business owner. In 1985 he founded Princeton Design Guild, an award-winning architecture and construction collaborative, employing twenty designers, artists and builders.

 

A Princeton University graduate, he received his BA in Architecture in 1983 and went on to receive his master’s in architecture from Yale University in 1991.

 

Kevin has long taken an active role in Princeton’s growth and quality of life as an activist. He led community members and fellow artists to create arts-themed community-building events and installations -- two of which were Quark Park and Writer’s Block. These large-scale, AIA Honor award-winning public installations and events drew people together and generated long-lasting spirit and sense of community for Princeton's downtown. He served as President of Princeton Future for 5 years. In 2017 he led Princeton Future in the installation of Design at Dohm Alley – a rebirth of a vacant…


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