Below is a letter from Sally Aberg on behalf of AMAP:
and Friends of Architecture Everywhere,
Master mid-century architect Richard Neutra’s distinguished 1958
“Connell House” in Pebble Beach will be lost in 2014 without everyone’s help.
Please ensure that the only Neutra designed residence on
California’s Central Coast is not demolished under our collective watch!
Please read this story that appeared in the Carmel Pine Cone just a few weeks ago:
From
this you'll see that the Board of the Alliance of Monterey Area
Preservationists
(AMAP) has generously stepped up to the plate. They commissioned
architectural
historian Anthony Kirk and Neutra-expert Barbara Lamprecht to spend
their
December holidays writing a report, nominating the Connell House to the
National Register of Historic Resources. If inclusion on the National
Register is granted, this eligibility designation will afford the home
critical protection.
Now the architectural historians need to be paid for their hard work on the nomination.
I promised AMAP I could raise the funds to match or surpass
AMAP’s financial pledge by January by reaching out to the Monterey Peninsula's architectural community—and beyond.
As of January 28th, I have not yet reached my goal, but I'm not giving up.
Please go to AMAP’s dedicated page Right Now: PRESERVE local NEUTRA
The campaign to “Save the Connell House” is clearly
described there, along with photographs, links to much more information, and a “Donate”
button to click on.
Checks are also fine.
I urge you to make
a contribution today.
Your individual response is critical, if we care about
preserving this landmark.
After contributing, please forward this appeal via email
and social media to everyone you know worldwide
who would be concerned about the loss of this mid-century architectural
treasure forever.
This Neutra house needs your vital support....Every $10 will help!
Thank you so very much.
AMAP is a 501(c)3 corporation and all donations are tax deductible.
and thank you from mbm!
and thank you from mbm!
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