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Focus on All Things New England! Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web](. SEPTEMBER 29, 2020 Learn About Timeless New England Architecture with Patrick Ahearn’s Studio A 15-part class with Patrick Ahearn, an expert in New England style, now free of charge Sponsored by [Patrick Ahearn Architect]( Photo by Taylor Ahearn Known best for timeless designs that balance the romance of traditional architecture with the ideals of modernism, Patrick Ahearn Architect today proudly launched Patrick Ahearn’s Studio free of charge to architecture enthusiasts worldwide. “In more than 40 years of practice, I’ve learned that good architecture has the power to improve lives. By making this Studio course complimentary, I am able to teach others the reasons how and why, and inspire future generations of architects and aficionados without any sort of economic barrier,” said the firm’s founder and namesake Patrick Ahearn. “It’s my way of paying it forward after learning so much over the years.” Photo by Taylor Ahearn In fifteen online episodes narrated and taught by Mr. Ahearn himself, participants will learn about the planned communities that inspired Mr. Ahearn’s early career. They will also be exposed to fundamentals, like the basics of density and scale, architectural detailing, and how zoning dictates design. With segments on communication, branding, and presentation, the Studio aims to give future architects and aficionados an idea of what it might be like to work in the field while keeping Mr. Ahearn’s philosophy of architecture for the greater good at the forefront. Photo by Taylor Ahearn “Patrick and I have worked together for more than 15 years, and we live and breathe these principles every day,” said Managing Principal Mike Tartamella. “As a firm we consider the fabric of a neighborhood, the spaces between buildings and enhancing the public experience as we design. The purpose and motivation behind our approach are shared in the Studio.” For those who seek creative inspiration, love architecture, and aspire to build their own brand, the Studio provides a springboard to begin that journey without financial investment. All episodes of Patrick Ahearn’s Studio are streaming now at [(. Photo by Randi Baird About Patrick Ahearn Architect Comprised of more than a dozen skilled team members based in Boston and Edgartown, Massachusetts, Patrick Ahearn Architect specializes in classic American architecture for contemporary living. Sensitive to the original spirit of every property and its surrounding neighborhood, the firm creates beautifully authentic homes that stand as integral parts of their historic surroundings and are simply timeless. Follow Patrick Ahearn Architect on Instagram [@patrickahearnarchitect]( and on Facebook at [(. About Patrick Ahearn, FAIA One of America’s most celebrated classical architects and a fellow of the American Institute of Architects, Patrick Ahearn has focused on historically motivated, site-sensitive residences in New England and beyond for more than 40 years. He has been awarded degrees in architecture and urban design from Syracuse University and has taught coursework at both Syracuse and the Boston Architectural College. Today, he oversees the architectural firm that bears his name while also deftly drafting firsthand. A recipient of countless awards, Patrick and his work have been featured in numerous publications, broadcast outlets, and websites. [Unsubscribe]( [Forward to a Friend]( [Send Feedback]( [Facebook](   [Instagram](    [Pinterest](    [Twitter](   Help us be sure that this email newsletter gets to your inbox. Adding our return address [Today@NewEngland.com]( to your address book may "whitelist" us with your filter, helping future email newsletters get to your inbox. Did a friend send this to you? [Sign up to receive your own copy and a free guide](. At anytime you may [update your email preferences or change your email address](. Copyright © 2020 All Rights Reserved Yankee Publishing, Inc. - PO Box 520 Dublin, NH 03444 [Our Privacy Policy](

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